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At least six security personnel have been killed in terror attacks in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province.
On Tuesday, 16 January, morning, a police constable was gunned down in Quetta following an attack on Monday in Turbat, when militants shot dead five Frontier Corps (FC) personnel.
On Monday, 15 January, evening, a convoy of paramilitary FC came under attack in the mountainous region of Shapok in Kech district, 50 kilometres from Turbat town.
Since the start of the year, militants and separatists have stepped up their attacks on security personnel and installations in Balochistan.
The attacks started on 1 January when militants carried out twin assaults on a security check post in Chaman injuring three security personnel.
On 2 January, six FC officials were injured in a bomb blast near the suburbs of Quetta.
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