Afghanistan, May 31 -- Baloch insurgents briefly seized control of a strategic Pakistani city, set a police station ablaze, and caused major security concerns.
Reports from Pakistani media indicate that armed insurgents affiliated with the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) temporarily seized control of a high-security area in Surab, a city located in Balochistan province, Pakistan. The incident marks a significant escalation in separatist violence in the region.
According to Dawn newspaper, the attack led to the death of Hidayatullah Bleedi, the Deputy Commissioner of Surab District. The militants reportedly looted a local bank and set Bleedi's residence on fire during the assault.
Hafeezullah, the local police chief, confirmed that Bleedi wa...