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Sohabatpur: BLF kills 9 members of death squads in Rakhni, damages 4 electricity towers; Gas pipeline blown up

In the continued harassment and killings of members of Pakistani security forces, the Baloch Liberation Front’s armed men killed nine members of death squads at Rakhni after capturing one of them and getting intelligence about others. In actions aimed at sabotaging infrastructure, four high-tension electricity towers and a gas pipeline were blown up

Sant Kumar SharmaSant Kumar Sharma
May 9, 2026, 03:30 pm IST
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BLF kills 9 members of death squads in Rakhni, damages 4 electricity towers

BLF kills 9 members of death squads in Rakhni, damages 4 electricity towers

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The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed responsibility for an armed confrontation with Pakistani military forces and their allied militia men in the Rakhni area of Balochistan, saying that nine members of a pro-state armed group were killed during the fighting.

In a statement issued to the media, BLF spokesperson Major Gwahram Baloch said the group carried out an operation earlier this week based on what he described as “verified intelligence information”. According to the statement, the operation targeted Waheed Bakhsh Masoori, whom the BLF accused of collaborating with Pakistani authorities and involvement in previous killings of the group’s members.

The spokesperson claimed that Waheed Bakhsh Masoori was captured and interrogated by BLF fighters, during which he provided information about networks described by the group as “death squads” operating in the region.

According to the BLF statement, Pakistani security forces launched a large-scale operation later aimed at recovering the detained individual and targeting a BLF camp. The group alleged that personnel from the Frontier Corps (FC), police, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), commandos, and armed men led by Aftab Masoori participated in the operation, supported by drones, mortar fire, and automatic weapons.

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The BLF claimed that fighting continued for approximately 16 hours, resulting in the deaths of nine members of the pro-state militias, while several members of the Frontier Corps and police were allegedly injured. Pakistani authorities have not publicly commented on the reported clash.

The group also announced the death of one of its commanders, identified as Captain Salal Baloch, also known as Major Noora. According to the statement, he was killed while covering the withdrawal of fellow fighters during the confrontation.

The BLF described Salal Baloch as a university graduate from Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) who had joined the armed group in 2022 and later became involved in operations across several districts of Balochistan.

The Pakistani government considers the BLF a banned militant organisation involved in insurgent attacks targeting security personnel and state infrastructure. The latest claims come amid ongoing violence and competing narratives surrounding insurgency and counterinsurgency operations in Balochistan.

Meanwhile, the Baloch Republican Guards (BRG) have said that they carried out attacks in Sibi and Sohbatpur, claiming that two electricity towers were destroyed, two others damaged, and Pakistani Rangers personnel suffered casualties and material losses. At Sohabatpur, a six-inch diameter gas pipe was blown up under a bridge, leading to a disruption in supplies to hundreds of houses.

In a statement issued to the media late on Friday evening, BRG spokesperson Dostain Baloch said the group’s fighters planted explosives in the Lemji area of Sibi on Wednesday night. This led to two electricity towers collapsing completely in the blast, while two others were severely damaged.

The group also claimed an attack on a Pakistani Rangers checkpoint in the Buskat area of Sohbatpur, where it said its fighters used small and heavy weapons. The statement said the attack caused “casualties and material losses” to the Rangers. Dostain Baloch said the BRG accepted responsibility for both attacks, adding that such operations would continue until what the group called the “independence of Balochistan”.

 

 

Topics: BalochistanPakistani security forcesBaloch Liberation FrontBLF attackRakhni clashInsurgency in PakistanSohbatpur blast
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