Multiple attacks across Balochistan have targeted security forces, an Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) office, and a government-backed armed group, leaving several injured and causing material damage.
In Gwadar, the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) claimed responsibility for a grenade attack on a Coast Guard camp in the Babar Shor area of Pasni.
BLF spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch said the attack occurred on November 14 at 7:20 PM, causing casualties and material losses at the camp. He said that such operations would continue as part of the group’s campaign for Balochistan’s liberation.
Separately, a grenade was thrown at the ANF office in Gwadar’s New Town area. The blast caused partial damage to the building’s gate but resulted in no reported casualties. Security forces cordoned off the area, and increased patrols were observed following the incident.
In Dera Bugti’s Sangseela area, a government-backed armed group, locally referred to as a “death squad,” reportedly opened fire on farmers’ homes.
Two farmers, identified as Arsalan, son of Umeed Ali Bugti, and Nasrullah, son of Murad Ali Bugti, were injured in the attack. Both belong to the Domb subtribe of the Bugti tribe and were transported to Sui for medical treatment.
Local insurgents reportedly retaliated against the group, injuring two of its members in an exchange of fire.
Meanwhile, in Kech district’s Shapuk area, unidentified individuals carried out a bomb attack on Pakistani forces. Sources said the attack caused damage, with officials confirming one soldier was injured. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Attacks on security forces in Balochistan have escalated in recent weeks.
On Friday night, at least seven Pakistani soldiers were killed, and 18 others injured in an attack on a main security camp in the Shah Mardan area of Johan, approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Kalat city. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) later claimed responsibility for the attack.
Last week, a suicide bombing at Quetta Railway Station killed 31 non-commissioned officers and injured over 60. The Baloch Liberation Army’s (BLA) Majeed Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.
Separately, the Baloch Raaji Ajoi Sangar (BRAS), a coalition of Baloch armed groups, claimed responsibility for 45 coordinated operations across Balochistan in the past two weeks. According to BRAS, these attacks targeted military personnel and infrastructure, resulting in the deaths of 20 soldiers, including Major Haseeb of the Loralai Scouts.