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February - 3 
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on February 3 that Security Forces had killed 13 terrorists while five Security Force (SF) personnel were also killed in separate clashes in Panjgur and Nushki Districts of Balochistan, reports Dawn. Terrorists had attempted to attack Security Forces'
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on February 3 that Security Forces had killed 13 terrorists while five Security Force (SF) personnel were also killed in separate clashes in Panjgur and Nushki Districts of Balochistan, reports Dawn. Terrorists had attempted to attack Security Forces' camps in Panjgur and Nushki in two separate attacks late on February 2-evening. The attacks had been "successfully repulsed" while dealing heavy damage to the terrorists, although one soldier was martyred in the Panjgur attack. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) quoting media sources reported four Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) terrorists were killed in Nushki and one soldier killed in Panjgur clashes on February 2. In an update statement on February 3, the ISPR said that Security Forces (SFs) had killed 13 terrorists in Panjgur and Nushki areas. "After successfully repulsing terrorist attacks at Panjgur and Nushki yesterday night, security forces carried out clearance operation to hunt down terrorists hiding in the area," the statement said. In Nushki, SFs encountered and killed five more terrorists, bringing the number of total killings to nine, the ISPR said, adding that four soldiers, including an officer, were killed while repulsing the attack. Meanwhile, in Panjgur, four terrorists were killed while at least four to five were "encircled by security forces", the statement said.
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February - 11 
The Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) held a press conference in the Quetta Press Club on February 11 where the VBMP General Secretary Sammi Deen Baloch addressed journalists and the public on the recent alarming developments in Balochistan and said that after the Panjgur and Nushki attacks, “
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The Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) held a press conference in the Quetta Press Club on February 11 where the VBMP General Secretary Sammi Deen Baloch addressed journalists and the public on the recent alarming developments in Balochistan and said that after the Panjgur and Nushki attacks, “enforced disappearances” and “kill-and-dumps” have seen an alarming spike in the province, and the trend is frightening, reports The Balochistan Post. Sammi Baloch said that “enforced disappearances” have been a major human rights issue in Balochistan for the past two decades – the rate of disappearances has increased and slowed down at times, but it has never stopped. But in the past two weeks, especially after the attacks on FC headquarters in Panjgur and Nushki, “enforced disappearances” have increased manifolds.
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February - 27 
The local leader of Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) Agha Habib Shah killed and four other people were injured in a bomb blast near Shakir Hotel on Karachi-Quetta National Highway in Hub town (Hub District) of Balochistan on February 27, reports The Balochistan Post. Earlier, it was reported that BAP l
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The local leader of Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) Agha Habib Shah killed and four other people were injured in a bomb blast near Shakir Hotel on Karachi-Quetta National Highway in Hub town (Hub District) of Balochistan on February 27, reports The Balochistan Post. Earlier, it was reported that BAP leader Agha Habib Shah along with four other people were injured in a bomb blast. Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack. In a media statement, BLA said that members of its Special Tactical Operation Squad carried out the attack that killed the BAP leader. “Habib Shah abandoned the Baloch freedom struggle and surrendered before the enemy forces in 2016. Since then, he was heading a death squad in Kalat under the patronage of Zia Langove”, BLA said in the statement. BLA said that Shah had been involved in espionage, enforced disappearances and military operations against Baloch “pro-independence” groups in Kalat and its environs that resulted in the “martyrdom” of several BLA fighters. “BLA’s operations against occupying forces and its agents will continue”, the group reiterated.
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February - 28 
Three Security Forces (SFs) personnel were killed and five others injured when Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) cadres attacked a military convoy in Badok area of Gwadar District in Balochistan on February 28, reports Radio Zrumbesh. In a statement released to media, Baloch Khan, the spokesperson of
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Three Security Forces (SFs) personnel were killed and five others injured when Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) cadres attacked a military convoy in Badok area of Gwadar District in Balochistan on February 28, reports Radio Zrumbesh. In a statement released to media, Baloch Khan, the spokesperson of the BRAS, claimed the responsibility of the attack. Baloch Khan said that soon after the attack, Pakistani gunship helicopters reached the area, however, their successfully managed to escape the site of the attack.
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March - 4 
The first Police Station for women in Balochistan opened on March 4, reports Dawn. The facility in the provincial capital of Quetta, was inaugurated by Inspector General Police (IGP) Balochistan Mohsin Hassan Butt. The Police Station dedicated to serve women in Balochistan came into existence 28 yea
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The first Police Station for women in Balochistan opened on March 4, reports Dawn. The facility in the provincial capital of Quetta, was inaugurated by Inspector General Police (IGP) Balochistan Mohsin Hassan Butt. The Police Station dedicated to serve women in Balochistan came into existence 28 years after the first such facility was set up in the country. Pakistan’s first women police station was inaugurated by late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Islamabad on January 25, 1994. “Women should be able to share their issues and their FIRs would be registered at this police station. All staff of the police station, including the officers, would be women who would help in solving the problems of women under one roof,” said Butt.
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March - 12 
One Army soldier was killed while another one injured when Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) cadres targeted two soldiers at the old vegetable market in Turbat town of Kech District on March 12, reports Radio Zrumbesh. BLF spokesman Major Gwahram Baloch said in a statement to the media that their c
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One Army soldier was killed while another one injured when Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) cadres targeted two soldiers at the old vegetable market in Turbat town of Kech District on March 12, reports Radio Zrumbesh. BLF spokesman Major Gwahram Baloch said in a statement to the media that their cadres targeted two Security Forces personnel at the old vegetable market in Turbat. Major Gwahram Baloch further said that attacks on the occupying Pakistani forces would continue till the independence of occupied Balochistan and appealed to the people to stay away from the occupying forces.
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March - 12 
Two soldiers were killed and several others were injured when Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA) cadres attacked an Army convoy in Shapuk area of Kech District on March 12, reports Radio Zrumbesh. BNA spokesman Mureed Baloch said in a statement that the martyrdom of freedom fighters would get a move on r
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Two soldiers were killed and several others were injured when Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA) cadres attacked an Army convoy in Shapuk area of Kech District on March 12, reports Radio Zrumbesh. BNA spokesman Mureed Baloch said in a statement that the martyrdom of freedom fighters would get a move on rather than weaken the resistance of the organization. “The ongoing state operation against the organization will accelerate rather than reduce our national resistance because every son of Baloch has become strong against the occupier”, Mureed Baloch said
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March - 15 
At least seven Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and six others injured in a landmine explosion on March 15 in the Sangan area of Sibi District in Balochistan, report The Balochistan Post. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack. BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch
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At least seven Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and six others injured in a landmine explosion on March 15 in the Sangan area of Sibi District in Balochistan, report The Balochistan Post. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack. BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch claimed that the IED blast resulted in killing 10 FC soldiers and seriously injuring four others.
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March - 16 
Baloch Students Council announced on March 16 to boycott classes across Pakistan on March 21 against the enforced disappearances, reports ANI. The council urged students from all over Pakistan to boycott classes on Monday (March 21) to record their protest for the safe recovery of Hafeez Baloch. The
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Baloch Students Council announced on March 16 to boycott classes across Pakistan on March 21 against the enforced disappearances, reports ANI. The council urged students from all over Pakistan to boycott classes on Monday (March 21) to record their protest for the safe recovery of Hafeez Baloch. They are seeking the release of fellow student Hafeez Baloch, who was forcibly disappeared by Pakistani intelligence agencies.
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March - 28 
The Interior Ministry on March 28 said that anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan, reports Dawn. This was revealed in a written reply submitted to the National Assembly (NA) during the question hour in response to a query posed by PPP MNA Dr Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro. She asked
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The Interior Ministry on March 28 said that anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan, reports Dawn. This was revealed in a written reply submitted to the National Assembly (NA) during the question hour in response to a query posed by PPP MNA Dr Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro. She asked if it was true that “anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan via Sistan, and if yes, details thereof along with action plan thereof, if any”. In its response, the Interior Ministry stated: “Yes, anti-Pakistan terror outfits are regrouping in Balochistan via Sistan.”
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May - 2 
Balochistan Liberation Force (BLF) cadres set fire to Ufone's mobile phone tower and its machinery at Sunte sar in Dasht area of Gwadar District on May 2, reports Radio Zrumbesh. BLF ‘spokesman’ Major Gwahram Baloch claimed responsibility for the attack. The spokesman said that the mobile phone tow
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Balochistan Liberation Force (BLF) cadres set fire to Ufone's mobile phone tower and its machinery at Sunte sar in Dasht area of Gwadar District on May 2, reports Radio Zrumbesh. BLF ‘spokesman’ Major Gwahram Baloch claimed responsibility for the attack. The spokesman said that the mobile phone tower and its machinery were completely burnt to ashes. “We warn all the mobile service companies to keep their services away from the population otherwise they will be responsible for the loss of their resources”, Major Gwahram Baloch said.
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May - 11 
A Balochistan based Human rights group, Human Rights Council of Balochistan (HRCB) has released its yearly report in which it pointed out the dire human rights situation of Balochistan in 2021, The Balochistan Post reported on May 12. According to the report, the year 2021 witnessed a drastic chang
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A Balochistan based Human rights group, Human Rights Council of Balochistan (HRCB) has released its yearly report in which it pointed out the dire human rights situation of Balochistan in 2021, The Balochistan Post reported on May 12. According to the report, the year 2021 witnessed a drastic change in human rights situation in Balochistan. HRCB, in comparison to previous years, recorded an increase in fake encounters committed by Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) killing 47, while there was a rise in cases of enforced disappearances, extra judicial killings, target killings, torture, collective punishment, killing of women for honor. Students remained the main target of military and its shadow organizations, both in Balochistan as well as in other provinces of Pakistan. A large number of Balochistan’s students were forcibly disappeared in 2021. HRCB received reports of enforced disappearance of 442 people, out of whom 170 were later tortured and released while whereabouts of 272 people remained unknown at the time of writing this report. A total of 366 people were killed.
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July - 13 July - 14
The Army Lieutenant Colonel Laiq Baig Mirza, who was abducted along with his cousin Umer Javed by Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) cadres near Warchoom area of Ziarat District of Balochistan on July 12, was killed by terrorists while five cadres were killed during an exchange of fire near Mangi Dam area
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The Army Lieutenant Colonel Laiq Baig Mirza, who was abducted along with his cousin Umer Javed by Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) cadres near Warchoom area of Ziarat District of Balochistan on July 12, was killed by terrorists while five cadres were killed during an exchange of fire near Mangi Dam area of same District, reports Dawn. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that a group of cadres had abducted Lieutenant Colonel Laiq Baig Mirza and his cousin Umer Javed as they were returning after a paying a visit to the Quaid-e-Azam Residency. "After receiving the information, Army Quick Reaction Forces were immediately dispatched to chase fleeing terrorists who were traced moving to their hideouts in general area Mangi Dam," ISPR said. A search operation was launched by Security Forces using Special Service Group (SSG) troops and helicopters to locate the abductees and the terrorists. "Resultantly, on the night between July 13 and July 14, a group of six to eight terrorists was spotted moving in a nullah in nearby mountains by one of the teams of security forces. On sensing their possible encirclement, terrorists shot Lt. Col. Mirza and attempted to flee," the statement added. An exchange of fire ensued, resulting the killing of five terrorists. The SFs also recovered a cache of improvised explosive devices and ammunition. However, in the process, remaining terrorists along with other abductee Umer managed to flee from the scene, according to the statement. Earlier, BLA ‘spokesperson’ Jeehand Baloch claimed the custody of Lieutenant Colonel Laiq Baig Mirza, reports Radio Zrumbesh. He was arrested in an intelligence-based operation by BLA’s special force, Special Tactical Operations Squad (STOS). Lieutenant Colonel Laiq Baig Mirza was a primary target and he was being tracked for days by BLA’s intelligence units. On 12 July his movements were followed throughout the day and he was finally arrested in an area where risk to members of public was at minimum. Colonel Laeeq was travelling with his family on the day; however, the family members were treated with utmost respect and they were not harmed in any way as they were not involved in any crimes. Colonel Laeeq of 96 L/C belonged to 12th Azad Kashmir Regiment of Army. He previously held commanding positions in Pakistan Rangers. Currently he was a commanding officer of Pakistan’s Military Intelligence (MI). He was working in DHA Quetta as a cover for his secretive role. Colonel Laeeq was arrested for being an officer of occupying forces, and his direct involvement in Baloch genocide and grave human rights violations, including enforced disappearances of women and children, and other crimes. He was given full opportunity to prove his innocence in a Baloch national court. During the proceedings he confessed to all his crimes and was awarded death sentence, said Jeehand Baloch. BLA has compiled a list of military officers that are directly involved in Baloch genocide. Strict action will be taken against all such officers and they will be brought to justice, adds Jeehand Baloch.
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July - 16 
BLA ‘spokesman’ Jeehand Baloch stated in a press release on July 16 that the military’s claim of killing their cadres during its so-called search operation around Ziarat and Harnai areas are merely propaganda tactics to hide its catastrophic failures in Balochistan, reports Radio Zrumbesh. After exe
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BLA ‘spokesman’ Jeehand Baloch stated in a press release on July 16 that the military’s claim of killing their cadres during its so-called search operation around Ziarat and Harnai areas are merely propaganda tactics to hide its catastrophic failures in Balochistan, reports Radio Zrumbesh. After executing the special operation in Ziarat, the cadres of BLA’s Special Tactical Operations Squad successfully reached their desired destinations. In the whole operation not even a single fighter of BLA was injured or killed.
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July - 19 
The ‘spokesperson’ of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), Qazi Rehan, said that the Army claimed to have killed nine people associated with the pro-liberation organization in Ziarat area of Balochistan on July 15, which turned out to be a lie, reports Radio Zrumbesh. Five persons of assassinated wer
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The ‘spokesperson’ of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), Qazi Rehan, said that the Army claimed to have killed nine people associated with the pro-liberation organization in Ziarat area of Balochistan on July 15, which turned out to be a lie, reports Radio Zrumbesh. Five persons of assassinated were identified as forcedly disappeared person those had been whisked away by Army in different times. All of them were in torture cells of Pakistan. The Army took them out of the torture cells and killed them in fake encounter. The spokesperson said that Shams Satakzai was abducted five years ago, Shahzad, son of Khudabakhsh Dehwar, resident of Kalat was whisked away on June 4, 2022, Engineer Zaheer Ahmed was abducted on October 7, 2021, Salim, son of Karim Baksh, a resident of Balgatar, on April 18, 2022 and Dr. Mukhtiar Ahmed, son of Abdul Hai, resident of Naal Khuzdar, was forcibly disappeared by the Army from the Polytechnic College in Quetta Sariab Road on June 11, 2022.
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August - 16 
The Balochistan cabinet on August 16 approved a parliamentary committee on the issue of missing persons, reports The Balochistan Post. The body will be headed by the Provincial Home Minister and include two members each from the Government and the opposition. The Balochistan cabinet announced the de
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The Balochistan cabinet on August 16 approved a parliamentary committee on the issue of missing persons, reports The Balochistan Post. The body will be headed by the Provincial Home Minister and include two members each from the Government and the opposition. The Balochistan cabinet announced the decision after a meeting. “The summary of the commission should be submitted to the Chief Minister as soon as possible,” the cabinet decided.” It is pertinent to mention that the families of the victims of the Ziarat incident and Baloch activists have been protesting in front of the Governor’s House in Quetta for the past 27 days. They have proposed three demands – the formation of a judicial inquiry to investigate the Ziarat incident; an assurance from the government that the Baloch missing persons will not be killed in “fake encounters”; and a guarantee that the Baloch missing persons would be safely released.
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October - 28 
Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) ‘spokesman, Jeeyand Baloch said in a statement on October 28 that the Senior Command Council of BLA has granted another week’s time to Pakistani military for prisoner’s swap, reports Radio Zrumbesh. After this deadline, immediate delivery of sentence will be carried out
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Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) ‘spokesman, Jeeyand Baloch said in a statement on October 28 that the Senior Command Council of BLA has granted another week’s time to Pakistani military for prisoner’s swap, reports Radio Zrumbesh. After this deadline, immediate delivery of sentence will be carried out for both the prisoners, the junior commissioned officer of Pakistani military Kaleem Ullah and Military Intelligence agent Mohammad Faisal. "The Pakistani military has so far failed to agree our demands regarding the prisoners swap. BLA had made it clear in the media statement of 5th October 2022, that if Pakistani military showed any aggression, then BLA reserves the right to withdraw its offer of prisoner’s swap, and deliver immediate sentence to the detainees", Jeeyand Baloch said.
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November - 22 
An armed group known as the Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA) revealed, on November 22, that its top ‘commander’ Gulzar Imam alias Shambay is in the custody of Pakistan’s secret services, reports The Balochistan Post. According to a press release by the “pro-independence” armed group, BNA that its top l
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An armed group known as the Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA) revealed, on November 22, that its top ‘commander’ Gulzar Imam alias Shambay is in the custody of Pakistan’s secret services, reports The Balochistan Post. According to a press release by the “pro-independence” armed group, BNA that its top leader Gulzar Imam went missing and is now in the custody of Pakistani intelligence agencies. As per Mureed Baloch, the spokesperson for BNA that their top commander “went missing some time ago”. Mureed didn’t reveal further information that how and where the insurgent commander went missing, and only said that “he had gone missing some time ago, the organization investigated the issue and found out through credible evidence that Gulzar Imam alias Shambay is under the custody of Pakistani secretive agencies.” He further added, “the organization is conducting its investigations and it will reach the culprits involved”. Imam founded the BNA earlier this year by merging his faction of the Baloch Republican Army (BRA) with the United Baloch Army (UBA) in order to expand the independence movement of Balochistan by uniting the Baloch armed groups against the Pakistan army.
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