Desert Siege: The Battle for Balochistan and its Unyielding Insurgency
Pakistani forces engaged drones and helicopters to reclaim a southwestern town after a three-day battle against the Baloch Liberation Army, resulting in the deaths of 58 civilians and security personnel. The conflict, one of the largest the region has seen, prompted widespread disruptions and heightened tensions.
Pakistani forces used drones and helicopters to regain control of a southwestern town from separatist insurgents after a tense three-day battle, escalating the death toll of civilians and security personnel to 58, police reported on Wednesday.
Saturday's synchronized assaults by the Baloch Liberation Army nearly paralyzed Pakistan's largest province as insurgents orchestrated explosions and exchanged gunfire with security units across over a dozen sites.
The unrest reflects the ongoing struggle for autonomy in the mineral-rich Balochistan, a province crucial for geopolitical projects yet plagued by longstanding ethnic tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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