Blast in Quetta: At Least 24 Killed, Over 50 Injured as Train Carrying Military Personnel Attacked

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- •At least 24 people killed, over 50 injured in a blast targeting a train carrying military personnel in Quetta, Pakistan.
- •The Baloch Liberation Army claims responsibility for the attack, stating it was a "highly organized fidayee attack" targeting personnel of the "occupying forces".
- •The attack has raised concerns about the ongoing conflicts in Balochistan and the need for international organizations to intervene.
- •An emergency was declared in government hospitals across Quetta, with doctors and medical staff summoned to handle the situation.
- •Security forces sealed off the area as rescue and investigation operations continued, amidst fears that the death toll may rise.
A devastating blast hit a train carrying military personnel in Quetta, Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan, on Sunday, May 24, 2026, resulting in the loss of at least 24 lives and injuring over 50 people. The explosion occurred near Chaman Phatak railway station in Quetta, with the train, Jaffar Express, partially damaged in the blast. The impact of the explosion shattered the windows and glass panels of nearby buildings, according to Geo News.



