
The armed forces in Chi -stan’s foot, with Pakistan’s feet, attacked a train with hundreds of passengers and took a lot of hostages, the military sources told the BBC.
Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) was fired by traveling from Quetta to Peshawar on the Jaffar Express train.
According to a statement by the separatist group, he bombed the track before attacking the train in a remote fertilization district. It claimed that the train was under control.
Pakistan’s police told local journalists that at least three people, including train drivers, were injured. The police told the BBC.
The Balochistan spokesman had reported a “intense launch” on the train. According to the AFP News Agency, a police official said, “It is just in front of the tunnel surrounded by the mountain.”
Baloch Liberation Army warned of “serious results” when attempts to rescue those they have.
It has rebelled for decades to gain independence, and has often begun a lot of fatal attacks on police stations, railway routes and highways. Many Western countries, including the Pakistan authorities and the United Kingdom and the United States, have designated BLA as terrorist organizations.

Quetta’s railway controller Muhammad Kashif said 400-450 passengers were booked on the train. Officials did not see how many people were taken hostage.
Quota’s railroad officials, citing quasi -military sources, told the BBC that women and children were dismissed from the train and walking towards the cushion. They did not have the exact number.
Passenger families, meanwhile, are trying to get information at the counter of the Quetta Railway Station.
Muhammad Ashraf, the son of a passenger who left Quieta on Tuesday morning, told the BBC Uorduar that he could not contact his father. Officials say they haven’t communicated yet with people on the train.
There is no Internet and mobile network range in the area, officials told the BBC.
Balochistan is the largest fat in Pakistan and is the richest fat in terms of natural resources, but it was not the most developed.
Additional report of usman zahid and BBC URDU
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2025-03-11 13:33:00