BLA claims, 150 people hostage, 20 hours of deadline amidst news of Pakistan Army ‘train releasing’



Baloch Liberation Army Claims: Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) today gave a 20-hour ultimatum to the Pakistan government and said that they should exchange hostage or be ready to suffer the consequences. The BLA has claimed so far it has killed 100 Pakistani soldiers and kept 150 people hostage. He has clearly stated that if the Pakistani army continues to run the operation against them, then they will kill the remaining hostages as well.

Army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif told the TV channel ‘Duniya News’ that security forces killed all 33 rebels at the scene. Lieutenant General Sharif said that the armed forces killed all the terrorists and successfully completed the campaign in the evening today (Wednesday) by rescuing all the passengers. He said that on Tuesday, the rebels killed 21 passengers by attacking the train. He said that four paramilitary personnel were also killed in this incident. Ahmed Sharif said that the army killed all 33 terrorists and rescued the hostages.

Officials said that the Jafar Express train was going from Quetta to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with about 400 passengers in nine coaches, when the rebels used the explosives to disintegrate the train and capture it. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) took responsibility for the attack on Tuesday. (Also from input language)



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