May Operational Report: 49 Operations Conducted, 65 Military Personnel Reportedly Killed
Major Gohram Baloch has released the May operational report, presenting details of a series of armed activities allegedly carried out during the month against military and government targets in different regions.
According to the report, a total of 49 operations were conducted, focusing mainly on military convoys, security posts, checkpoints, and government installations. The statement claims that these operations resulted in the killing of 65 military personnel.
The report states that attacks were carried out through different methods, including assaults on military movements, targeted strikes on security positions, and actions against fixed military locations. Several military convoys reportedly came under attack during transit, while a number of security posts and checkpoints were also targeted in separate operations.
In addition to attacks on military targets, the report claims that police stations in certain areas were temporarily occupied during some operations. During these incidents, government weapons, ammunition, and other security equipment were allegedly seized by the attackers.
The statement describes the operations as part of an ongoing campaign and portrays them as coordinated activities carried out over the course of May. However, the report does not provide complete details regarding all locations, timings, or the identities of those involved in the operations.
Major Gohram Baloch's report further emphasizes that the operations were conducted across multiple areas and involved actions against both mobile and stationary security targets. The statement also highlights the seizure of government weapons as a significant outcome of some of the reported operations.
At the time of publication, independent verification of the claims, casualty figures, and operational details mentioned in the report was not immediately available.
Further information may emerge as additional statements or official responses are released.
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