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14 Pakistani soldiers killed in twin attacks in Balochistan, BLA claims responsibility

  • On May 8 and 9, the Baloch Liberation Army carried out twin attacks killing 14 Pakistani soldiers in Bolan and Kech districts of Balochistan.
  • These attacks followed increasing BLA operations involving remote-controlled IEDs and armed assaults targeting Pakistani military convoys, checkpoints, and supply lines amid deep regional unrest.
  • A remote-controlled IED attack carried out by the Special Tactical Operations Squad of the Baloch Liberation Army targeted a military convoy in Mach, Bolan, resulting in the complete destruction of the vehicle and the deaths of senior officers Tariq Imran and Umar Farooq.
  • Another remote-controlled IED detonated against a bomb disposal squad during road clearance in Kulag Tigran, Kech, killing two personnel and demonstrating increased insurgent coordination.
  • These attacks underscore rising local resentment fueled by political marginalization and resource exploitation, suggesting continued and possibly intensified armed resistance by Baloch separatists.
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Business Recorder broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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