A dramatic escalation in the tactics by a Baloch separatist group came with the hijacking of a passenger train on Tuesday.
Separatist militants fired at a passenger train in southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, injuring a train driver, police and ...
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Pakistan accused India of sponsoring terrorism without implicating it directly in the recent Balochistan train attack.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged Balochistan's support for India but the government has yet to act. Despite Pakistan ...
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which claimed responsibility for the attack, blew up the railway track and fired rockets at ...
Nearly 350 hostages were rescued at the end of a deadly standoff between Pakistan’s military and armed militants who hijacked ...
The deadly train hijacking episode has brought the region’s struggle to the fore The recent hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan marks another deadly episode in the decades-long struggle ...
The militants, Baloch ethnic fighters, said they would kill dozens of seized security personnel if the Pakistani government ...
Baloch nationalism dates back to 1947 with the Partition of India and the merger of princely states to either India or ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNTargeting unarmed people not part of Baloch traditions: Balochistan CMBugti vows to eliminate those advocating state breakup or violence, assuring protection for innocent Baloch citizens.
Baloch separatists have taken hundreds of people hostage after attacking a passenger train. Scores have been freed after government forces launched a large-scale operation.
More than 400 people were on the Jaffar Express on Tuesday when militants fired on the train and blew up the track in the Balochistan region, Pakistani security officials said.
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