The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has asserted responsibility for a recent roadside bombing in Quetta that claimed the lives of ten Pakistani military personnel and left three others wounded. The incident took place in the Margat area and specifically targeted a bomb disposal squad vehicle using a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED). The attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in Balochistan, with the BLA continuing its insurgency against Pakistani forces in the region. The blast underscores the persistent security challenges faced by the Pakistani military in Balochistan, where separatist groups have been fighting for independence for years. The authorities have launched an investigation into the attack, but no arrests have been made thus far. The BLA, a separatist group seeking independence for Balochistan, has been involved in numerous attacks against Pakistani security forces and infrastructure in the region over the years. The latest bombing serves as a grim reminder of the volatile security situation in Balochistan and the continued threat posed by militant groups operating in the area. The Pakistani government has vowed to step up its efforts to combat militancy in the region and bring those responsible for such attacks to justice.

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BLA claims responsibility for deadly bomb attack on Pakistani military in Quetta, killing 10 troops.
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