Balochistan: ISI Office, Chromite Trucks, and Mobile Tower Attacked

 Balochistan: ISI Office, Chromite Trucks, and Mobile Tower Attacked

QUETTA: The spokesperson for the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Azad Baloch, has claimed responsibility for three consecutive attacks targeting the ISI office, Chromite Trucks, and a mobile tower in various areas of Balochistan.

According to reports, armed men attacked the main office of the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI on April 1, located near Shaikh Masjid in Kharan, Balochistan.

It must be noted that on March 26, BLA fighters attacked the ISI headquarters in the Nushki area of Balochistan and informed the media that Pakistani forces suffered casualties.

On April 2, Baloch fighters targeted trucks transporting precious stones on the CPEC road in the Gwash area of Kharan, resulting in at least one injury.

The trucks were carrying large quantities of Chromite from Chagai for export out of Balochistan.

The BLA reiterated its warning to all transportation and goods companies, as well as public and private contractors and drivers, to refrain from aiding the occupying state in exploiting Baloch national resources.

The organization vowed that such attacks would continue until the independence of ‘occupied Balochistan’.

On April 3, BLA fighters attacked a mobile tower in the Shapuk area of Turbat and set fire to the machinery.

Azad Baloch, the organization’s spokesperson, asserted that the mobile tower was erected in the area for spying purposes.

The BLA warned telecom companies against facilitating the Pakistani state’s military objectives in occupied Balochistan.

Azad Baloch claimed responsibility for all three attacks on behalf of the Baloch Liberation Army.

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