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Indian Intelligence-Linked Twitter Accounts Predicted Loralai Attack Beforehand: Journalist Waseem Abbasi

Lahore: Senior journalist Waseem Abbasi has claimed that Twitter accounts allegedly linked to India’s intelligence agency RAW had predicted the recent terrorist attack in Loralai, Balochistan, even before it occurred.
Speaking in a podcast, Abbasi condemned the tragic incident in which nine passengers from Punjab were pulled off a bus and brutally killed by militants. The bus was en route from Quetta to Lahore when it was intercepted in Loralai. The attackers reportedly checked identity cards and targeted individuals belonging to Punjab.
Abbasi alleged that such incidents have become increasingly frequent and are part of a broader pattern of terrorism orchestrated by elements linked to India. Referring to certain Twitter accounts, Abbasi noted that they had posted warnings or hints about unrest in Balochistan, including statements like “people in Balochistan will resist with stones,” just a day before the attack took place.
He pointed out that these accounts often share such content before actual acts of terrorism occur, indicating a possible connection or prior knowledge. “It is evident that those who share this information in advance are beneficiaries of such acts,” Abbasi said.
He further stated that after suffering defeats in direct military confrontations, India is now targeting Pakistani civilians through proxy terror operations, using networks connected to RAW.

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