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Pakistan Troops Storm Hijacked Balochistan Train, Free Hostages Following Deadly Siege

The Jaffar Express was hit by rockets and a dynamited railway line on Tuesday by the Baloch Liberation Army, which claimed responsibility for the assault.

Pakistan Troops Storm Hijacked Balochistan Train, Free Hostages Following Deadly Siege

In a sudden turn of events, Pakistani security officials effectively brought an end to a hostage crisis on March 12, 2025, following the hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan province by separatist rebels. The raid cost the lives of 33 insurgents and 21 passengers, while most of the hostages were freed.


The attack started on March 11, when Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants attacked the Jaffar Express, which was traveling from Quetta to Peshawar with around 440 passengers. The attackers exploded bombs along the railway tracks, bringing the train to a stop in a tunnel inside the Bolan district. They subsequently entered the train, taking passengers hostage and inserting suicide bombers among them to discourage rescue efforts.


The BLA gave a 48-hour ultimatum, calling for the release of Baloch political activists and prisoners. They threatened to execute the hostages if their requests were not met, further compounding the difficulty of the rescue mission.


Pakistani security forces made a joint attack employing air and ground shelling. Special forces engaged the suicide bombers with precision to reduce civilian casualties first before attacking other militants. The positioning of the militants in the tunnel and on the terrain made it even more complex.


The operation was successful with the elimination of all 33 militants. Unfortunately, 21 passengers were killed during the incident and four security officials were also killed. The rest of the hostages were successfully rescued and flown to Quetta for medical checks and reunions with their families.


The BLA has been pursuing increased autonomy and authority over Balochistan's resources, blaming the central government for exploitation and disregard. The attack demonstrates the ongoing insurgency in the region, with enhanced militant activity focusing on security personnel as well as civilians.


This incident serves to emphasize the ongoing security challenges in Balochistan and the extent to which separatist movements will go when seeking their interests. The response of the government of Pakistan and the policy measures taken in the future will also have a significant bearing on curtailing the root causes of such insurgencies.


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