QUETTA: The Baloch Raaji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) dropped a bombshell on Thursday, claiming ownership of 174 devastating attacks against Pakistani forces in 2025 alone. In their comprehensive yearly roundup, the coalition of Baloch freedom fighters stated they eliminated 167 soldiers and spies, wounded 95 others, and turned the province into a battlefield.
Drawing from an infographic shared widely, BRAS outlined a year of non-stop action: 35 blasts rocked enemy positions, 14 daring raids penetrated defenses, and 35 ambushes with searches netted key captures. Among 26 detainees were intelligence operatives, while 15 infrastructure targets lay in ruins, 30 vehicles were obliterated, and 51 arms seized.
A highlight was the prolonged takeover of Jihri in Khuzdar last August, where BRAS held sway for over a month, parading captured equipment and rallying locals from public platforms.
Echoing this intensity, sister outfits released their tallies. Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) logged 521 hits, felling 1,060+ troops, injuring 556, and wrecking high-tech assets like drones and towers, pocketing 208 weapons.
Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) upped the ante with 581 operations claiming 929 lives—647 security forces dead, 282 hurt—labeling the year transformative in their fight against occupation.
Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) struck 88 times in multiple provinces, hitting transport links, outposts, pipelines, and towers, with 22 fatalities and 35 injuries.
Amid accusations of state terror—forced vanishings, summary executions, and sham arrests—Baloch militants frame their actions as rightful resistance. Pakistan’s grip on the resource-rich region frays as these reports signal a unified, emboldened front poised for more confrontation in the year ahead.