The train hijacking in south-western Pakistan represents a major escalation in the region’s long-running insurgency.
Balochistan, the largest and the most sparsely populated province of Pakistan, had always harboured dreams of being independent.
Quetta, Pakistan — Pakistani insurgents opened fire on Tuesday at a passenger train in the country's restive southwestern Balochistan province, wounding the driver and prompting security guards ...
The attack took place on a highway in Balochistan's Noshki, and the video released by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) shows an explosion and plumes of smoke coming out of a bus. Baloch ...
Pakistani official says train hijack standoff over, with 21 security forces and 30 terrorists killed
Passengers who made it out of the train on Tuesday were sent to their hometowns, while the wounded were being treated at hospitals in Balochistan's Mach district. Others were taken to Quetta ...
Separatist militants killed at least 10 people after hijacking a train carrying hundreds of passengers in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan on Tuesday, according to government and ...
Nearly 350 hostages were rescued at the end of a deadly standoff between Pakistan’s military and armed militants who hijacked a train in the southwestern Pakistani province of Balochistan ...
As the train entered a tunnel in a remote, mountainous district of Balochistan, the track was blown up by militants who then opened fire on the train, killing 11 people in Pakistan’s first such ...
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s neglected southwestern province of Balochistan has been the scene of a yearslong insurgency, with a dramatic uptick in attacks in recent years underscoring the struggles ...
Security sources said Wednesday a Pakistani military operation rescued 190 passengers and killed 30 terrorists, a day after an attack on a train in Pakistan’s restive southwestern Balochistan ...
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