Dawn.com |
Abdullah Zehri |
Tahir Khan
March 12, 2025
Passengers, who were rescued from a train after it was attacked by terrorists, sit at the Mach Railway Station in Mach, Balochistan, on March 11, 2025. — Reuters/Stringer
A paramilitary soldier stands guard at a railway station in the Sibi district of southwestern Balochistan province on March 12 during a security operation against militants a day after they hijacked a passenger train. — AFP
A soldier (L) works to evacuate freed train passengers at the Mach railway station, which has been turned into a makeshift hospital, after Pakistani security forces freed nearly 80 passengers following a security operation against armed militants who ambushed the train in the remote mountainous area, in Mach on March 11, 2025. — AFP
Security forces have rescued at least 190 passengers and killed 30 terrorists as a
rescue operation continues into its second day after terrorists
hijacked the Jaffer Express train near Balochistan’s Bolan district,
state media said on Wednesday.
The unprecedented hostage situation began on Tuesday near the Mashkaf Tunnel, about 157 kilometres from Quetta, when terrorists attacked the Jaffer Express and took more than 400 passengers hostage, including numerous security personnel.
What we know so far:
- Train carrying around 450 people, including security personnel, hijacked; BLA claims responsibility
- Security forces launch operation, kill 30 terrorists;
- 190 passengers, including 37 injured, rescued as forces continue military operation with ‘extra care’ due to hostages
- Terrorists in contact with their facilitators in Afghanistan, as per state media
- Help desk and emergency cell set up for families of travellers
- Condemnations pour in from UN, Iran, Germany
Security forces claimed to have rescued around 190 passengers so far — including women and children — from the attackers, state-run
Radio Pakistan reported today, citing security sources.
The security sources added that 30 terrorists had been killed by security forces so far, while the operation to eliminate the remaining assailants was continuing.
The report further said 37 injured had been sent for medical treatment.
“The terrorists responsible for the cowardly attack on Jaffar Express are in contact with their facilitators in Afghanistan,”
Radio Pakistan further said.
“The terrorists have positioned suicide bombers very close to some innocent hostages. The suicide bombers are wearing explosive vests,” the report quoted security sources as saying.
“In anticipation of possible defeat, the terrorists are using innocent people as human shields,” the report said.
It added that suicide bombers have “taken women and children hostage at three different locations” and that the operation was being conducted with “utmost caution” due to the presence of women and children.
Although hampered by the remoteness of the area, security forces said they had launched a massive operation in the Dhadar area of Bolan Pass to rescue the hostages.