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BLA claims deadly suicide assault destroys Pakistan Coast Guard camp in Jiwani, kills over 30

The banned separatist group said a suicide truck bombing and follow-up assault destroyed much of the camp and left casualties unverified.

  • On Friday evening, the Baloch Liberation Army launched a major attack on a Pakistan Coast Guard camp in Panwan, Jiwani, Gwadar, claiming responsibility for a deadly "fidayee" suicide operation.
  • The BLA's Majeed Brigade executed the assault using suicide bomber Ataullah Baloch, who rammed an explosive-laden truck into the fortified facility before the Fateh Squad launched a coordinated ground assault.
  • Claiming more than 30 Coast Guard personnel died, the BLA released footage through media wing Hakkal purportedly showing the explosion and extensive damage to the camp.
  • Pakistani military and government authorities have not issued an official statement confirming the reported casualties or damage, leaving the separatist group's claims currently unverified.
  • The BLA asserted its armed campaign against security forces will continue "with the same intensity" until achieving its ultimate objective of the "complete independence of Balochistan.
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The BLA has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a Coast Guard camp in the Jiwani area of Pakistan's Balochistan province. According to the organization, more than 30 security personnel were killed and several others injured in the attack. The Majeed Brigade carried out the attack in the Panwan area of Gwadar district.

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Tribune India broke the news in Chandigarh, India on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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