ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's military spokesman said on Friday the death toll in a train hijacking in the country's ...
Pakistan army revealed that 18 out of 26 hostages killed in a Balochistan train ambush were army personnel. The Balochistan ...
India has strongly rejected Pakistan's allegations of involvement in the Balochistan train hijacking, pointing out Pakistan's ...
Militants hijacked a train in Pakistan's Balochistan, holding passengers hostage for nearly 36 hours. A successful military ...
Jaffar Express travelling from Quetta to Peshawar and carrying 440 passengers was hijacked in which 21 civilians and four ...
Some hostages crouched on the floor for as long as 27 hours, remaining motionless, while some could only gasp in shock as ...
A train hijacking in Pakistan's Balochistan province has left 31 dead. The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility, while Pakistan accuses India and Afghanistan of backing the militants. The ...
The Pakistan Army was able to execute all the 33 militants who attacked the train and they also safely evacuated the ...
Pakistan’s military accuses neighboring India of sponsoring militants in the restive southwestern Balochistan province, which ...
Speaking after the attack, Amjad described how the militants first detonated an explosive under the train’s engine, causing ...
The train hijack episode has brought back the plight of Baloch people on the international platform in a big way ...