A bombing claimed by Pakistani separatists killed 25 people including 14 soldiers at a railway station in the southwestern Balochistan province, police said Saturday. The blast hit as passengers waited on a platform at the main railway station in the provincial capital Quetta. “Fourteen army personnel are among the 25 confirmed dead,” said Muhammad Baloch, […]
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