27-hour hostage standoff with militants on train ends with dozens dead as Pakistan military storms the scene

27-hour hostage standoff with militants on train ends with dozens dead as Pakistan military storms the scene

A tragic incident unfolded in Pakistan as security forces stormed a train that had been hijacked by separatist militants. The military reported that all 33 attackers were killed in the operation, putting an end to a 27-hour standoff that had left dozens dead. The separatist Baloch militants had blown up the railway track and launched rockets at the Jaffar Express, causing chaos and terror for the 440 people on board the train traveling from Quetta to Peshawar.

Throughout the ordeal, the military confirmed that 21 hostages and four security troops lost their lives as a result of the violent confrontation. Upon being rescued, the passengers were provided with first aid by paramedics at the Quetta railway station. The train driver shared the terrifying details of the 27-hour hostage situation, describing how the train was derailed by a bomb blast and subsequently targeted by the militants.

The tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflicts and security challenges faced by Pakistan. The loss of innocent lives and the harrowing experiences of those involved highlight the urgent need for peace and stability in the region. As the survivors try to come to terms with the traumatic events that unfolded during the hijacking, it is a somber moment for the nation to reflect on the toll of violence and extremism.

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