Tensions flare in Pakistan’s Balochistan as the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) announces two major hits against security forces. Attacks in Panjgur and Turbat have triggered chaos, with claims of multiple fatalities among troops and wrecked facilities.
BLF’s Major Gwahram Baloch issued a bold proclamation detailing the operations. Fighters stormed the intelligence wing within Panjgur’s Chitkan FC headquarters, unleashing nine grenade launcher shots on Tuesday. The result? What the group describes as massive losses for the enemy and structural devastation.
Not stopping there, rebels detonated a remote IED on a security convoy in Turbat’s Absar region, specifically in Kohda Yusuf. The explosion obliterated a military vehicle carrying personnel, resulting in three deaths and two injuries. The targeted convoy comprised vehicles and bikes navigating treacherous terrain.
By owning both the grenade barrage and the convoy bombing, BLF signals intensified resistance. This surge in violence underscores Baloch insurgents’ determination to fight for autonomy.
In response, a heavy curfew blankets Khuzdar’s Zehri tehsil. Shops shuttered, transport halted—life grinds to a standstill. Thousands huddle indoors, grappling with scarcities of staples amid Ramadan observances.
Daily workers stare at empty plates, while the sick struggle for treatment. Appeals pour in for mercy: lift the curfew, allow aid. Echoes of past ordeals linger—a prior month-long siege in Zehri brought drone-inflicted horrors. Noski remains under similar clamps, trapping locals in endless hardship.