London Escorts sunderland escorts 1v1.lol unblocked yohoho 76 https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN yohoho https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://yohoho-io.app/ https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN

BLF Claims Responsibility for Three Attacks in Turbat and Zamuran

Must Read

Genocide is the only option in Balochistan – Pakistani Minister declares

A Pakistani minister in Balochistan, who is de-jure head of security apparatus in the region, has declared that genocide...

Aslam Baloch — The Baloch General – TBP Special report

For seventy years, through ups and downs, successes and failures, with rapid and slow pace, the Balochistan’s...

State’s deadly weapon, Shafiq Mengal – The Balochistan Post report

Strings of suicide bombing in Sindh's Shikarpur city and firing incident on BSO azad's rally in Khuzdar got connected...

The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) says it carried out three attacks targeting Pakistani military and police personnel in Kech district’s Zamuran and Turbat areas. According to Major Gwahram Baloch, the BLF spokesperson, the assaults caused “significant human and material losses,” with weapons seized in one attack.

In a statement, the BLF said the first attack took place on January 17 at noon, when its Sniper Tactical Team allegedly killed a Pakistani soldier at Chur Mubarki Koh in Zamuran. BLF fighters then purportedly used automatic weapons to disrupt troop movements, leading to additional casualties and damage.

A second attack targeted a military checkpoint in the Paganzan area of Zamuran, where modern and heavy weapons were reportedly used. The BLF said two soldiers were injured in this attack.

The group also claimed responsibility for attacking a police checkpoint at Singani Sar in Turbat. BLF fighters allegedly seized weapons from the officers and set the checkpoint ablaze, warning them against further engagement. The BLF said the officers were released “unharmed due to their Baloch identity.”

The BLF statement accused the Pakistani forces of compelling local residents in mountainous areas to relocate. It also claimed that, confronted by guerrilla warfare, those forces now regard “all Baloch as resistance fighters,” which the BLF portrayed as evidence of a weakening military position.

Major Gwahram Baloch said the BLF takes responsibility for all three attacks and cautioned police personnel not to pursue BLF fighters, threatening further action if they do.

No official comment from Pakistani authorities was available at the time of publication.

Latest News

Recently Released Man Killed, Wife Injured in Attack in Kech

A man who had reportedly recently returned home after an alleged enforced disappearance was shot dead and...

Two Students Reportedly Missing After Detention in Balochistan’s Quetta

Two young students were reportedly taken into custody by Pakistani law-enforcement and subsequently went missing in Quetta’s Killi Qambrani area, according to...

Noshki Under Renewed Military Operation as Months-Long Curfew Continues

Pakistani authorities in Noshki district of Balochistan, have launched a fresh military operation in the Mal Maki area, according to local reports,...

Sit-In for Khadija Baloch’s Release Enters Sixth Day Outside Bolan Medical Complex in Quetta

A protest sit-in demanding the release of Khadija Baloch has entered its sixth consecutive day outside Bolan Medical Complex (BMC) in Quetta.

Four Men Allegedly Forcibly Disappeared in Karachi, Dera Bugti and Panjgur

Four men, including a father and his child, were allegedly forcibly disappeared between April 20 and April 24 in Karachi and Balochistan’s...