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100 dead after separatist militants hijack Pakistan train


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Militants from the Baloch Liberation Army blew up a railway line and opened fire on the Jaffar Express train in rural Pakistan, prompting a rescue operation by the military. More than 400 people were on the passenger train, including 214 soldiers.