
Officials say separatists attack a train in Pakistan and the fate of hundreds on board is not clear
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani insurgents attacked a passenger train in a tunnel and claimed to take over 100 hostages on Tuesday, as authorities struggled to reach the remote area. The fate of the estimated 500 people aboard was not immediately clear.
Officials said the attackers blew up the railroad track in restive southwestern Balochistan province and exchanged fire with security guards aboard the train.
The train was traveling from the provincial capital of Quetta to the northern city of Peshawar when it came under attack in Bolan district, government spokesman Shahid Rind said, calling it “an act of terrorism.”
Ambulances were dispatched but access was not easy due to the rugged, mountainous terrain, Rind said.