29 Occupying Soldiers Killed in 14 Attacks, Checkpoints and Highways taken under control, weapons seized – Balochistan Liberation Army

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Between April 3–14, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) fighters carried out 14 separate operations in various areas of Balochistan, including Surab, Kharan, Washuk, Mastung, Uthal, Jhal Magsi, and Panjgur, killing 29 personnel of the occupying Pakistani army and wounding several others.

During these operations, BLA fighters took full control of occupying force checkpoints and several highways, setting up roadblocks, while 13 police personnel were taken into custody.

The occupying forces’ supply lines were also targeted and destroyed at two locations.

On April 3, at Injira Cross in Surab, BLA fighters set fire to and destroyed official heavy machinery being transported from Karachi to Quetta, including two excavators and one trailer.

And then at April 6, at the “Farm” location in Surab, fighters launched a heavy attack on the occupying army, killing 7 enemy personnel.

In the intense clash that followed, comrades Saleem Jattak alias Qazi, Ali Dost alias Mulla Zakir, and Samiullah Shahwani alias Hakl were martyred in defense of the homeland.

On April 8, BLA fighters simultaneously set up roadblocks and began snap-checking on the Kharan-Basima and Kharan-Noshki roads. At Noroz Qalat, a police vehicle attempted to break through the blockade and flee but was targeted by fighters, wounding two personnel. Meanwhile, at Sarawan, fighters addressed a public gathering during the blockade.

In Washuk, BLA fighters targeted a vehicle in a four-vehicle convoy of the occupying Pakistani army with a remote-controlled IED, then attacked the remaining vehicles.

Eight occupying soldiers were killed and two vehicles were completely destroyed in the operation.

In the Dasht area of Mastung, fighters attacked the hideout of Asim Kurd Gello, an agent and puppet minister of the occupying forces, destroying the bunkers and machinery there.

On April 9, in Isplangi, Mastung, BLA’s aerial and drone warfare unit “QAHR” targeted the main camp of the occupying Pakistani army with a drone strike.

Two occupying soldiers were killed and two were wounded in the advanced attack, while the enemy suffered significant financial losses.

On April 10, in Uthal city, BLA fighters killed Adil Arshad (resident of Khanewal, Punjab), an operative of Military Intelligence (MI), in an armed operation.

On April 11, in Chinal, Kharan, BLA fighters ambushed a seven-vehicle convoy of the occupying army.

Four vehicles were directly hit, one of which was completely destroyed.

At the same time, four more vehicles of the occupying forces attempted to advance from Almark but were intercepted and heavily attacked by a second BLA unit. In total, nine occupying soldiers were killed and several were wounded in these attacks.

In Kambila, Dasht, Mastung, occupying forces attempted to advance by hiding in a civilian vehicle during a BLA roadblock but were targeted in a timely operation, with two enemy personnel killed on the spot.

In the Landi and Safrari areas of Jhal Magsi, fighters seized Levies checkpoints, detained all personnel, and confiscated their weapons. However, at the request and guarantee of local elders, the personnel were later released with a warning.

On April 12, in Guruk, Kharan, fighters seized a truck supplying fuel to the occupying Pakistani army along with its cargo. During questioning, the driver admitted the fuel was being transported from Karachi to the occupying army’s camp.

In Prom (Kelkor), Panjgur, fighters targeted supplys vehicles of the occupying army while they were moving under military convoy protection.

Fighters set fire to one supply vehicle in the middle of the convoy and heavily damaged another with gunfire before withdrawing safely.

In Bencha, Surab, fighters targeted the occupying army on the main highway as they attempted to advance in vehicles.

The occupying forces suffered both casualties and material losses in the attack.

Then we come to April 14, in Sherozi, Kharan, fighters detained police personnel and seized their weapons and other military equipment, releasing the personnel afterward after a disciplinary warning.

The spokesperson said in the statement that through these recent operations, the Baloch Liberation Army makes it clear that the war for the defense of our homeland has now entered a decisive phase, where not only the land but also the highways and the sea have become a killing ground for the enemy.

The great sacrifice of our fighters martyred in these clashes, their unwavering steadfastness, and their loyalty to the homeland is an eternal story that will serve as a beacon for future generations of the Baloch nation.

Their blood is the energy of this movement that will keep our path illuminated to the goal of freedom. We once again warn the soldiers of the occupying Pakistani army to refrain from becoming fuel for this unnatural and forced occupation, and not to waste their lives by becoming part of this colonial war waged against the Baloch.

You are merely playing the role of mercenary soldiers that an occupying state uses for its expansionist ambitions and then abandons.

It is better for you to abandon this failed attempt to impose oppression, return to your homes, and earn an honorable living in Punjab so that you can live a peaceful and secure life with your families. Otherwise, Balochistan’s scorching land will become even narrower for you, where the only way out will be in coffins.

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