Pakistani army says 300 hostages are free from the train

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Pakistan’s army says that the servicemen in the province of Balochistan released more than 300 collateral from the train in Balochistan.

Military opinion Idestur, 33 servicemen were killed during the operation, he said.

Before the operation, the Baloch Baloch was killed by a two-year civilian hostage and four military personnel by the Azerbaijani army (BLA). These numbers are not approved by the BBC.

To exclude the remaining threats, the military continues to search.

According to the Ordin’s opinion, the train ceiling had about 440 passengers when attacked.

Security officers left the train because the servicemen could leave the train and took a number of passengers in the surrounding mountainous area.

It is trying to find passengers running away during the attack and find passengers who fled to the area around. It is not clear how much passengers are not calculated.

Pakistani authorities – as well as several Western countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States – A BLA terrorist organization.

Bla is one of the rebel groups that require greater autonomy or independence for Balochistan in Pakistan.

Islamabad accuses the region’s rich mineral resources. Previously, they attacked military camps, railway stations and trains – but this is the first time when they missed a train.

At least 100 people were members of the security forces.

According to local news, the authorities threatened to kill the balog political prisoners in 48 hours if they did not release the Ballox political prisoners in 48 hours.

During the attack, the militants exploded some of the roads and opened fire on the train near the mountain tunnel.

Witnesses explained the “Doomsday scenes” of the train, as the attack was opened, The passenger speaks to BBC with Isaac Noor: “We caught our breath by firing our breath and not what the next will happen.”

Officials have difficulty communicating with passengers during the attack because there is no internet or mobile cover of the far area.

Some passengers who managed to get out of the train at the end of Tuesday evening went for about four hours to reach the next railway station.

Among them was Mohammad Ashraf, who traveled to the project to visit the Lahore family.

“We have reached the station with great difficulty, because we were tired and there were children and women with us,” said BBC.

Helicopters and hundreds of soldiers were placed to save the hostages. More than 100 passengers were released on Wednesday morning.

The abduction lasted more than 30 hours. The information on the attack and the next rescue operation is firmly controlled.

A spokesman who participated in the attack said he would be brought to justice.

ADDITIONAL REPORT by Moshiri.

 
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