The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has once again showcased its resistance against Pakistan’s colonial occupation, carrying out a series of daring operations in Nushki, Kalat, and Gwadar. These actions, aimed at undermining the oppressive regime and its collaborators, highlight the ongoing struggle for Baloch liberation and self-determination.
In a statement released to the media, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch revealed that fidayeens (freedom fighters) conducted three coordinated operations in Nushki. They successfully intercepted vehicles on the main highway through snap-checking, seized weapons and military equipment from Pakistan’s Levies Force, and detained employees of an exploitative construction company engaged in plundering Balochistan’s resources.
In a bold move, the fidayeens set fire to the company’s machinery, rendering it unusable. Interrogation of the detained individuals is underway, underscoring the BLA’s commitment to holding accountable those who facilitate Pakistan’s exploitative projects in POB.
BLA Operations
In another operation in Kalat’s Mengalchar area, BLA fighters neutralized a key informer working for the occupying Pakistan Army. The individual, disguised as a mentally unstable person, had been instrumental in establishing a network of collaborators for the military.
The BLA’s intelligence wing, Zarab, had been monitoring the informer’s activities, revealing the depth of his complicity in aiding the occupation forces. The spokesperson warned that all members of such networks would face the same fate, reaffirming the BLA’s zero-tolerance policy for traitors undermining the Baloch cause.
Meanwhile, in Gwadar, BLA fighters targeted a hideout of informers near Dhor Chowk. The attack left one collaborator injured. This individual, masquerading as a barber, had been operating as an informer on the payroll of the Pak military.
These operations serve as a stark reminder of the resilience of the Baloch liberation struggle against decades of Army-sponsored oppression, resource exploitation, and systematic marginalization. The BLA’s actions are a direct response to Pakistan’s colonial mindset, which seeks to silence Baloch voices through military might, enforced disappearances, and the creation of proxy networks.