At least four persons were killed and six others injured today when a remote-controlled bomb placed close to railway track struck a passenger train in Pakistan's restive Balochistan province.
The remote-controlled blast took place when Jaffar Express was running on the outskirts of Quetta.
Police said the blast occurred when the improvised explosives device was detonated near the railway track in Dasht area when the Quetta-Rawalpindi Jaffar Express was passing through.
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The powerful explosion damaged the first car and part of the railway track, Railways spokesman Maqbool Ahmed said, adding that the track has been repaired and traffic restored.
There has been no immediate claim of responsibility but attacks on passenger trains in Balochistan are frequent. Such attacks are often claimed by separatist groups targeting government and security installations and personnel.
Bugti said Mastung district was the hub of insurgent groups till the army launched an offensive.
Jaffar Express has been targeted by similar IED attacks in the past.