Pakistan, Quetta and The bombing
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Sunday saw a devastating attack on a train loaded with military personnel in Quetta, Balochistan. The explosion, triggered by an explosive device in a vehicle that struck the train, resulted in the death of at least 24 individuals,
At least 24 people have been killed and more than 50 wounded after a bomb targeted a military train in Quetta, Pakistan. Army personnel and their families were travelling to celebrate Eid when an explosive-laden car struck one of the carriages.
Quetta near Chaman Phatak sees heavy casualties after a blast on the Jaffer Express. The Baloch Liberation Army claims a fidayee attack targeting military personnel on board.
Security personnel and rescue teams reached the site soon after the blast and launched relief and investigative operations. Officials cordoned off the area to preserve evidence and to secure the site while investigators and bomb‑disposal teams examined the wreckage.
Baloch Liberation Army claims responsibility for attack on train carrying military personnel and their families; casualty toll may rise as rescue operations continue
State media reports explosion derailed 3 coaches, rescue operation launched; railways minister seeks report on "cowardly" terrorist attack.
A powerful explosion near a railway track in Pakistan’s Balochistan injured over 30 people as train coaches overturned and caught fire. The BLA has claimed responsibility for the attack.
At least 14 people, including three Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, were martyred and several others critically injured in a terrorist attack near the Chaman Phatak area of Quetta, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed on Sunday. "The ...