Balochistan Liberation Army claims responsibility for train bombing killing at least 30 in Pakistan. The separatist group is timing attacks to exploit Pakistan's domestic and global entanglements, says analyst Kamran Bokhari.
The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for a train bombing that killed at least 30 people in Pakistan. Analyst Kamran Bokhari says the separatist group is timing its attacks to exploit Pakistan's domestic and global entanglements.
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