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Home>>World>>Baloch Liberation Army Captures Pakistan’s Surab City; Torch Govt Buildings And Army Vehicles
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Baloch Liberation Army Captures Pakistan’s Surab City; Torch Govt Buildings And Army Vehicles

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June 1, 2025 105 Views0

In a significant development, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed that its fighters have taken control of the city of Surab in Pakistan. According to reports, they captured the city in Pakistan’s Balochistan province after violent clashes with security forces. Visuals and videos show that the Baloch fighters seized the Pak army vehicles and weapons, apart from taking control of the police stations, banks, and other government buildings.

The Baloch fighters not only captured the entire city but also vandalised and set fire to government buildings and vehicles in Surab. Reports claim that Senior police officer Hidayat Ullah was locked in a room by the fighters, where he died of suffocation. Claiming responsibility for the attack and takeover, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in an official statement on Friday said, “Baloch Liberation Army freedom fighters have taken complete control of Surab city. Fighters have seized key government installations, including the bank, Levies station and police station.”

The group further added, “Snap checking and patrolling are also underway on the main Quetta-Karachi and Surab-Gidar highways. A detailed statement will be issued to the media soon.” According to 2023 estimates, Surab city, located in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, has a population between 35,000 and 45,000.

 

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