Days after a major train hijacking, the BLA targeted buses carrying Pakistani security forces. Both attacks highlight the BLA’s new strategy of combining suicide attacks with conventional guerrilla ...
The Jaffar Express attack by the Balochistan Liberation Army left dozens dead and triggered a 30-hour military operation.
The increasing alienation of the Baloch population due to deprivation of democratic and economic rights, use of force to suppress protests and growing incidents of enforced disappearances has fuelled ...
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India Today on MSNChina mulling deploying troops in Pak amid attacks by Baloch insurgents: SourcesThe Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has intensified its insurgency in Pakistan, targeting both the military and Chinese ...
A group of militants seized a Peshawar-bound train, igniting a 36-hour hostage crisis, but this attack is part of a decades-long insurgency rooted in the Baloch separatist groups' violent struggle for ...
The University of Balochistan has been closed indefinitely and shifted to online classes, according to a notification issued by its registrar on Tuesday. Pakistani media outlet Dawn reported that the ...
In recent times, BLA has become an even more dangerous threat to Pakistan’s security owing to the consolidation of various Baloch separatist factions into one group—the Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar or BRA ...
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ABP News on MSNBLA Attacks Shake Pakistan Army: Soldiers Resign Amid Rising FearThe Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has become a major headache for the Pakistan Army and Shehbaz Sharif’s government. The ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNFive martyred in attack on security forces convoy in Balochistan's NushkiAt least five people, including three Frontier Corps (FC) personnel and two civilians, were martyred in a suicide bombing targeting a security convoy on National Highway N-40 in Balochistan's Nushki ...
By: Saqib Hussain MugheriTerrorism has remained one of Pakistan’s greatest security challenges for decades, particularly in ...
Pakistan Army chief General Asim Munir on Tuesday emphasised the need to turn Pakistan into a “hard state,” asserting that the struggle against militancy was “a battle” for the country’s “survival”.
Pakistan has called on the United Nations Security Council to prioritise action against terrorism emanating from or operating within Afghanistan.The 15-member council unanimously passed ...
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