The Jafar Express train going from Quetta to Peshawar in Balochistan, Pakistan is still in the possession of Baloch rebels. So far, more than 150 hostages have been rescued by the Pakistani Army, but more than 100 hostages are still under BLA. Meanwhile, BLA has released a video and has described the chronology of this entire train attack.
This video released by BLA shows that Jafar Express is going in a normal way. Meanwhile, the train is targeted and exploded first. The train stops after this blast. In the video, BLA fighters sitting on the hills are also seen, who are sitting ambush.
It is shown in the video that the passengers of the train are brought out and brought out. They can be seen sitting in the middle of the hills at gun point.
The Jafar Express going from Quetta to Peshawar in Pakistan is still in the possession of Baloch rebels. So far 155 hostages have been rescued and many rebels have been killed amidst the operation of the Pakistani Army. The goods train was sent to carry out those who were rescued from the rebels.
How did Bla execute the attack?
The Jaffer Express from Quetta of Pakistan left for Peshawar at around 9 am on Tuesday morning. This train was to reach Sibbi at 1.30 pm. But Boln’s mashfaq tunnel was attacked. Where the train was passing, it is a mountainous area. There are 17 tunnels here, due to which the speed of the train had to be slowed, taking advantage of which the BLA blew up tunnel number-8 in the suggestion. Due to this, the train was disarray and the train was hijacked.
BLA carried out this attack with complete planning. Bla’s fighters were already sitting ambush. For the attack, Bla prepared its deadliest fighters Majeed Brigade and Fateh.
Security sources say that the terrorists are divided into two groups due to the operation of the Pakistani army. The BLA rebels hijacked the Jafar Express train in the Mashkaf Tunnel. This tunnel is 157 km from Quetta. The area in which this tunnel is is a very inaccessible hill area, whose nearest station is Paharo Kunri.
The hijacked train is currently standing in the Boln Pass. This entire area is surrounded by hills and tunnels, due to which there is no mobile network. Because of this, there are problems in the rescue operation. Meanwhile, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that despite all these challenges, the morale of the army remains.