The Foreign Office (FO) accused India on Thursday of being behind the deadly terrorist attack on Jaffar Express in Balochistan.
During his weekly briefing in Islamabad on Thursday, spokesman for the Foreign Office (FO) Shafqat Ali Khan confirmed that the rescue operation after the Jaffar Express attack had been completed.
He also revealed that intelligence reports indicated that the terrorists involved were in contact with their employees in Afghanistan during surgery.
The statement comes after security forces performed a two-day operation to neutralize the terrorists who had hijacked Jaffar Express.
The test began on Tuesday, when separatist militants adhered to Jaffar Express on the way from Quetta to Peshawar, the railway track jumped up and attacked the train with rockets.
In a statement today, Fo-spokesman Pakistan’s many years of concern repeated on terrorist groups who used Afghan Earth as a base for cross-border attacks. “We have repeatedly asked the Afghan temporary government to prevent organizations such as, among other things, from operating within its borders,” Khan said.
Pakistan has previously shared evidence with Afghan authorities regarding militant money. While tensions between the two neighbors persist, Islamabad insists that cooperation on terrorism remains a priority.
After the operation, LT genes Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the top military spokesman, revealed that 21 hostages lost their lives during the day-long resistance.
However, Director -General (ISPR) Director -General (ISPR) Director -General said no civilians were injured in the final rescue operation performed by the armed forces.
“Today we released a large number of people, including women and children … The final operation was performed with great care,” he said, adding that no civilians were killed in the operation. The security forces had cleared the train “bogey to bogey,” he said.
According to DG ISPR, the attack occurred in a remote and difficult to access area. He said the rescue operation was launched immediately where the army, Air Force and Frontier Corps (FC) participated. “Today, SSG [Special Service Group] Staff also attended, ”he added.
According to the ISPR declaration, the terrorists included suicide bombs. “Tragically, in the scene with this intense standoff, the terrorists took the life of 21 innocent hostages, before the end of approval surgery,” the statement continued.
“In addition, the soldiers of 4 brave security forces made the ultimate victim and embraced Shahadat. Their selfless acts saved countless lives and prevented further disaster,” he added.