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  QUETTA/ISLAMA air jordan BAD:The sickening massacre of nine innocent would-be economic migrants from Punjab in the Noshki district of Balochistan has triggered nationwide outrage with top government officials, including the president and the prime minister, pledging to bring the perpetrators to justice and   ldquo root out the spectre of terrorism  rdquo  once and for all.At least nine passengers were plucked from a bus, abducted, and killed execution-style in the horrific attack that appears to be motivated by ethnic hatred, police and administration officials said on Saturday.While no group immediately claimed responsibility for the sickening executions, Baloch separatist groups have carried out  jordan rose such targeted assaults, particularly against people from Punjab   ndash  the province they blame for the alleged exploitation of Balochistan  rsquo s natural resources.Noshki  rsquo s Deputy Commissioner Habibullah Musakhail c air max tn onfirmed to The Express Tribune that 10 to 12 attackers opened fire on a bus en rout Rwlx More than 30 killed in heavy rain
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