BLF Claims Responsibility for Attacks on Pakistani Forces in Zamuran and Gresha

The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed responsibility for recent attacks targeting Pakistani military forces and construction machinery in Zamuran and Gresha areas of Balochistan.

In a statement to the media, BLF spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch said that on June 13 at approximately 3:30 PM, BLF fighters launched an attack on a Pakistani military checkpoint located at Mubarki Hill in the Geshtardan area of Zamuran, inflicting casualties and material damage on the occupying forces.

Simultaneously, another BLF unit targeted and set fire to a government bulldozer belonging to a construction company operating near the military camp, causing further material losses.

In a separate operation, the spokesperson stated that on the night of June 14 at around 9:00 PM, BLF fighters carried out a close-range assault on a Pakistani military post located at Sarrage Cross in the Gresha region. One soldier was killed on the spot and three others sustained injuries. The attack lasted for about 30 minutes. Although the Pakistani military retaliated with mortar shells and heavy gunfire, the BLF fighters managed to withdraw safely.

The BLF concluded its statement by officially claiming responsibility for both attacks and reiterated its commitment to continue targeting occupying forces and collaborators in Balochistan.

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