
BALOCHISTAN: fighters of the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) besieged and attacked the Dungar Police Station located in the Jusak area of Kech. After gaining full control of the station, the fighters detained the police personnel and seized seven government rifles, magazines, and other military equipment from the station. After interrogation, all police personnel were warned and released in accordance with the organization’s principles and humanitarian values.
During the operation, the fighters also set up a checkpoint in front of the police station and conducted snap checks of vehicles. The purpose of the checkpoint was to maintain military control in the area and to keep surveillance on the occupying forces and their facilitators.

Meanwhile, another unit of the fighters shot and destroyed all surveillance cameras installed at and around the police station. The cameras had been installed by the occupying forces to monitor the movement of Baloch fighters and spy on the private lives of the local population.

The protective unit of the fighters ambushed a reinforcement convoy of the occupying forces at the Kech-Kour Bridge, which had been dispatched from the military headquarters in Turbat city. As the convoy reached the bridge, the fighters ambushed it with heavy and automatic weapons. As a result of the ambush, five military personnel were killed and four were injured, while two military vehicles were also damaged.
In another operation, BLF fighters attacked a construction company and set its machinery on fire in the Dam area of Winder on May 27, 2026. The company was constructing roads for projects that served military and exploitative objectives. The BLF has previously made it clear that no such project operating under the patronage of the occupying forces will be permitted, which facilitates the exploitation of Baloch national resources or assists the enemy in achieving military objectives. Such exploitative projects remain on the organization’s target list.
The Balochistan Liberation Front accepts responsibility for the attack on the police station and the military convoy in Jusak Kech, the seizure of weapons, and the attack on the construction company’s site in Winder.


