QUETTA: Amid tight security, the Jaffar Express with over 400 passengers on board, restarted its journey and departed for ...
Jaffar Express has resumed its services after 16-day suspension following banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) attack, ...
PESHAWAR: Jaffar Express resumed operations early on Thursday morning after a 17-day hiatus following a deadly terrorist ...
Train service between Balochistan and the rest of Pakistan has been fully restored as the Jaffar Express departed from Quetta for Peshawar on Friday, ending a 17-day suspension following a terrorist ...
Four suspects have been arrested for facilitating the Jaffar Express hijack, according to a media report. The attack on the ...
Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and GB sees off train’s passengersQUETTA: Jaffar Express on Thursday resumed its ...
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Jaffar Express restarts chugging
Train services to and from Balochistan were restored on Thursday following a 16-day hiatus due to a terrorist attack on ...
Days after the Jaffar Express was attacked and hijacked by Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) militants, the train resumed ...
Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi said on Thursday that the scope of train service would be expanded throughout Balochistan. While talking to reporters in Rawalpindi, the minister said that ...
On March 11, separatists blew up rail tracks and opened fire on the Jaffar Express as it made its way from Quetta to Peshawar ...
Despite being Pakistan’s largest province and endowed with natural gas reserves and strategic access to the Arabian Sea, ...
PESHAWAR: The Jaffar Express, heading from Quetta to Peshawar, which had been taken hostage by the terrorists belonging to the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) 16 days ago, has resumed its service.