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In a significant attack, armed men launched a coordinated and deadly assault on the Frontier Corps (FC) camp in the Galangur area of Balochistan’s Noshk district during the night between Sunday and Monday. The attack has resulted in casualties among Pakistani military personnel and triggered an intense search operation in the surrounding mountainous region.

According to Pakistani security sources and eyewitness accounts, the attackers stormed the main army installation from multiple directions using modern weaponry, engaging in several hours of intense gunfire and explosions. The FC camp was reportedly captured, with ammunition and military equipment seized by the militants.

The assault was further intensified when reinforcements dispatched to the area were reportedly ambushed en route, leading to additional casualties. In the incident, the attackers also took over a nearby Levies post. The personnel stationed there were detained during the assault but were later released, according to local sources.

Military helicopters and surveillance drones were seen patrolling the area in the aftermath, indicating an ongoing effort by the Pakistani military to locate and neutralise the attackers. Pakistani officials claimed that three of the attackers were killed during the clash, while others managed to flee toward nearby hills. A search operation is currently underway.

Authorities reported that a Subedar rank officer of the Frontier Corps was killed, and three other personnel were injured during the attack.

This marks the second major assault on army positions in the Noshki region within a month. On March 26, the Majeed Brigade of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) carried out a suicide bombing targeting military buses near Noshki. A day later, Baloch Raji Ajoi Sangar (BRAS), a coalition of Baloch armed groups, claimed to have conducted 88 separate attacks across Balochistan.

As of the filing of this report, no group has claimed responsibility for the latest Noshki attack. Official statements from Pakistani military or government authorities remain limited, and the situation is still developing.

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