Balochistan Terrorism Watch

I guess it's about time Punjabi and Karachi people wake up and start boycotting Balochistan businesses.
No sahji, no chai Wala hotel.
Enough is enough
That should go a long way in winning hearts and minds of Balochs
 
That should go a long way in winning hearts and minds of Balochs
Stupidity can't be won over. There's the clue.
If one medication doesn't work, it needs to be changed, and sometimes people need to be given a taste of their own medicine.
 

Key railway bridge in Balochistan hangs over dry river bed after deadly attack​

Fallen tracks and rubble from the bridge blocking the road below being cleared by authorities

AFPAugust 28, 2024

railway workers clear the wreckage of a collapsed railway bridge the morning after a blast by separatist militants at kolpur photo afp


Railway workers clear the wreckage of a collapsed railway bridge the morning after a blast by separatist militants at Kolpur. PHOTO: AFP

The mangled track of a railway line hung over a dry river bed on Tuesday, after it was targeted in a series of coordinated attacks that killed dozens of people in Balochistan.

The colonial-era bridge — a key link between Balochistan and the rest of the country — was blown apart on Monday, with a section of a fallen track blocking a motorway below and another hanging from a damaged column.

Separatist militants killed dozens on Monday in several early morning attacks in the province which included taking control of a highway and shooting dead 23 people, mostly from Punjab province.

Six people traveling on the motorway near to the Kolpur bridge were also shot dead after militants checked their IDs, according to government officials.

“Explosives were used to attack our main bridge routes yesterday, which has stopped trains from traveling to other parts of the country,” Muhammad Kashif, a senior railway official in Balochistan, told AFP.

“We’re working to clear the road as quickly as possible to ease traffic for the public,” he said. “We do not know how much time it would take to restore the bridge in Bolan.”

The fallen tracks and rubble from the bridge that blocked the road below was being cleared by authorities.

“It’s a steep mountainous area and fear is natural, but the journey has to go on. We often pass through here in a convoy of three or four vehicles,” a truck driver from Sindh told AFP, while waiting for the road to reopen.

Security forces have been battling sectarian, ethnic and separatist violence for decades in impoverished Balochistan, but the coordinated attacks that took place in several districts throughout the province were one of the worst in the region’s history.
 

Key railway bridge in Balochistan hangs over dry river bed after deadly attack​

Fallen tracks and rubble from the bridge blocking the road below being cleared by authorities

AFPAugust 28, 2024

railway workers clear the wreckage of a collapsed railway bridge the morning after a blast by separatist militants at kolpur photo afp


Railway workers clear the wreckage of a collapsed railway bridge the morning after a blast by separatist militants at Kolpur. PHOTO: AFP

The mangled track of a railway line hung over a dry river bed on Tuesday, after it was targeted in a series of coordinated attacks that killed dozens of people in Balochistan.

The colonial-era bridge — a key link between Balochistan and the rest of the country — was blown apart on Monday, with a section of a fallen track blocking a motorway below and another hanging from a damaged column.

Separatist militants killed dozens on Monday in several early morning attacks in the province which included taking control of a highway and shooting dead 23 people, mostly from Punjab province.

Six people traveling on the motorway near to the Kolpur bridge were also shot dead after militants checked their IDs, according to government officials.

“Explosives were used to attack our main bridge routes yesterday, which has stopped trains from traveling to other parts of the country,” Muhammad Kashif, a senior railway official in Balochistan, told AFP.

“We’re working to clear the road as quickly as possible to ease traffic for the public,” he said. “We do not know how much time it would take to restore the bridge in Bolan.”

The fallen tracks and rubble from the bridge that blocked the road below was being cleared by authorities.

“It’s a steep mountainous area and fear is natural, but the journey has to go on. We often pass through here in a convoy of three or four vehicles,” a truck driver from Sindh told AFP, while waiting for the road to reopen.

Security forces have been battling sectarian, ethnic and separatist violence for decades in impoverished Balochistan, but the coordinated attacks that took place in several districts throughout the province were one of the worst in the region’s history.
What our third class ISI needs to do is to find the financiers of these bastards doing this shit and expose them. I know they're sitting in Dubai, Muscat, Manama, Abu-Dhabi. Always remember.......follow the money.

Free main koi kaam ne karta!
 
I guess it's about time Punjabi and Karachi people wake up and start boycotting Balochistan businesses.
No sahji, no chai Wala hotel.
Enough is enough
I hope that happens, so much for bechare gareeb mazdoor becomes hardcore Terrorists, majority of Pashtoons and Baloch consider themselves to be the superior people or race, and rest of the Pakistani's as outsiders, Sometimes a city or state need parties like MQM, at least in their time Pathans were put on a leash in Karachi, MQM gone and so gone the Karachi. Punjab needs its own MQM, take a note from Turks, how they rallied and burn few Syrian businesses insider Turkey and rest fall in line.
 

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𝐔𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐁𝐋𝐀’𝐬 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐝𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐚 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐀𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐬 🧵

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has been unmasked once again, revealing a sinister plot to defame national institutions by manipulating the missing persons narrative.

The person reported missing in an FIR filed in April this year, Tayyab Baloch alias Ilyas Lala, son of Moola Bakhsh and a resident of Nushki, has been identified as the terrorist involved in a suicide attack on the Pakistani FC camp in Bela.

This is not an isolated incident. The BLA, known for its deceitful tactics, has repeatedly included its operatives in the missing persons list to shield its activities.

Another example is Karim Jan, son of Fazal Baloch, reported missing on May 25, 2022, only to later be killed during a terrorist attack in Gwadar.

Similarly, Imtiaz Ahmad, son of Reza Muhammad, listed as missing, was killed during a Pakistani security forces operation.

The pattern is clear: terrorists like Abdul Wadud Satakzai, whose sister claimed his disappearance since August 12, 2021, have been involved in attacks such as the Mach incident.

These manipulations are not only misleading but also aim to disrupt national peace, influenced by external forces and anti-state agendas.

The truth about these terrorist organizations has been exposed.

Their exploitation of missing persons to further their violent campaigns against the state and jeopardize the future of Baloch youth can no longer be tolerated.

The vile façade of these anti-national elements has been stripped away, making it evident that the so-called missing persons drama is merely a cover for orchestrating terrorism.

The time has come to put an end to these acts of sabotage and restore order in the country.
 
I guess it's about time Punjabi and Karachi people wake up and start boycotting Balochistan businesses.
No sahji, no chai Wala hotel.
Enough is enough
This is the entire objective of BLA. Please stop falling for their trap.
 
This is the entire objective of BLA. Please stop falling for their trap.
I guess we should let them succeed in getting screwed all over Pakistan.
Then let's see how many Baloch keep supporting them.
Right now they kill on racial basis and nothing happens
No Baloch gives a flying F*k , no wife spread condemnation from Balochistan. Same old "Hooqooq" randi Rona . Talk to a Baloch about this incident and he will not look bothered and justify this mass murder on basis of Punjabi sterling their gas.
That's why Punjabis giving them a taste of their own medicine is important.
So that they also feel the sting of being hated just because one belongs to a certain race. Without any wrong doing on their own.
 
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I guess we should let them succeed in getting screwed all over Pakistan.
Then let's see how many Baloch keep supporting them.
Right now they kill on racial basis and nothing happens
No Baloch gives a flying F*k , no wife spread condemnation from Balochistan. Same old "Hooqooq" randi Rona . Talk to a Baloch about this incident and he will not look bothered and justify this mass murder on basis of Punjabi sterling their gas.
That's why Punjabis giving them a taste of their own medicine is important.
So that they also feel the sting of being hated just because one belongs to a certain race. Without any wrong doing on their own.
Do you know how many innocent Baloches die at the hands of these thugs every month? BLA slaughters everyone who opposes them including their own fellow Baloches. @RescueRanger
 
Do you know how many innocent Baloches die at the hands of these thugs every month? BLA slaughters everyone who opposes them including their own fellow Baloches. @RescueRanger
Same as MQM was a self inflicted wound on Mohajirs.
BLA is for Baloch.
This is no reason to keep shut on murder on innocent people because of their race.
I am observing this for years now.
Little to no Baloch condemn such killings.
Try it yourself. Try talking to any Baloch, and you will see
 
The recent spate of terrorists attacks different parts of Balochistan is no less than a shocking happening for most Pakistanis. We all know that insurgency in that province has been rather a serious issue for many years now. But these attacks can be taken as the grave reminder of the intensity and scope of terrorist networks and worrisome indicator of even a worse situation in the coming months and years.

The grave ground realities require cool brains to ponder on and devise an effective and multifaceted strategy and game plan to amicably solve the problem. While crushing the terrorists with iron fist might be required to bring the situation under control, a blind use of state power will certainly be counterproductive.

The real challenge for the state is not to merely eliminate the terrorists. Rather drying up the terrorists recruiting channels for the masterminds and handlers is far greater challenge for the state. It is indeed shocking that a well-educated female (university student) joined the ranks of terrorists and ended up exploding herself as an attacker on the security forces. It’s indeed impossible to safeguard or protect each and every student from a well-planned and targeted enemy effort to lure individuals (by using countless different techniques) while exploiting some particular weak aspect(s) of individual's personality. But still a multidimensional strategy that attracts the masses towards the state's side and puts stranglehold around the terrorist networks must be devised by both the federal and provincial governments.

For one, the middle class in Balochistan must be engaged and encouraged to come forward and actively and visibly play its role in nation building. That will help in changing the perceptions and countering the false narrative of the enemy. One fails to understand why the state cannot expose the clearly visible foreign desire and agenda when a terrorist threatens the state and even China claiming that the CPEC will be a failure. Due to the blind hate towards the state, these terrorists see no harm in keeping the people of Balochistan languishing in perpetual poverty just because Chinese should not have a trade access to Gwadar.

The CPEC project will be the most beneficial for the land and people of Balochistan. Struggling to keep them deprived of development and prosperity is equivalent to the animosity towards the people of Balochistan. It’s the time the state devises an effective work plan to counter the narrative imposed by foreign powers.
 
The recent spate of terrorists attacks different parts of Balochistan is no less than a shocking happening for most Pakistanis. We all know that insurgency in that province has been rather a serious issue for many years now. But these attacks can be taken as the grave reminder of the intensity and scope of terrorist networks and worrisome indicator of even a worse situation in the coming months and years.

The grave ground realities require cool brains to ponder on and devise an effective and multifaceted strategy and game plan to amicably solve the problem. While crushing the terrorists with iron fist might be required to bring the situation under control, a blind use of state power will certainly be counterproductive.

The real challenge for the state is not to merely eliminate the terrorists. Rather drying up the terrorists recruiting channels for the masterminds and handlers is far greater challenge for the state. It is indeed shocking that a well-educated female (university student) joined the ranks of terrorists and ended up exploding herself as an attacker on the security forces. It’s indeed impossible to safeguard or protect each and every student from a well-planned and targeted enemy effort to lure individuals (by using countless different techniques) while exploiting some particular weak aspect(s) of individual's personality. But still a multidimensional strategy that attracts the masses towards the state's side and puts stranglehold around the terrorist networks must be devised by both the federal and provincial governments.

For one, the middle class in Balochistan must be engaged and encouraged to come forward and actively and visibly play its role in nation building. That will help in changing the perceptions and countering the false narrative of the enemy. One fails to understand why the state cannot expose the clearly visible foreign desire and agenda when a terrorist threatens the state and even China claiming that the CPEC will be a failure. Due to the blind hate towards the state, these terrorists see no harm in keeping the people of Balochistan languishing in perpetual poverty just because Chinese should not have a trade access to Gwadar.

The CPEC project will be the most beneficial for the land and people of Balochistan. Struggling to keep them deprived of development and prosperity is equivalent to the animosity towards the people of Balochistan. It’s the time the state devises an effective work plan to counter the narrative imposed by foreign powers.

Look, you can't change a population that doesn't want to be changed

It's like saying oh, we should just make the Afghans more sane and reasonable

How the hell do you think we should get the crazy, racist and jahil out of these people?
 

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