
The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed responsibility for two separate operations targeting Pakistani security forces in Buleda and Wadh, according to a statement released to the media by the BLF’s spokesperson, Major Gwahram Baloch.
According to the statement, on the morning of March 11 at 7 AM, BLF fighters targeted a convoy of three vehicles belonging to the Pakistani Frontier Corps in the Mehnaz area of Buleda, Kech. The fighters used an improvised explosive device (IED) to strike the rear vehicle, which was carrying seven personnel. The explosion completely destroyed the vehicle, resulting in the elimination of all seven personnel aboard. The Pakistani forces reportedly retrieved their dead and retreated to their camp following the attack.
In a separate operation on the night of March 10, at around 11 PM, BLF fighters launched an assault on a police checkpost in Killi Saleh Mohammad, Wadh, Khuzdar. The fighters disarmed the three police personnel present at the post and confiscated their government-issued weapons. However, the statement emphasized that the personnel were released unharmed in recognition of their Baloch identity.
The BLF further claimed that the Pakistani state is increasingly establishing police and Levies checkposts in rural Balochistan, stockpiling weapons in an attempt to use them as proxies in the conflict. The statement urged Baloch personnel serving in these forces to avoid resistance during such operations, stating that compliance would be in their best interest and that of the Baloch nation.
The BLF reaffirmed its commitment to continuing its operations against Pakistani forces, paramilitary institutions, and projects it deems exploitative until Balochistan achieves independence.