Shambin, also known as Shahak, a high-ranking commander of the banned Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), has been killed, reportedly by one of his comrades.
Sources close to the situation report that his death highlights significant internal discord within the outlawed group.
The incident points to a broader power struggle that has escalated within the BLF and other groups in Balochistan, some of which are allegedly funded by Indian interests. This internal conflict reached a critical point with Shambin’s assassination, underscoring the volatile dynamics within these organizations.
Further details suggest that Shambin was deeply involved in numerous acts of terrorism, including direct attacks on security forces and the execution of fellow militants who had surrendered. His activities had made him a highly sought-after target by security agencies.
The ramifications of his death are expected to expose and possibly widen the existing rifts within the BLF, potentially impacting the group’s operations and stability in the region.