Baloch Freedom Fighters Target Vehicle Convoy in kalat

Balochistani freedom fighters attacked a convoy transporting minerals out of their country from the Saindak project.
The convoy was ambushed in the Mangochar area of Kalat district. The attack involved an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and heavy gunfire, injuring at least eight Pakistani security personnel.
This incident marked the second major attack on Balochistan’s highways within 24 hours.
Earlier, armed freedom fighters of Balochistan Liberation Army had set up roadblocks in the Bolan area, disarmed guards of a provincial assembly member, and clashed with Pakistani security forces.
The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) claimed responsibility for the Bolan operation.
Four Pakistani security men were also killed in North Waziristan district in an attack by Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP) cadres and several others were injured on Monday.
On Monday, an attack by TTP cadres on a security checkpoint in the Darweshta area of Spinwam tehsil, North Waziristan, resulted in the deaths of four Pakistani security personnel.
Two others were injured in the heavy exchange of fire. Despite the incident occurring early in the morning, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) did not issue a statement until more than 24 hours later.
Three TTP cadres were also killed, and a search operation was initiated following the attack.
In a separate incident, the ISPR reported that 10 TTP rebels were killed in an intelligence-based operation conducted in the Bagh area of Khyber district.
The operation took place overnight between Sunday and Monday, and a sanitization operation was ongoing to eliminate any remaining terrorists.
The TTP, often accused of operating from sanctuaries in Afghanistan, continues to pose a significant threat to Pakistan’s security forces.
These events highlight the ongoing security challenges faced by Pakistani Occupation Forces from freedom movement in Pakistan Occupied Balochistan.
Occupied Balochistan faces rising violence with clashes between Occupation Forces and Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which are fighting for independence.
There is no respite for Pakistan security forces, including its Army, as the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pakistan Occupied Balochistan are proving a major challenge.