Suspended Railways: Balochistan's Struggle Amidst Terror Strikes
Pakistan suspended all train services to and from Balochistan after a suicide bombing in Quetta killed 26. The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility. The government declared mourning and vowed decisive action against separatists, impacting local travel and goods transportation.
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Pakistan's railways have halted all train services to and from Balochistan following a deadly suicide bombing in Quetta that claimed 26 lives, including soldiers and railway staff. The attack, carried out by the Baloch Liberation Army, has led to increased security measures.
The provincial government announced a three-day mourning period, promising to retaliate with 'full force' against separatists. Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, in discussions with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, emphasized the need for decisive actions to eliminate terrorist threats and ensure regional stability.
Balochistan's train services, crucial for the local economy, remain suspended for four days. This disruption affects the daily commute of hundreds and the shipment of essential goods, highlighting the ongoing insurgency and the province's strategic significance under China's Belt and Road Initiative.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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