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Security forces have killed thirteen terrorists and injured many others, who had attacked Jaffar Express in Dhadar area of Bolan Pass in Balochistan today and were holding passengers, hostage.
Officials say the Jaffar Express train was partially inside a tunnel when the militants blew up the tracks, forcing the engine and nine coaches to stop.
Islamabad, July 11 (IANS): At least nine passengers were abducted and killed by unidentified gunmen in Pakistan's Balochistan ...
Militants with the Baloch Liberation Army have claimed responsibility for hijacking the Jaffar Express in Pakistan and have threatened to slaughter 120 passengers ...
The National Assembly today (Thursday) unanimously passed a resolution strongly condemning the hijacking of Jaffar Express and all acts of terrorism that endanger the lives of people and disrupt the ...
The rescue operation, launched by security forces after a group of terrorists hijacked the Jaffar Express near Balochistan’s Bolan district, has entered its final stage, with officials ...
Following almost a weak-long hiatus in the backdrop of the terrorist attack, Jaffar Express would resume its operations from today, announced Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi on ...
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) said Pakistan has 48 hours to "immediately and unconditionally release" prisoners, or the hostages will be killed and train destroyed The BLA had previously ...
Next Story Jaffar Express attack: a battle on all fronts Pakistan faces a multipronged assault from its enemies. Countering it demands a unified effort from all quarters ...
The train driver was seriously injured in firing by unknown persons on the Jafar Express near Dhadar Paniyar Railway Station in Quetta ...
Jaffar Express hijack: BLA releases video on train capture, ‘Our struggle has come to a point where…’ Dozens of separatist Balochi militants blew up a railway track and lobbed rockets at the ...
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