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Pakistan Train Hijack LIVE Updates: As BLA militants have hijacked the train, taking at least 32 passengers hostage, constant attempts are being made to establish contact with the passengers of ...
The driver of the train, a police officer and soldier were killed in the assault. Pakistani troops freed dozens of train passengers taken hostage by armed militants in the country's southwest on ...
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) which seeks independence for Balochistan from Pakistan in a statement said it took control of a train and kept over 180 passengers, most of them Pakistani soldiers ...
Quetta, Pakistan — Pakistani insurgents opened fire on Tuesday at a passenger train in the country's restive southwestern Balochistan province, wounding the driver and prompting security guards ...
The attack happened in mountainous area right before a tunnel. Twenty-one passengers were killed after a train in Pakistan was attacked and hundreds were taken hostage by the militant Balochistan ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – Separatist fighters say they have attacked and seized a train in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan, taking hundreds of people hostage. Railway sources ...
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“Twenty-one passengers and four paramilitary soldiers were killed by militants holding hostages after seizing control of a train in Pakistan’s Balochistan province,” an army general said on ...
Militants wound driver as they take control of train in mountainous area of Balochistan Railway workers clear the wreckage of a collapsed bridge the morning after a blast by militants at Kolpur in ...
By Zia ur-Rehman Reporting from Karachi, Pakistan Separatist militants hijacked a train carrying more than 400 people in an isolated mountainous area of southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday.
The train, which departed from Quetta at 9 a.m. local time, had nine coaches and was carrying approximately 450 passengers, Kashif said. By Tuesday night, 104 hostages had been freed by security ...