Pakistan train attack: 27 terrorists killed, 155 passengers rescued
Security sources said 37 passengers were injured during the rescue operation and have been sent for medical treatment
PTI
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Passengers rescued by security forces from a passenger train attacked by insurgents comfort each other upon their arrival at a railway station in Quetta, Pakistan, on Wednesday
Karachi/Islamabad, 12 March
Pakistani security
forces killed at least 27 militants and rescued 155 passengers from a train
hijacked by Baloch insurgents in the troubled Balochistan province as they
continued to battle rebels for a second on Wednesday.
Security sources said
37 passengers were injured during the rescue operation and have been sent for
medical treatment.
The Jaffar Express,
with around 500 passengers on board in nine coaches, was travelling from Quetta
to Peshawar when armed men intercepted it in a tunnel near the mountainous
terrain of Gudalar and Piru Kunri in the Bolan area on Tuesday afternoon.
The Balochistan
Liberation Army (BLA) later claimed responsibility for the attack.
Bolan is a mountainous
area of more than 100 kilometres between Quetta and Sibi. There are 17 tunnels
in this area through which the railway track passes. The speed of trains is
often slow in the area due to the difficult terrain.
Security sources
confirmed that in an ongoing gun battle with the militants, they managed to
rescue 155 passengers, including women and children.
At least 27 militants
have been killed by security forces so far.
According to security
sources, the terrorists have positioned suicide bombers wearing suicidal vests
very close to some innocent hostages.
In anticipation of
possible defeat, the terrorists are using innocent people as human shields and
the suicide bombers have taken women and children hostage at three different
locations, they said.
Due to the presence of
women and children with the suicide bombers, the operation is being conducted
with utmost caution.
The security sources
said the operation by security forces to eliminate the remaining terrorists is
continuing.
“The militants have
now formed small groups to try to escape in the dark, but the security forces
have surrounded the tunnel and the remaining passengers will also be rescued
soon,” a source said.
The Pakistan media
reported intense firing and explosion near the tunnel, where the militants
hijacked the train.
Pakistan Railways have
set up an emergency desk at the Peshawar and Quetta Railway stations as frantic
relatives and friends try to get some information about their loved ones on the
train.
The rebels claimed
that they had set women and children free but the claim was contested by
officials and Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry said that the
hostages were released by the security forces.
Rana Muhammad Dilawar,
a district police officer in the area where the train was stopped, said the
security forces had surrounded the area but there were reports that the
militants had taken some women and children as hostages.
There were around four
to five government officials on the train, he added.
Tariq Mahmood, a
senior official of Peshawar Railway Station, said that people should not pay
heed to rumours on social media and otherwise.
The BLA claimed it
seized control of the train by derailing it. The group said it had killed six
security personnel.
In a statement on
Tuesday, the BLA warned that if the Pakistan military launches an operation,
"all hostages will be executed". The group is banned in Pakistan, the
UK and the US.
Balochistan has
witnessed an uptick in terrorist attacks over the past year. In November 2024,
at least 26 people were killed and 62 injured after a suicide blast ripped
through a Quetta Railway Station.
Balochistan, bordering
Iran and Afghanistan, is home to a long-running violent insurgency. Baloch
insurgent groups frequently carry out attacks targeting security personnel,
government projects and the USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC) projects in the oil and mineral-rich province.
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