Quetta: Pakistan Army Military Intelligence officer, Major Anwar Kakar, was reportedly killed in a powerful blast in Quetta. CCTV footage of the explosion has surfaced. The video shows a motorbike approaching the car on the main road and possibly throwing a hand grenade at it, leading to an explosion. A black cloud of smoke formed instantly, momentarily blocking visibility.
CCTV footage of targeting Pakistan Army’s Major Anwar Kakar in #Quetta
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Baloch Liberation Army (#BLA) takes responsibility#Balochistan pic.twitter.com/R407Ywr7PL
BLA Takes Responsiblity
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for the blast. Pakistani media has reported that law enforcement officials have confirmed initial forensic evidence points to an improvised explosive device (IED) planted inside the car. Further probe is underway to determine the exact nature of the explosive and to identify any potential suspects behind the attack.
Emergency services reportedly rushed to the scene, while security forces swiftly cordoned off the area and launched a detailed probe into the blast.
What Is BLA?
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is a militant organisation based in Balochistan, a province in southwestern Pakistan. The group's primary objective is to achieve independence for Balochistan, which they claim has been subjected to economic exploitation, political repression, and cultural suppression by the Pakistani government.
Explained: What Is BLA? Liberation Army Intensifies Attacks On Pakistan Amid Operation Sindoor; Understand India-Balochistan TiesThe BLA has been involved in various attacks against Pakistani military and civilian targets, including infrastructure, government buildings, and security personnel. They claim to be fighting for the rights and self-determination of the Baloch people.
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