Armed militants attacked a police checkpost and a cement factory in Mastung, Balochistan, setting machinery on fire and stealing guns, ammunition, wireless sets, and motorcycles. There were no casualties. Militants also robbed a bank and burnt a police station in Khuzdar. Separatist groups have increased terrorist activities targeting security forces and installations.
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