The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) cadres killed a state informant, identified as Balach Bashir, in the Hoth Abad area of Kech District in Balochistan on March 14, reports The Balochistan Post. BLF ‘spokesperson’ Major Gwahram Baloch claimed responsibility for killing. Major Gwahram Baloch accused Balach Bashir of betraying the Baloch cause by collaborating with the army’s intelligence agency, MI, after renegading from the BLF in 2019. Bashir was involved in operations against Baloch activists and played a significant role in what he described as military ‘brutality’ and enforced disappearances in several areas, added Major Gwahram Baloch. He warned that anyone betraying the Baloch land and nation by facilitating the ‘occupying enemy’ state’s actions against the Baloch people remains a target.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) cadres launched multiple grenade attacks on a Security Forces’ post in Kasano area of Tumptehsil (revenue unit) in Kech District of Balochistan on March 14, reports The Balochistan Post. In a media statement, Jeeyand Baloch, the ‘spokesperson’ for the BLA, said that BLA cadres launched multiple grenade attacks, resulting in both material and human losses. He emphasized that such actions are part of the BLA’s commitment to continue its operations “until the complete withdrawal of the occupying forces.”
Unidentified armed persons abducted a labourer and set fire to the machineries of a crushing plant of a dam in the Allah Yar Shah area of Bolan in Kachhi District of Balochistan on March 17, reports The Khorasan Diary. Levies said last month, unidentified persons also abducted two labourers working on the same crushing plant.
Unidentified terrorists hurled a hand grenade on a security checkpost in the Major Chowk area near Cadet College crossing in Mastung town (Mastung District) of Balochistan on March 17, reports The Khorasan Diary. However, no loss was reported in this attack.
Two Baloch youths allegedly enforced disappeared by Security Forces (SFs) from Askani Bazar of Apsar area in Turbat town of Kech District in Balochistan on March 16, reports The Balochistan Post. The abductees were identified as Shoaib Ahmed, son of Bahram, and Balach, son of Durra.