Balochistan City Capture Video
International News: In a bold operation carried out on May 30, fighters of the Baloch Liberation Army launched a coordinated attack in Surab and Mastung. The operation reportedly led to the capture of key government infrastructure. These included the Deputy Commissioner’s office, the local police headquarters, a major bank, and strategic sections of the national highway. The BLA now claims that these areas are under their control. This marks one of the most audacious anti-state offensives in recent times. The visuals released by the group have sent shockwaves through Pakistan’s military and intelligence circles.
To cement their claim, the BLA released a high-quality video on social platforms. The footage shows their fighters freely roaming the captured compounds, with no visible resistance from law enforcement or the military. Walls of government buildings now bear the BLA’s insignia. This digital proof is now trending across several media outlets and has become a global embarrassment for Pakistan. The timing couldn’t be worse as Islamabad grapples with internal unrest and economic freefall. The video adds visual credibility to a situation the Pakistani state would rather deny or downplay.
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Baloch Liberation Army media #Hakkal published video of "taking control of Surab city"
- On 30 May 2025 - BLA freedom fighters took control of Surab city, and captured the Levies station, Police headquarters, DC office, Banks, and major highways. Vehicles were… pic.twitter.com/SgilrTDHFk
General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s Army Chief, has been projecting a tough image against insurgency. But this event suggests that his control over Balochistan may be slipping. Analysts believe this incident could be a turning point in the region’s separatist movement. It also raises serious concerns over the army’s ability to maintain order beyond major urban centres. The silence from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has only added fuel to the fire. With no official denial or counter-proof, speculation continues to grow.
This isn’t just a tactical failure. It is a symbolic blow to Pakistan’s sovereignty. The BLA’s success has emboldened separatist voices across Balochistan. The operation seems well-planned and executed, possibly with local support. It reflects the growing disconnect between Islamabad and its marginalized provinces. More than that, it calls into question the effectiveness of military crackdowns that have so far yielded little peace in the region. It is no longer just a rebellion. It’s a narrative war – and Islamabad is losing it.
International human rights groups have repeatedly raised concerns about Pakistan’s handling of Balochistan. Now, with the BLA stepping forward with visual evidence, those warnings appear validated. The global community may soon demand answers. If Pakistan fails to address the root causes, more cities could fall in the same pattern. The writing is on the wall – and it’s painted in BLA’s colours.
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