Pakistani security forces declared an end to ethnic separatists’ seizure of a train carrying more than 400 people.
Pakistani official says train hijack standoff over, with 21 security forces and 30 terrorists killed
Terrorists in explosive vests have reportedly threatened Pakistan train passengers' lives if officials refuse to release ...
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Pakistan's prime minister traveled to restive southwestern Balochistan province to meet survivors of a train attack and the ...
STORY: Dozens of people rescued from a train hijacked by separatist militants in southwestern Pakistan arrived on Thursday in ...
The militants, Baloch ethnic fighters, said they would kill dozens of seized security personnel if the Pakistani government ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited Balochistan province on Thursday, as dozens of people rescued from a train ...
The fate of hundreds of passengers remained unknown more than 24 hours after separatist militants in Pakistan’s restive ...
Hostages freed after a day-long ordeal following an attack by militants on a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province ...
The train hijacking in south-western Pakistan represents a major escalation in the region’s long-running insurgency.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s neglected southwestern province of Balochistan has been the scene of a yearslong insurgency, with a dramatic uptick in attacks in recent years underscoring the struggles ...
At least 21 passengers were killed in last week's hijacking of a train in Pakistan. A militant group claimed responsibility for blowing up the tracks and opening fire when the train was halfway ...
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