At Least 10 BLA Terrorists Eliminated in Operations Across Balochistan

BLA Terrorists, Balochistan, Security Operation, Fitna-e-Hindustan, Operations in Quetta & Kalat

Security forces have eliminated at least 10 BLA terrorists in a series of recent clashes across Balochistan, including in Quetta, Kalat, Dasht, and Sahi Ji, dealing a decisive blow to anti-state elements attempting to destabilise the region.

Acting on intelligence and executing a highly professional counter-terrorism strategy, forces engaged with terrorists affiliated with Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), declared by the state as “Fitna-e-Hindustan”, in multiple operations. While BLA has only admitted to six fatalities, security sources confirm the group is downplaying its losses to mask a significant operational failure.

In Daghari near Quetta, a terrorist scouting unit attempted to attack a security checkpoint. Swift response by forces left several terrorists dead, including Jamshed alias Rizwan.

In Kohak, Kalat, BLA fighters tried to ambush a security convoy with IEDs, but timely action thwarted the plan. The retaliation led to heavy terrorist casualties, including the confirmed death of Nawroz alias King Najeeb.

In Langasi, Dasht, BLA operatives attacked a routine patrol. In the ensuing firefight, several terrorists were neutralized, among them Munawar Baig alias Meerk. Wounded terrorists managed to escape under the cover of darkness. A search operation is ongoing to track them down.

Security officials say these incidents are further proof that BLA’s capacity is dwindling, and its support base is eroding among locals who are increasingly fed up with violence and disruption.

“The narrative is clear: the state is not weak, and the end of terrorism in Balochistan is only a matter of time,” said one official. “Each failed attack reinforces that the future of Balochistan lies in development, not destruction.”

Security forces remain committed to safeguarding peace and prosperity in the province, vowing that no terrorist agenda will be allowed to hijack Balochistan’s future.

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