A Pakistani military camp in Mastung district of Balochistan was targeted in multiple drone attacks on Thursday evening, local sources said.
The strikes reportedly hit a camp at Maro Kund in the Spilinji area, with several drones used in the attack.
Sources said the strikes were carried out over a short period, adding that Pakistani troops suffered casualties. However, the extent of the losses could not be independently verified.
The incident comes days after a similar drone strike targeted a military camp in Kalat, for which the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) said it was responsible, and follows a wider wave of coordinated attacks reported across Balochistan in recent days.
Earlier this year, the BLA announced the launch of an 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, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said the unit had “successfully completed its initial operations” and that drone technology enabled the group to carry out long-range strikes and reach “sensitive locations” while conducting attacks 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.





























