
A fierce clash broke out between local tribes and terrorists of the banned group BLA in the Korki area of Balochistan, resulting in four terrorists being killed and two others injured, according to local sources. One tribal member was martyred and two others were injured during the exchange of fire.
Sources said the confrontation began when Fitna-ul-Hindustan militants attacked peaceful residents of the area. In response, local tribes bravely defended their community, preventing the militants from advancing further.
Despite repeated warnings from the locals, the terrorists refused to vacate the area. Witnesses reported that women from the Adamzai Kaur village pleaded with the militants—invoking the Holy Quran—to leave peacefully, but the terrorists continued to harass local women and residents.
Faced with continued threats and harassment, the tribes decided to defend their territory. The ensuing clash led to heavy losses for the militants, forcing them to retreat.
Tribal elders from Korki reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring that their region will not be used for terrorist activities under any circumstances. They stated that the people of Balochistan have now clearly seen the true face of Fitna-ul-Hindustan, emphasizing that the group’s actions have no connection to Islam or Baloch cultural traditions.













