Pakistan's military has announced that it has killed at least 92 militants in response to coordinated attacks in Balochistan province, which occurred on a single day Saturday. In addition to the militants, 15 security personnel and 18 civilians tragically lost their lives in the violence. The military has accused India of supporting these militants, a claim that India has repeatedly denied. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attacks, stating that they resulted in numerous military casualties. Both parties' claims have not been independently verified, and this day marks one of the deadliest escalations of violence in Balochistan, a province plagued by an ethnic insurgency for decades. Following the attacks, the military conducted clearance operations across Balochistan, reportedly sealing off roads and key administrative buildings, and jamming mobile phone services. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the military's efforts, affirming a commitment to continue fighting terrorism until its complete eradication.
Pakistan's Military Strikes Back: 92 Militants Killed in Balochistan

Pakistan's Military Strikes Back: 92 Militants Killed in Balochistan
In a decisive military operation, Pakistan's armed forces reported the elimination of 92 militants in Balochistan following series of violent attacks that left many dead.
Following a series of coordinated attacks in Balochistan, which resulted in the deaths of 15 security personnel and 18 civilians, the Pakistani military claims to have killed 92 militants. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has taken responsibility, accusing the government of mistreatment. This incident highlights the ongoing ethnic insurgency in the region, which has been a flashpoint of violence since Pakistan's independence.


















