Railway track blown up in Balochistan's Sibi

Published February 7, 2015
— AFP/File
— AFP/File

QUETTA: Miscreants on Saturday morning blew up a railway track in the Bakhtiarabad area of Balochistan's Sibi district.

Levies' sources told Dawn that a two-feet track was damaged when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was detonated. The IED was planted close to the railway track which was damaged when the explosion occurred.

Train services between Balochistan and other parts of the country were suspended after the blast and passenger trains were stopped at different locations owing to security reasons.

Levies and Frontier Corps personnel reached the spot to launch an investigation into the incident. Technical railway staff was also called to ensure immediate repair of the damaged portion of the track.

Last year in April, at least 17 people, two women and four children among them, were burned to death and over 45 were injured in a powerful explosion in a carriage of a Rawalpindi-bound train at a station in Sibi.

Know more: 17 burn to death in train blast at Sibi

The blast had taken place at a time when President Mamnoon Hussain was in Quetta on a two-day visit.

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