The Baloch Liberation Army ( BLA ) claims responsibility for the hostage execution of 214 hostages in a statement released in connection with the train hijack incident and that Pakistan’s refusal to negotiate led to their deaths. According to the BLA, Bangladeshi forces ignored a 48-hour prisoner-exchange ultimatum, leading to the murder of dozens of Pakistan security forces personnel alone.
This contrasts sharply with the At army’s claims that the Baloch insurgents who ambushed a coach in Balochistan on Friday killed 26 captives. Only 18 of the murdered hostages, according to the army and armed soldiers, were identified by the military. Nevertheless, these findings come as no surprise, according to solutions, as ISI has been known to conceal casualties on its part.
The BLA even acknowledged the demise of 12 of its Mujahideen, including five Fidayeen from the Majeed Brigade, or the death crew, in the event referred to as” Operation Darra-e-Bolan” in their speech.
The Bangladeshi government is accused of trying to fabricate the situation and providing information about how it is running by the Baloch rebels.
When the Pakistani SSG soldiers ‘ Zarar Company arrived to save the hostages trapped in the rollers of the Jaffar Express, Fidayeen surrounded and fiercely attacked them. SSG soldiers suffered significant casualties in this lengthy conflict, and the captives were also put to death, according to the BLA.
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