The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks in different parts of Balochistan, including an improvised explosive device (IED) attack on a military convoy, an assault on a police station, and a strike on a military headquarters. The claims were made in a statement issued to media by the group’s spokesperson, Major Gwahram Baloch.
According to the statement, BLF fighters targeted a Pakistani military convoy on 25 April in the Zawah area of Khuzdar while it was travelling between two camps. The group said a remotely controlled IED had been planted in advance and detonated as the vehicle passed. It claimed the military vehicle was destroyed, with two personnel killed and two others seriously injured.
In a separate incident, the group said its fighters entered a police station in the Mall area of Noshki on 24 April, briefly taking control of the building and damaging communication equipment. The statement alleged that police officers had been warned not to resist, and claimed one officer was injured during the confrontation.
The BLF also claimed that on 24 April its members fired grenade launchers at a Pakistani military headquarters in Kharan city, alleging that multiple projectiles struck their intended target and caused casualties and material damage. No independent confirmation of casualties was immediately available.
Additionally, the group said its fighters established a temporary road blockade on 23 April along the Quetta–Karachi highway near Zawah in Khuzdar district. According to the statement, the blockade lasted around three hours, during which vehicles were stopped and searched. The group said the purpose was to monitor military movement and assert operational presence in the area.
There has been no immediate official response from Pakistani authorities regarding the BLF claims.



























