RescueRanger
Meme Lord
Relax it is all under control, this is not Pakistan's first rodeo.What do they want to release the hostages?
Is there an expert hostage rescue force in Pakistan?
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Relax it is all under control, this is not Pakistan's first rodeo.What do they want to release the hostages?
Is there an expert hostage rescue force in Pakistan?
I was going to say that. The military leadership of that time was comparatively much more professional including people like Gen. Tariq Khan.Yeah, under Raheel Sharif, their capabilities became very limited
Looks like a family affair. Hope it ends without loss of innocent lives.Quetta's railway controller Muhammad Kashif told the BBC that 400-450 passengers had been booked on the train.
Officials have not confirmed how many they think have been taken hostage.
A local railway official in Quetta told the BBC that a group of 80 passengers - 11 children, 26 women and 43 men - had disembarked the train and reached the nearest railway station, Panir.
The group had boarded a cargo train to Mach railway station, from where a bus was set to take them back to Quetta.
The official said the group was made up of locals from the province of Balochistan.
One man told the BBC his wife and children were in the group, but that his brother-in-law was still being held on the train.
But...but....internal threats from a man who's already in prison.These lollypops won't work.
Military should stop wasting resources on political meddling, and start doing their actual job.
No, why would there be? Nothing happened.Will there be any enquiry about how this actually happened?
Treason to suggest that any Pakistani agency would be incompetent.Which security agency failed to do their job?
Al Jazeera made a documentary about Balochistan in 2012 called "Balochistan: Pakistan's other war".
Remember the reaction against it and most people dismissed it as "fake".
Or when BBC released a video in Lahore around 2014 and most people couldn't name a single city there.
So these things have been swept under the rug either consciously or subconsciously and either of those vids would be labeled "RAW propaganda".
The Baloch insurgency existed since 1947, Pakistan's founding, but its current phase has been there since 2004 after Musharraf let the province burn and allowed Shazia Khalid to be r4ped.
Yeah, under Raheel Sharif, their capabilities became very limited and they had recruitment issues but its clear they have bounced back and have adapted. Since Raheel Sharif left, we have seen more and more crazy attacks ranging from killing laborers, attacking the Karachi Stock Market, to now having this.
I'm convinced Pakistan is a failed state, with nothing to show for its nuclear weapons. How does that even happen on a consistent basis with insurgencies in Balochistan and Waziristan spanning over 20+ years.
Is there any solution?Misleading.
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