Breaking: BLA Declares Control Over Vital Highways and City in Major Offensive
The security situation in Pakistan’s restive province of Balochistan has taken a serious turn as the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) reportedly seized full control of the important city of Surab. This bold move signals a major escalation in the ongoing conflict between Baloch separatist militants and the Pakistani state.
On Friday, BLA spokesperson Jayand Baloch confirmed in an official statement that their fighters have captured Surab city. The statement revealed that the militants took control of key government establishments, including the police station, a bank, and the levy station. Furthermore, several government buildings were set on fire as part of the attack, severely disrupting local governance.
The BLA also stated that they maintain patrols and checkpoints along the vital Quetta-Karachi highway and the Surab-Gaddar road, both crucial for the movement of goods and military personnel. Local sources reported that a large group of heavily armed militants stormed government offices in the evening, marking a coordinated and well-planned assault.
Following the takeover, several government officials were reportedly detained by the BLA. Multiple government vehicles were torched during the operation. BLA commanders claim that Pakistani military forces have been pushed back from several parts of Surab, although the Pakistani government has yet to issue an official response regarding the incident.
Such attacks are part of a rising trend in violence within Balochistan, where separatist militants have increasingly challenged the state’s authority. Since last year, the BLA and other insurgent groups have temporarily captured several towns and key highways, signaling a weakening hold of the Pakistani military over the region.
The Baloch independence movement is gaining strength, with calls for the province to be declared a separate nation from Pakistan becoming louder. This surge indicates that the Pakistani government’s current strategies to control the region are proving ineffective, as militant activities and public support for separatism grow.
Recent BLA operations have primarily targeted Pakistani army installations and government institutions, intensifying the conflict in Balochistan. The attack on Surab is just the latest in a series of militant offensives aimed at destabilizing the region and asserting control over strategic locations.
The escalation in violence in Balochistan raises concerns about regional security and political stability. With insurgent groups consolidating control in certain areas, there is a growing risk of prolonged conflict and humanitarian crises, drawing the attention of both domestic authorities and the international community.
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This post was published on May 31, 2025 7:49 AM
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