
Baloch Liberation Army Releases Video Claiming Attack by Naval Branch on Pakistani Boat
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has released a video announcing the activities of its naval branch for the first time.
The two-minute, 32-second footage depicts BLA fighters using advanced weapons to attack a Pakistani naval boat. The group claims the assault killed three Pakistani soldiers: two on the spot and the third after jumping into the water.
In the video, the BLA warns the Pakistani army that its operations now extend to the sea, targeting enemy facilities there. The militants state there will be no safe haven for Pakistani forces on land or water as long as a Baloch lives.
The release serves as a display of the group's expanding capabilities, threatening the Pakistani regime with intensified actions across domains.
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