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Kidnapped train in Pakistan! More than 100 Pakistani forces under custody of Bla, the kidnappers warn about the serious end if the troops intervene

Kidnapped train in Pakistan! More than 100 Pakistani forces under custody of Bla, the kidnappers warn about the serious end if the troops intervene

A kidnapping of trains in the Bolano district of Pakistan has caused a tense confrontation, with the Balach Liberation Army (bla) that claims the responsibility and warning of “fatal consequences” if the military intervenes. According to multiple media sources, Bla took control of the Jaffar Express, which was traveling through the areas of Mashkaf and Dhadar de Bolan, and initially took around 450 passengers as hostages.

“More than 100 Pakistani forces in our custody,” the BL announced in a statement signed by spokesman Jeeyand Baloch, and added that “the Baloch Liberation Army has carried out a strategic operation in Mashkaf, Dhadar, Bolan, taking advantage of the control of the express Jaffar Express when derailed.”

During the resistance, six Pakistani military personnel were killed. The Bla says that it has allowed women, children and travelers of Baloch landing, leaving only members of active duty of the Pakistani army, the police, the anti -terrorism force (ATF) and the intelligence between services (ISI) as hostages.

Local reports suggest that all this security personnel were addressed to Punjab licensed. The Bla’s statement warns that, “if the occupation forces attempt at any military intervention, all hostages will be executed.”

The mission is being directed by the Fidayeen Unit de Bla, the Majeed Brigade, with the operational support of the Fateh squad, the Stos and the intelligence wing known as Zirab. Until now, there has been no official confirmation about the government’s response. However, reports indicate that attempts at military action are being considered, given the serious threat to national security.

The kidnapping occurs in a context of other controversies in Pakistan: from alleged diplomatic spaces, such as the Pakistani ambassador who was denied entry to the United States, to domestic taxes on the prices of essential elements such as gas cylinders and milk. Sports -related disputes, such as the new Row of the Champions Trophy ceremony, have also appeared in the headlines. However, none of these problems has eclipsed the immediate crisis surrounding the Jaffar Express.

The government has not yet published a comprehensive plan to resolve the confrontation, leaving hundreds of lives hanging in balance.

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