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Security forces rescue 104 hostages, eliminate 16 terrorists in Bolan train attack

Security forces rescue 104 hostages, eliminate 16 terrorists in Bolan train attack

Pakistan

The train came under attack while passing through Pehro Kunri in Bolan

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QEUTTA (Dunya News) – Security forces have launched a clearance operation in Balochistan's Bolan region after terrorists took passengers of the Jaffar Express hostage.

According to security sources, at least 16 attackers have been neutralised, and 104 civilians have been rescued.

The Jaffar Express, carrying over 400 passengers in nine carriages, was traveling from Quetta to Peshawar when it was ambushed. Security sources confirmed that among the rescued passengers are 58 men, 31 women, and 15 children.

Efforts are ongoing to free the remaining hostages, with forces tightening the cordon around the militants.

Following the security forces' operation, the attackers split into small groups. Injured passengers were swiftly transported to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care.

As the attack unfolded, security personnel quickly surrounded the train, leading to a heavy exchange of gunfire.

Sources revealed that the terrorists are in contact with their handler in Afghanistan and are using women and children as human shields, making the operation more delicate.

Due to the presence of civilians, security forces are proceeding with extreme caution. Additionally, the rugged terrain of the area has further complicated the operation.

According to security officials, the assailants bombed the railway track before boarding the train and opened fire on the locomotive, injuring the train driver

According to sources, the train departed Quetta at 9:30am and came under attack while passing through Pehro Kunri area in Bolan region.

Security forces cordoned off the area, which falls within the mountainous terrain near Machh. Mobile services in the area are unavailable.

The Balochistan government spokesperson said the nature of the attack was being assessed, with the possibility of a terrorist incident not being ruled out.

Meanwhile, a group of 57 passengers out of 104 rescued by the security forces reached Quetta on late Tuesday night.

According to sources, the group had boarded a cargo train to Mach railway station from where they were brought to Quetta under tight security arrangement. Relatives of the passengers were present at the railway station to receive their loved ones.

Emergency declared

Emergency has been declared at Sibbi Hospital, and ambulances have been dispatched to the scene.

The provincial government ordered emergency measures after the tragic incident.

“There are reports of intense firing at a Jaffar Express [train], which was heading from Quetta to Peshawar, between Pehro Kunri and Gadalar,” Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind said in a statement.

Meanwhile, an emergency has also been declared at Quetta's Civil Hospital.