Another attack on Pakistan after OPS SINDOOR: BLA's twin strike kills 14 soldiers in Cagebolan | World News

A few hours after India's operations against nine terrorist camps in Pakistan, Pakistan's army suffered another loss as 14 of its soldiers were killed by the Baloch People's Liberation Army (BLA). BLA also released videos of the attack. This shocked Pakistan during the Bloch protests.
The Bal Lu Chin-Christian Liberation Army (BLA) praised the two separate attacks, which killed 14 Pakistani military personnel in the Bolan and Kech areas. In one of the attacks, the BLA's Special Tactical Operations Squad (STOS) used a remotely controlled improvised explosive device (IED) to target military vehicles in the Bolan Mach Shorkand area. The explosion reportedly killed all 12 soldiers in the vehicle, including Special Operations Commanders Tariq Imran and Subedar Umar Farooq. The explosion completely destroyed the vehicle.
In another operation, BLA combatants took the bomb disposal squad to occupy the Pakistani army in the Kechkurag Tigland area. When the unit was performing a liquidation task, the main amplification line of remote control detonated around 2:40 pm yesterday. Two people were killed in the attack. Jeeyand Baloch, a spokesman for the Bal Road PLA, said the hiring killer who called Baloch Lilesation Arme as a foreign agent should know that the Pakistani army itself is a mercenary armed gang that thrives with the Chinese capital and Papa Jones. The meaning of Army Unification Transfer – Sometimes guarding the port, protecting the corridors, and satisfying the lender. The army that determines its direction according to the will of each era is not the National Army, but the Commercial Army. The attacks of Baloch Land Freedom Fighters on this mercenary occupying force will continue with greater intensity.
#breaking: BALOCH PLA's Special Tactical Operations Squad (STOS) is preparing for military operations during a remote IED attack by Pakistani troops in the Mach Kund area of ​​Bolan. 12 Pakistani Army soldiers were neutralized by the BLA. pic.twitter.com/nktisge0a3– Anand (@ibhagat_anand) May 8, 2025
Recent attacks highlight the protracted unrest and conflict in Bal Luzhi Province. In this region, separatist groups have long demanded independence, citing political marginalization, human rights violations and the exploitation of natural resources by Pakistan's states. These groups believe that the region's huge mineral wealth benefits central government and foreign investors, while local communities remain poor and underdeveloped. The presence and actions of the Pakistani military in the region are seen by many as acts of occupation rather than defense. As a result, resentment continued to grow, exacerbating further resistance and deepening the gap between Baloch nationalists and federal authorities.