13 Pakistani Army personnel eliminated in attacks in Balochistan: BLA

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Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) fighters at some undisclosed location. File Pic.

Quetta, Dec 19 (NVI) Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed to have killed 13 Pakistani soldiers and injured 7 in two attacks on the occupation forces in Balochistan.

In one operation, BLA freedom fighters targeted a vehicle of occupying Pakistani Army using a remote-controlled IED in Katgari area of Panjgur district on December 17, said its spokesman Jeeyand Baooch in a statemen.

As a result of the explosion, four occupying army personnel were eliminated and two more were wounded, while their vehicle was severely damaged.

A day earlier, BLA fighters targeted an occupying Pakistani Army convoy at Bulbul in the Zehri area of Khuzdar district of Balochistan.

The freedom fighters ambushed the convoy after attacking one of its vehicles using a remote-controlled IED, the spokesman said.

BLA freedom fighters targeted occupying army while they were engaged in an offensive in Bulbul and surrounding areas, he said.

In this attack, nine enemy army personnel were eliminated and more than five were wounded, he said.

The freedom fighters also seized a large quantity of ammunition and weapons, including occupying army vehicles, Jeeyand Baloch said.

After suffering humiliating defeat in Zehri and surrounding areas, the occupation forces have intensified atrocities against innocent Baloch civilians, the BLA spokesman said.

“The enemy (Pakistan) army is trying in vain to hide its failures by using civilians as human shields. Its policy of conducting house raids, unjustified harassment and collective punishment is a clear example of these atrocities,” he said.

“Baloch Liberation Army freedom fighters are always ready to target occupying army and every act of atrocity, oppression and aggression inflicted on the Baloch people will be held accountable.

“The occupying army should know that its military power and state violence cannot weaken the resolve of Baloch national resistance,” Jeeyand Baloch declared. (NVI)