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Pakistan Army Ends Train Hostage Crisis, 28 Dead

Pakistan Army Ends Train Hostage Crisis, 28 Dead
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World March 12, 2025 18:35

quetta - Pakistan army resolves train hijacking with 28 casualties. BLA militants and hostages involved. Conflicting reports on casualties.

Pakistan Army Resolves Train Hostage Crisis

The Pakistan army has successfully ended the hostage situation on a train, resulting in the death of 28 soldiers.

Conflicting Reports

  • BLA initially claimed 50 hostages killed
  • Authorities report varying numbers of hostages and casualties

Militants Killed in Rescue Operation

Army reports 30 separatist militants killed during the rescue operation.

BLA's Demands and Threats

BLA hijacked the train demanding political prisoners' release. Civilians were released, but militants threatened army intervention with executions.

Army faced challenges due to presence of children and suicide terrorists among hostages.

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