Blast in railway station kills 21


Quetta, Nov 9: A tragic and powerful explosion at a crowded railway station in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province has left at least 21 individuals dead and 46 others injured. The blast occurred on Saturday as passengers were boarding and deboarding the Jaffar Express, which was set to depart for Peshawar. This incident has cast a shadow of fear and grief over the region, already grappling with ongoing security challenges.
The explosion took place at the Quetta railway station, a key transport hub in the city, during peak travel hours. According to preliminary reports, the blast occurred near the station’s booking office, causing panic and chaos among hundreds of commuters present at the scene. Witnesses described scenes of devastation, with injured individuals crying out for help and emergency responders racing against time to rescue those trapped.
Initial investigations by law enforcement suggest that the explosion may have been a suicide bombing. Quetta Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Muhammad Baloch indicated that the death toll could rise as several victims remain in critical condition. The nature of the attack and the location suggest a deliberate attempt to inflict maximum casualties.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), a militant group known for its insurgent activities in the region, has claimed responsibility for the attack. The BLA’s involvement points to the ongoing conflict between the Pakistani state and separatist movements in Balochistan, a province that has witnessed years of violence due to its complex socio-political landscape.
Rescue teams and law enforcement agencies promptly arrived at the scene to control the situation and evacuate the wounded to safety. The injured and deceased were transported to Civil Hospital Quetta, where an emergency was declared. Additional medical staff were called in to manage the sudden influx of patients, and hospital officials reported that 46 injured people have been admitted, with many undergoing urgent treatment.
The force of the explosion was so intense that it damaged the platform’s roof and shattered windows throughout the station. The blast was reportedly heard in several parts of the city, underlining its severity. The railway station has since been cordoned off as investigators work to piece together evidence and identify those behind the attack.
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti strongly condemned the attack, calling it “a horrific act targeting innocent civilians.” He expressed his deep sorrow for the lives lost and stated, “Terrorists are increasingly targeting civilians, labourers, women, and children. This is a cowardly act, and we will not rest until those responsible are brought to justice.” The Chief Minister also directed security agencies to intensify their efforts to prevent further attacks and ensure public safety.
The attack in Quetta is the latest in a series of violent incidents that have plagued Pakistan, particularly in the northwest and Balochistan. The region has been a hotbed for both militant insurgencies and separatist movements. The Baloch Liberation Army and other groups have long sought greater autonomy or independence for Balochistan, citing economic and political grievances. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s government has struggled to maintain stability and curb the rising tide of violence.
Security analysts have noted that the frequency of attacks targeting civilian areas highlights an urgent need for stronger counterterrorism measures. The government has been urged to reassess its approach and strengthen collaborations with local law enforcement to better protect vulnerable areas.
As investigations continue, the focus will be on understanding how this breach in security occurred and implementing measures to prevent similar attacks in the future. For the families affected by this tragedy, the impact is immediate and personal, with many grieving the sudden loss of loved ones.
The people of Quetta and Balochistan at large remain resilient despite the repeated violence. This latest incident underscores the challenges faced by Pakistan in maintaining peace and stability amid growing militancy and calls for concerted efforts from both state and community leaders to bring lasting security to the region.