In one of the largest and most coordinated operations in its history, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) launched simultaneous attacks on Pakistani military targets across 39 locations in Balochistan province. The large-scale offensive, which occurred early Saturday, marks a dramatic escalation in the separatist insurgency that has gripped the region for decades.
The BLA, a militant group seeking independence for the Baloch people, claimed responsibility for the attacks, citing longstanding grievances over economic exploitation, political marginalization, and systemic human rights abuses. According to multiple sources, including a 2025 entry on Wikipedia, the BLA is known to operate from bases in southern Afghanistan and has historically targeted security forces, infrastructure, and foreign entities involved in resource extraction in the region.
These latest attacks come just two days after the group killed 12 Pakistani soldiers in Kachhi district using an improvised explosive device (IED). The May 10 offensive, however, demonstrates a higher degree of coordination and tactical planning, pointing to increased organizational capabilities within the BLA.
Balochistan, despite being Pakistan’s largest and resource-rich province, remains among the least developed. Separatist leaders and activists have long accused Islamabad of siphoning off the province’s mineral wealth while denying local communities access to basic services and representation. Human rights organizations have also repeatedly raised concerns about extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and torture allegedly carried out by Pakistani security agencies.
The Pakistani military has yet to issue an official response regarding the casualties or strategic impact of the BLA’s attacks. However, sources on the ground report significant damage to outposts, checkpoints, and communication lines across multiple districts.
The BLA is designated as a terrorist organization by Pakistan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Past attacks, including the August 2024 incident that left 74 people dead, have underlined the group’s capacity for high-casualty assaults and its willingness to strike both military and civilian targets.
Security analysts warn that the Pakistani government may now respond with intensified military operations in Balochistan, a move that risks fueling further unrest in an already volatile region. The international community continues to urge restraint and has called for a renewed focus on addressing the root causes of the insurgency through dialogue and equitable development.
The situation remains tense, with observers closely monitoring how both the BLA and the Pakistani state will navigate the next phase of this enduring conflict.