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Hosts will be executed if the air bombing is not stopped, warned Baloch militants

Hosts will be executed if the air bombing is not stopped, warned Baloch militants

Pakistan Train Hijack Live: At least 27 terrorists were killed and 155 passengers saved by security forces after Baloch militants hijacked a passenger train in a tunnel in Balochistan province of Pakistan, said the recount. Jaffar Express, carrying around 400 passengers to nine Bogies, was traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, when the armed men intercepted it in a tunnel near the mountainous ground in Gudalar and Piru Kunri. The Balochizer’s release army (bla) subsequently claimed the responsibility for the attack. The reports said that Savedi passengers, including 58 men, 31 women and 15 children, were sent to Mach (a city in the Kachhi district of Balochizan province of Pakistan) by another train. The media from Pakistan reported an intense and explosion near the tunnel, where the militants diverted the train. Pakistan railways resumed train services to Peshawar from Quetta, after a suspension of over a month and a half.

Pakistani Security officials said that 190 hostages were issued, while 30 BRI were killed in their efforts to save about 450 captives held in the Jaffar Express by the Baloch militants.

Baloch militants launched visuals on Wednesday, showing how they diverted the Jaffar Express train by bombing it. Several passengers are seen leaving the train, as they stop moving. The video was released by Hakkal Media, related to bla. However, CNBCTV-18 could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.

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Jaffar Express, carrying around 400 passengers to nine Bogies, was traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, when the armed men intercepted it in a tunnel near the mountainous ground in Gudalar and Piru Kunri. The Balochizer’s release army (bla) subsequently claimed the responsibility for the attack.

The reports said that Savedi passengers, including 58 men, 31 women and 15 children, were sent to Mach (a city in the Kachhi district of Balochizan province of Pakistan) by another train.

The media from Pakistan reported intense drawing and explosions near the tunnel, where the militants diverted the train.

Pakistan railways resumed train services to Peshawar from Quetta, after a suspension of over a month and a half.