Pakistan's naval air station in Turbat under attack again!

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Majeed Brigade of the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) took credit for the attack.

Pakistan's naval air station in Turbat under attack again!

Pakistan Turbat Naval Air Station Attack News: In a shocking development, Pakistan's second-largest  PNS Siddique Naval Air Station in Turbat was attacked on Monday,  local media reported.

According to information, the Majeed Brigade of the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) took credit for the attack on the naval air base in Turbat. 

Majeed Brigades blames both China and Pakistan for exploiting the resources. BLA claimed that fighter jets had invaded the air base. Chinese-made drones are also reportedly being used at the facility. As the situation evolved, military activity increased significantly in Turbat, with several helicopters patrolling the skies.

According to ground reports, heavy gunfire and explosions continued for more than three hours. It was reported that the Frontier Corps had blocked several major roads in Turbat and that a large force of Frontier Corps personnel was advancing towards the naval airfield. The BLA said it killed "more than a dozen" Pakistani personnel in the attack. 

Additionally, the BLA also released an audio clip in which one of the militants allegedly attacked PNS Siddique, in which the militants claimed that various vehicles were attacked. Following the attack, a state of emergency was declared at Turbat Teaching Hospital and all doctors were ordered to report to duty immediately by  District Health Officer Kesh. 

This was the second attack by his BLA Majeed Brigade on Turbat this week and the third this year. Prior to this, the BLA targeted Mach City on January 29, followed by an attack on the military intelligence headquarters in Gwadar on March 20. 

The ensuing clash left two Pakistani soldiers and eight terrorists dead following an attack on Pakistan's Gwadar Port Authority complex. With several explosions and gunshots.

The increase in terrorist activities in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, is due to the end of the ceasefire between the Pakistani government and the banned militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in November 2022.

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