Pakistan says 346 hostages rescued from hijacked practice, operation over

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A navy spokesperson says the rescue operation has concluded and that each one 33 attackers had been killed.
Pakistan’s navy says a minimum of 346 hostages have been free of a passenger practice that was hijacked by separatist fighters in Balochistan province.
A navy spokesperson mentioned the rescue operation had concluded on Wednesday and that each one 33 attackers had been killed.
At the least 27 hostages and one paramilitary soldier had been killed, safety sources instructed Al Jazeera.
Dozens of fighters from the Baloch Liberation Military (BLA) fired on the Jaffar Specific practice on Tuesday in a distant a part of southwestern Balochistan province. Officers say the practice was partially inside a tunnel when the attackers blew up the tracks, forcing the engine and 9 coaches to cease.
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