BLA claims full control of Saranan town in Balochistan, police station blown up

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BLA claims full control of Saranan town in Balochistan, police station blown up

Synopsis

The BLA's claimed seizure of Saranan town — complete with a blown-up police station, torched NADRA office, and briefly detained officers — is not an isolated strike. Paired with a second police station capture in Bolan, highway blockades across five districts, and an IED that reportedly killed six Pakistani personnel, it signals a coordinated, multi-front escalation that is rewriting ground realities in Balochistan.

Key Takeaways

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed complete control of Saranan town in Pishin district, Balochistan on 21 August .
The local police station was destroyed with explosives ; the NADRA office and other government buildings were set ablaze.
BLA fighters seized a large quantity of arms and ammunition before demolishing the station; several police personnel were briefly detained and then released.
A second police station — Kahatan Police Station in Bolan — was reportedly captured and set on fire the following day.
Highway blockades were reported across Kalat, Mastung, Kharan, Chagai , and Washuk on the same day.
An IED attack near Makai, Manguchar (Kalat) a day earlier reportedly killed six Pakistani personnel .

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed that its fighters seized complete control of Saranan town in Balochistan's Pishin district on Thursday, 21 August, destroying the local police station with explosives and setting government offices ablaze. The operation, one of the most brazen claimed by the group in recent months, reportedly included the brief detention of several police personnel.

What Happened in Saranan

According to reports citing sources, BLA fighters entered Saranan, seized arms and ammunition from the police station, and then demolished the building using explosives. Government offices, including the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) office, were also set on fire during the operation.

In a statement issued after the attack, BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch said, 'Today, sarmachars (freedom fighters) of the Baloch Liberation Army gained complete control over Saranan town in Pishin, taking custody of the police station, NADRA office, and other government buildings. During the operation, several police personnel were taken into custody and were subsequently released. After seizing a large quantity of arms and ammunition from the police station, the building was destroyed in an explosion. The Baloch Liberation Army claims responsibility for this operation.'

Second Police Station Captured in Bolan

Within hours of the Saranan operation, leading Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch claimed on Friday that armed fighters had also captured the Kahatan Police Station in the Bolan area of Balochistan. In a post on social media platform X, Mir said, 'After Saranan, Pishin, another police station is now gone. The Baloch Defense and Security Forces of the Republic of Balochistan have captured the Kahatan Police Station in the Bolan area. After confiscating the police records, weapons, and ammunition, the building was set on fire. The Pakistani military maintains multiple checkpoints in the area, yet remains confined to its barracks.'

Mir added, 'The Baloch forces are steadily expanding their control across the Republic of Balochistan, marking a growing shift in control on the ground.'

Highway Blockades and Ambushes Across Balochistan

On the same Thursday, Baloch armed fighters reportedly erected blockades and seized commercial vehicles on major highways across several districts, including Kalat, Mastung, Kharan, Chagai, and Washuk, according to local media reports. Pakistani forces were also reportedly ambushed in Kalat as they advanced into the area in armoured vehicles.

The day prior, Pakistani personnel travelling near Makai in the Manguchar area of Kalat were targeted by an improvised explosive device (IED). Reports indicate the blast killed six Pakistani personnel.

Escalating Pattern of Attacks

These incidents mark a sharp escalation in Baloch armed group activity targeting Pakistani military and police infrastructure across the province. Notably, the coordinated nature of the operations — spanning multiple districts simultaneously — signals a tactical shift toward broader territorial disruption rather than isolated strikes. This is the latest in a series of high-profile attacks that have resulted in significant casualties and damage to government infrastructure in Balochistan in recent days.

Point of View

A second police station capture, and an IED ambush within 48 hours suggest a level of operational coordination that goes beyond opportunistic insurgency. Pakistani authorities have not issued an official response to the claimed territorial seizure, a silence that itself carries weight. The BLA's public messaging — including Mir Yar Baloch's X post framing Balochistan as a 'Republic' — is a deliberate information-warfare move, and the absence of a Pakistani counter-narrative cedes that space entirely. The deeper question is whether these incidents represent a genuine shift in ground control or a temporary display of force; the answer will depend on whether Pakistani security forces re-establish a presence in Saranan and Bolan in the coming days.
NationPress
21 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in Saranan town in Balochistan?
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed to have seized complete control of Saranan town in Balochistan's Pishin district on 21 August. Fighters reportedly destroyed the police station with explosives, set fire to government offices including the NADRA office, seized arms and ammunition, and briefly detained several police personnel before releasing them.
Who is the BLA and what did their spokesperson say?
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is an armed separatist group operating in Pakistan's Balochistan province. BLA spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch issued a statement claiming full responsibility for the Saranan operation, confirming the seizure of the police station, NADRA office, and other government buildings, as well as the confiscation and subsequent destruction of the police station.
Was a second police station also attacked?
Yes. Human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch claimed on Friday that Baloch armed fighters also captured and set fire to the Kahatan Police Station in the Bolan area of Balochistan, after confiscating police records, weapons, and ammunition. The claim was made in a post on social media platform X.
What other incidents occurred alongside the Saranan attack?
On the same Thursday, armed fighters reportedly set up blockades on major highways across Kalat, Mastung, Kharan, Chagai, and Washuk, seizing commercial vehicles. Pakistani forces were also reportedly ambushed in Kalat. A day earlier, an IED attack near Makai in Manguchar, Kalat, reportedly killed six Pakistani personnel.
How significant is this escalation in Balochistan?
These incidents represent a notable escalation in Baloch armed group activity, with coordinated operations spanning multiple districts simultaneously. The attacks have resulted in reported casualties, infrastructure damage, and disruption to major highways, marking one of the most geographically broad offensives claimed by Baloch armed groups in recent days.
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