BLF Claims Killing of 12 Occupying Forces Personnel in Attacks in Mastung, Kalat, Quetta and Kech

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QUETTA, BALOCHISTAN: The Spokesperson for Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) Major Gwahram Baloch, has claimed responsibility for a series of coordinated attacks resulting in the deaths of 12 personnel of the occupying Pakistani forces across Mastung, Kalat, Quetta, and Gomazi.

According to Major Gwahram Baloch, fighters of the organization set up a checkpoint on July 15, 2026, near Madina Hotel in the Khad Kocha area of Mastung. During the blockade, the fighters searched passing vehicles and captured the driver of a Pakistani army major along with his bulletproof vehicle. The driver remains in the organization’s custody and is currently being interrogated. During the same operation, the fighters stopped and inspected eight goods trailers but later released them safely on humanitarian grounds.

In another operation, on July 14, 2026, BLF fighters targeted and killed on the spot a soldier of the occupying Pakistani army with a sniper at a military post set up at Rodin Jho Hospital in the Kalat.

On July 13, 2026, the fighters targeted occupying army personnel who had entered the Marwar area of Gomazi dressed in civilian clothes for a military operation. The fighters took up positions at extremely close range and attacked the occupying forces with modern and heavy weapons, killing two personnel on the spot and wounding several others. The remaining occupying troops fled the scene, abandoning their dead and wounded soldiers.

In another operation, the Sarmachars of BLF attacked an army checkpost in the Zelag area of Jhao on July 13, 2026, with rocket launchers, light machine guns, and sniper fire. As a result, the occupying army suffered losses of life and material.

On July 10, 2026, fighters ambushed a vehicle of the occupying Pakistani army near Gidan Hotel in the Tok area of Kalat. The fighters attacked the vehicle from close range with automatic and heavy weapons, killing five occupying army personnel on the spot and destroying their vehicle.

Also on July 10, 2026, in the Dasht Kambila area of Quetta, BLF fighters on routine patrol encountered a Pakistani army convoy of 15 vehicles, including three armored vehicles. The army attempted to surround the fighters, but the alert fighters acted swiftly, took up their positions, and attacked the army. During the intense clash, several soldiers were killed and wounded. The occupying army attempted to target the fighters using a quadcopter, but the fighters shot one down. During the clash, an army officer attempted to advance, but the fighters’ timely counterattack killed him along with two more personnel, after which the occupying forces were forced to retreat.

Earlier, on June 17, 2026, the BLF fighters destroyed by gunfire a camera installed by the occupying army for surveillance purposes on the railway track at Dasht Teramil in the Mastung area. Prior to that, on June 16, 2026, fighters carried out a sniper attack on an occupying Pakistani army post in the Isplinji area, also in Mastung, killing one soldier on the spot.

The Balochistan Liberation Front claims responsibility for the killing of 12 personnel in all these attacks against the occupying forces in Mastung, Kalat, Quetta, and Gomazi.

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