The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has launched a series of targeted attacks against the Pakistan Army and its collaborators in Noshki, Quetta, and Turbat. In a statement issued by BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch, the group detailed three separate operations, which they assert were carried out in retaliation to the military’s ongoing aggression and human rights violations in Pak-occupied-Balochistan. The attacks reportedly resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including a state informant, and injuries to four Pak soldiers.
The first attack occurred on Thursday night in the Gorbarat area of Noshki, where BLA fighters ambushed Pak military personnel engaged in operations against local civilians. Using automatic weapons and grenade launchers, the fighters killed two soldiers on the spot and injured four others. The spokesperson said that the Pakistan Army was conducting a violent campaign of terror in Noshki since November 19, targeting civilian populations in Manjro, Mokhbili, Gorbarat, and surrounding areas. The military set homes ablaze and indiscriminately fired mortar shells and rockets, causing widespread destruction and displacement among the local population.Jeeyand Baloch condemned these actions as part of a broader campaign by the Pakistan Army to suppress the Baloch people and seize control of their lands. He emphasized that the BLA remains resolute in its mission to protect the Baloch population and warned that any aggression would be met with fierce resistance.
BLA Hits Pak Army Posts
In a second operation, BLA fighters targeted and eliminated a state informant in Quetta. Nasibullah, also known as “Chhiya,” was shot dead in the Killi Beig area of Saryab Road. According to the BLA, Nasibullah had surrendered to the military alongside another collaborator, Habib Khan Marri, and subsequently worked as a key operative for the intelligence agencies. The spokesperson added that Nasibullah was instrumental in forming an informant network under the supervision of a Pakistan Army officer, Major Sher Jan. He was also accused of direct involvement in the abduction and extrajudicial killing of Zahoor Marri, a prominent Baloch activist whose mutilated body was found after his forced disappearance.
The BLA claimed to have seized Nasibullah’s mobile phone, uncovering critical information about the informant network operating under the Pakistan Army’s direction. The group stated that further operations against these collaborators are imminent.
Later the same night, the BLA attacked a military checkpoint on Airport Road in Turbat, using hand grenades to inflict casualties and damage on the Pak forces stationed there. The spokesperson said that this operation was a continuation of their efforts to disrupt the military’s oppressive control over Balochistan.
The BLA’s statement also highlighted the Pakistan Army’s long history of violence and exploitation in POB, as Paki establishment is committing war crimes and systematically suppressing Baloch voices. The group criticized the establishment for its colonial mindset, and as it plunders POB’s resources while silencing dissent through forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and the use of informants to target activists.
The statement concluded with a vow to intensify their resistance against the occupying forces, reiterating that the BLA would continue to target both the Pakistan Army and its collaborators as part of their struggle for Baloch liberation.