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Train Hostage Rescue Operation Launched in Pakistan
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As of Wednesday, officials reported that around 30 militants had been killed in clashes, and 155 hostages had been freed in the past 24 hours. The train was carrying approximately 450 passengers, including army personnel. The exact number of hostages still being held is unclear, but officials stated that about 250 remain on board.
The terrorists are using innocent people as human shields.
The valuable natural resources in Balochistan belong to the Baloch nation.
The Bolan operation is a tactical response to these atrocities, intended to demonstrate that the occupying forces are not invincible and that their continued presence in Balochistan will be met with unwavering resistance.
If the Pakistan military launches an operation, all hostages will be executed.
This attack shows the situation in Balochistan has become very challenging for the military. They have failed to contain the insurgency and militants are recruiting large numbers to carry out such attacks.
Instead of revising its counterproductive policies, it is persisting with them, resulting in recurrent security and intelligence failures.
A major reset of existing security paradigm is required in Balochistan.
The insurgency has evolved both in its strategy and scale.
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sources
- 1.CNN
- 2.The Times of India
- 3.The Washington Post
- 4.Al Jazeera
- 5.The Guardian
- 6.Le Monde
- 7.Daily Sabah
- 8.Agence France-Presse
- 9.Asian News International
- 10.Express Tribune
- 11.Guardian
- 12.Radio Pakistan
perspectives
- 1.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.Chinese Economy
- 4.Pakistan Politics
- 5.Indian Foreign Policy
- 6.Afghanistan under Taliban rule
- 7.War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 8.Pakistan Foreign Policy
- 9.Coal
countries
organizations
- 1.Balochistan Liberation Army
- 2.Taliban
- 3.Punjabi
- 4.Center for Research and Security Studies
- 5.S Rajaratnam School of International Studies
persons
- 1.Shahbaz Sharif
- 2.Muhammad Kashif
- 3.Shafi Muhammad
- 4.Shahid Rind
- 5.Abdul Basit
- 6.Asif Zardari
- 7.Babar Masih
- 8.Hasan Askari Rizvi
- 9.Jeeyand Baloch
- 10.Muhammad Baloch
- 11.Nazim Farooq
- 12.Yousaf Bashir