Major Ghulam Baloch, spokesperson for the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), has announced that the group’s freedom fighters have carried out multiple attacks against the Pak Army and mobile towers. In a series of coordinated strikes, the fighters targeted three different locations, setting machinery on fire following the assaults.

According to Baloch, the first attack occurred on Thursday, September 5, at 8:00 PM. The freedom fighters targeted Pak Army Nadeem, son of Ali Muhammad, at the main highway in Zohri’s Zik area. Nadeem was severely injured in the attack.

Baloch identified Nadeem as a Pak Army involved in the deaths of Shaheed Noor-ul-Haq alias Barg and Shaheed Zia-ur-Rehman alias Diljan. Nadeem was reportedly allied with the Pak Army and its associates, including Zafar Tarasani, Hafeez Tarasani, and Master Sanaullah Tarasani, during an operation on February 19, 2018, at Zohri Tarasani.

The spokesperson asserted that the BLF has identified all those who collaborated with the Pak Army in the February 2018 incident and vowed that these individuals will be targeted soon.

In a separate operation on September 3 at 8:00 p.m., the freedom fighters attacked a Ufone tower in the Baghau Barkhan area, setting it ablaze. Additionally, on September 4 at 5:00 p.m, they detonated a Telenor tower in the Kangri area of Mosa Khel and set the machinery on fire.

Major Baloch condemned the Pak Army and its agents as enemies of the Baloch nation. He declared that the BLF will continue to target all agents who have assisted in forcibly disappearing and killing Baloch people. Baloch also noted that the Paki establishment is attempting to track the freedom fighters through mobile phone networks in Balochistan using firewalls and geo-fencing. Despite these measures, the BLF’s intelligence department is actively working to thwart these tracking efforts.

The BLF has vowed to continue destroying any projects that exploit the Baloch nation until Balochistan achieves independence. The BLF’s long-standing struggle against the Pak Army, which has occupied the resource-rich region of Balochistan since 1948, aims to end the exploitation and severe attacks on the Baloch people. The group has vowed to intensify its efforts and seek retribution for the oppression faced by their nation.

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