Blast, firing and … Pakistanis who ran away from train disclosed strongly on Baloch

Baloch rebels hijacked a train going to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunwa from Balochistan’s capital Quetta. This train is still under the possession of the Baloch Liberation Army. The Hijack Jafar Express still has more than 100 hostages. All of which are almost Pakistani Army, Police and ISI officers. The Baloch Liberation Army has parked the train in the hilly area of ​​Sibi city, 160 km from the capital Quetta. This is the inaccessible hilly area of ​​Balochistan. Even the network does not come, due to which the Air Force of Pakistan is not able to do anything. It is being told that the fighters of the Balochistan Liberation Army have done something in the train that no one expected. Baloch rebels have reported that they have killed 30 soldiers of Pakistan, but have released 104 citizens. Which includes women, children and men. The Pakistanis who have been released by Baloch rebels. His statements have now come out. 

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Mushtaq will never forget the dreadful scene

In Pakistan’s disturbed Balochistan province, the train which was targeted by the militants on Tuesday, a passenger, Mushtaq Mohammed, while narrating the incident, said that he would never forget the dreadful scene of the attack. Mushtaq is one of the passengers who were rescued after the attack by Bluech militants on the passenger train. Mushtaq, riding in coach number three of the train, said that a major explosion occurred at the beginning of the attack. He said that the firing started after this which continued for an hour. This was a scene that could never be forgotten. These statements are surprising.

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The explosion was so strong that the windows of the train were shaken

A passenger named Ishaq Noor, who was riding in the box number seven of the same train, was going from Quetta to Rawalpindi with his wife and two children. Ishaq Noor said that the explosion was so strong that the windows and doors of the train were shaken and a child sitting near me fell down. He said that the firing would have lasted for about 50 minutes. During this time we were not able to breathe, we did not know what would happen. Mushtaq said the firing gradually stopped and armed men entered the train coaches. He said that he started looking at the identity cards of some people and separated some of them. Three militants were guarding the doors of our compartment. He told the people that he would not say anything to common citizens, women, old and Baloch people.

 

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