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In Pakistan, a blast destroys several Jaffar Express bogies, injuring several

Following a blast on a railway track in the Sindh Province of Pakistan on Tuesday, several coaches of the Jaffar Express were derailed. According to news agency PTI, a rescue effort is currently in progress at the scene of the alleged injuries to several people on the Peshawar-bound ship.

The new explosion occurs weeks after the same train's six bogies derailed in the province of Balochistan. The most recent explosion happened in Sindh's Shikarpur district, close to Sultan Kot and Somarwah.
There have been attacks on this train before. The worst incident occurred earlier this year. Jaffar Express, which operates between Quetta and Peshawar, has been targeted numerous times in the past.

Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) terrorists took control of the train in March, killing four security guards and twenty-one passengers. Hundreds of passengers were saved, and the Pakistani troops killed all 33 of the terrorists that attacked the train.

However, the Jaffar Express continued to be targeted. The train was attacked on multiple occasions; in June, a blast in Jacobabad destroyed four coaches, and on August 10, six coaches in Mastung were destroyed, causing some injuries.