Pakistan: Train kidnapping by Afghan and Indian agents – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
Pakistani officials said: The recent kidnapping of a train in the country was carried out in cooperation with Afghan agents and under the design of an Indian.
The incident, which took place on March 5, has raised widespread security concerns in the area.
Pakistani officials said in a statement that initial investigations show that the operation was carried out by a group of gunmen who entered Pakistan from the Afghan border and that an Indian person was identified as the main designer of the operation.
The incident has caused financial and financial losses and has sparked widespread reactions at the domestic and international level.
The Pakistani government has announced that it will intensify its security measures to arrest the agents of the attack and prevent similar events in the future.
No group or individual has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but the incident has increased tensions in the region and raised concerns about the security of Pakistan and Afghanistan’s borders.
At least four security forces and ordinary people died in an armed element on a train in Pakistan.
Islamabad officials also reported the deaths of more than five armed elements in the attack.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have witnessed an increase in border and security tensions in recent years, and the abduction of train and similar attacks shows that armed groups are still using insecurity in the Sue area.
In addition, this highlights the need for further international cooperation to counter terrorism and insecurity.
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