Baloch militants have unleashed a torrent of claims detailing their 2025 rampage against Pakistan’s security apparatus. Leading the charge, the Baloch Raaji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) alliance confessed to orchestrating 174 assaults, slaying 167 personnel from army and intel wings, and sidelining 95 more through injuries province-wide.
The Balochistan Post spotlighted BRAS’s annual graphic, chronicling 35 bombs, 14 stormings, 35 hunts capturing 26 foes—including ISI elements—while dismantling 15 assets, 30 transports, and grabbing 51 weapons in a display of insurgent prowess.
Epicenter of glory: August’s siege on Khuzdar’s Jihri, held over 30 days with unchallenged patrols, speeches to crowds, and massive seizures of military bounty.
Allies piled on. Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) documented 521 strikes: 1,060+ killed, 556 wounded, quadcopters crushed, towers toppled, 208 arms taken.
Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) reported 581 firefights, 929 total dead (647 forces), 282 injured, dubbing 2025 ‘decisive’ per Major Gwahram Baloch amid the resistance saga.
Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) notched 88 blows in Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab—rails, posts, pipelines, towers hit; 22 slain, 35 maimed.
As cries echo of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial hits, and detention horrors by army-backed squads, these disclosures reveal a coordinated escalation. Baloch groups, united in vision, are reshaping the conflict’s narrative, pressuring Pakistan amid international scrutiny and hinting at intensified warfare.