What is Baloch Liberation Army that ‘targeted’ Pakistan military sites and sent a message to India
- The Baloch Liberation Army conducted 71 coordinated attacks across 51 locations in Balochistan as part of 'Operation Herof' launched in August 2024.
- The BLA was established as a response to enduring issues faced by the Baloch people, including exclusion from political power, unfair use of local resources, and harsh state violence following Balochistan's forced integration into Pakistan in 1948.
- The assaults involved coordinated strikes on Pakistani military convoys, intelligence facilities, local law enforcement offices, vehicles carrying minerals, and key infrastructure situated on principal roadways, employing tactics such as ambushes, improvised explosive devices, sniper attacks, and the capture of security positions.
- BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said the attacks tested military coordination and readiness for organised warfare, warning that Pakistani peace talks are fake and urging India and the world to act decisively against Pakistan.
- The BLA claims to be a dynamic, decisive force aiming to reshape South Asia's order and stated it is ready to support India militarily if it chooses to eliminate Pakistan, signaling increased regional tensions.
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What is Baloch Liberation Army that ‘targeted’ Pakistan military sites and sent a message to India
The Balochistan Liberation Army reportedly claimed responsibility for 71 coordinated attacks at over 51 locations across Balochistan, a province of Pakistan, last week.
Amid beating from India, Baloch rebels also claim 71 attacks on Pakistani forces
At a time when India has bashed Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has said that it has conducted 71 attacks at 51 locations in its ongoing 'Operation Herof'.
Baloch rebels the statement about the latest attacks
Islamabad: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has demanded responsibility for 71 “coordinated attacks” at more than 51 locations in the Pakistan in the province of Balochistan, in recent weeks, under the current 'Operation Herof'. In a statement on Sunday, Bla said that Pakistan is a “breeding ground” for global terrorists and called on the international […]
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