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BLA Terrorist Group Targets Jamia Mosque in Rodban Tump During Balochistan Attacks

BLA terrorist group rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into a Jamia Mosque in Rodban Tump during attacks in Balochistan.

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January 31, 2026

Balochistan — The BLA terrorist group reportedly rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the central Jamia Mosque in Rodban Tump as part of a series of coordinated attacks carried out across Balochistan today.

According to initial reports, the attack deliberately targeted a religious site frequented by civilians, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by terrorist violence against civilian and religious locations in the province. The explosion caused significant damage to the mosque and nearby areas, while details regarding casualties are still being assessed.

Security forces responded swiftly, launching security and clearance operations to secure the area and prevent further attacks. Authorities confirmed that investigations are underway to identify all individuals involved in the assault.

The incident underscores a continuing pattern of terrorism in Balochistan, where attacks on civilians and places of worship are used to spread fear, disrupt communal harmony, and destabilize the region.

Read more :Security Forces Neutralize 108 BLA Militants in Balochistan

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