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Peshawar, Pakistan – Pakistani forces free of 190 passengers from the train sentenced by Separatist militants, were said on Wednesday, because the struggles continued to release more hostages in vests who fulfilled explosives.

More than 400 people, including 214 soldiers and other security staff, were on Tuesday, on Jaffar Express, because she traveled from Quette, the capital of Pakistan Registers in the southwestern city province of Balochistan, to the northern town of Peshawar.

As he entered the tunnel in the district district of Balohistan, the railroad was blown by militants who then opened fire on the train, killing 11 people in Pakistan’s first such abduction.

Passengers are released by Jaffar Express train in Quetti, Pakistan on Tuesday.Mazhar Chandio / Anadolu Via Getty Images

Armed missiles, grenades and weapons, attackers then started taking passenger hostages. Security officers said that the militants separated the staff of the laws from the others before they entered them in small groups.

Militants told Tuesday that they still had 214 people like hostages, according to Reuters.

The dismissal operation is done extremely cautiously, officials said, because hostages are surrounded by militants who wear explosive vests.

“They use these hostages as a human shield”, a high security officer, who refused to be identified because he was not authorized to talk to the journalistic media, said NBC News.

Baloh Liberation Army (Blu), an armed ethnic group that led the rebellion of age in the Pakistan government, took responsibility for the attack. The group announced that they are looking for the release of baloh political prisoners, activists and others within 48 hours, threatening that the government would not adhere to the hostage.

Security officers said that 27 militants have been killed so far in surgery to release the remaining hostages, the correct number is vague.

She said that none of his fighters kill and claims that these waves were not released, but that “let all women, children, sick and balloons civilians.”

11 people killed in the initial attack included train drivers and eight paramilitary soldiers, security officials said. Thirty-seven others were injured, including two Pakistan officers who stabbed into the Military Hospital for Treatment.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned what he called “cowardly attack.”

“Targeting innocent passengers during the peaceful and blessed month of Ramadan is obviously reflected that these terrorists do not have a relationship with Islam, Pakistan or Balohistan,” he said. “The fight against terrorism will continue until that threat is completely eradicated from the ground.”

The train with nine coach remains stuck in the tunnel, with a surface codoned by the security forces.

“We surprised security in Bolank with regard to the situation,” said Rana Muhammad Dilawar, the head of the district police office.

Security officers said 80 hits, including 43 men, 26 women and 11 children, reached the safety at the Railway Station in the Mali Balohistan County, at the very least and least developed province.

Militants bombed part of the railway and the train broke on 11. March in the southwest of the province of Balochistan, where the attacks are on the rise.
The soldier stands guard at the Railway Station in the Sibi Southwest Balohistan district on Wednesday.Banaras Khan / AFP via Getty slika

They said that hostages had to walk several hours during the night before boarding the freight train because the railroads were damaged by militants.

Bla asks independence for Balohistan, the province of rich resources that border in Afghanistan and Iran, and its ethnic minority of Baloh.

“The main reasons why the conflict continues after decades is because the establishment of anti-democraceous, American is supported in the neighboring Afghanistan, and the terrorism in Pakistan is,” said Rizwan Ullah Kobab, Chairman of the Government History in Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Militant violence rose in Balochistan, because the LED forces had withdrawn from Afghanistan in 2021. year, allowing Taliban to return to power. Pakistan and Afghanistan accused each other to support anti-government indugency in each other.

Bla performs frequent attacks against Pakistan security forces, but they attacked civilians, including Chinese citizens working on infrastructure projects.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Wednesday that Beijing strongly condemned the train attack and “will continue to support Pakistan in its counter-terrorist efforts.”

Mushtaq Yusufzai reported from Peshawar and Jennifer Jett and Mithil Aggarwal reported from Hong Kong.

2025-03-12 12:41:00

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