Terror on Tracks: Attack on Jaffar Express Highlights Ongoing Balochistan Conflict
Suspected Baloch gunmen opened fire on the Jaffar Express train in Balochistan, Pakistan, taking over 100 hostages. Amid clashes with security forces, 13 attackers were reportedly killed, and 104 civilians rescued. The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility, escalating tensions in the insurgency-plagued region.
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In a shocking development, suspected Baloch gunmen fired upon the Jaffar Express train in Balochistan, Pakistan, resulting in injuries and a hostage situation involving over 100 passengers. The incident has sparked a military response, with ongoing efforts to rescue those trapped.
The Jaffar Express was en route from Quetta to Peshawar when it came under attack in a tunnel, causing widespread panic and chaos. Authorities reported that 13 attackers were killed during security force engagements, while 104 civilians have been safely evacuated so far.
The Balochistan Liberation Army, an outlawed group, claimed responsibility, intensifying the long-standing conflict in the resource-rich province. The situation remains tense, with emergency protocols activated and rescue missions underway amid the rugged terrain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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