
Ninezero reported, citing BLA, that the attack resulted in the deaths of 90 Pakistani soldiers when their eight-bus convoy was ambushed.
BLA Takes Responsibility for Suicide Blast on Pakistani Military Convoy in Noshki latest news: In a deadly attack, a suicide bombing hit a Pakistani military convoy in the Noshki district of Balochistan on Sunday, with the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) taking responsibility for the attack. The rebel group's Majeed Brigade and Fateh Squad were said to have conducted the attack, which included a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) that rammed into the convoy and exploded in a huge blast.
Ninezero reported, citing BLA, that the attack resulted in the deaths of 90 Pakistani soldiers when their eight-bus convoy was ambushed. Pakistani military sources, however, officially reported the death of seven soldiers, though local police official Zafarullah Sulemani said the death toll could increase since some others are critically injured. Sulemani further confirmed that evidence found at the scene indicates a suicide bombing.
The BLA statement went on to state that all eight buses transporting troops were destroyed during the blast and that the insurgents killed the soldiers who survived after the explosion. Although the Pakistani military has made efforts to discredit the extent of the casualties, the attack emphasizes the growing insurgency in Balochistan, with BLA constantly advocating for independence and autonomy.
The attack has created shockwaves across the region, highlighting the ongoing violence and unrest in Balochistan, a province wracked by insurgency and calls for political and economic autonomy. The atmosphere is tense, with authorities waiting to see what happens next.
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