Pakistan Train Attack Today Live News Updates: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed grief and shock over the attack on Jaffar Express train, saying that “such cowardly acts will not shake Pakistan’s resolve for peace." Pakistani army confirmed the end of the rescue operation, stating that 33 militants and 21 hostages were killed, while over 300 passengers were rescued, PTI reported. Separatist militants launched an attack on the Jaffar Express, a passenger train carrying around 500 people in southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province on Tuesday. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for derailing the train, asserting that they had seized control, killed 50 security personnel, and taken 214 passengers, including active-duty personnel, as hostages, according to the Reuters reports. However, their claims have not been independently verified. Militant demands: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), the separatist militant group, which claimed responsibility for the attack issued a 48 hours ultimatum, stating that they would execute the hostages if Baloch political prisoners, activists and missing persons abducted by the Pakistani military are not freed. It also warns that if military intervention continues, all hostages will be executed and the train will be completely destroyed. On Wednesday evening, before the army's announcement, the BLA claimed it had killed 50 passengers. Earlier, a junior government minister stated that 70-80 attackers had hijacked. The train was targeted while traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, when it got trapped in a tunnel and gunmen opened fire, killing the train driver, according to Reuters. Government response: Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack, saying security officials were "repelling" the militants. Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, strongly condemned the attack, calling the militants "beasts" for targeting innocent passengers. In response to the attack, the Balochistan government implemented emergency measures to manage the crisis. Security forces engaged in an exchange of fire with the militants as efforts were made to contain the situation and rescue the passengers, Reuters reported. The region has long been plagued by an insurgency led by separatist groups such as the BLA, who claim that the government exploits Balochistan’s rich gas and mineral resources without fair distribution to the local population.