Coaches have bullet marks and most of window panes are broken


Quetta: The coaches of the Jaffar Express, which were the target of terrorism in Bolan, were brought to Quetta after eight days, and three hand grenades were recovered from the damaged coaches and were defused.
According to railway officials, the coaches transferred to Quetta have bullet marks and most of the window panes are broken. The coaches will be made operational after being repaired.
Railway police officials say that three hand grenades were found in the damaged coaches of the Jaffar Express brought to Quetta and were defused. The affected coaches of the Jaffar Express were brought to Quetta from the Mishkaf area of Kachhi.
It is pertinent to note that on March 11, terrorists attacked the Jaffar Express in Bolan, in which several civilians and officials were martyred. After this, the forces acted and safely recovered the hijacked train and passengers. About 50 terrorists were killed in this operation.

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