Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Pakistani militants attack train, killing and taking hostages

Công LuậnCông Luận12/03/2025

(CLO) The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) militant group in Pakistan bombed a railway track and opened fire on a passenger train in the southwest of the country on March 11, killing many people and taking dozens of hostages.


Police have not released an exact figure for the number of passengers detained, but the rebel group claims it is holding 214 people and has threatened to execute them if its demands are not met.

"The train is still stuck in place, and the gunmen are still holding passengers," senior police officer Rana Dilawar said.

Pakistani navy attacked a Chinese ship, killing two and taking many hostages. Photo 1

BLA rebels issue warning to Pakistani authorities. Photo: X

Security forces launched a large-scale rescue operation, mobilizing helicopters and special forces units. According to local sources, the train became stuck in a tunnel and the driver died from serious injuries.

The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) militant group said it had blown up the tracks and “quickly took control of the train”. It threatened to execute 10 people if the military operation continued.

The BLA has demanded that the Pakistani government release political prisoners, activists and missing persons within 48 hours. The group is willing to exchange prisoners but has also warned that if the military intervenes, it will "eliminate all hostages and completely destroy the ship".

The BLA said the hostages included soldiers and security personnel from the Pakistani army who were on leave.

Officer Dilawar said one group of militants had taken about 35 hostages to the mountain, while another group still controlled the train. He had previously said more than 300 hostages were safe, but security forces later confirmed that only 104 had been rescued.

Special forces reported hearing an explosion near the tunnel and were still exchanging fire with militants in the mountainous terrain.

A security source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the death toll was high, including about 80 soldiers out of 425 passengers on board. Another source said 17 wounded people had been taken to hospital, 16 militants were killed and security forces were surrounding the remaining ones.

"The operation will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated," said a security representative.

BLA claimed it had not suffered any losses and claimed it had killed 30 Pakistani soldiers and shot down a drone. However, the Pakistani government has not confirmed this information.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the attack and said security forces were "pushing back" the militants.

BLA claimed to have released women, children, elderly people and Baloch citizens, but warned that "if the army continues to intervene, all remaining hostages will be executed".

Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also condemned the attack on innocent civilians, praising the military for rescuing more than 100 passengers.

"Those who attacked innocent passengers are enemies of the country," he said. "Hostile forces are plotting to destabilize Pakistan through terrorist acts in Balochistan."

The BLA is the largest separatist group in the region and has been fighting the Pakistani government for decades, accusing it of unfairly exploiting Balochistan's gas and mineral resources.

The region is frequently hit by attacks targeting the government, military and Chinese interests in Pakistan.

Cao Phong (according to CNA, Reuters)



Source: https://www.congluan.vn/phien-quan-pakistan-tan-cong-tau-hoa-giet-hai-va-bat-nhieu-nguoi-lam-con-tin-post338099.html

Comment (0)

No data
No data

Same tag

Same category

Visit U Minh Ha to experience green tourism in Muoi Ngot and Song Trem
Vietnam team promoted to FIFA rank after victory over Nepal, Indonesia in danger
71 years after liberation, Hanoi retains its heritage beauty in the modern flow
71st anniversary of Capital Liberation Day - stirring up the spirit for Hanoi to step firmly into the new era

Same author

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

No videos available

News

Political System

Destination

Product