Pakistan’s army accuses India of sponsoring terror after 26 hostages were killed in a train attack
Pakistan’s military accuses neighboring India of sponsoring militants in the restive southwestern Balochistan province, which ...
Pakistan's military spokesman said on Friday the death toll in a train hijacking in the country's southwestern mountains had ...
Insurgents who attacked a passenger train carrying 440 passengers in restive southwestern Pakistan killed 21 hostages before ...
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Pakistan’s prime minister traveled to restive southwestern Balochistan province to meet survivors of a train attack and the ...
Jaffar Express travelling from Quetta to Peshawar and carrying 440 passengers was hijacked in which 21 civilians and four ...
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Pak army says 18 of 26 hostages killed in Balochistan train attack were soldiersPakistan's army announced that 18 soldiers were among the 26 killed by Balochistan Liberation Army militants during a train ...
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Militants hijacked a train in Pakistan's Balochistan, holding passengers hostage for nearly 36 hours. A successful military ...
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The Ministry of External Affairs reiterated that the world is aware that the epicentre of terrorism is Pakistan. Islamabad ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNPakistan train attack survivors 'crouched for hours' to surviveHostages freed after a day-long ordeal following an attack by militants on a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province ...
India has strongly rejected Pakistan's allegations of involvement in the Balochistan train hijacking, pointing out Pakistan's ...
The cause and perpetrators behind the explosion remain unclear. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
Pakistan foreign office spokesperson says intercepted calls confirmed links between the attackers and Afghanistan ...
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