
BLA Launches 71 Attacks Across Pakistan, Declares ‘New Order’
In a dramatic escalation, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for 71 coordinated attacks across 51 locations in Pakistan. The targeted sites reportedly included Pakistani military convoys, intelligence installations, and mineral transport infrastructure in Balochistan. These operations were described by the BLA as a prelude to more organized and large-scale military resistance.
According to the group’s spokesperson, the purpose was not only to inflict damage but also to assess Pakistan’s military preparedness and response capabilities. The BLA claimed this was part of a wider campaign to destabilize the military dominance of the Pakistani state in the region.
BLA Declares ‘New Order’ and Rejects Foreign Influence
Following the strikes, the BLA issued a stark warning, asserting that “a new order has become inevitable” in South Asia. The group stated it would no longer remain on the fringes of regional geopolitics and declared itself a direct and decisive force. Rejecting accusations of being backed by foreign powers, the BLA emphasized its role as a homegrown movement rooted in Baloch nationalist aspirations.
It further accused Pakistan of hiding behind peace talks while actively promoting terrorism, both domestically and abroad. The group warned that ignoring Pakistan’s internal failures and external aggressions could destabilize the entire region.
Call for Global Attention and Regional Reckoning
The BLA urged global powers, especially India, to recognize the implications of their fight against Islamabad. They argued that standing against Pakistan’s policies was not just about Balochistan’s freedom, but about regional and international security, including concerns over the misuse of nuclear assets and state-sponsored extremism.
By linking their insurgency to broader global concerns, the BLA positioned itself as a new factor in South Asia’s strategic equation. The intensity of the recent attacks and the messaging that followed indicate a sharpened focus on both domestic disruption and international recognition.
As tensions continue to rise, observers warn that the ripple effects of these attacks could extend beyond Pakistan’s borders, potentially altering the security landscape of the entire region.