QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -- Pakistani security forces stormed a train on Wednesday that had been hijacked by separatist ...
Pakistani security forces declared an end to ethnic separatists’ seizure of a train carrying more than 400 people.
Opposition leader in the Punjab Assembly, Ahmad Khan Bhachar, has called for transparency re-garding the Jaffar Express ...
More than 400 people were on the Jaffar Express on Tuesday when militants fired on the train and blew up the track in the South Asian nation’s restive Balochistan region.
Militants from the Baloch Liberation Army blew up a railway line and opened fire on the Jaffar Express train in rural Pakistan, prompting a rescue operation by the military. More than 400 people were ...
In his first statement following the Jaffar Express hijack, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday strongly ...
The clearance operation launched after the Jaffar Express train's hijacking in Balochistan was complete and all 33 ...
A military operation against militants who hijacked a train carrying hundreds of passengers in southwest Pakistan has ended, ...
Twenty-one passengers were killed after a train in Pakistan was attacked and hundreds were taken hostage by the militant ...
Twenty-seven off-duty soldiers were killed in the attack by the Baloc Liberation Army, which accuses outsiders of plundering ...
Pakistani security forces ended a train hijack by separatist militants, resulting in the deaths of all 33 attackers and 21 ...
A number of hostages on a train in southwestern Pakistan were killed, officials said on Wednesday, a day after insurgents attacked the train in the restive Balochistan region. Around 450 were ...