Freed hostages from the Pakistan train attack share harrowing stories of crouching on the floor for hours with only water, ...
Passengers of the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan were held hostage for a day by militants, resulting in the tragic death of 25 people. The Baloch Liberation Army, a separatist group, claimed ...
Mehboob Hussain was riding the train home on Tuesday when the tracks under the front car exploded. In the depths of central ...
The Taliban rejected Pakistan’s claim that Afghans were involved in the Balochistan train attack, calling it “baseless ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif went to Balochistan province Thursday to meet with 300 survivors and the troops who ...
Altaf Hussain, founder of Pakistan's MQM, highlights the Jaffar Train hijacking as a significant signal of the ongoing ...
Sharif's visit came even as insurgent group, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which claimed responsibility for the attack, refuted the military's claim that the standoff had ended, saying that the "b ...
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif traveled to the restive southwestern Balochistan province to meet survivors of a ...
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The Print on MSNWatch CutTheClutter: Balochistan’s long insurgency, Leftist rebels & Pakistan’s terror rankingEditor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta explores the roots of the Balochistan insurgency and the key factors that enabled the Jaffar ...
More than 400 people were on the Jaffar Express on Tuesday when militants fired on the train and blew up the track in the Balochistan region, Pakistani security officials said.
A dramatic escalation in the tactics by a Baloch separatist group came with the hijacking of a passenger train on Tuesday.
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