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Islamabad / Mach:

On Thursday, the National Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution reaffirming the country’s unwavering commitment to eliminate terrorism from all corners of the nation and protect its sovereignty.

The resolution filed by the Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Fazal, Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhary, firmly condemned the misappropriation of Jaffar Express and all acts of terrorism that endanger the lives of citizens and disrupt the peace of the nation.

The resolution expressed its resolution to take all possible measures to eliminate terrorism from all over our nation and affirms that no group, no individual and no ideology that seeks to undermine the peace of our nation, security prosperity and sovereignty will be authorized to spread fear, hatred or violence within the country’s territorial limits.

In addition, commitments do not allow a terrorist activity not to be controlled in a part of our country and undertakes to work tirelessly to eliminate terrorism in all its forms and demonstrations, ensuring that those who try to destabilize the country are confronted with the full force of the law.

This house expresses the deepest respect and gratitude to courageous men and women who sacrificed their lives in this tragic incident, recognizing their courage, their sacrifice and their patriotism.

This house extends a sincere appreciation to the Pakistani army, the FC and other organizations for applying the law for their commitment, their bravery and their unwavering sacrifices in the safeguard of the life of citizens and the protection of the integrity of Pakistan.

Their heroic efforts to neutralize the terrorists involved in this incident reflect the resolution and preparation of our security forces to defend our nation at all costs.

The House calls the people of Pakistan, regardless of ethnicity, religion or history, to unite in the fight against terrorism and reject extremism in all its forms, ensuring the peace, security and prosperity of our nation for future generations.

Meanwhile, the bodies of at least 25 people, including 21 hostages, killed in a train seat by terrorists in Balutchistan were recovered from the site Thursday before the first funeral, officials announced.

The security forces said that they had released more than 340 train passengers in a two -day rescue operation late Wednesday after a prohibited group bombed a remote railway in Bolan and stormed a train with around 450 passengers on board.

The aggression was claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army (Bla).

Death tolls have varied, with the army affirming in an official declaration that “21 innocent hostages” were killed by the terrorists as well as four soldiers in the rescue operation.

A rail manager of Balutchistan said that the bodies of 25 people had been transported by train far from the hostage site to the neighboring city of Mach on Thursday morning.

“The deceased was identified as 19 military passengers, a police and a rail official, while four bodies have not yet been identified,” the manager told AFP, who spoke under the cover of anonymity.

A senior local military official supervising operations confirmed the details.

An army official earlier the number of soldiers at 28 years old.

Passengers who escaped from the head office after walking for hours through robust mountains to reach the security they have seen from people who died by the terrorists. (With AFP entrance)

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