Deadly Baloch rebel ambush on military bus in Kalat
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Baloch rebels launch devastating ambush on military bus in Kalat: Several Pakistani soldiers killed, media barred

Baloch rebels launched a deadly ambush on a bus reportedly carrying Pakistani military personnel in Kalat, killing and injuring several. Authorities shifted the victims to Kalat Civil Hospital under tight security.

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One of the deadliest attacks this month in insurgency-hit Balochistan unfolded late on July 16, when heavily armed Baloch rebels ambushed a bus reportedly carrying Pakistani military personnel in the Nemargh area of Kalat district. The bus, travelling along the strategic Quetta-Karachi RCD Highway, was caught in a deadly crossfire as gunmen opened fire from both sides of the road, resulting in several fatalities and several others critically injured.

According to preliminary information gathered from rescue sources and locals, several Pakistani soldiers were killed on the spot, while others sustained grievous injuries. Numerous bodies and wounded personnel were rushed to Kalat Civil Hospital under tight security. However, media representatives were barred from entering the hospital premises, triggering outrage and speculation over the real extent of the casualties.

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While government officials downplayed the incident as a civilian bus attack, insiders and rescue teams from the Edhi Foundation confirmed that the bus was carrying both military personnel and civilians, and that the death toll may be higher than officially reported.

The modus operandi of the ambush a pre-planned, two-directional assault along a strategic highway suggests it was a targeted strike on a military transport, a hallmark of recent Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) operations. Though no group has officially claimed responsibility yet, the BLA has carried out a series of lethal ambushes on military assets in Kalat and adjoining regions since early July, making them the prime suspects.

Only days ago, on July 11, the BLA enforced a four-hour highway blockade on the same RCD Highway, halting traffic and engaging Pakistani forces in a gunfight that left two soldiers dead. This was followed by several high-casualty attacks in Kalat and Kharan, including sniper hits, bombings, and ambushes, in which at least 11 Pakistani soldiers were killed and over a dozen injured across various operations.

The decision to block media from Kalat Civil Hospital, where most of the bodies and injured personnel were taken, has further fueled suspicions of an attempted cover-up by authorities. Independent verification of the number of dead and wounded remains impossible, as mobile networks in the region have also been intermittently suspended a tactic routinely used during major counter-insurgency operations.

Government spokesperson Shahid Rind issued a vague statement acknowledging the deaths of “three passengers” and injuries to “seven others,” without confirming whether any of the victims were military personnel. However, conflicting updates from rescue officials suggest the actual toll is significantly higher.

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This ambush marks a new high in what appears to be a well-coordinated guerrilla escalation by Baloch insurgent groups, particularly the BLA, against Pakistani military and infrastructure targets. Over the past two weeks, BLA fighters have:

  • Killed five soldiers and wounded five others in a heavy weapons assault on a military outpost in Shekhari on July 5
  • Launched a preemptive ambush on a military convoy in Bencha on July 12, reportedly killing three soldiers
  • Orchestrated three bomb blasts on July 13 targeting the DIG’s office in Kharan
  • Conducted sniper attacks and disrupted CPEC-linked logistics operations in several districts

According to a recent statement by BLA spokesperson Azad Baloch, these actions are part of a broader “resistance campaign against occupation and exploitation,” declaring that the group will continue to strike until “a free and independent Balochistan is realised.”

Adding to the day’s violence, a separate explosion occurred in Quetta’s Hazar Ganji area, where a motorcycle bomb detonated remotely, injuring three women near Murree Camp. Police sources confirmed that bomb disposal squads were deployed and a larger search operation is underway to locate additional threats.

 

Topics: BalochistanPakistani militaryKalat Civil HospitalBaloch Rebel AttackRCD Highway
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