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BLA terrorist commander killed in Nushki was educated in Lahore on govt scholarship

BLA terrorist commander killed in Nushki was educated in Lahore on govt scholarship

NUSHKI: The designated terrorist group, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA)—an Indian proxy—has admitted its losses of five terrorists in a gunfight with security forces in the Nushki area of Balochistan. In the list shared on its official social media accounts, the name of Sufyan Kurd appeared—a graduate who studied in Lahore on a state scholarship at […]

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India intensifies proxy war in Balochistan after Operation Sindoor setback

India intensifies proxy war in Balochistan after Operation Sindoor setback

QUETTA: After setbacks in Operation Sindoor, India has intensified its proxy war in Balochistan by supporting terrorist groups like BLA and BLF, aiming to destabilize Pakistan to cover its humiliating defeat on the battlefield at the hands of Pakistan’s brave security forces. According to security analysts, India trying to promote its agenda of promoting agenda

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‘Death Squads’ narrative used to justify targeted killings in Balochistan

QUETTA: The banned terrorists group such as Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) has continuously deliberately targeting the innocent non-local civilians and daily wage labourers under the false narrative of “death squads.” According to details, targeting the innocent labourers and unarmed civilians in a cold-blooded terror attacks are part of a well-orchestrated

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Operation Pehrud Cleanser-I:terror network eliminated

Operation Pehrud Cleanser-I:terror network eliminated

QUETTA: In a successful intelligence-based operation named Pehrud Cleanser-I, security forces in Balochistan dismantled a key network of the Indian-sponsored terrorist group “Fitna Al-Hindustan” (BLA). The operation began on July 18 following credible intelligence reports about planned attacks on passenger buses traveling from Quetta to Karachi. Led by the Special Services Group (SSG), four specialized

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BYC: Not a human rights group, but a promoter of Fitna-e-Hindustan

BYC: Not a human rights group, but a promoter of Fitna-e-Hindustan

ISLAMABAD: The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) is not a human rights organization but a political group promoting the idea of Indian-funded Fitna-e-Hindustan in the country especially in Balochistan province. BYC’s recent protest outside the Islamabad Press Club is also a political stunt rather than a call for justice and Baloch rights. The political analysts said

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Five Fitna al Hind terrorists eliminated in Kalat

Four Fitna al Hind terrorists eliminated in Kalat

ISLAMABAD: On July 19 and 20, 2025, security forces carried out a successful intelligence-based operation in the Kalat District of Balochistan, targeting the reported presence of terrorists affiliated with the Indian proxy group, Fitna al Hindustan. IDuring the operation, security personnel effectively engaged the terrorists’ hideout. After a fierce exchange of gunfire, four terrorists supported

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BLA’s brutality shows terrorism is a shared threat across Pakistan

BLA’s brutality shows terrorism is a shared threat across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Indian-funded banned militant outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) continues to pose a grave threat not just to one community or region, but to the collective peace of the nation. Despite its claims of representing Baloch rights, the BLA has repeatedly targeted innocent civilians across all ethnic groups in the province. According to details,

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BYC’s false narrativeaims to shield militants and mislead youth

BYC’s false narrativeaims to shield militants and mislead youth

QUETTA: India-backed proxy group BYC has consistently been involved in anti-state propaganda. It falsely portrays individuals as “forcibly disappeared” who have, in reality, gone underground of their own will and joined terrorist networks. One such case is Nadeem, son of Rasheed, a resident of Gorkop, who is known to facilitate proscribed organizations. To evade law

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