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Baloch Liberation Army’s Strong Response: Execution of 50 More Hostages After Pakistan’s Military Retreat

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has executed 50 more Pakistani soldiers in retaliation for the recent military operation by Pakistani forces, which ignored previous warnings and proposals for prisoner exchanges.

Weezha Roz-Islamabad-This retaliatory operation follows a heavy defeat of the Pakistani army during clashes today, in which three Baloch fighters were killed.

Pakistani forces, using heavy artillery and advanced weaponry, launched an assault on positions held by the Baloch armed forces (BLA), but were met with organized resistance and calculated military tactics from the Baloch.

The clashes resulted in a humiliating retreat for the Pakistani army and the death of 10 more soldiers.

Earlier, Baloch military forces had executed 10 captured soldiers in response to a drone strike by the Pakistani army last night.

With the 30 soldiers killed yesterday, the death toll of Pakistani forces has now exceeded 100.

Jiyand Baloch, a spokesperson for the Baloch Liberation Army, stated that the 50 Pakistani soldiers executed today had been sentenced by the “National Baloch Court” for crimes such as war crimes, ethnic cleansing, enforced disappearances, plundering Balochistan’s resources, and state terrorism. Currently, around 150 more hostages are held by the group.

The Baloch spokesperson warned Pakistan’s army that any further aggressive actions would lead to the immediate execution of all remaining hostages.

The group emphasized: “Pakistan has only 20 hours to take concrete steps for prisoner exchanges. Otherwise, with every passing hour, more hostages will be tried and punished.”

The spokesperson also stated: “This resistance is not just a battle; it is an unceasing movement toward the freedom of Balochistan. Every second, the cost of continued occupation for Pakistan grows heavier.”

Balochistan has been the site of conflict for more than seven decades between independence-seeking groups and the central government of Pakistan.

Human rights organizations have repeatedly reported widespread violations of the rights of Baloch citizens, the plundering of the region’s natural resources, and the enforced disappearances of political activists by Pakistan’s security agencies.

Weezha Roz

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