A Pakistani military camp in the Gargina area of Mastung, adjacent to Nushki, was targeted in a drone attack on Wednesday, local sources said.
The strike took place at a location known as Kotal in Gargina, sources said, adding that two drones were used in the attack.
There were reports of casualties among personnel at the camp. However, authorities had not issued confirmation or provided details at the time of reporting.
The attack comes amid a series of drone strikes claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in parts of Balochistan, including earlier this month on military camps in Mastung and Kalat.
Earlier this year, the BLA announced the launch of its aerial unit “QAHR” (Qazi Aero Hive Rangers) during what it described as the second phase of “Operation Herof”, saying the unit had carried out drone attacks on targets including Gwadar Port.
In a statement issued at the time, Jeeyand Baloch said the unit had “successfully completed its initial operations” and that drone technology enabled the group to conduct long-range strikes and reach “sensitive locations” at “unexpected moments”.
He added that modern warfare was no longer confined to the ground, describing “QAHR” as the organisation’s “initial but significant presence” in air and other domains.




























