The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) launched two targeted attacks on Pak military forces, underscoring the group’s ongoing resistance against the brutal occupation of Balochistan. In a statement to the media, BLF spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch revealed that the attacks were carried out in Turbat and Awaran, inflicting significant damage on the enemy forces.
On October 24 at 9 p.m., BLF fighters launched a grenade attack on Pak troops in Aapsar, Turbat, injuring two soldiers. According to Major Gwahram, the attack came as the military personnel left their posts to harass locals under the guise of conducting security checks. “This is a routine tactic by the occupying forces to violate the dignity of the Baloch people through unnecessary searches and harassment,” he said.
The BLF condemned the Pakistan Army’s behavior as part of a deliberate strategy to subjugate and intimidate the people of POB. “The Pak Army targets civilians, humiliates our people, and treats Balochistan as a colonial possession. These attacks are a response to that injustice,” Major Gwahram stated, reaffirming the group’s commitment to fighting until the complete withdrawal of the enemy forces.
BLF Strikes
In another operation on October 25, BLF fighters struck a military post in Mashkay, Awaran, at 11 a.m.. According to the BLF spokesperson, a sniper shot dead a Paki soldier standing guard outside the post. The precision of the attack reflects the BLF’s growing capability to strike at military targets with devastating effect.
The BLF criticized the Pakistan Army’s colonial mindset of relying on intimidation, arbitrary detentions and harassment to control the region. The group said that its fighters, along with its intelligence units, are actively tracking the movements of military forces and will continue to strike them wherever necessary.
“We will not tolerate the humiliation of our people. With the power of the people behind us, the BLF will ensure that the enemy faces a humiliating defeat,” the statement read. The spokesperson stressed that the group will keep targeting military personnel and installations until the Pakistan Army withdraws from Balochistan.
The Pakistan Army’s heavy-handed tactics—marked by enforced disappearances, torture, and extrajudicial killings—have fueled greater defiance among the Baloch people, making it clear that the military’s control is slipping.