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Pakistan lodges formal protest with Kabul over train attack

 



Pakistan on Monday formally lodged a strong protest with Afghanistan over the use of its soil in the recent train hijacking in Sibi, Balochistan. A senior Afghan diplomat was summoned to the Foreign Office to register the protest, according to sources familiar with the development. However, there was no official statement from the FO at the time of filing this report. On March 11, terrorists attacked and hijacked the Jaffar Express at Bolan Pass, holding over 400 passengers hostage for 30 hours. The train was en route from Quetta to Peshawar. Pakistani security forces, backed by the Air Force and elite army commandos, successfully rescued over 350 passengers. However, authorities confirmed that terrorists killed 26 passengers before the operation commenced. All 33 attackers were neutralised during the operation. Following the attack, Pakistan stated that it had found evidence indicating the attackers were in constant contact with their handlers in Afghanistan. The FO subsequently urged the Taliban government to assist in bringing the perpetrators to justice. According to sources, the same message was conveyed to the Afghan diplomat during Monday's meeting. The Afghan Taliban, however, rejected Pakistan's allegations, asserting that Baloch terrorist groups were not operating from Afghan territory and had no links to Kabul. However, a recent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) monitoring report pointed to a close nexus between the Afghanistan-based banned TTP and the BLA – the latter having claimed responsibility for the train attack. Sources also revealed that the FO raised concerns over the involvement of Afghan nationals in the recent attack on Bannu Cantonment.

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