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Baloch Liberation Front's major operation against Pakistan ends, 84 attacks in three days
This news article is for educational purposes only. OPERATION BAAM The Baloch separatist organization Baloch Liberation Front launched an operation against the Pakistan Army and institutions from July 9 to July 11, which ended on the night of July 11.Major kahram Baloch, spokesman for the Balochistan separatist organization Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), said that the BLF carried out a total of 84 attacks, in which Pakistani forces and state institutions were severely damaged on various fronts. In these operations, at least 50 FC and army personnel were killed, while more than 51 were injured, and 9 personnel of Pakistan intelligence agencies were also killed. The details of all these attacks are as follows.
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