Pakistan may have been growing India after Operation Sindoor, but it is surrounded in its own dug well. No matter how much Pakistan can take revenge on India, but it is not going to have anything. After all, what will Pakistan deal with. Shahhaj Sharif’s government is upset. On one hand, he has come under the target of India by dirty acts like Pahalgam attack, while the other Baloch Liberation Army has made his life angry. India’s Operation Sindoor Abhiyan against terrorist bases, as well as dual kill for the Pakistani Army, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has taken responsibility for two separate attacks in the Bolon and Ketch region of the Balochistan province, resulting in 14 Pakistani army personnel.
Also read: North Korea fired many missiles in its marine field: South Korea
14 Pakistani soldiers killed in double attacks
In the first attack, the BLA special strategic campaign squad (STOS) attacked a Pakistani military convoy in the Shorkand region of Mach, Bollan. All 12 soldiers, including commander Tariq Imran and Subedar Umar Farooq, were allegedly killed in the explosion. The military vehicle was completely destroyed in the explosion. In another operation, BLA fighters targeted the Pakistani Army’s bomb disposal squad in the Kulag Tigran area of Ketch. On Wednesday, around 2:40 pm, there was an explosion in the remote-controlled IED when the unit was operating a withdrawal mission. Two personnel died in the attack.
Baloch Liberation Army took responsibility
According to Baloch Liberation Army spokesman Jiyand Baloch, the Baloch Liberation Army should know that the fare -based killers calling them foreign proxy should know that the Pakistani army itself is a fare -armed gang that flourishes on Chinese capital and Papa Jones. The meaning of army uniform varies- sometimes guarding the ports, guarding corridors, sometimes working for the satisfaction of lenders. According to the will of changing masters in every era, the army that decides its direction is not a national army, but a commercial army.
Also read: ‘More than 30 percent of girls in India, 13 percent of boys have suffered sexual harassment at the age of 18’
Officials said last week, Pakistan’s security forces killed 10 terrorists in two separate incidents in Balochistan province. During the latest action against terrorist elements in the province, terrorists were killed in Ketch and Jiyarat districts. The BLA has earlier also carried out such attacks by targeting Pakistani army personnel and security forces. In March, the Jafar Express, going from Quetta to Peshawar and carrying 440 passengers, was abducted by BLA separatists, killing 21 civilians and four soldiers. Balochistan has been facing unrest for nearly two decades due to allegations of local ethnic Baloch groups and parties exploiting the province’s mineral wealth.
Extremism in Balochistan
The rebellion in Balochistan is the ongoing rebellion and rebellion against the governments of Iran in Sistan and Balochistan province by the Baloch separatist rebels and various Islamist terrorist groups. Rich in natural resources, Balochistan is the largest, least populated and least developed province in Pakistan. Armed groups demand more control over the province’s natural resources and political autonomy. Baloch separatists have attacked citizens of other ethnic groups across the province. In the 2010s, attacks against the Shia community by communal groups-although not always directly related to political conflict-In Pakistan, the ethnic separatist rebellion is of low level, but mainly in Southern Balochistan, as well as communal and religiously induced inspirations mainly concentrated in northern and central Balochistan.
In Pakistan’s Balochistan province, rebellion by Baloch Nationalists fought in 1948–50, 1958–60, 1962–63 and 1973–1977, with a low-level rebellion to start from 2003. In addition, in recent times, the separatists have accused their own groups of being involved in comprehensive crime, robbery and rape against Baloch women, some claim that the struggle started as an idealistic political battle for their rights of their people. The struggle has been converted into forcibly recovery, kidnapping and even rape gangs. Baloch terrorists have accepted some reconciliation proposals from the government and offered to hand over their weapons.