Baloch Liberation Army released a 35 -minute chilling video of Jaffer Express kidnapping

The media wing of the Baloch Liberation Army, Hakkal, has released a 35 -minute video of the kidnapping of Jaffer Express, with 450 passengers on the board in March, where the group bombed a remote railway track. Baloch’s organization dubbed the kidnapping “Operation Dar-e-Bolna 2.0” and disclosed the first detailed account of the events challenging the official statements of Pakistan, challenging the BLA’s operational command.The footage revealed the preparation of the BLA systematic attack against the Pakistani Army, which featured their training sessions, reconnaissance activities and strategic discussions. Senior commanders underlined strategies to stop the train, manage hostages and combat military helicopters.In the video, a BLA member explains his position: “Our struggle and war have come to a point where we are for making such important decisions. Our youth are equipped to take such steps, as they are aware that there is no other option left except such decisions. A gun is required to stop the gun. A gun can reach a point.”The spokesperson further emphasized his commitment: “The youths of Baloch have decided to attack the enemy without any hesitation today and carried care of their lives. Today if a son is leaving behind his father to sacrifice his life, a father is leaving behind his son to sacrifice himself for this reason.”The recording concluded by honoring her dead fighters, who lost their lives during military engagement. The ANI news agency stated that he expressed determination to stay in his campaign until he achieved full success, while the Pakistani army would soon end, announcing the authority.It came a few days later of Baloch leaders including a worker Mir Yar Baloch, declared independence from Pakistan to Balochistan. “We have claimed our freedom and we request India to allow the official office of Balochistan, and the embassy in Delhi,” said Mir. Following this announcement, Pakistani authorities began extensive operations in Balochistan, causing internet connectivity and power supply disruption in many areas.