Balochistan Liberation Army hijacked train
Bla Kills Hostages: The Balochistan Liberation Army has given a befitting reply to the aggression of the Pakistani Army. Baloch rebels have killed 50 more hostages. Earlier, Baloch rebel train was hijacked in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. The Pakistani Army says that it has killed 30 terrorists, saving 190 passengers. Baloch rebels hijacked the train on Tuesday.
The encounter continues
Officials say the encounter between security forces and militants continued for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. The Jafar Express train was going from Quetta to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with about 500 passengers in 9 coaches, when Baloch rebels used the explosives to dismiss and capture the train. The ‘Balochistan Liberation Army’ took responsibility for the attack.
Balochistan Liberation Army press release
Campaign will continue
Security forces, including the Army and ‘Frontier Core’, are competing with terrorists who have hijacked the train near the hilly areas of Gudra and Piru Kunri in a tunnel 160 km from Quetta. Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind said that the campaign will continue till all the passengers are saved. Rind said that the security forces are taking additional precautions due to the hostage situation.
BLA has warned
The BLA has also warned that if the Pakistan Army runs a campaign, “all the hostages will be killed.” The group is banned in Pakistan, Britain and America. Balochistan has seen an increase in terrorist attacks in the last one year. 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.
Balochistan Liberation Army hijacked train in Pakistan
Terrorists are in touch with their masters
Security sources said that it is not yet clear how many terrorists are involved in the attack but some of them are using satellite phones to stay in contact with their masters. Meanwhile, Pakistan Railways has set up an emergency desk at Peshawar and Quetta railway stations as anxious relatives are arriving to get information about their loved ones. Pakistan Railways resumed train services from Quetta to Peshawar after suspension of more than one and a half months.
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