BLA: Took Control of 2 Pakistani Military Camps, killed 13 soldiers in Balochistan

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

Quetta (Balochistan), June 29 (NVI) Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed to have killed 13 personnel of the occupying Pakistani forces in twin-attacks in Balochistan during which its fighters took full control of two military camps and seized the entire booty of weapons and ammunition

The organized military operation was carried out in the Ziarat area of Balochistan, BLA spokesman Jeeyand Baloch said in a statement to NVI.

Giving details, he said BLA freedom fighters launched a simultaneous attack on two military camps of the occupied Pakistani army stationed at “Kharwari Baba” in Ziarat yesterday.

“Advancing from multiple directions, the freedom fighters encircled the camps and, after a fierce clash, successfully established complete control over both camps,” the spokesman said.

As a result of this close-quarter combat, 9 personnel of the occupying forces were killed on the spot, while other soldiers of the defeated enemy fled the battlefield, leaving behind their positions and weapons, he added.

After capturing the camps, the freedom fighters seized a large quantity of modern military weapons, communication equipment, and ammunition stockpiles into their possession, and subsequently set both military camps on fire, destroying them completely.

Meanwhile, other detachments of the freedom fighters set up blockades on the main highway to secure control of the routes.

During this time, the freedom fighters ambushed the reinforcing convoy of the occupying army and police attempting to advance towards Kharwari Baba at two different locations, Jeeyand Baloch said.

In these successful attacks, 4 more enemy personnel were killed and several others were injured, while their military vehicles were also immobilized, he added.

“The Baloch Liberation Army reiterates its commitment that such organized, coordinated, and decisive attacks on enemy positions will continue with greater intensity until the complete independence of occupied Balochistan and the total withdrawal of the occupying forces,” he declared. (NVI)