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Pakistani Security Operations in Balochistan

Baloch separatist organizations reported conducting attacks on Pakistani forces in the region during the same time-frame.

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Dec 27, 2025
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BALOCHISTAN — Pakistani security forces conducted intelligence-based operations in the Kohlu, Panjgur, and Kalat districts of Balochistan, resulting in the reported deaths of 17 individuals identified as militants.

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These operations targeted groups labeled as Fitna al Hindustan and Khwarij, with recoveries of weapons, ammunition, and explosives noted in official releases. The actions formed part of the Azm-e-Istehkam counter-terrorism initiative, established by Pakistan’s government in June 2024 to address militant activities.

Baloch separatist organizations reported conducting attacks on Pakistani forces in the region during the same time-frame. Official Pakistani statements did not reference any casualties among security personnel.

The events occur within the context of persistent security issues in Balochistan, a province characterized by separatist insurgencies dating back several decades. Pakistani government sources attribute the militancy to external influences, including alleged support from neighboring states.

Groups such as the Baloch Liberation Army frame their activities as resistance to state control and resource management practices.

The United States has designated the Baloch Liberation Army as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity since July 2019, citing its involvement in attacks within Pakistan, and maintains counter-terrorism collaboration with Pakistan.

Analyses from academic institutions, including the United States Institute of Peace, identify internal elements such as disputes over natural resources and administrative challenges as factors sustaining the conflict.

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