The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for over 30 coordinated attacks on the Pakistani army in various regions of Balochistan. These attacks resulted in the deaths of numerous personnel and injuries to many others. The BLA spokesperson, Jeeyand Baloch, stated that the operations targeted Pakistani army camps, military installations, and state-sponsored Death Squads’ hideouts.
Modern weaponry was used in these attacks, leading to the deaths of several Pakistani army personnel and causing significant injuries. The BLA plans to release detailed information on the attacks and the losses suffered by the enemy soon. Earlier, the BLA reported conducting 14 attacks between March 19 and March 28, resulting in casualties among the occupying Pakistani army.
According to BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch, the group’s fighters carried out diverse operations in various districts of Balochistan, including Washuk, Kharan, Kalat, and Quetta. The fighters targeted military camps, convoys, and checkpoints, seizing control of some checkpoints and confiscating weapons and military equipment. Two BLA fighters were also reported killed in direct clashes with the occupying forces.
A series of coordinated attacks targeted highways, railway infrastructure, gas pipelines, and Pakistani military positions across multiple districts of Balochistan. The attacks began in Panjgur district and continued in other areas like Quetta, Mastung, Nushki, and Kech. These incidents follow a recent surge in attacks by Baloch militant groups on Pakistani military and police forces in Balochistan, resulting in significant casualties and infrastructure damage.
