EPAPassengers released from a train obtained by armed militants speaking “Topping scenes” spreading the Jaffar Express in Pakistan’s Balochar province.
“We held our breath in full firing, not knowing what would happen next,” Ishaq Noor, one of the aboard, speaking BBC.
He was one of over 400 passengers traveling from Quetta to Peshawar on Tuesday when the widow OLATION ARMY (BLA) was attacked and removed a hostage number. The train driver is a lot of reported injured.
The military sources encouraged 155 passengers released and 27 militants killed. There is no independent confirmation of numbers. Rescue operations continue.
Security forces say they deploy hundreds of troops to save the remaining passengers. Authorities also set helicopters and special special forces.
Bla warns “extreme results” when a test is made to save the remaining hostages.
Over a dozen released passengers were carried in hospital for treatment.
Reports quoting security officials say that some of the militants may have left the train, with an unknown number of passengers with their surrounding areas.
At least 100 of those in the trains are members of security forces, officials said.
RabauseMuhammad Ashraf, traveling from Quetta to Lahore to visit the family, a group of passengers who made a train ride last Tuesday.
“There are many fears of passengers. It is a scene of destruction,” he said.
The group then walked almost four hours until the next train station. Many men carry vulnerable passengers to their shoulders.
“We reached the station in great difficulty, because we were tired and having children and women with us,” he said.
Mr Noor, who traveled with his wife and two children, said the initial burst of the train “severe” that one of his children had fallen from the chair.
He and his wife each attempted to protect a child between the gun.
“If a bullet comes to our way, it will hit us and not the children,” he said.
Getty imagesMushtaq Muhammad, who is in the third train carriage, remembering “unforgettable” attacks and passengers injured in terror.
“Attacks talk to each other in Balochi, and their leader always tells them to ‘keep an eye on’ especially in security personnel to make sure they don’t get lost,” he didn’t get rid of them, “he said.
Gisugdan sa mga nag-ataki ang pipila ka mga residente sa Balochistan, ingon man mga babaye, mga bata ug tigulang nga mga pasahero, nga gipuy-an nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya usa ka tawo nga siya Someone he was a man that he was a man he was a man who was a man who was a man of Turbat City in Balochistan, and saw that he had children and women.
However, it is unclear how many passengers have been held again.
Security forces say they launched a major operation to save the remaining passengers, which issued hundreds of troops. Authorities also set helicopters and special special forces.
On Wednesday, BBC saw many wooden casks loaded at the Stateway State State. A rail officer said empty and carried to collect any possible casualties.
BBC Urdu‘Seriously concerned’
The spilled wagged A decade of high indignation to obtain independence And launched many deadly attacks, often targeted to police stations, train line and highways.
The anti-insurgent operations of the poor Balochistan by the Pakistan army and security forces were found thousands of people lost no trace since the early 2000s. the Accused of security forces of crimes including torture and extra-judicial killingsallegations they deny.
Pakistani authorities – as well as many western countries, including UK and US – assigned a group of terrorist organization.
Pakistan’s Status Commission says it is “very worried” to hijack the train.
“We request all related stakeholders to force an urgent rights based on the issues of Balochistan citizens and finding peaceful, political solutions,” it says in a statement of x.
The Secretary of Secretary of the United Nations – General Antonio Guberes “strongly condemned” the siege of the train and also called for immediate release of the remaining passengers.
Additional reporting by azadeh moshiri



