Balochistan burns hotter with Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) fighters claiming devastating blows to Pakistan’s military apparatus in Panjgur and Turbat. Dead soldiers, battered bases, and curfew-strangled towns define the latest chapter in this protracted conflict.
Through spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch, BLF detailed the exploits. Tuesday saw precision strikes: nine grenade launches hammered intelligence hubs inside Panjgur’s Chitkan FC base. Insurgents report a bloodbath and demolition derby for Pakistani ranks.
Across in Turbat’s Absar pocket, Kohda Yusuf roads turned lethal. A convoy—vehicles, motorcycles—met a remote IED fate. One army ride vaporized, claiming three lives and injuring a pair.
Full accountability from BLF for the intel office pounding and convoy carnage amplifies their defiance. These ops spotlight the fragility of Islamabad’s grip amid rising rebel momentum.
Khuzdar’s Zehri tehsil now cowers under curfew edict. Commerce frozen, transit nil, populace barricaded home. Ramadan heightens the pain: no flour, milk, greens, meds. Wage earners idle, patients perish en route to aid.
Plea for compassion swells—end the siege humanely. Zehri’s last curfew, a month of drone doom, haunts memories. Noski’s perpetual lockdown compounds the collective torment in Pakistan’s turbulent frontier.
