In yet another brutal show of force, the Pakistan Army has launched a large-scale military operation in the Khuzdar district of POB. Convoys of heavily armored vehicles, consisting of multiple military units, have entered the area, reportedly targeting the towns of Nechara and its surrounding villages.
Pak Army has intensified its operations, focusing on areas like Nechara, where the military has set up a camp inside a local school. Several personnel have been stationed there, and the school premises are now fortified, with soldiers maintaining strongholds around the building. The ruthless occupation of educational institutions and civilian spaces serves as a reminder of the Army’s disregard for the well-being of Baloch citizens, instead prioritizing their colonial tactics of suppression and control.
In the nearby Cheerdkhamb region, the Army is reportedly advancing further into local territories, tightening its grip on the area. These operations come as part of Pakistan’s long-standing campaign to quell Baloch community that have persistently resisted the illegal occupation and exploitation of their land since 1948.
The local population continues to face increasing military oppression, with forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and violence against unarmed civilians now a daily reality. Yet, the Pakistan Army and its officials remain silent, offering no clarity on the objectives or the scope of the operation. The ongoing communications blackout has further isolated the Baloch people, making it impossible for news to reach the outside world in a timely manner. This tactic is part of a broader strategy to prevent the global community from witnessing the atrocities being committed by the Pakistan Army in POB.