BLA releases 42-minute video of professional skills and modern weapons

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BLA Fighters Showcase Advanced Combat Skills in New Video
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The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has unveiled a 42-minute video on its official media channel, Hakkal, showcasing a high-profile attack on a Pak military camp in the Sangan area of Sibi. The video, filmed in high-resolution 4K, features BLA fighters using advanced equipment such as head-mounted cameras, drones, and various modern weaponry.

The footage opens with an independence song and captures a coordinated assault on the Pak camp. One squad attacks from one direction while another conducts a raid from the opposite side. The fighters traverse a ravine during the operation, where intense gunfire erupts between BLA fighters and Pakistan soldiers.

A special BLA unit, equipped with rockets and other heavy weaponry, targets Pak military positions, causing significant damage and igniting a fire in one of the bunkers. The video also records the sounds of BLA’s backup units communicating via walkie-talkies, providing information on nearby posts, but no reinforcements reach the beleaguered Pak forces.

New BLA Video

Throughout the attack, Pak soldiers are seen abandoning their positions and fleeing. By nightfall, BLA fighters manage to seize control of the camp. Subsequent scenes show Pak Army troops vacating the camp and BLA freedom fighters raising the Balochistan flag. Additionally, the video reveals that the nearby central camp was also abandoned by Pak forces due to the attacks.

The video highlights that the captured central camp is now being used by BLA fighters for training purposes. The professionally produced footage demonstrates the BLA’s advanced combat capabilities and ongoing innovation in their operations.

In the past six months, BLA fighters have reportedly carried out 95 attacks across 43 areas. According to reports, these operations have resulted in the deaths of 253 Pak soldiers, injuries to 100 others, and the seizure of 20 pieces of weaponry. Furthermore, 39 arrests have been made, and five Pakistan military camps have been captured by the BLA.

The BLA, along with other Baloch freedom fighters, are engaged in a long-standing struggle against the Pakistan’s forceful occupation of Balochistan since 1948.

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