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Train Hijacking in Pakistan: A Hostage Crisis
PakistanThursday, March 13, 2025
The train, with over 400 people on board, including soldiers and security personnel, was attacked as it entered a tunnel in a remote, mountainous district of Balochistan. The militants blew up the track and opened fire, killing 11 people in the initial attack. The hostages were then taken into the mountains in small groups, separated from law enforcement personnel.
The Baloch Liberation Army seeks independence for Balochistan, a province rich in resources but plagued by instability. The conflict in Balochistan has been fueled by various factors, including antidemocratic practices, U. S. -supported activities in neighboring Afghanistan, and rampant terrorism. The situation has worsened since the U. S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, leading to a surge in militant violence.
The Pakistani military blamed the attack on terrorist leaders operating from Afghanistan, who were in direct communication with the militants throughout the incident. The Chinese government strongly condemned the attack and pledged support for Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts. The Pakistani military also called on Afghanistan's interim government to deny the use of its soil for terrorist activities against Pakistan.
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