
On Wednesday, six Jaffar Express train carts derailed after the bomb exploded near the railway line in Pakistan. The incident occurred in the Jacobabad district, which is located in the Sindh province, which shares the boundary with a problem Balochistan region.
No victims were reported in the incident, the authorities said.
The explosion occurred near the railway line near the cattle market in Jacobabad, which caused six Jaffar Express chassis to derail. After the explosion there was a heavy contingent of the police. Authorities are currently investigating the nature of the explosion.
After the explosion, the train operations were temporarily suspended on the route. No group has so far requires responsibility.
Investigations are underway to determine the cause and nature of the incident.
Jaffar Express targeted for the second time in recent months
It has been attacked for the second time in recent months when Jaffar Express was attacked after being kidnapped in the Bolan Balochistan region in March when traveling from Quetta to Peshaware. He had at least 380 passengers aboard. The Balochistan Liberation Army (Bla) demanded responsibility.
The Pakistani armed forces launched the Green Bolan operation between 11 and 12. March in response to the kidnapping of the train and performed several raids that eventually led to rescue 354 hostages and killing 33 blades. According to Pakistani officials, at least 64 people were killed in surgery, including 18 soldiers and 33 attackers, while 38 others suffered injuries.
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