The Jaffar Express attack by the Balochistan Liberation Army left dozens dead and triggered a 30-hour military operation.
On March 11, the Jaffar Express—a nine-bogie passenger train with a capacity of 700—was hijacked in the remote Mushkaf area ...
Instead of falsely blaming external forces like India for its failures, Pakistan must confront its internal problems. If ...
Forced abductions of Balochis from across the country, unequitable distribution of resources, and unjust treatment have ...
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly's standing committee for railways has summoned briefing from Pakistan Railways authorities ...
ISLAMABAD: India has yet to condemn the Jaffar Express train attack, reflecting New Delhi’s role in destabilising Balochistan ...
Jaffar Express driver recounts BLA hijacking as military rescues passengers, killing all terrorists in dramatic 30-hour siege ...
LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Amid ongoing efforts to resume train operations to and from Balochistan following the March 11 hijacking of the Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express, the Pakistan Railways Police (PRP ...
The Baloch Liberation Army hijacked the Jaffar Express, holding over 200 hostages, mostly security personnel. The Pakistani ...
Shehbaz Sharif visits Balochistan following the Jaffar Express attack, highlighting rising security threats and the crisis in ...
Following almost a weak-long hiatus in the backdrop of the terrorist attack, Jaffar Express would resume its operations from ...