The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) launched a targeted attack on a convoy of the occupying Pak Army in Dukki, reiterating its commitment to resisting the military’s presence in POB. In a statement to the media, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch confirmed that their fighters executed a remote-controlled IED attack, inflicting casualties on the Army.
According to the spokesperson, the attack took place at Mande Tuk in Dukki, where the BLA fighters ambushed a Pakistan military vehicle. “The explosion resulted in the deaths of two soldiers on the spot, while four others sustained injuries,” the statement read. Among the injured are Naib Subedar Akhtar, Lance Naik Muhammad Asghar, Sepoy Saqib, and Sepoy Tahzeeb.
The BLA declared that the attack was part of its broader strategy to target Pakistan military forces occupying Balochistan. “We take full responsibility for this operation. Our struggle will continue relentlessly until the complete withdrawal of the Pakistani military from our homeland,” the spokesperson emphasized.
The Baloch Liberation Army, a nationalist group fighting for independence, has launched resistance against the Pak military of committing atrocities in Balochistan, including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and resource exploitation. The attack in Dukki underscores the group’s ongoing efforts to push back against the colonial occupation.