
PAK Army's big claim regarding Jaffar Express hijack...
In Pakistan's balochistan province, the balochistan Liberation army (BLA) hijacked the Jaffar Express train on tuesday (March 11) and took more than 400 passengers present in the train hostage. However, by wednesday night (March 12), the pakistan army had released all the hostages of the train and announced the end of the operation. During this, there was heavy firing between the Pakistani army and BLA fighters for about 36 hours.
Pakistani Army made a claim regarding the hijack
At the same time, now the Pakistani army has made a big claim regarding the train hijack. The Pakistani army said that the entire planning of the hijack of the train in balochistan province was made by terrorists sitting in Afghanistan. This dreadful attack was the first time in the history of balochistan and Pakistan, when an entire train was hijacked in an attack.
Afghanistan-based terrorists accused of attack
The Pakistani army's media wing, ISPR, in an official statement said that the attackers present in the train had connections with terrorist leaders based in Afghanistan. They were in touch with each other through satellite phones during the entire incident. The statement said, 'Intelligence reports have clearly confirmed that this hijack was planned and directed by terrorist leaders based in Afghanistan.'
ISPR DG reiterated the allegations
ISPR DG Lieutenant General ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, while talking to a private news channel Dunya news, reiterated the allegations against afghanistan of supporting terrorists.
33 Baloch terrorists killed by pakistan Army
According to Al Jazeera's report, the Pakistani army killed 33 terrorists of the balochistan Liberation army (BLA) involved in this train hijack in retaliation and the remaining terrorists fled from there after seeing the Pakistani army's siege. After this, the Pak army announced the end of its operation. According to the report, during this time Pakistani army officials confirmed the death of 26 passengers, one train driver and one paramilitary soldier.