The Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) has claimed responsibility for two separate attacks carried out late on Sunday night in different parts of Sindh.
According to a statement by the group’s spokesperson, Sodho Sindhi, SRA operatives targeted two contractors from Punjab, identified as Arshad and Mubashir Punjabi, near Kachi Pul in Qambar Shahdadkot. The contractors were reportedly associated with a harvester machine and belonged to Gujranwala, Punjab.
In another incident, the group claimed to have attacked National Logistics Corporation (NLC) oil tankers on the National Highway in the areas of Naushahro Feroze and Moro.
The SRA spokesperson accused the Pakistani state of forcibly occupying Sindh and exploiting its resources under the dominance of Punjab. He alleged that the construction of canals and corporate farming under military supervision was part of a broader plan to seize Sindh’s land and suppress the Sindhi nation.
He stated that the group would not allow the passage of Punjabi logistics through Sindh and vowed to intensify attacks on state infrastructure and Punjabi settlers. The spokesperson reaffirmed SRA’s commitment to continue its resistance until what it calls the “complete liberation of Sindh.”
There has been no official response from the Pakistani government or law enforcement authorities regarding the incidents or the group’s claims.