This article is Soumya Awasthi, fellow, Centre for Security Strategy and Technology, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi.
Baloch rebels claiming to have killed 214 hostages on a hijacked train in Pakistan. However, Pakistani forces responded with ...
Relatives comfort each other during the funeral prayer of a victim of a train attack, in Quetta, Pakistan's southwestern ...
In Balochistan, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed to have executed all 214 hostages, captured during the Jaffar ...
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Baloch separatists who hijacked a Pakistani passenger train claimed to have executed all 214 military hostages after their ...
The Baloch Liberation Army claims to have executed 214 Pakistani military hostages after a 48-hour ultimatum expired. Pakistan's army reports 31 deaths in the train hijack, blaming Afghan militants.
Baloch insurgents hijacked the Jaffar Express train from Quetta to Peshawar near the Bolan Pass in Balochistan. On Wednesday, ...
The BLA said they gave the Pakistan Army 48 hours to exchange prisoners of war, but since they did not heed their warning, ...
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The Baloch Liberation Army said they killed all the 214 military hostages taken from the Jaffar Express as their 48-hour deadline for a deal to release Baloch political prisoners ended.