
Pakistan Jaffar Express Accident Jaffar Express train met with a major accident near Jacobabad in Pakistan. 6 bogies of Jaffar Express going from Peshawar to Quetta derailed due to an explosion on the railway track. The explosion was so strong that a deep crater was formed on the track and the tracks were uprooted. At present there is no news of any casualties and investigation of the incident is going on.

Once again a major train accident has come to light in Pakistan . Jaffar Express, which was hijacked a few months ago, has met with an accident. Due to an explosion on the railway track, 6 bogies of Jaffar Express derailed . After this incident, there is panic in the entire area.
This accident happened in Jacobabad, Pakistan. Jaffar Express was going from Peshawar to Quetta, when a huge explosion took place on the railway track and the train crashed.
How did the accident happen?
Local police say that the blast was so powerful that a three feet deep crater was formed on the railway track. Not only this, 6 feet long rails of the track were uprooted. In a short while, Jaffar Express passed through this track and 6 bogies of the train derailed. However, there is no news of any casualty in this incident.
Investigation into the incident begins
The reason behind this blast on the railway track of Jacobabad is not yet known. Railway and security agencies reached the spot as soon as the incident was reported. This accident is being investigated.
An explosion occurred on the railway track near Jacobabad, Balochistan province causing four coaches of the Jaffar Express to derail. The train was en route from Peshawar to Quetta. According to police, the blast left a 3-foot-wide crater on the track, and around 6 feet of the…
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Let us tell you that on March 11, Baloch rebels had hijacked this train. The nine-coach Jaffar Express, which left Quetta for Peshawar at 9 am with 500 passengers, was hijacked by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). During this, many Pak army personnel were killed and more than 182 passengers were taken hostage.
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