A major suicide attack has taken place in Quetta, Pakistan, near a railway track close to a busy crossing, resulting in heavy casualties. According to reports, at least 26 people have been killed and around 70 others injured, with fears that the death toll may rise further due to the severity of injuries. The explosion reportedly targeted the Jaffer Express train, a key railway service in the region. The blast not only damaged the train but also affected around 10 nearby vehicles, causing widespread destruction and panic in the area. Preliminary reports suggest that the attack may have been carried out by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which has previously targeted Pakistani security forces and infrastructure in Balochistan. The group has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack. The railway crossing area where the blast occurred is described as a relatively populated zone near Quetta, making the impact even more severe. Emergency services and security forces, including Pakistani Rangers, have reached the site and rescue operations are underway. The incident highlights ongoing instability and insurgent activity in Balochistan, where militant groups continue to clash with Pakistani security forces.
