Calls for political unity grow after Jaffar Express attack
Government and opposition leaders have stressed the need for political unity in the wake of the Jaffar Express terrorist attack, where militants hijacked the train in Balochistan's Bolan. The...
DG ISPR to brief media today on Jaffar Express attack
DG ISPR, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, will hold a press conference today (Friday) at 3:30 PM to address the Jaffar Express attack in Balochistan. Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti will also be present to provide insights into the tragic incident and the security forces’ response. Officials are expected to share details of the attack […]
Eyewitnesses give harrowing account of Pakistan train attack
Jaffar Express, a cross-country train with roughly 450 people on board, came under a bomb and gun attack on Tuesday while passing through a tunnel near Sibi, Balochistan, on its way north to Peshawar from Quetta
Militants attack train, take hostages in Pakistan's Balochistan province
The train was carrying roughly 450 passengers, when it came under attack while passing through a tunnel
Jaffar Express attack continuation of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan: DG ISPR
Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Friday termed Jaffar Express attack “continuation of Indian-sponsored terrorism” in...
Pakistan's Foreign Office Accuses India Of Being Behind Balochistan Train Hijack
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also claimed that intelligence reports indicated the Baloch terrorists, behind the hijack, were in contact with their associates in Afghanistan
India rejects “baseless” Pakistan allegations that it was involved in BLA train attack
Pakistan accuses India of terrorism in Jaffar Express attack, linking it to Afghan handlers and Baloch Liberation Army.
Terrorist attack on Jaffar Express again testified that the land of Afghanistan is being used for cross-border terrorism
Quetta, Pakistan: After the horrific incident of Jaffar Express, civil and military leadership once again sat together and this time in a security conference at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat at Quetta. According to an official statement released by PM Secretariat, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister/ Foreign Minister, Federal Minister for Planning, Minister of Information, Governor and Chief Minister Balochistan, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir, NI(M), along with senior civil and military officials and leaders and representatives of political parties, attended a high level security conference at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat at Quetta today. During the briefing, participants were comprehensively apprised of the prevailing security situation in Balochistan, ongoing counterterrorism efforts and an update on the successful conduct of recent operations related to Jaffer Express. Participants reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering resolve to uphold a policy…
India Rejects Pakistan's Allegation Of Role In Train Hijack: 'World Knows Where Epicenter Of Terrorism Lies'
India has strongly denied Pakistan's accusation of involvement in the Jaffar Express attack, calling for Pakistan to address its own internal problems instead of blaming India.
Balochistan train attack: Driver of Jaffar Express recalls ‘terrifying’ ordeal after insurgents attack train in Pakistan
Jaffar Express driver recounts BLA hijacking as military rescues passengers, killing all terrorists in dramatic 30-hour siege.
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