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BLA's Operation Herof Sends Shockwaves Across Pakistan

BLA's (Balochistan Liberation Army) Operation Herof has exposed serious weaknesses in Pakistan’s security and counter-terrorism efforts, intensifying the Baloch insurgency and straining diplomatic ties, especially with China.

By Srijan Sharma
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BLA's Operation Herof | Photo courtesy: BLA

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BLA's Operation Herof: A Resurgent Threat

In 2022, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) shocked the world with a suicide bombing at Karachi University, killing three Chinese teachers. This marked a significant escalation in the BLA’s militant strategy, signalling a shift towards more intense and calculated attacks. Since then, the BLA has relentlessly targeted Pakistan's security apparatus with a hardened and methodical approach. The recent attack on August 26, 2024, where BLA militants brutally executed at least 23 Punjabi travellers in the Rarasham area of Musakhel District, Balochistan, after verifying their identities, further highlights this resurgence of insurgency. This incident may only be the beginning of a renewed wave of Baloch insurgent violence.

In a bold resurgence attempt, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) launched a sophisticated and coordinated campaign dubbed Operation Herof, meaning "Dark Storm." The BLA claims to have killed 130 military personnel in a series of coordinated attacks across Balochistan. According to Jeeyand Baloch, the group’s spokesperson, the elite Fidayeen unit, known as the Majeed Brigade, managed to hold control of the Bela camp for 20 hours, during which 68 military personnel were reportedly killed, with many others injured. Additionally, the BLA's Fateh Squad and Special Tactical Operations Squad (STOS) established blockades on major highways across the province, leading to the deaths of 62 more military personnel. "After achieving the objectives of Operation Herof, the roadblocks on all highways were lifted," the group declared in a statement.

A comparative analysis shows that terrorism-related fatalities in Balochistan are the highest in 2024 since 2015.

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The intensity of this operation, particularly on the ground, indicates a significant strategic revival of the BLA, one that could have far-reaching consequences for Pakistan's security in the coming months or even years. A comparative analysis of terrorism-related fatalities in Balochistan over the first

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