Two Indian spies sneaked into Balochistan: Pakistan media
World | September 17, 2019 7:37 ISTThe two were involved in a terror activity in the Mastung area of Balochistan in July, before fleeing to Afghanistan.
The two were involved in a terror activity in the Mastung area of Balochistan in July, before fleeing to Afghanistan.
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