On April 10, Balochistan Liberation Front fighters targeted and damaged surveillance cameras, solar systems, and other communication installations set up by the occupying Pakistani army in Siyahlo, an area of Dasht.
Major Gwahram Baloch Spokesperson, Balochistan Liberation Front says
On the night of April 22, in the Josak area of Turbat, BLF fighters stopped a police patrol vehicle, set it on fire, and the police personnel fled the scene. However, according to the organization’s policy, the fighters did not target the police personnel.
That same night, during patrols, a BLF team attacked the police station in D Baloch, damaging its property.
Later that night, another BLF unit encountered occupying Pakistani soldiers during a patrol in the Ginnah area of Turbat, leading to a clash. Several enemy soldiers were wounded, and the Pakistani forces were forced to retreat back to their camp.
On April 25, at around 11:40 PM, BLF fighters targeted and killed personnel stationed in front of the Military Intelligence office in Mand Soro, and subsequently attacked the office itself with heavy weaponry.
On April 26, at around 12:00 PM, BLF fighters fired several grenade launcher shells at the main FC (Frontier Corps) camp located in the center of Kharan city, successfully hitting their designated targets.
Around the same time, near the areas of Apsi Khan and Hamzai, BLF fighters targeted a vehicle transporting supplies to a military camp with a bomb attack. It should be noted that the vehicle’s owner, Shafi Muhammad alias Shupak, had been warned repeatedly over the past few months. Despite the warnings, he continued his activities, prompting today’s light attack on one of his vehicles as a final warning. Through this message, we once again declare via media that if he continues to support the enemy’s program, he will face a more severe attack.
In these various attacks, the occupying Pakistani army and police suffered human and material losses, while the BLF fighters safely returned to their secure bases.