Queta, Pakistan: On Tuesday, the abduction of the lethal train by the Baloch Stelisters described how those readers read them.
Dozens of soldiers of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) targeted nine trains of Jafar Express with rocket-proposed grenades and cannons pills.
The capital of the northwest Khaibar Pakhtunha province, about 3 km (3 miles), at 1800pm, left at 9am (Balochistan’s Na W W that province from Queta.
To reach the final destination of Peshawar, the train route travels over 1,600 km (994 miles) via Punjab. The trip takes about 30 hours, stopping at about 30 stations across the country.
On Wednesday night, Pakistan’s security forces said that they had concluded military action against the fighters. But 26 passengers, train drivers and one half -man soldiers were killed, he said.
About 400 passengers on the train when they were attacked. It was said that the passengers were kept in the passengers, on Tuesday that the Pakistan government gave a 48 -hour ultimatum to the Pakistan government and demanded “unconditional holidays of Baloch political prisoners, forced persons and national resistance workers.”

‘They just took the people aside and shot them’
The passengers who were released in the security forces were “terrifying” of the hours in their prisoner.
“I saw a lot of murder in my eyes and I know that I am next, but on Wednesday morning, I left with other passengers and colleagues with with.”
The Assistant suburb of the Pakistan Railway Police, it was on the train and later fled with a group of passengers and colleagues with a group of armed guards.
Sarwar Quetta was traveling on a train from the railway station and the other four armed railway personnel and five soldiers who are accused of protecting passengers are a regular practice. When the attack started, he said he and other armed personnel fired.
He said, “These trains were like rockets and bullets rain, but we revended in a gunfire,” he remembered. “When we got out of the bullets, they came down and pulled the passengers out of the train.”
The assailants started examining their identity cards, separating the suspects and suspects that the racial Punjabi passengers and the Pakistani army were part of the Pakistani army. “They killed a lot of people,” Sarvar said. He said he could not count how many people were killed, but he saw the soldiers “just taking a group of people away from the train track and shooting them.”
“After hugging some of the remaining soldiers behind, the murder continued till 10 o’clock in the morning after a large number of attackers left the area. They killed anyone who tried to escape, “Sarwar said.

In the morning, the scene and the second group of passengers and security personnel were kept in the moisture .In they were able to escape from the place. He said, “We went out in the morning but a railway policeman with me .The pellets were hit by a bullet on his back. He said the police were killed.
He and his colleague passengers were removed by the futurist soldiers, but they managed to make it 6 km (4 miles) on the track of the nearby railway station in Panir, where the Pakistani security forces were waiting for them to receive.
‘I saw a rocket engine hitting’
The 68 -year -old Murad Ali, who was traveling along with his wife in the city of Jacobabad, also saw the attack but the attackers were free. “After hearing a sharp firing, I saw the train engine hitting a rocket. They came to our container and asked my identity and ethnic (Sindhi) and then allowed me to go, “he said.
“I went with dozens of women and children, and after evening, we followed the railway track at a distance of six kilometers, where the security forces took us to the Mach Railway Station,” he told Al Jazira. The couple then returned to Queta.
Murad’s wife, Bibi Farzana, described the train that “firing and blasts completely covered with smoke”. She further said: “They pulled all the passengers but they separated the ethnic Punjab from the rest of the passengers.”

On Wednesday, Pakistan’s Security Officer SAID said that his troops have killed 30 fighter soldiers in action to save Olis and security approval is still underway.
Balochistan province Chief Minister Sarfraj Bugti said that the attack was an attempt by the Fatistics to assume that Queta was a “violent atmosphere”.
The government has said that he has deployed additional soldiers at the Queta railway station and dozens of coffins have been sent from the Queta station to the attack on the train.
Baloch, who demanded independence from Pakistan, alleges the abduction and harassment of Those who speaks against this.
This is the first time to abduct the entire train, but in the last two years there have been several attacks on the trains.
Recently, on November 224, the futurists killed almost Carried railway passengers – most of them were going to leave the Jafar Express station in a suicide bombing at Queta Station.

