Army Operation in Balochistan

巴基斯坦俾路支省軍事行動


Introduction

The government of Pakistan started a big security plan in Balochistan. They did this after bad people attacked on July 5.

巴基斯坦政府在俾路支省啟動了一項大型安全計劃。他們這樣做是因為 7 月 5 日發生了恐怖襲擊。

Main Body

The army and police are working together. They use planes and trucks to find and kill bad people. The government says they killed 88 militants.

軍隊與警察正展開合作。他們使用飛機和卡車來搜尋並擊斃歹徒。政府表示他們擊斃了 88 名武裝分子。

On July 5, bad people attacked police and villagers. Many police officers died. Some people were taken away, but the army found them later.

7 月 5 日,歹徒襲擊了警察與村民。許多警察殉職。有些人被擄走,但軍隊隨後將他們救回。

Now, families in Quetta are very sad and angry. They sit in the street and protest. They want the government to protect the police better. Some people in Balochistan are angry because they want more money and better roads for their area.

現在,奎達的家庭非常悲痛且憤怒。他們坐在街上抗議。他們希望政府能更好地保護警察。俾路支省的一些人感到憤怒,因為他們希望該地區能獲得更多資金並改善道路。

Conclusion

The army is still fighting in Balochistan. At the same time, people are protesting in the cities.

軍隊仍在俾路支省作戰。與此同時,城市中的人們正在抗議。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the story tells us what happened. It uses simple Action Words (verbs) to show movement and change.

1. Simple Past (Finished Actions) These words tell us things that are already done:

  • Started \rightarrow The government started a plan.
  • Attacked \rightarrow Bad people attacked.
  • Died \rightarrow Officers died.
  • Found \rightarrow The army found them.

2. Present Continuous (Happening Now) These words show things that are still going on. We use ing:

  • Working \rightarrow Army and police are working together.
  • Protesting \rightarrow People are protesting in cities.
  • Fighting \rightarrow The army is still fighting.

Quick Tip for A2: If it happened on a specific date (like July 5), use the -ed form. If it is happening 'now', use am/is/are + -ing.

Vocabulary Learning

operation (n.)
A planned action involving many people, often by the army
Example:The army started a secret operation to find the bad people.
security (n.)
The state of being safe from danger
Example:The airport has very high security to keep passengers safe.
attacked (v.)
To try to hurt someone or something using violence
Example:The wild animals attacked the village last night.
militants (n.)
People who use violence to fight for a political cause
Example:The soldiers are fighting against the militants in the mountains.
villagers (n.)
People who live in a small town or village
Example:The villagers work together to grow vegetables.
protest (v.)
To show that you strongly disagree with something
Example:People protest in the street when they want a change in the law.
protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe from harm
Example:A helmet helps protect your head when you ride a bike.
Practice A2 words in a crossword