BLA Claims Responsibility for Deaths of Seven Pakistani Military Personnel

BLA Claims Responsibility for Deaths of Seven Pakistani Military Personnel.webp

Quetta, March 3 – The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed on Tuesday that it had killed seven Pakistani military personnel captured during 'Operation Herof II', following orders from the Senior Command Council, local media reported.

In a statement, the BLA said that seven men, related to regular units of the Pakistani military, were sentenced by the 'Baloch National Court' for involvement in crimes, including enforced disappearances, abuses against civilians, and other war crimes, as reported by 'The Balochistan Post'.

The BLA stated that it gave a seven-day ultimatum on February 14 for a prisoner exchange, which was later extended to 14 days on "humanitarian grounds". According to the statement, the group concluded that Pakistani military authorities were "not serious" about releasing their personnel.

According to the statement released by the group, initial contacts regarding a possible prisoner exchange were used to buy time for military advances in the region while Pakistani forces simultaneously conducted operations involving gunship helicopters, drones, and heavy deployments, as reported by 'The Balochistan Post'.

The BLA stated that the Senior Command Council contended that the humanitarian grace period was used to intensify hostilities and target Baloch fighters, adding what it termed continued deception demonstrated that Pakistani forces only "understand the language of strength and action".

According to the statement, the sentences against all seven detainees were carried out on Tuesday as per the decision taken by the Baloch National Court. The BLA said that the Pakistani military's high command bears responsibility for the death of seven military personnel, accusing it of prioritizing "ego, military misadventures, and cunning culture" over the lives of its own personnel.

Last month, the BLA claimed responsibility for a series of coordinated attacks across the Balochistan province, alleging that more than 80 people were killed, including personnel from the Pakistani military, police, intelligence agencies, and counter-terrorism units. The group described the offensive as 'Operation Herof Phase II'.

According to a statement issued by BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch, the coordinated attacks continued for nearly 10 hours and were carried out across multiple districts of Balochistan.

He said the operation targeted what the group described as key security, military, and administrative installations.

The BLA claimed that its fighters struck locations in Quetta, Noshki, Mastung, Dalbandin, Kalat, and several other towns. These areas are widely regarded as important military and administrative centres of the Pakistani state, as reported by 'The Balochistan Post'.

In its statement, the BLA alleged that at least 84 members of Pakistan's security forces were killed during the operation, while many others were injured. The group further claimed that 18 security personnel were taken captive during the attacks.

The militant organization also asserted that more than 30 government properties were either seized or destroyed. These reportedly included government offices, banks, and prisons. In addition, the group claimed that over 20 vehicles were set on fire as part of the coordinated assault.

The BLA further alleged that its fighters were able to temporarily disrupt the movement of Pakistani security forces in several areas, claiming control over certain zones for limited periods during the operation.
 
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