
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for multiple attacks on Pakistani forces and supply vehicles across Kolwah, Zamuran and Buleda, announcing a “complete ban” on the transport of goods to army outposts in Zamuran.
BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said fighters used remote-controlled IEDs to target soldiers in Kolwah’s Dandar area, killing three. In Buleda, the group said it killed an alleged informant, while in Zamuran, an IED attack damaged a vehicle carrying rations for troops.
The BLA said it had identified several private vehicle owners in Zamuran “collaborating out of greed” by delivering supplies to Pakistani military outposts. It declared a “strict and complete ban” on all such deliveries and warned that those who continued to assist the army “will bear full responsibility for their lives and property losses.”
The Baloch Liberation Army said that while it had previously limited the intensity of its operations to avoid civilian harm, its fighters were now authorised to directly target vehicles or individuals involved in supplying Pakistani force.

