A series of incidents were reported across several districts of Balochistan, including highway blockades, bridge explosions, attacks on security installations and assaults on Pakistani military convoys.
According to reports, unidentified armed men reportedly established a blockade on the main RCD Highway near Ahmedwali in Noshki district, where several vehicles were set on fire. During the blockade, prominent businessman Mir Amanullah Jamaldini and his guards were reportedly detained by the armed men.
In Mastung’s Kardegap area, armed individuals reportedly blocked a main highway and set four trailer trucks ablaze during vehicle checks. Another blockade was reported near Nowroz Kalat in Kharan district, where armed men controlled the Quetta–Kharan highway for around two hours and searched passing vehicles.
Several bridge explosions were also reported across Balochistan. A powerful blast destroyed the main Sorgill Bridge in Dalbandin, Chaghi district, severely disrupting traffic. In a separate incident, the main bridge on the Kharan–Quetta route in the Nowroz Kalat area of Kharan was reportedly destroyed in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast. Another bridge in the Sunni area of Kachi (Bolan) was also blown up.
Meanwhile, another key bridge on a highway route was reportedly destroyed after an earlier blast targeted a major bridge in Mastung.
In Washuk district’s Basima area, armed men allegedly intercepted and torched a fuel tanker reportedly carrying supplies for Shamsi Airbase. Separately, four heavy vehicles were reportedly set on fire overnight in the Junglat area of Noshki.
In Kech district, armed individuals reportedly attacked a police station in the Jusak area of Turbat, seizing weapons and other government equipment from the facility. Sources said Pakistani forces’ Quick Reaction Force (QRF) attempted to respond but came under attack, leading to intense clashes in the area.
In another reported incident, armed men allegedly attacked a convoy of four Pakistani military vehicles in Dasht, Kech. One vehicle reportedly came under heavy attack, resulting in casualties and injuries among personnel on board.
Authorities have yet to release comprehensive details regarding the incidents, and no group has officially claimed responsibility for the latest attacks.





























