Baloch Raaji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) eliminated twenty two Paki soldiers and inflicted serious injuries on over fourteen during their attack on a base camp of Pakistan Army at matin goran area in district Panjgur of Pak-occupied Balochistan on August 1. Captain Usman of the Pakistan Army was among those injured during this attack. BRAS is a joint front of different regiments of Baloch sarmachaars (freedom fighters) who have come together to fight for Balochistan’s independence from Pakistan.
“This operation was carried out at around 6 PM (local time) on August 1, when BRAS attacked main camp of 91st Wing of occupying Pakistan Army in goran at Panjgur and its adjacent outposts from three directions. In the two hour clash, freedom fighters took control of a large part of camp, including two important posts. As a result of coordinated attack on enemy camp, occupying army suffered heavy casualties, while its headship and communication structure were badly affected,” Baloch Khan, BRAS spokesperson said in a statement.
BRAS sarmachaars (freedom fighters) seized Pakistan Army’s weapons and modern war equipment that included Kalashnikovs, G3s, machine guns, night vision devices, thermal scanners and other equipment. “Other squads of BRAS fighters made fronts on the CPEC route at two locations to prevent the Pakistanis from sending reinforcements. However, enemy army (Pakistan Army), as usual, showed cowardice and could not reach to the aid of its besieged personnel. BRAS fighters also targeted and destroyed spy cameras that dealt a further blow to their intelligence set up.”
BRAS sarmachaar Sangat Ameer (Baba) embraced martyrdom during this battle. He joined Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in 2014 and served as an urban guerrilla for two years in organizational and military service. In 2016, Sangat Ameer (Baba) joined the mountain front and served as a camp commander on Kolwah front.

