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A passenger train attack in Balochistan, Pakistan, has resulted in 21 deaths and the elimination of 33 militants by the army. Four soldiers were also killed in the operation. Former Indian diplomat KP Fabian described the incident as "most distressing" and emphasized the need for dialogue rather than violence. He criticized the Pakistani government for failing to engage with the Baloch Liberation Front and pointed to local grievances about Chinese infrastructure projects.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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