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Balochistan: BLF Claims 39 Attacks in March, 30 Pakistani Forces’ Personnel Killed

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The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks carried out across Balochistan during March 2026, according to a statement issued by its spokesperson, Major Gwahram Baloch.

In the statement, the group said it conducted 39 armed operations targeting Pakistani security forces, affiliated institutions, defence installations, and economic projects. The BLF alleged that these attacks resulted in the deaths of 30 personnel and left seven others seriously injured.

According to the group, the operations were carried out in more than 23 locations, including Panjgur, Pasni, Kohlu, Turbat, Hoshab, Khuzdar, Besima, Hub Chowki, Jhaoo, Hiranok, Tump, Naal, Gwadar, Chaghi, Washuk, Mand, Mastung, Barkhan, Kalat, Shahrak, Malar and Gishkor.

The BLF described one of the most significant incidents as a coordinated attack in the Apsi Kahn area of Tump, where it claimed to have targeted multiple security posts and destroyed a surveillance drone. The group said 15 personnel were killed in that operation.

The statement also referred to three intelligence-based operations in which the BLF claimed to have killed 12 individuals it described as informants. It further alleged the destruction of three drones and two surveillance cameras, as well as an attack on an intelligence office.

The group said it had targeted 15 military checkpoints and five military camps during the month. It also claimed to have carried out blockades at five locations aimed at disrupting supply lines, and to have attacked vehicles associated with a mining company. According to the statement, six military vehicles and two vehicles transporting minerals were destroyed.

In addition, the BLF reported the use of heavy weaponry in 11 attacks, along with grenade launcher strikes, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and sniper fire. It also claimed two direct clashes with security forces and an attack on a military convoy.

The group stated that nine of its own fighters were killed during the month.

There has been no immediate response from Pakistani authorities regarding these claims.

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