Another Big Shock From BLA To Pakistan: Huge Loss Of Lives Taken Control Of Mangochar City
Internet/Hyderabad, May 10 (Maxim News): Pakistan, which is reeling under India’s Operation Sindoor, has received another shock. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) officially announced on Saturday that it has taken control of mangochar city in Kalat district of Balochistan.
The group’s spokesman, Zealand Baloch, said in a public statement on May 10 that it had carried out lightning strikes in 39 places. It is reported that Pakistani military installations, gas pipelines and main roads were targeted in these attacks. As a result, the Khajinai Highway was closed and local police were temporarily detained. They were released a few hours later. It is believed that Pakistani soldiers suffered heavy casualties in the BLA attacks.
It is known that Baloch rebels have been attacking the Pakistani army for the last two days. Balochistan Is demanding that they be a separate country, not part of Pakistan. Although Balochistan is geographically the largest state in Pakistan, Balochistan is lagging behind in development. Although Balochistan is rich in oil, gas, and minerals, the people of Balochistan allege that the Pakistani military government has seized the benefits of the region and prevented the local people from receiving them.
To suppress separatist sentiments, the Pakistani army is resorting to extreme violence against the BLA through organizations like the ISI, thousands of youth have gone missing. (Maxim News)
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