Baloch separatists, in a report published through their media channels, have detailed a series of 21 attacks carried out in February, claiming responsibility for causing significant casualties among various Pakistani government authorities. The attacks resulted in the deaths of 48 individuals, 38 others were wounded, and 7 were captured.
The armed group identified three major attacks from February as particularly deadly. One such attack took place in the Barkhan area, targeting employees of Pakistan’s intelligence agency, resulting in the deaths of seven individuals.
Furthermore, the separatists considered the attack on the Pakistani coastal military forces’ camp, an attack on security personnel guarding the Sindak project in the Panjgur region, and an attack on a Pakistani military vehicle in Balochistan as some of the strongest attacks of the month.
The escalation of these attacks, stretching from the mountains of Balochistan to cities like Gwadar, Kalat, Turbat, and Nushki, points to the ongoing failure of the Pakistani government in the region. It also suggests that the Baloch separatists are gaining ground and are currently in a state of success.