Quetta (Pakistan-occupied Balochistan), Jan 6 (NVI) After carrying out a deadly attack on a Pakistani military convoy that killed and injured at least 77 soldiers, Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has declared the freedom-seeking outfit will make highways of Balochistan unsafe for the occupying armed forces, State agents and investors.
Two days back, a suicide bomber of BLA targeted a convoy of Pakistani military in Turbat district of Balochistan, blowing up and completely destroying two vehicles full of soldiers and damaging three other vehicles.
At least 47 soldiers were killed and 30 injured in the attack, the BLA said in a statement to NVI.
“This attack was part of the organization’s strategy to make Balochistan unsafe for the occupying state,” said the BLA statement issued by its spokesman Jeeyand Baloch.
“In light of specific information from the Intelligence Wing ‘ZIRAB’, the Baloch Liberation Army has decided that the highways of Balochistan will be made unsafe for the occupying army, state agents, and investors,” he added.
Under this policy, a series of deadly attacks will be launched at different times.
The BLA advised the Baloch people to stay away from enemy convoys and asked transport owners to avoid any kind of facilitation for the occupying army, failing which they will be responsible for their own losses.
“The BLA also warns freight vehicle owners involved in the looting of Baloch resources and minerals to stop their participation in this looting; otherwise, all their vehicles will be burnt,” the statement said.
This attack reflects the organization’s determination that until Balochistan’s liberation, resistance against the occupying state will continue, the spokesman said.
He said the sacrifice made by suicide bomber Bahar Ali has proven that the Baloch nation will not hesitate to make any sacrifice for liberation.
“The occupying state, as usual, tortured innocent Baloch people after this attack, opened fire and forcibly disappeared many individuals.
“Baloch Liberation Army has once again made it clear through this attack that our struggle against the aggression of the occupying state is invincible,” he said.
“This attack is not only a clear message to the enemy but also assures that the sacrifices made in the path of liberation will not go in vain,” the spokesman said.
“We will continue our struggle and defeat the enemy on every front. Our land will always remain insecure for the occupying state and we will not step down from our struggle until we achieve liberation,” he said. (NVI)