Jaffar Express Hijack: Images of the eliminated terrorists have emerged after a successful clearance by the security forces.
The militants were armed with foreign weaponry.
Security sources say the Jaffar Express strike in Balochistan caused the killing of many militants, whose pictures are now out in public.
The sources also verified that the terrorists were armed with foreign manufactured weapons and shot around the train.
The National Assembly also unanimously adopted a statement criticizing the Jaffar Express hijack assault.
Five passengers who perished in the incident were also taken to Civil Hospital Quetta.
Funeral prayers will be said for Mumtaz, a car staff member, as well as for Railway Constable Shamroz Khan.
Sagheer Ahmed was among the dead; two more kidnapping victims’ identities are still unknown.
Taking hostages, the assault unfolded when anti-state elements hit Jaffar Express, a line running from Quetta to Peshawar.
Still, the security forces managed to save all hostages from the militants.
Three different sites held scores of passengers hostage and suicide bombers were stationed with them before the surgical operation.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), talked to a private news network about the assault following the effective surgery.
He mentioned significant terrorist activity—first, explosions on a rail track near Bolan—at 1 PM on March 11 then stopping the train and seizing people.
These rebels were in touch with their handlers in Afghanistan.
In Tank, security officers stopped a check point assault and killed 10 extremist militants.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry says security forces conducted the rescue mission effectively guaranteeing the freedom of all hostages.
Altogether, they killed 33 terrorists.
The hostages were freed in stages, but the militants had already murdered 21 civilians before the operation started—they started started.