Baloch Liberation Army takes responsibility for attacks on Paki security posts
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), fighting for Liberation of Baluchistan from Pakistan has claimed responsibility for the attacks on posts of Paki Security Forces in Noshki, Turbat, and Buleda areas in Baluchistan. This was reported by the Baluchistan Post.
The Baluchistan Post publishes news and articles on developments that have a particular impact on Baluchistan and its political and social aspects. It is worth mentioning that Baluchistan had remained an independent country after the departure of British Occupation Forces in 1947. However in 1954, the Pakistan Army entered the country and enslaved it forcefully.
Baluch Liberation Army is now fighting for independence. BLA attacks on Paki Occupation Forces Posts have led to the death of at least one Pakistani soldier and caused injuries to several others.
BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said in a statement on Wednesday that the BLA fighters targeted Pakistani forces post in the Balghani, Keshangi area of Noshki using snipers and heavy weapons.
According to the Baluchistan Post, the assault resulted in the immediate death of one soldier and injured two others.
The BLA statement further detailed that on Thursday, in the Aabsir area near Balochi Bazaar in Turbat, their fighters executed an attack using grenade launchers.
Spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch claimed that this attack led to heavy losses for the Pakistani forces.
Moreover, on the evening of December 24, the BLA targeted a Pakistani forces checkpoint in Buleda with a grenade attack. the Balochistan Post reported.
According to the spokesperson, this resulted in severe injuries to two soldiers at the checkpoint.
At the end of the statement, Jeeyand Baloch emphasised the group’s determination to continue such attacks until their goal of a free homeland is achieved.
As of the time of this report, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan has not issued any statement regarding these attacks.
Such attacks on Paki defence personnel and government employees are not uncommon in Baluchistan.