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Terror on wheels: Baloch separatists ‘hijack’ train in Pak, kill six, and  take 120 hostages

Terror on wheels: Baloch separatists ‘hijack’ train in Pak, kill six, and take 120 hostages

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Virendra Pandit

 

New Delhi: Amid the ongoing conflict between the Pakistan Army and terrorists of various shades, a group of Baloch separatists injured many as they also ‘hijacked’ an entire passenger train, the media reported on Tuesday.

While the local government acknowledged the attack on the Jaffar Express, a Baloch separatist group claimed that it had hijacked the train, killed six militarymen, and taken 120 passengers as hostage.

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), a militant separatist group, has claimed responsibility for the assault.

The train was attacked in the restive Balochistan province while it was on its way from Quetta to Peshawar.

According to Samaa TV, the attack happened on the border of Sibi and Bolan. Armed assailants ambushed the train, leaving its loco driver seriously wounded and several passengers injured. 

While the security operations continue, local hospitals have been placed on high alert to provide urgent medical care to the injured. 

Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind confirmed that the attack occurred in a remote, mountainous area, complicating rescue and security efforts.   

“An emergency has been imposed at Sibi Hospital, and ambulances have been dispatched to assist the injured,” he said.

“The government has directed emergency measures, and all agencies are actively responding. We urge the public to stay calm and refrain from spreading unverified information,” he added. 

In response, the Railways Department deployed a relief train, while additional security forces were rushed to the scene. 

The BLA also issued a warning, threatening to execute all hostages if military action is taken against them.   

In a statement, the BLA described the attack as a “meticulously planned operation” in Mashkaf, Dhadar, Bolan. 

“Our freedom fighters have blown up the railway track, forcing the Jaffar Express to stop. The fighters swiftly took control of the train, holding all passengers hostage,” the statement read.

“If the occupying forces attempt any military action, the consequences will be severe. Hundreds of hostages will be executed, and the responsibility for this bloodshed will rest solely with the occupying forces,” the BLA warned. 

Balochistan remains restive due to historical grievances, economic marginalisation, and human rights concerns. Many Baloch resent Pakistan’s incorporation of the region in 1948, feeling politically sidelined. Despite rich natural resources, the province suffers from poverty, while locals see little benefit, as they also continue to protest against the ongoing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) infrastructure projects, including Gwadar Port. 

Separatist groups like the BLA, with alleged support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), demand greater autonomy or independence, often targeting security forces.

 

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