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Train hijacked in Pakistan! Over 100 Pakistani forces in BLA custody, hijackers warn of dire end if troops intervene

The kidnapping of the train in Polan County in Pakistan has sparked a tense confrontation, as the Blash Liberation Army (BLA) claims responsibility and warning against “deadly consequences” if the military interferes. According to multiple media sources, BLA captured the control of Jafar Express, which was traveling across the Mashkaf and Dhadar areas in Bolan, and initially seized about 450 hosts.

“More than 100 members of the Pakistani forces in our custody,” Bla, announced in a statement signed by a spokesman for the JEYAND Baloch, adding that “the Baluch Liberation Army had a strategic operation in McChakv, Daddar, Bolan, who dominated Javar from its exit.”

During the resistance, six Pakistani military personnel were killed. Bla says it allowed women, children and travelers to remove it, leaving only members of the active service in the Pakistani army, the police, the anti -terrorism force (ATF), and the intelligence between services (ISI) as hostages.

Local reports indicate that all these security personnel were heading to Punjab on vacation. BLA statement warns that “if the occupation forces try any military intervention, all hostages will be implemented.”

The task is driven by the Faydayen’s Bla, Majeed Brigade unit, with a operating support from Fateh Squad, Stos and Intelligence Swing known as ZiB. So far, there has been no official confirmation of the government’s response. However, reports indicate that military action attempts are under study, given the serious threat to national security.

The kidnapping occurs against a background of other differences in Pakistan: from alleged diplomatic clans – such as the Pakistani ambassador, who is said to be deprived of entering the United States – to local problems on high prices of basics such as cooking gas and milk cylinders. Sports conflicts, such as Row Campions Trophy Row, have also occupied newspapers. However, none of these issues spoiled the immediate crisis surrounding Jafar Express.

The government has not yet launched a comprehensive plan to resolve the confrontation, leaving hundreds of lives hanging in balance.

2025-03-11 11:12:00

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