Balochistan Violence: 15 Pakistani Soldiers, 92 Militants Killed
Pakistan witnessed one of its deadliest days of violence in recent years as coordinated militant attacks rocked the south-western province of Balochistan on Saturday. According to Pakistan's military, at least 92 militants were killed in retaliatory operations after insurgents carried out simultaneous strikes across multiple cities. The clashes also claimed the lives of 15 security personnel and 18 civilians.
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), a separatist group long engaged in armed resistance against Islamabad, claimed responsibility for the attacks. The group asserted that dozens of Pakistani soldiers were killed, though these claims, like those of the military, remain unverified by independent sources.
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The BLA has accused the federal government of exploiting the province's rich mineral wealth without benefiting the local population, a grievance that has fueled decades of unrest.
In its official statement, Pakistan's military alleged that the militants carried out multiple strikes targeting civilians and security installations in and around Quetta, the provincial capital. The army claimed to have launched "clearance operations" across Balochistan, declaring that it had "successfully thwarted the evil design" of the rebels. As part of security measures, key administrative buildings in Quetta were sealed, mobile services were jammed, and train services were suspended.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the military's response, vowing to continue Pakistan's "war against terrorism until its complete eradication." The attacks, however, highlight the persistent instability in Balochistan, a province that has remained a flashpoint since Pakistan's independence in 1947. The insurgency, rooted in demands for greater autonomy and even independence, has repeatedly challenged Islamabad's authority.
The Pakistani military also accused India of supporting the militants, a charge New Delhi has consistently rejected as baseless. Such allegations are not new; Islamabad has often blamed external forces for unrest in Balochistan, while India maintains that the conflict is an internal matter stemming from Pakistan's own governance failures.
Saturday's violence saw militants armed with grenades and automatic weapons attacking 12 towns and cities, targeting police stations, paramilitary posts, prisons, and government offices. The scale of the offensive reflects the BLA's growing capability to coordinate large-scale strikes, despite Pakistan's heavy military presence in the region.
Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province by area, covers nearly 44% of the country's landmass but is sparsely populated, housing only about 5% of Pakistan's 240 million people. Rich in natural gas and minerals, the province remains strategically significant, sharing borders with Iran and Afghanistan and boasting a long coastline along the Arabian Sea. Yet, despite its resources, Balochistan remains one of Pakistan's poorest regions, fuelling resentment among its ethnic Baloch majority.
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