The Pakistan Army’s ongoing military operations in Dera Bugti have plunged the region into chaos, as relentless shelling and drone strikes target civilian populations. Recently, eight individuals, including women and children, have been injured as a result of the Army’s bombardment of homes, deteriorating humanitarian situation in the area.
In a shocking display of violence, Pak forces have executed three drone strikes in the Rais Tokh area of Sui, focusing on civilian targets rather than military installations. This blatant disregard for human life and the sovereignty of the Baloch people highlights the grim reality of Pakistan’s oppressive tactics in POB.
The brutality inflicted by the Pakistan Army is also compounded by the ineffectiveness of the Paki establishment backed-POB Chief Minister, who has failed to protect the rights and safety of his constituents. The military’s operations are marked by airstrikes from gunships, which indiscriminately bomb villages and threaten innocent lives. As residents live in constant fear, many farmers and livestock owners have been forced to abandon their homes, while military trucks flood the region and gunfire reverberates in the distance.
This is the third consecutive day of the Pakistan Army’s aggressive bombardment in the Lanjo and Seghari areas of Dera Bugti, with innocent lives becoming the collateral damage of a brutal military campaign. The targeting of women and children serves as a stark reminder of the oppressive measures employed by the Paki establishment against the Baloch population, which has long suffered under exploitation and marginalization for its resources.
Human rights organizations must raise their voices in protest against this systematic violence. The world cannot continue to ignore the suffering of the Baloch people, who endure relentless aggression from a military that prioritizes force. The escalating violence in Dera Bugti is a blatant violation of human rights and a disturbing indicator of the Pak Army’s willingness to target political opponents and civilians alike.