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Balochistan: BLA attacks pro-Pakistan celebrations

Special Tactical Operations Squad (STOQ) of Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).

Quetta, May 14 (NVI) Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) today carried out a grenade attack at a so-called ‘Victory Celebrations’ programme organized under the patronage of occupying Pakistani Army in Quetta, as a result of which one militiaman was killed and several injured.

The rally was being led by Member of Provincial Assembly Ali Madad Jattak.

Freedom fighters targeted armed ‘death squad’ agents ahead of the rally, BLA spokesman Jeeyand Baloch said.

As a result of the attack, 1 death squad agent was eliminated and 12 were injured.

“The so-called Balochistan government, out of fear tried to throw dust in the eyes of the world by installing containers all over Quetta and celebrating a “so-called celebration” under the patronage of occupying state,” Jeeyand Baloch said.

“But today truth has become clear to the world that Baloch liberation movement has taken a strong shape with public support where occupying army does not consider itself safe in any corner of Balochistan,” the spokesman said.

Earlier last ight, Baloch Liberation Army freedom fighters also targeted enemy personnel posted at the checkpoint of occupying Pakistani Army at MCC Cross in Mastung with a hand grenade attack, as a result of which 4 personnel were injured, he said .

In the name of searching on the said checkpoint Baloch people were being humiliated from which even women and the elderly were not safe.

Balochistan: BLA claims 7 more attacks under Op Herof

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

Quetta, May 13 (NVI) Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) tonight said it carried out 7 more attacks as part of ‘Operation Herof’ military exercises under which 71 attacks were claimed earlier and at least 11 soldiers and affiliates were killed and several injured.

These 7 attacks were carried out in Ornach, Panjgur, Kalat, Noshki and Sibi and involved blockades on main highways, IED and armed attacks on occupying forces, during which agents were neutralized and check posts captured.

“These attacks were part of coordinated attacks under the Baloch Liberation Army’s ‘Operation Herof 2.0’ military exercise during which a total of 78 operations were carried out at 58 locations,” its spokesman Jeeyand Baloch said.

During the intervening night of May 10 & 11, BLA fighters maintained control of the highway at Ornach Cross in the Khuzdar area for over 2 hours, he said.

During the blockade, snap checks were carried out & 2 vehicles involved in looting Baloch national resources were targeted, he said.

Fighters also captured a Levies Force post and set it on fire, the spokesman said.

On the night of May 11, BLA freedom fighters targeted a post of occupying Pakistani army at Nokabad in Panjgur.

Fighters attacked the occupying army with automatic weapons, while rocket launchers and several shells using grenade launchers were fired at the enemy army, he said.

The attack lasted more than 25 minutes during which at least 2 occupying army personnel were eliminated and 5 were injured.

In another operation, freedom fighters seized cameras installed by occupying Pakistani army in the Paroom Jain area of Panjgur.

Freedom fighters also targeted occupying Pakistani army Bomb Disposal Squad personnel using a remote-controlled IED attack in the Garap area of Kalat while they were engaged in a clearance operation.

In the attack, 2 enemy personnel were eliminated, the spokesman said.

Freedom fighters neutralized 4 agents of Pakistani intelligence agencies in the Galangor area of Noshki.

These agents had been arrested by Baloch Liberation Army freedom fighters in Ahmedwal area of Noshki during a blockade, he said.

During interrogation, these agents confessed that they were working as agents for the Pakistani army and its intelligence agencies in disguise, the spokesman said

Baloch Liberation Army freedom fighters targeted an occupying Pakistani army post at the railway station in Sibi with a hand grenade attacks.

Similarly, freedom fighters targeted an occupying Pakistani army post in the Mathri area of Kachi with an armed attack, as a result of which at least 3 enemy army personnel were injured.

These attacks are a continuation of BLA’s ongoing resistance strategy, “Operation Herof,” against the occupying state, Jeeyand Baloch said. (NVI)

Balochistan: 2 Pakistani soldiers killed in BLF attacks

Baloch Liberation Front (BLF). Representative pic

Quetta, May 13 (NVI) Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) today claimed to have killed more than 2 Pakistani soldiers in two separate attacks in the Kolwah and Jhao regions of Balochistan.

This morning, at around 7 AM (Pakistan time), BLF fighters carried out an operation in the Gazi Sodan area of Jhao, in Awaran district, its spokesman Major Gwahram Baloch said.

He said a group of security personnel assigned to guard a construction company were targeted using an anti-personnel landmine.

The mine had been planted in advance by BLF fighters at a known security position.

As the security personnel advanced toward their post, the device exploded, resulting in the instant death of 2 soldiers and serious injuries to two others, the spokesman said.

Earlier, yesterday at around 4 PM, BLF fighters launched a two-pronged assault on a Pakistani military outpost located at Shaho Batal in Kolwah, he said.

The attack inflicted casualties and material losses on the occupying forces, he said. (NVI)

Recent killing of Punjabi workers in Iran was orchestrated by ISI: BLF Chief

Allah Nazar Baloch, Chief of Baloch Liberation Front (BLF). File Photo

Quetta (Balochistan), May 13 (NVI) The recent killing of 8 Punjabi workers in Sistan-Baluchistan in Iran was orchestrated by Pakistan’s “illegal and criminal” intelligence agency ISI, the Chief of Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) Dr Allah Nazar Baloch has said in a rare video message.

He said these murders were carried out to tarnish the image of the Baloch national liberation movement even though Baloch fighters do not target ordinary Punjabis.

“We have captured their officers at the Colonel level… The evidence is clear. They (Army personnel) were ordered to kill their own people and blame the Baloch,” Allah Nazar said about the murders in Meharistan in Sistan-Baluchistan region in Iran.

The guerilla leader who has been leading a militant campaign for independence of Balochistan from Pakistan said, “Over the past two to three decades of our struggle, we have never targeted ordinary Punjabis… Our history, traditions, moral values, and our centuries-old struggle for national liberation do not permit us to harm innocent workers.”

BLF is one of the prominent militant groups who are fighting for liberation of Balochistan which is under illegal occupation of Pakistan since 1948.

“Our struggle has always been based on clear moral values,” Allah Nazar said.

He said ISI is targeting Baloch refugees not only in Iran and Afghanistan but also across Europe.

“We are the oppressed. We are the victims of ongoing injustice (perpetrated by the Pakistani State). And we have evidence — whether in Balochistan, Afghanistan, or Iran,” he said.

“We call on the international community to recognize and respond to Pakistan’s criminal actions—wherever Baloch refugees are being harmed. As everyone knows, the ISI is an illegal and criminal organization. We urge the United Nations to impose sanctions against it,” he said.

Dr. Allah Nazar also rejected Punjab’s repeated claims that the Baloch freedom movement is supported by India and Iran.

“Punjab (of Pakistan) repeatedly claims that India, Iran, and Afghanistan are aiding us — if only that were true,” the BLF chief commander said.

At the same time, he indicated that he expects support from these nations.

“As our neighboring countries, they have a moral obligation to support our cause. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: it is the ethical responsibility of Iran, Afghanistan, and India to stand with the Baloch nation,” he said.

He appealed to the broader international community — from the Middle East to the European Union, the United States, and all democratic nations — to recognize the illegitimacy of the Pakistani state and take action against its propaganda campaigns.

Addressing the Baloch youth directly, Dr. Allah Nazar urged them to rise to the challenge: “To all Baloch freedom-loving comrades, to every oppressed Baloch, and especially to the youth— I say this: each generation is stronger, more aware, and more educated than the last. I urge you—yes, pursue education—but also play an active role in the struggle for freedom. Take up arms and stand firm against this illegitimate state.” (NVI)

3 terrorists killed in Kashmir encounter

File photo of an encounter site.

Srinagar, May 13 (NVI): Security forces today gunned down 3 terrorists, including a top commander of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) outfit, who were involved in a number of killings in the Kashmir valley over the past few years.

The terrorists — two locals and one possibly a Pakistani national — were killed in a gunfight in a forest in Kellar area of Shopian in South Kashmir this morning.

The two local terrorists were identified as Shahid Kuttay and Adnan Shafi Dar, both residents of Shopian.

Shahid had joined the LeT on March 8, 2023 and was involved in multiple attacks, including the April 8 firing at Danish Resort in which 2 German tourists and a driver were injured.

He was also involved in the killing of BJP Sarpanch in Heerpora in Shopian on May 18, 2024 and his role is suspected in the killing of a Territorial Army (TA) personnel in Kulgam on February 3 this year, a police official said.

Shahid was categorized as an ‘A’ Category terrorist, which means he was among the most wanted.

Adnan Shafi joined LeT on October 18 last year and was involved in the killing of a non-local labourer at Wachi, Shopian on the same day.

The identity of the third terrorist is being ascertained, the official added.

The gunfight took place after security forces cordoned the area following input about presence of terrorists there.  (NVI)

BLA warns India over Pakistan’s ceasefire vow, wants decisive action which it will join

Representative image of Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
Quetta, May 11 (NVI) The promise of “ceasefire” by Pakistan is “merely a deception”, Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) cautioned today as it goaded India to launch the final decisive action against the “terrorist State”, saying the outfit and other militant groups of Balochistan will be its “military arm” on the Western side.

Balochistan: BLA says it attacked Pakistani army at 51 places, killed 40 & injured dozens

Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) fighters at some undisclosed location. File Pic.
Quetta, May 11 (NVI) During the height of India-Pakistan military escalation earlier this week, Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) opened another front for the Pakistani military as it carried out 71 coordinated attacks, which went on for many hours, at more than 51 locations across the occupied Balochistan.
In a statement today, the BLA said the attacks targeting military convoys, checkpoints, intelligence centers, mineral transport vehicles, and death squads were part of military exercises in preparation for ‘Operation Herof’.

“The aim of these attacks was not simply to destroy the enemy but to test military coordination, ground control, and defensive positions, in order to strengthen readiness for future organized warfare,” said BLA spokesman Jeeyand Baloch.

“The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) commanders took complete control of the oshab area of ​​Kech. The commanders took positions at various places in the area and continued the snap-checking process on the highway,” he said.

“During this time, they took control of the Levies police station and the NADRA office and after taking possession of all the weapons and war material of the forces personnel, they set fire to both the buildings,” he said.

The Sarmachars detained 14 people from Sindh during snap checking who were later released.

The occupying forces attempted to advance at Hoshab Zero Point, where the fighters targeted the enemy army convoy with automatic weapons, he said, adding the enemy Pakistani army suffered heavy casualties in the attack.

Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) commanders set up a blockade in the Washbod area of ​​Panjgur and maintained control of the area for hours.

“The BLA commanders detained two police force vehicles and seized all their weapons, including seven Kalashnikovs, seven pistols, two G-3s and two under-barrel grenade launchers. The commanders later set fire to both the force vehicles and released the personnel,” the spokesman said.

Baloch Liberation Army commanders took up positions at various locations in the Bonistan area of ​​Panjgur and took control of the area for more than four hours and continued the snap-checking process on the main highway, he said.

During this time, a death squad vehicle formed by the occupying Pakistani army and intelligence agencies tried to escape, where the operatives of the so-called death squad leader Qasim were injured in the attack by the commanders.

The occupying Pakistani army tried to advance in the Majurabad area of ​​Bonistan, but was ambushed and subjected to a severe attack.

Three vehicles of the occupying army came under attack, as a result of which 14 personnel of the occupying army were killed on the spot and many personnel fled injured, he said.

In the attack, one vehicle of the occupying army caught fire, while the other two vehicles were also disabled, while the surveillance drone of the enemy army was shot down by the fighters, Jeeyand Baloch said.

The militants blocked the highway for several hours at the Goran area of ​​Panjgur and during this time, one vehicle carrying minerals was set on fire and two were disabled by firing.

Meanwhile, the Sarmachars maintained control of the area by blocking the Rakhshan area in Panjgur for several hours.

BLA militants blocked the main highway N-65 connecting Balochistan with Sindh at Dasht, Thira Mile, Mastung, adjacent to Quetta, for four hours.

The militants attacked a post of the occupying Pakistani army in the area with rockets and other automatic weapons, killing at least 3 personnel and injuring several others.

Several mortar shells were fired at the militants from the said post, however, the militants remained safe and held their positions firmly.

During this time, the occupying army tried to advance in the form of a convoy, which was attacked by the Sarmachars. Clashes continued between the occupying army and the Sarmachars for a long time, after which the occupying army was forced to retreat.

On Friday morning, Baloch Liberation Army operatives targeted and disabled six vehicles carrying chromite and other minerals in the Khadkocha area of ​​Mastung.

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants attacked the main camp of the occupying Pakistani army, equipped with modern weapons, in the Garap area of ​​Kalat.

Five soldiers of the occupying army were killed on the spot and at least three others were injured in the attack.

An ambush was launched on an occupation army convoy on the main highway in Mangchar. Two occupation army vehicles came under attack, resulting in the death of 5 enemy personnel on the spot.

In another attack, several shells were fired from a grenade launcher at the occupation army personnel camped at a college in Kalat, Mangchar, resulting in the deaths and injuries of several personnel.

BLA commanders took control of the Ahmed Wal area in Noshki for more than four hours during which they took up positions at various locations in the area, while they continued to conduct snap checks by setting up a blockade on the Quetta-Taftan RCD highway.

The commanders detained four suspects, who are being interrogated.

The fighters also took control of the railway station and Levies post and confiscated the weapons of the forces personnel. The post was later set on fire.

Baloch Liberation Army militants targeted the occupying Pakistani army at 14 locations in Quetta city with grenade launchers and hand grenades.

These attacks included the main headquarters of the occupying army in Shahbaz Town, Captain Safar Khan Check Post on Qambrani Road, Hazara Town Post, ANF at Burma Hotel, two posts in Faizabad, a post on Joint Road, Hazar Ganji Post, Faizabad Railway Patak Post, a post on Spini Road, a post on Bururi Road, two attacks on Kechi Beg Police Station and one attack on Sariab Police Station.

In total, 4 occupying army personnel were killed and at least 11 personnel were injured in these attacks.

The Sarmachars killed two persons, Muhammad Asghar son of Faiz Bakhsh, a resident of Bahawalpur, and Muhammad Ishaq son of Abdul Razzaq, a resident of Rahim Yar Khan, in an armed attack on Civil Hospital Road in Lasbela, Othal.

The said persons were working as informers and agents for the occupying Pakistani army and intelligence agencies. They were sentenced to death based on intelligence information provided by Zarab.

The Sarmachars carried out seven operations in Turbat, including rockets, grenades, armed attacks and blockades.

The Sarmachars blockaded the Dasht, Kanchati Cross on the M-8 highway for more than two hours. During this, an armored vehicle of the advancing occupation army was targeted in the attack.

The Sarmachars targeted posts and outposts of the Pakistani army occupying villages, Gehna, Nasirabad, Heerabad, Mirabad, and Jadgal Dun (D-Baloch Point).

Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) operatives ambushed and attacked the occupying Pakistani army in the Kohar area of ​​Tamp while they were advancing in the area for military aggression. Two enemy personnel were killed on the spot in the attack.

The Sarmachars patrolled Mand Balochabad and addressed the public, while the blockade continued.

The militants fired several rounds from a grenade launcher at the occupied Pakistani Army’s Military Intelligence (MI) office at the Grade Station in Tamp.

The occupation army camp in Blida, Al-Nador and the FWO vehicles parked there were targeted.

The occupation army post in Blida, Gili was also targeted in the attack and at least 3 occupation army personnel were killed in these attacks while the enemy suffered material losses, he said.

Two soldiers of the occupying army were killed in two separate sniper attacks in the Tolangi and Kuluki areas of Zamran.

The militants targeted the foot soldiers of the occupying Pakistani army in a remote-controlled ID attack in the Jobshan area of ​​Zamran when they came out of their post to fetch water. The explosion killed both the soldiers of the occupying army on the spot.

Baloch Liberation Army militants targeted police stations in Bolan, Bhag and Dhadar with grenade attacks.

Blockades were set up for hours on main highways in Sohbatpur, Dera Murad Jamali, and Nutal, while three vehicles carrying coal were targeted during a blockade on the highway in Sibi, one of which was set on fire.

These coordinated, systematic, and decisive actions of the Baloch Liberation Army under Operation Herof not only caused casualties and material losses to the enemy, but were also rehearsals for the second phase of Operation Herof. (NVI)

India, Pakistan end fighting after 3 days, US says we ‘mediated’ ceasefire

Patrolling by Indian troops along border fence with Pakistan (File Pic)

New Delhi, May 10 (NVI) After intense fighting of over 3 days, India and Pakistan have reached a ceasefire agreement effective 5 PM IST today, marking a huge development for which the US claimed credit but New Delhi sought to differ.

The announcement about “full and immediate ceasefire” between India and Pakistan was surprisingly made by US President Donald Trump at around 5.33 PM IST on his Truth Social handle and it was immediately confirmed by Pakistan.

India took some time to confirm the development.

Trump said the ceasefire was “mediated” by the United States but the Indian side claimed the agreement was reached directly between New Delhi and Islamabad.

The Indian side also sought to differ with the contention of US Secretary of State and NSA Marco Rubio that the two countries have agreed to “start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site”.

Indian government sources said, “There is no decision to hold talks on any other issue at any other place.”

The military confrontation between the two countries, biggest since the 1971 war, was provoked by the Pakistan-supported terror attack of April 22 in Pahalgam.

To avenge that carnage, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ during the intervening night of May 6 and 7, hitting 9 terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir with missiles.

The 25-minute action resulted in the killing of an unspecified number of terrorists belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammad, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Sialkot (in Pakistani Punjab) and Muzaffarabad and Kotli (in PoJK).

In response, Pakistani military launched attacks starting the evening of May 7 at several places from Leh to Bhuj in Gujarat, even though it had been resorting to firing and shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border for 12 nights till then.

“The stoppage of firing and military action between India and Pakistan was worked out directly between the two countries. The Pak DGMO initiated the call this afternoon after which discussions took place and understanding reached,” said Indian sources.

The Indian Armed Forces said while adhering to the ceasefire agreement, they remain ever alert and would give a “decisive response” to “any future escalation” by Pakistan.

“While we adhere to the understanding, the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy will remain fully prepared and ever-vigilant and committed to defend the sovereignty and integrity of our motherland,” said Commodore Raghu R Nair here while addressing the media after the ceasefire announcement.

Commodore Nair, who appeared before the Media along with Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, said, “Every misadventure by Pakistan has been met with strength and every future escalation will invite a decisive response.”

Earlier, Trump, in his post on his Truth Social, said, “After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

This was immediately followed by a post by Rubio on X: “Over the past 48 hours, @VP Vance and I have engaged with senior Indian and Pakistani officials, including Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Shehbaz Sharif, External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, and National Security Advisors Ajit Doval and Asim Malik.

“I am pleased to announce the Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site.

“We commend Prime Ministers Modi and Sharif on their wisdom, prudence, and statesmanship in choosing the path of peace.”

A post by Pakistan Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on X followed as:
“Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromising on its sovereignty and territorial integrity!”

Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, in a brief statement to the media, said, “Pakistan’s Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO0 called Indian DGMO at 15.35 hours this afternoon. It was agreed between them that both sides would stop all firing and military action on land and in the air and sea with effect from 1700 hours Indian Standard Time.”

He went on to add, “Instructions have been given on both sides to give effect to this understanding.”

The DGMOs will talk again on May 12 at 1200 hours, Misri said.

Pakistan’s Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also posted on his X handle, “Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromising on its sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh, while summing up the developments that took place since May 7, said, “Our operation was aimed exclusively at terrorist camps and facilities being used for anti-India activities.”

They said Pakistan “suffered very heavy and unstainable losses” over the past few days after its “unprovoked attack on our installations”.

“It has suffered losses, both on land and air,” they said while making the same statement, read out by Colonel Qureshi in Hindi and Wing Commander Singh in English.

“There has been an extensive damage to the crucial Pakistani Air bases, including Sargodha and Jacobabad,” they said.

“Across the LoC, extensive and precise damage to military infrastructure and command control centres and logistic installations have led to breakdown of Pakistani morale,” they said.

Colonel Qureshi said Pakistan has been “spreading fabricated allegations that Indian Armed forces targeted Mosques” and added, “Let us make this very clear here that India is a secular nation and the Indian Armed forces are a reflection of our Constitutional values. We hold every place of worship of all faiths in the highest regard.” (NVI)

Balochistan: Freedom fighters open war front against Pakistani military at multiple places

Baloch Fighters somewhere in Balochistan. (File Pic)

Quetta, May 10 (NVI) Even as the Pakistan Army was busy targeting multiple places in India, Baloch freedom fighters tonight launched massive coordinated attacks against Pakistani military and infrastructure at various places across Balochistan.

In Hoshab Tehsil of Kech district, a large number of freedom fighters took control of the area and set fire to the Levies police station and the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) office.

In the same district, explosions and intense gunfire have been reported from the Buleda area, according to local sources.

Details are not yet clear as communication is restricted in the region.

Some freedom fighters also established blockades on the M-8 highway, a key route of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

They checked vehicles for military personnel and reportedly took custody of several individuals.

In Turbat district, a grenade attack was reported in the D Baloch area, targeting Pakistani forces. The damage and the casualties caused is yet to be known.

Quetta saw two separate grenade attacks on Pakistani army posts in the Hazarganji and Faizabad areas.

In Panjgur district, there were attacks at various places, including in Washbod area where armed men established a blockade on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) highway.

They stopped vehicles and checked identity of passengers, apparently to look for military personnel.

Elsewhere in the same district, two police vehicles were seized along with arms and several police officials were reportedly detained by the attackers.

A police station was also captured, its weapons seized, and subsequently it was set ablaze, sources said

A check post in the Bonistan area was also taken over by the armed men.

The Baloch fighters also set up checkpoints along the N-25 National Highway in Dasht, approximately 45.6 kilometers from Quetta.

There were reports of heavy gunfire and explosions but more details were not available yet.

These attacks by the Baloch freedom fighters came even as the Pakistani military was busy carrying out cross-border drone attacks at several places in India, from North to South.

The Indian Armed Forces are giving a befitting response to Pakistan. (NVI)

TTP claims killing of 30 Pakistani soldiers

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) cadre in specialised gear. File pic released by TTP

Peshawar, May 9 (NVI) Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) tonight claimed to have killed more than 30 Pakistani soldiers and injured several others in different attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.

The TTP, which is carrying out ‘Operation Al-Khandaq’ against the Pakistani military since March, said a “systematic and intense attack” was carried out on the Dawn Gate military post in the Shekai district of South Waziristan last night.

In the initial part of the attack, 6 personnel were targeted and killed with a laser gun, TTP spokesman Muhammad Khorasani said in a statement tonight.

Subsequently, the post was targeted with light and heavy weapons and more casualties were reported as a result of this attack, he said.

Meanwhile, a military convoy tried to come to the aid of the said post from the Mantoi area but it was ambushed, in which two military vehicles were completely destroyed, he said.

In total, 20 personnel were killed and 5 were injured in this operation, the spokesman said.

The Mujahideen also seized 5 guns, a rocket launcher and night vision binoculars, besides other military equipment, from the defeated enemy, he said.

A Mujahid comrade Musab was also martyred in this operation, Khorasani said.

He said this attack was carried out to avenge the killing of comrades martyred in Shawwal in the past few days.

In another major attack, a military convoy was ambushed and attacked with light and heavy weapons today in the Khushhali Natasi area of ​​​​Mirali district of North Waziristan, he said.

The convoy was returning from a military post called “Zid Ghar” after delivering military ammunition, he said.

The battle continued from morning to 4 pm in which 8 military personnel were killed and 4 were injured, while a military vehicle was also damaged, the spokesman said.

Finally, the army personnel panicked and started shelling the civilian population, he said.

Considering the civilian population and the strong insistence of the national leaders, the TTP cadres gave the troops a  “safe passage”.

In a separate attack, at 7 am today, a military post near the Honeymoon Hotel in Mir Ali district of North Waziristan was attacked by Grenade Launchers, in which 2 military personnel were killed and several injured.

Mujahideen of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan also launched a massive attack on the Hasokhel Pul military post in the North Waziristan area at 12 noon, in which more casualties are reported, he said. (NVI)

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