The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has announced the execution of two men it accused of working with the Pakistani military and assisting in an operation that killed five of its fighters.
In a statement released on Wednesday, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said the men, identified as Jamal Khan, son of Tor Gul, and Arzi, son of Sohrab Chagla, were captured in the Mach area of Bolan district. According to the group, both confessed during interrogation to acting as paid agents of the Pakistani army.
The BLA claimed that the two men monitored fighter movements while posing as herdsmen. The group said they provided information to the army about BLA activity near the Goni Pura area of Mach, where five of its fighters were later killed in a clash last month.
The statement said both men were sentenced to death by the “Baloch National Court” on charges of treason and were subsequently executed.
Meanwhile, the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) said it had carried out an armed attack on a Pakistani military camp in the Doliji area of Jhaoo, in Awaran district.
According to a statement by BLF spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch, the attack began at noon on 30 June when a sniper team killed one Pakistani soldier at the camp. A second unit then fired rocket-propelled grenades and opened heavy fire during the confusion, killing another soldier and injuring several others.
The BLF said the attack was part of its ongoing campaign against what it described as “occupying forces” in Balochistan. It vowed to continue its operations until the region’s “complete liberation.”