Death Toll in Pakistan’s Train Hijacking Rises to 31, Army Says

Death Toll in Pakistan’s Train Hijacking Rises to 31, Army Says
A man reacts next to ambulances carrying the bodies of victims, who were killed after a train was attacked by separatist militants in Bolan, in Quetta, Pakistan, March 13, 2025. Akhtar Soomro/Reuters
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ISLAMABAD—The death toll from a militant hijacking of a train in Pakistan’s southwestern mountains has risen to 31 soldiers, staff and civilians, the military said on Friday as it accused India and Afghanistan of backing the insurgents.

The separatist Baloch Liberation Army, which claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s attack, released a statement saying its fighters had escaped with 214 hostages and since executed all of them, without giving any evidence to back that up.