Pakistani forces have reportedly detained at least 22 residents during large-scale house-to-house search operations in the areas of Killi Mangal and Qadirabad in Noshki, according to local sources.
Reports received from the area said security personnel surrounded both localities in significant numbers before carrying out search operations. Witnesses alleged that forces entered multiple homes, damaged property, and subjected residents to physical violence during the raids.
Sources stated that at least 22 individuals were taken into custody during the operation and transferred to undisclosed locations. The identities of those detained had not been confirmed as of the latest reports.
The operation comes amid ongoing military operation across several parts of Noshki over the past few days, during which multiple residents have reportedly been detained.
The latest actions follow recent attacks claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army during the second phase of its “Operation Herof”, where the BLA fighters maintained total control over the city for six days. Following those developments, Pakistani forces launched large-scale operations across populated areas.
Videos circulating online in recent days appear to show damage to residential houses. Local sources said both Killi Mangal and Qadirabad remained under security cordon at the time of reporting, while the whereabouts of the detained individuals remained unknown.




























