Pakistani train hijacked by BLA.
Karachi/Islabamad: A big update has come to light in the train hijack case by rebels in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Pakistani Army has issued its official statement on the matter. According to a General of the Pakistani Army, 21 passengers and four paramilitary forces were killed by the BLA captured by the BLA. Pakistan Army spokesman Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif told the TV channel ‘World News’ that security forces killed all 33 rebels at the scene. Lieutenant General Sharif said, “The armed forces killed all the terrorists and successfully completed the campaign in the evening today (Wednesday) by rescuing all the passengers.”
He said that 21 passengers were killed by the rebels on Tuesday by attacking the train. He said that four personnel of the paramilitary force Frontier Corps were also killed in this incident. Lieutenant General Sharif said, “The army killed all 33 terrorists and rescued the hostages.” Officials said that the Jafar Express train was going from Quetta to Peshawar with about 400 passengers in nine coaches when the rebels used explosives to baptist and capture the train. The ‘Balochistan Liberation Army’ (BLA) on Tuesday claimed responsibility for the attack and claimed to kill six soldiers.
This is how the train was hijacked
Lieutenant General Sharif said that on March 11, at around 1 pm, the rebels exploded the railway track in the Bolan Pass area of ​​OCipur and took all the passengers in the train hostage. He said, “The rescue operation was immediately started with the participation of commandos of the Army, Air Force, Frontier Core and Special Services Group.” He said during the campaign, during the campaign, rebel satellite phones kept in touch with their helpers and masters in Afghanistan, which shows their foreign alliances. He said that it took time for security forces to complete the campaign, as terrorists were using hostage as human shields.
BLA warned
The BLA claimed that he had taken the train derailed and captured it. The group claimed that it had killed six security personnel. The BLA warned in a statement that if the Pakistan Army runs a campaign, “all the hostages will be killed.” The group is banned in Pakistan, Britain and America. In the last one year, there has been an increase in militant attacks in Balochistan. In November last year, a suicide bomber blew himself up by a suicide bomb at Quetta railway station in which 26 people were killed and 62 others were injured. After this, the Railways postponed several services. (Language)
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