The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for three separate attacks across Balochistan, including a roadside bombing that reportedly killed three Pakistani soldiers in the Turbat region.
In a statement released on Tuesday, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said the group’s fighters targeted a military convoy in the Nasirabad area of Turbat using a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED).
“Three enemy personnel were eliminated on the spot while four were seriously wounded,” the statement claimed, adding that the targeted vehicle was “completely destroyed.”
In a separate operation, BLA fighters reportedly destroyed a telecommunications tower belonging to the Zong mobile network in the Darkhan Shar area of Sibi’s Narhi Bank region. The group said the tower’s equipment was set on fire and rendered inoperable.
A third attack took place in the Paroom area of Panjgur district, where BLA fighters reportedly seized a vehicle transporting rations for Pakistani military personnel.
The group warned local residents in and around Paroom against supplying goods to the military, saying anyone found cooperating with state forces would be held responsible for any resulting harm.
“All three operations were carried out by BLA freedom fighters,” Jeeyand Baloch said, reiterating the group’s goal of resisting Pakistani state presence in Balochistan.