
QUETTA: The Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) has claimed responsibility for a series of 19 operations across Balochistan and Sindh, saying that 37 Pakistani security personnel were killed and weapons were seized.
According to a statement by BRG spokesperson Dostain Baloch, the group’s urban guerrilla unit, the Parvez Urban Warriors, carried out attacks on government and security installations, blockades, and railway infrastructure during early March 2026.
Sindh Railway Attack
On March 6, the unit targeted a freight train and the railway track at Tando Masti Khan with an improvised explosive device (IED) at night. The attack reportedly caused the train to derail and severely damaged the railway track.
Operations in Balochistan
On the night of March 5, fighters took control of Gulo Shahr, seizing a police station and other government buildings. Personnel present were detained and their weapons and equipment confiscated. The detained personnel were later released with a warning. Vehicles, weapons, motorcycles, and other government property were reportedly taken and destroyed.
During this period, BRG fighters established roadblocks on Loni Road and Nari Gaj Road, conducting vehicle searches. Explosive devices were used to damage a railway track at Nari Gaj. A similar operation occurred on the Dhadar-Gandawah Road.
On March 4, the group attacked a check post in the Lumji area with heavy weapons and grenade launchers, killing seven personnel. Simultaneously, a hand grenade attack on police personnel near the SP Highway Office in Dera Murad Jamali left two officers seriously injured.
On March 3, the group targeted the main camp of Pakistani forces in Dera Murad Jamali with grenade launchers, claiming five soldiers were killed. Other attacks in Sonwah and the Mithri Bypass near Sibi resulted in further casualties, with heavy weapons used against check posts. Additional attacks on the central camp in Bakhtiyarabad reportedly killed five personnel and caused damage to civilian properties, including the residence of the DIG in Sibi city.
Earlier, on March 1, fighters seized the Levies Station, confiscating official equipment. A reinforcements convoy approaching the area was attacked with a remote-controlled IED and direct fire, killing five personnel and damaging vehicles.
BRG said all 19 operations were successfully completed and that all fighters returned safely to their bases. The group reiterated its commitment to continue armed operations against Pakistani forces until the independence of Balochistan.

