Pakistan’s external occupational forces unleashed tanks, in the streets of the Republic of Balochistan

10 February 2026

The occupying forces of Pakistan have once again unleashed tanks, drones, air strikes, and heavy artillery against the Baloch population, demolishing villages across Ahmedwal district in Nushki. These acts of terror and collective punishment are being carried out against a people who have overwhelmingly rejected Pakistan’s illegal occupation. Such crimes will never be tolerated on Baloch soil.

Pakistan has revealed itself as a terrorist state one that has completely lost legitimacy, authority, and control in Balochistan. Instead of acknowledging its political, moral, and military defeat, the occupying forces are desperately resorting to brute force. History is clear: brute force has never saved Pakistan from humiliation, and it will not do so now.

The world has seen this before. In 1971, in Bangladesh, after the killing of nearly three million Bengali women, children, and civilians, Pakistan continued its atrocities without remorse. Bengali lives did not matter. It was only when Pakistani soldiers began to die after the Indian military intervention that Pakistan suddenly chose to surrender. General A.K. Niazi theatrically claimed the surrender was to “save lives,” exposing the hypocrisy of a state that values life only when its own army is at risk.

Today, the same pattern is being repeated in Balochistan. Pakistani forces are killing Baloch civilians through drone strikes, air bombardment, and tank shelling. But the day is not far when the Baloch defense and security forces will acquire decisive military strength. When that moment arrives, Pakistan will once again recycle the rhetoric of “saving lives” and surrender this time in the Republic of Balochistan, and in numbers of Pakistan’s army surrender would be far greater than before.

The Republic of Balochistan reiterates that therefore demands that Pakistan vacate Balochistan immediately and leave behind all military equipment that rightfully belongs to the State of #Balochistan.

No tanks, no jets, no drones, and no heavy artillery can ever break the will or weaken the resolve of sixty million Baloch people. Occupation will fail. Resistance will endure. Liberation is inevitable.