The train hijacking in south-western Pakistan represents a major escalation in the region’s long-running insurgency.
Pakistani security forces declared an end to ethnic separatists’ seizure of a train carrying more than 400 people.
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which hijacked the Jaffar Express, heading to Quetta to Peshawar in Balochistan, has released a video of the hijacking, revealing how the Baloch rebel fighters ...
Yet Pakistan’s government shows little signs of engaging with the political solution required to end the conflict.
Pakistan army revealed that 18 out of 26 hostages killed in a Balochistan train ambush were army personnel. The Balochistan Liberation Army staged a dramatic siege, prompting a military intervention ...
Pakistani official says train hijack standoff over, with 21 security forces and 30 terrorists killed
Quetta, Pakistan — Pakistani security forces managed Wednesday to free most of the hostages who had been held on a train ... restive Balochistan province. The Baloch Liberation Army, a U.S ...
Who are the militants behind Pakistan train hijacking? - Baloch separatist outfit is designated as a terrorist group by Pakistan and the US ...
Train hijackers in Pakistan’s Balochistan province killed a total of 31 security personnel and civilians before they were neutralised, according to Pakistan Army ...
As Baloch separatists hijacked a train in southwest Pakistan on March 11, social media users shared footage of a huge fire ...
After two days of intense military operations, 33 attackers were killed, and 26 passengers — including 18 army and FC ...
A roadside bomb targeting a bus carrying security forces in Balochistan’s Naushki district killed at least five officers and wounded 10 others, as insurgent violence escalates in the region.
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