by Saleem Shahid in Dawn, Jan 21, 2023
QUETTA: Four women among 15 people suffered injuries when a bomb blast derailed a Peshawar-bound train in Bolan district on Friday in an attack claimed by the banned Baloch Liberation Army.
Officials said the explosion that derailed eight coaches of Jaffar Express along with its locomotive and damaged a portion of the main railway track linking Quetta with the rest of the country was carried out by a remote-controlled device.
Railway officials while confirming the bombing on the main track said the train that departed from Mach, a town famous for coalmines, was in Bolan district area of Balochistan, some 110km north-east of the provincial capital, when the explosion ripped through the coaches.
Deputy Commissioner Samiullah Agha said, “Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express left for its destination from Mach station and when it reached between Peshi and Paneer stations, a powerful blast took place at the railway line resulting in the derailment of eight passenger coaches and locomotive.” He added that 15 passengers, including four women, were shifted to Civil Hospital, Sibi.
The Levies personnel and police rushed to the site and cordoned off the area following the attack.
“The blast took place under the fifth coach of the train,” Bolan SSP Mehmood Khan Notezai told Dawn over the phone. He added that an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was used in the blast, which was carried out with a remote control.
Medical Superintendent Dr Rafiq Mastoi said the hospital received 15 injured. Two of them were later shifted to CMH, Sibi, as their condition was serious, he added.
Officials of Pakistan Railways, including DS Quetta, also visited the site after receiving information about the attack.
A relief team of railways was dispatched to the site to rescue other families and help them reach their destination…..
According to officials, Balochistan has once again been cut off with other provinces.
Train service for the province had earlier remained suspended for four months after monsoon floods washed away a railway bridge over the Bolan River, near Hirak railway station, last year.
The bridge was still under construction and authorities expected work to be completed by June 2023….
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