🚨 Hostage Crisis Unfolds in Balochistan
Dramatic scenes unfolded in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province this week as security forces engaged in a high-stakes rescue operation following a brazen attack on the Jaffar Express train. Over 150 passengers have been safely evacuated, but an unknown number remain hostage as terrorists use explosive vests and human shields to stall the operation.
🕒 Ticking Clock for Security Forces
The attack occurred in the remote, mountainous Kacchi district, where communication is limited. Terrorists reportedly split into small groups and deployed suicide bombers near hostages, complicating rescue efforts. Security sources confirmed coordination between the attackers and facilitators in Afghanistan, escalating regional tensions.
🚂 How It Happened:
A railway explosion crippled the train before militants opened fire. 'The driver reported the explosion seconds before gunfire erupted,' said Pakistan Railways official Muhammad Kashif. 57 rescued passengers were transported to Quetta overnight, with hospitals across the province put on emergency alert.
✊ Government Vows to 'Crush Terrorism'
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised security forces' bravery and vowed to eradicate extremism: 'We will never allow anti-state elements to succeed.' The banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility via social media.
As the operation continues, global eyes remain on Balochistan—a region grappling with both natural beauty and complex security challenges 🏔️⚡.
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Pakistan train attack: 155 rescued, others still held hostage
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