BLA took the lives of 30 Pakistani soldiers in one stroke!
Once again a big claim has come to light regarding the security situation in Balochistan. Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has said that it carried out a suicide attack on the Panwan camp of Pakistan Coast Guards located in Jiwani area of Gwadar district of Balochistan province of Pakistan. The organization claims that more than 30 Pakistani soldiers were killed and many others were seriously injured in this action.
However, these claims of BLA have not been confirmed yet. At the same time, no official statement was issued by the Pakistan government or security agencies regarding this incident. The video of this attack has also been released on social media.
Know the whole matter in 5 points
1. According to the statement issued in the name of BLA spokesperson Jiyand Baloch, this attack was carried out at around 6:32 pm on July 3, 2026. The organization says that the target was the Panwan camp of Pakistan Coast Guards located in Jiwani area of Gwadar district.
2. According to the organization, suicide bomber Attaullah Baloch alias Ajmal, associated with its Majeed Brigade, drove a truck full of explosives inside the camp and detonated it. BLA claims that the blast was extremely powerful, causing huge damage to the camp and turning a large part of it into debris.
3. BLA has said in its statement that immediately after the explosion, its Fateh Squad fighters attacked the camp from all directions. The organization claims that the security personnel who survived the blast were targeted in a close encounter.
4. BLA says that more than 30 Pakistani soldiers were killed in this attack, while many others were seriously injured. However, this claim has not been confirmed by any independent agency, international media or official institutions of Pakistan.
5. The organization has said in its statement that detailed description and video of the entire operation will be released soon through its official channels. At present no such video has been publicly verified. There was no official reaction to this alleged attack from the Pakistan government, army or security agencies.
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