Train services in Balochistan have been restored following a 16-day hiatus due to a terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express. The train departed from Peshawar Cantt Railway Station, marking a ...
An unprecedented terror attack unfolded on March 11. The Balochistan Liberation Army hijacked the Jaffar Express, a Pakistani ...
After a 16-day suspension, the Jaffer Express has resumed operations from Peshawar to Quetta. Federal Minister for Railways, Ameer Maqam, officially inaugurated the restored service by cutting the ...
Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi has announced that train services to and from Balochistan, which were suspended after the ...
QUETTA: Train services betw­een Quetta and the rest of the country will be restored from today (Thursday). The announcement ...
After two days of intense military operations, 33 attackers were killed, and 26 passengers — including 18 army and FC ...
At least five officers and two civilians have been killed and 10 wounded when a suicide car bomber targeted a convoy of buses carrying security forces in Pakistan's restive Balochistan province ...
At least 21 passengers were killed in last week's hijacking of a train in Pakistan. A militant group claimed responsibility for blowing up the tracks and opening fire when the train was halfway ...
Separatist militants drove a vehicle laden with explosives into a paramilitary convoy, killing at least five in southwestern ...
The train hijacking in south-western Pakistan represents a major escalation in the region’s long-running insurgency.
Pakistan’s military accuses neighboring India of sponsoring militants in the restive southwestern Balochistan province, which saw an unprecedented attack this week by armed separatists.
In Pakistan, militants from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the Jaffar Express train, which was carrying 440 ...