Pakistani security forces freed 155 hostages after armed rebels from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked a train carrying over 400 passengers in Balochistan. At least 27 militants were killed in an overnight gunfight, while the insurgents claimed to have killed 30 Pakistani soldiers, a figure unverified by authorities. The situation remains tense, with some hostages still unaccounted for.
The Jaffar Express, en route from Quetta to Peshawar, was ambushed inside a tunnel in a remote area. The BLA blew up the tracks, forcing the train to stop, and then killed the locomotive driver before taking passengers hostage.
The BLA, a separatist group seeking Balochistan’s independence, claimed responsibility for the attack and issued a 48-hour ultimatum. They demanded:
Pakistani security forces engaged the rebels in an intense gunfight overnight, successfully rescuing 155 hostages, including women and children. The survivors were shifted to Mach, where a makeshift hospital was set up for medical assistance.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the hijacking, calling it a “cowardly attack” during the sacred month of Ramzan. “We will continue the fight against the monster of terrorism until it is completely eradicated from the country. We will thwart every conspiracy to spread unrest and chaos in Pakistan,” – Pak PMO Statement
Meanwhile, emergency desks have been established at Peshawar and Quetta railway stations to assist the relatives of the abducted passengers.
Balochistan has witnessed a surge in violence, with frequent separatist attacks and alleged forced disappearances by security forces.
With hostages still unaccounted for and the BLA vowing retaliation, the situation remains volatile. Security forces continue to hunt down the remaining insurgents, while families of abducted passengers await updates on their loved ones.
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