On March 11, assistant train driver Saad Qamar embarked on a routine journey aboard the Jaffar Express, unaware of the impending attack. Just before noon, an explosion struck the locomotive, indicating an assault by armed groups. The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility, leading to a siege by Pakistan's armed forces that resulted in the rescue of over 300 passengers and the deaths of numerous militants. This incident reflects the persistent threats to civilian safety in Pakistan's transport sector.
On March 11, Saad Qamar, assistant train driver of the Jaffar Express, faced attack by the Balochistan Liberation Army, highlighting ongoing threats to passenger safety in Pakistan.
The incident with the Jaffar Express is a stark reminder of the escalating violence against civilian targets in Pakistan, drawing significant attention both locally and internationally.
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