Security Forces Kill Insurgents in Balochistan Raid killed six

In a decisive operation, Pakistani security forces killed six Baloch Liberation Army insurgents in Harnai, Balochistan, amid rising violence.

Overwhelmed medical staff are dealing with a high number of patients, causing hospitals to delay non-urgent surgeries.

In Tyre, many doctors and nurses have left to help others, leaving only a few to treat the injured.

After the bombings, around 250 volunteers, including a search-and-rescue team, joined Arkadan’s efforts, but they struggled because they didn’t have the latest equipment.

They had to use old tools like scissors and shovels to look for survivors under the debris.

Many people from other places came to Tyre, hoping it would be safer than other areas. However, more than 8,000 people arrived and there weren’t enough resources to go around.

The local leader, Hassan Dbouk, was worried about how to provide basic needs like food and water and the city was becoming very dirty because there weren’t enough workers to clean up.

The situation in Tyre is very bad, with only five doctors left in one hospital. The number of people getting hurt and killed is increasing, and the city is being hit more often.

Rescue workers are finding more dead than injured people and are working in constant danger.

Hosein Faqih, who leads the civil defense team in Nabatiyeh, said they are doing their best with what they have, even though they don’t have the protection or tools they need.

They have to be careful not to go into dangerous areas because of the bombings.

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