In the midst of the intense attacks that erupted in Balochistan, the BLA was the first to openly plan and launch a large-scale attack.
In the Mach area of the city of Bolan, the bombardment of 15 missiles kicked off the raid, which hit military targets, border camps and checkpoints in depth.
* As soon as the sound dissipated, the enemy's three-way assault team rushed into the Mach area like a gale, catching the Pakistani border guards by surprise.
Baloch rebel militants had been premeditated and launched coordinated attacks on border posts, checkpoints, Pakistani military camps and other targets in the Mach area.
While Pakistani border guards were in a state of panic, the enemy skillfully captured a small outpost barracks, showing an accurate knowledge of the terrain.
In the face of a sudden attack, Pakistani border guards lacked a comprehensive understanding of the enemy's situation at the first time and were unable to effectively respond to the opponent's three-way attack.
No sooner had the Pakistani Border Command Center received a report of the attack than the enemy came under attack.
Gunfire rang out outside the border command center, and a number of militants engaged in a fierce shootout with the guards.
At the beginning of the fighting, at least one border police officer was killed and more than a dozen wounded, and the fighting situation was extremely chaotic.
The attacks were carried out by Baloch rebel militants hiding in the mountains of Balochistan province, and their sophisticated planning and coordination were astounding.
In the face of the raid, Baloch rebel militants in civilian clothes quickly stormed the Mach area, brandishing AK-47 assault rifles.
They raided Mach prison, successfully blasted the walls, and released a large number of Baloch rebel fighters who were being held.
Prison Warden Selim Tallinn fought back and led the guards to hold the main part, but the rebels still managed to seize part of the prison.
Pakistan's border guards regrouped in the chaos and launched a relentless pursuit to stop the expansion of Baloch rebel militants.
People's Liberation Army