A series of additional attacks have been reported across Balochistan, which appear to be part of the Baloch Liberation Army’s (BLA) ongoing “Operation Herof.”
In Sibi district, train tracks near Sibi Lumaji were destroyed in an explosion. Similar attacks were reported at Karak and Mithri Hotel, where military camps came under fire from unidentified assailants.
In Musakhel, near Koh-e-Sulaiman, armed men reportedly detained several people at a checkpoint. The detainees were traveling from Balochistan to Faisalabad in Punjab.
Meanwhile, a Pakistani forces post at Notal in Dera Murad Jamali was severely attacked. Residents reported hearing gunfire and explosions from within the city during the incident.
Additionally, a 36-inch gas pipeline running from Sui in Dera Bugti to Karachi was destroyed by explosives planted at the Bashapur location, disrupting gas supplies to Karachi.
Reports from Balghatar indicate that armed men have established blockades on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) road between Turbat and Panjgur, particularly at the Balghattar location.
These latest attacks appear to be part of the BLA’s “Operation Herof.” The BLA announced this operation on Sunday evening, which has involved a series of coordinated attacks across key locations in Balochistan.
According to the group, its elite unit, the Majeed Brigade, has successfully infiltrated and attacked the central military camp in Bela, resulting in the deaths of over 24 military personnel and the capture of part of the camp. Meanwhile, other units have taken control of major highways, blocking them completely.
In a recent audio message released on the BLA’s official channel “Hakkal,” a fighter from the Majeed Brigade provided updates on the situation at the Bela camp, asserting that the BLA’s “Fidayeen Squad” continues to maintain control over the camp. Local sources report that the sounds of explosions and gunfire are still being heard from the area.