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Six bodies have been found in various parts of Balochistan, including Quetta and Mach in the past three days, with three of them being identified as those of missing persons.

Last week, three dead bodies were brought to a hospital in Quetta, while on Eid, another bullet-riddled body was recovered from Mach. Vice Chairman of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons Mama Qadeer Baloch has claimed six bodies were recovered from various parts of Balochistan. 

Three bullet-riddled bodies were brought to the Civil Hospital in Quetta by security forces. The security forces had said the men were Baloch insurgents killed in operation. However, the deceased were later identified as victims of enforced disappearance, claimed The Balochistan Post.

Among the dead were Ghulam Fareed Shahwani, Azeem Khan, and Hazrat Sumalani.

Ghulam Fareed Shahwani, a resident of Sor Karez, Mastung, went missing in August 2022. Azeem Khan, a resident of Nishpa Harnai and a livestock farmer by profession went missing on March 21, 2023, while he was traveling from Quetta to Harnai.

Hazrat Sumalani, a resident of Gharbok, Sanjal, went missing from Harnai on March 23, 2023.

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Six bodies have been found in various parts of Balochistan, including Quetta and Mach in the past three days, with three of them being identified as those of missing persons.

Last week, three dead bodies were brought to a hospital in Quetta, while on Eid, another bullet-riddled body was recovered from Mach. Vice Chairman of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons Mama Qadeer Baloch has claimed six bodies were recovered from various parts of Balochistan. 

Three bullet-riddled bodies were brought to the Civil Hospital in Quetta by security forces. The security forces had said the men were Baloch insurgents killed in operation. However, the deceased were later identified as victims of enforced disappearance, claimed The Balochistan Post.

Among the dead were Ghulam Fareed Shahwani, Azeem Khan, and Hazrat Sumalani.

Ghulam Fareed Shahwani, a resident of Sor Karez, Mastung, went missing in August 2022. Azeem Khan, a resident of Nishpa Harnai and a livestock farmer by profession went missing on March 21, 2023, while he was traveling from Quetta to Harnai.

Hazrat Sumalani, a resident of Gharbok, Sanjal, went missing from Harnai on March 23, 2023.

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