QUETTA, Pakistan -- Pakistani officials say militants in the southwestern Baluchistan Province have killed 11 soldiers in an attack.
A senior official in Pakistan's military said two Frontier Corps posts near coal mines came under attack in the Margut area about 60 kilometers east of Quetta.
RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal's correspondent in Quetta reports that an ethnic Baluch separatist group called the Baluch Liberation Army claimed responsibility.
That group is comprised of members of the Bugti and Marri clans in the area to the east of Quetta.
They have been fighting since 2004 for political autonomy and a greater share of profits from Baluchistan's oil, gas, and mineral resources.
More than 30 members of Pakistan's Frontier Corps have been killed in Baluchistan Province during the past three weeks in clashes with Baluch rebels.
with agency reports
A senior official in Pakistan's military said two Frontier Corps posts near coal mines came under attack in the Margut area about 60 kilometers east of Quetta.
RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal's correspondent in Quetta reports that an ethnic Baluch separatist group called the Baluch Liberation Army claimed responsibility.
That group is comprised of members of the Bugti and Marri clans in the area to the east of Quetta.
They have been fighting since 2004 for political autonomy and a greater share of profits from Baluchistan's oil, gas, and mineral resources.
More than 30 members of Pakistan's Frontier Corps have been killed in Baluchistan Province during the past three weeks in clashes with Baluch rebels.
with agency reports