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Female Militant Killed in Pasni Encounter Highlights Growing Role of Women in Balochistan Conflicts

A woman linked to BYC and Mah Rang was killed in Pasni, showing growing involvement of women in Balochistan militant activities.

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Pasni Clash: Female Militant Killed in Balochistan

Female militant among attackers killed in Pasni clash, reportedly linked to BYC and Mah Rang networks.[IC : by AFP]

January 31, 2026

Balochistan — Security sources report that among the attackers killed in a recent clash in Pasni was a female militant, reportedly linked to the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and Mah Rang networks.

Analysts note that when a BYC-affiliated woman dies in a suicide attack, the group often remains silent, a pattern described as a double standard. Past incidents indicate that the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has strategically used women to gain media attention and further its operational objectives.

Security officials warn that the role of women in militant operations across Balochistan appears to be increasing, highlighting a shift in tactics and recruitment strategies.

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