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Quetta sit-in ends after abducted tribesmen return home
A sit-in in Quetta ended after 11 abducted tribesmen were released following negotiations between Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti and protest leaders. The protest, triggered by an attack in Hanna Urak Valley that killed five tribesmen and injured eight, blocked traffic for five days. Meanwhile, families of 30 martyred policemen continue a separate sit-in demanding security guarantees and justice.
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