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Militants eliminate seven paramilitary soldiers in southwestern Pakistan

Militants stormed a. paramilitary checkpoint in southwestern Pakistan on Saturday,. killing 7 soldiers, the latest in a string of attacks by. separatist insurgents, authorities stated.

The early-morning attack in the mountainous Kalat district,. some 150 km south of Quetta, capital of the southwestern. Balochistan province, continued for numerous hours, stated authorities. officer Habib-ur-Rehman.

Another 18 injured paramilitary soldiers, some in important. condition, were admitted to local medical facilities, he said.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack.

Separatist militant group the Baloch Freedom Army (BLA). said in an e-mail sent out to a Reuters reporter that its fighters. had actually assaulted the checkpoint.

The group has stepped up its operations recently, claiming a. suicide battle last week that targeted Pakistani army troops at. a train station minutes before they was because of board a train. to return home for holidays. It eliminated 27, including 19. soldiers, who remained in civilian clothes.

The group likewise declared a suicide bombing last month outside. the southern Karachi worldwide airport, which eliminated two. Chinese engineers.

The BLA and a number of other militant groups have been battling. for decades for a different homeland to gain a higher share of. the mineral and resource abundant Balochistan province, which. borders Afghanistan and Iran.

The area is home to Gwadar Port, constructed by China as part of. the China-Pakistan Economic Passage (CPEC), a $65 billion. investment in President Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Effort,. which looks for to expand China's international reach by road, rail and. sea.

(source: Reuters)