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Pakistan: Baloch Liberation Army(BLA) releases video depicting female fighters in “Operation Herof”

Balochistan Liberation Army(BLA) released vidoes of the female fighters who have sacrificied their lives in the "Operation Herof". The footage depicts the women fighters waging against the Pakistani security forces to seek liberation from the atrocities of Islamabad and carve an independent or sovereign Balochistan. The ongoing operation also reflects the spiking political instability and domestic disintegration in Pakistan

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Quetta: The Balochistan Liberation Army(BLA) has released videos and images highlighting the involvement of female fighters in its ongoing campaign in against Islamabad. Hakkal, the BLA’s media wing, shared a video of Fidayee Hawa Baloch, also known by her alias Droshum, participating in Operation Herof Phase II on the Gwadar front. The footage shows her engaged in combat alongside male fighters.
According to the BLA, the video was recorded twelve hours before she was killed during clashes with Pakistani security forces, marking what the group described as her “final message”.

In a separate announcement, the BLA introduced a second female fighter, Asifa Mengal, associated with the Majeed Brigade. Born on October 2, 2002, in Killi Qazi Abad, Noshki, Mengal reportedly joined the BLA on her 21st birthday in 2023 and officially took her “fidayee decision” in January 2024. According to information provided by Hakkal, on January 31, 2026, she allegedly carried out a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device(VBIED) operation targeting the ISI headquarters in Noshki.

Operation Herof Phase II is described by the BLA as a coordinated offensive across multiple locations in Balochistan, reflecting a significant escalation in the separatist group’s activities in the region. The recent releases underscore the involvement of women in the BLA’s operations, a shift the group highlights as a sign of ideological commitment rather than circumstance. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is an armed separatist organisation operating in the Balochistan region of Pakistan. Founded in the early 2000s, it seeks independence for Balochistan from Pakistan, citing political marginalisation, economic exploitation and human rights abuses by the Pakistani state.

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The group conducts guerrilla-style attacks, including bombings, targeted killings and sabotage, primarily against Pakistani security forces and infrastructure as a testament to the growing anger against the atrocities of Islamabad. This cycle of conflict has coincided with a troubling rise in kidnappings, enforced disappearances and targeted abductions affecting civilians, political activists, students and government workers of Balochistan. Pakistani state and the security officials are said to be behind these targeted attacks on the Baloch people.

Families continue to protest the disappearance of loved ones, who often remain missing for months or years. The resulting climate of fear and insecurity has eroded public trust, suppressed the political engagement and disrupted daily life across the province, fuelling both resentment and instability.

(With Inputs from ANI)

Topics: BalochistanBaloch Liberation Army(BLA)Operation Herof 2.0Women FightersPakistanIslamabad
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