Pakistan: Militant group says 182 hostages taken in attack on train in Balochistan

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Militant separatist group Baloch Liberation Army on Tuesday said that it had taken 182 hostages, including military personnel, in an attack on a train in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, Reuters reported.
The group threatened to kill the hostages if security forces did not leave the area
The Jaffar Express, which had about 400 passengers, was on its way from Quetta to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa when it was fired upon, Reuters quoted unidentified railway and police officials as confirming. The driver was wounded in the attack, the officials said, adding that the train was trapped inside a tunnel.
The separatist group also said it had killed 20 military personnel and shot down a drone, according to Reuters.
Pakistani authorities have not yet confirmed the Baloch Liberation Army’s account of hostages taken or security personnel killed.
Earlier, AFP had quoted Muhammad Kashif, a railway government official in Quetta, as saying that “over 450 passengers onboard are being held hostage by gunmen”.
Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan.
Kashif also told Dawn that the train was made up of nine coaches. “The train was stopped by armed men in Tunnel No 8,” the newspaper quoted him as saying. “Efforts are being made to contact the passengers and staff.”
An unidentified police official told AFP that “the area where the train is halted is a mountainous...
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