QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan’s army says insurgents who attacked a passenger train killed 21 hostages, while others are freed.
Pakistan’s army says insurgents who attacked a passenger train killed 21 hostages, while others are freed
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - Insurgents who attacked a passenger train carrying 440 passengers in restive southwestern Pakistan killed 21 hostages before security forces killed all 33 of the assailants, and all other passengers were rescued, officials said Wednesday.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the separatist Baloch Liberation Army group was behind the attack, and the military operation “has successfully reached its logical conclusion.”
He said no passengers died because of the operation, and praised the military for "averting a potential catastrophe." The province's chief minister, Sarfraz Bugti, told a provincial assembly that troops killed all insurgents involved.
Three soldiers who had been guarding the railroad track were also killed in the attack that began Tuesday in restive Balochistan province, the military spokesman, Lt. Gen. Ahmad Sharif, told local media.