BLA Claims Responsibility For Attack On Pak Army That Killed Seven, Injured Four | World News

On Thursday, the Baloch Liberation Army (Blala) claimed responsibility for an improvised explosive device attack that targeted Pakistani military personnel in the Zamuran region of the Kech region in Balochistan, killed seven army men and injured four people.
According to a statement published by clothing spokesman Jeeyand Baloch, Bla fighters also hit the surveillance cameras set up to Pakistan Army personnel and Kolwah and Bolan regions of the state.
“Baloch Liberation Army Freedom Warriors engaged in a remote -controlled IED attack in Nawano in the Hamuran region of Kech. Awais and Sepoy Ali were subjected to serious injuries.”
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“Baloch Liberation Army Freedom Warriors attacked a task invading the Pakistan army in the Madag Kalat region of Kolwah. During the attack, freedom fighters targeted their enemy positions with rockets and other heavy weapons, and the BLA Free Warriors were placed and destroyed in the army of the Pakist’s army. He occupied and destroyed.
Last month, Blat said that the Kalat Region in Balochistan had an attack on the Pakistani army in the Mango region and killed four military personnel.
“At 10 o’clock on August 24, our Freedom fighters, Mangocher Bazar, Mangocher Bazar, a ambush attack on a team of modern weapons patrolling forces in Kalat. As a result, four personnel were neutralized on -site,” he said.
Recently, BLA spokesman Jeeyand invited the global community to visit Balochistan and witness the realities of the place, saw mass graves where Baloch youth was buried, and his sons looked at the eyes of mothers who have been missing for decades.
He also urged them to witness the cities where they were forbidden to speak and to witness the villages exposed to Pakistani military operations under the cover of the darkness, and then decided whether the militant groups had organized resistance against this pressure.
People from Balochistan are currently fighting for their independence from Pakistan. Balochistan’s various human rights organizations, Baloch leaders and civilians’ homes, illegal arrests, ‘killing and garbage’ policy, ‘killing and garbage’ policy, the arrest of the public order, and the file of the police cases produced repeatedly stressed the pressure of Pakistani forces.



