The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) and the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) have claimed responsibility for separate attacks in Balochistan and Sindh.
In a statement released on Sunday, BLF spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch said the group had carried out a series of attacks in Parom, Panjgur, targeting security installations.
“At 5:30 PM on Saturday, BLF fighters attacked the local police station and the NADRA office,” he said. The group claimed that while no weapons or ammunition were found in the police station, fighters vandalized furniture. In the NADRA office, a laptop and a camera were reportedly seized before the building was set on fire.
The BLF also claimed responsibility for seizing an AK-47 rifle from a Levies officer during a patrol in Parom. The spokesperson said the officer was not harmed as he was a Baloch.
Additionally, BLF fighters allegedly destroyed surveillance cameras installed at an FC checkpoint in Kalakaur, outside a hospital, and in Kohda Hakeem Bazaar.
“The struggle will continue until Balochistan achieves independence,” Major Baloch said, reaffirming the group’s commitment to its armed campaign against Pakistani forces.
SRA Attacks NLC Tankers in Ghotki
Meanwhile, the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) has claimed responsibility for an attack on National Logistics Cell (NLC) tankers near Mirpur Mathelo in Ghotki.
In a statement, SRA spokesperson Sudho Sindhi said the attack was a response to what he described as the Pakistani state’s exploitation of Sindh’s resources.
“The state diverts water from the Indus River through six canals, economically devastating and systematically oppressing the Sindhi nation,” he said.
He further alleged that under the “Green Pakistan Initiative,” the Pakistani military was occupying hundreds of thousands of acres of land in Sindh.
The SRA vowed to continue its resistance, stating that the struggle was one of “survival and existence” until Sindhudesh achieved full independence.