Pakistan sent 200 coffins, former CM said- no place where the government’s control

Pakistan sent 200 coffins, former CM said- no place where the government’s control

Pakistan train hijack: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) in Balochistan, Pakistan, hijacked the Jafar Express train on Tuesday (March 11) and took around 200 passengers hostage. Now 24 hours after this incident, more than 200 coffins have been brought to Quetta railway station. However, there is no official confirmation of the number of deaths so far.

200 coffins being sent to Baloch

These 200 coffins are being sent to Baloch from Quetta railway station. Earlier, former Balochistan CM Akhtar Mangal posted on X and said, “There is not even an inch of Balochistan on which the government of Pakistan can assert its authority. It has completely defeated this war. We warned him, just as people before us warned them.”

190 passengers rescued

Akhtar Mangal said, “He made fun of us instead of listening to us. The government of Pakistan rejected our words as hollow threats, while they promoted harassment, looting and bloodshed.” It is being told that the encounter between BLA and security forces is also going on on the second day of Hijack (Wednesday, March 12, 2025). Security forces have saved at least 190 passengers and killed 30 terrorists.

Hamalwar stands wearing a suicide jacket

The Baloch Liberation Army has made the attackers wearing suicidal jackets very close to some innocent hostages. Security sources said that the terrorists have now formed small groups to escape by taking advantage of the darkness, but the security forces have surrounded the tunnel and the remaining passengers have also been saved soon. The rebels claimed that they had freed women and children, but the authorities denied the claim and Minister of State for Home Talal Chaudhary said that the hills have been rescued by the security forces.

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