US-made weapons found in claims of Jafar Express Hijack Site, Washington Post | world News

Balochistan: US-made weapon Used in Jaffer Express attack, Eri News quoted Washington Post Report On Monday.
The attack took place on March 11, when the Peshawar-Bound Jaffer Express-440 passengers-by stroking to carry out the passengers. Many hostages were taken during the attack, indicating a two -day security operation to neutralize the danger and save the prisoners.
Weapons were left behind by the United States forces after a return of 2021 from Afghanistan. The weapons recovered from the scene were an M4A1 carbine rifle, built by COLT, an American weapon manufacturer, Eri News.
Rifle’s serial number confirmed that it was originally supplied to the US forces in Afghanistan and later left behind during a chaotic return, the Washington Post stated that the Eri News has been quoted as saying.
After an extended investigation, the US Army and Pentagon confirmed the post that at least 63 weapons investigated by reporters were officially supplied to Afghan security forces during the US mission in the country.
ISPR Pakistan DG Lieutenant General Sharif Chaudhary said on March 13 that the Jafar Express clearance operation launched after the kidnapping of the train in Balochistan was completed. He said that all the rebels, 33, were killed at the site of the attack.
“On March 11 in Bolan, militants targeted a rail track around 1 pm and blown it and stopped the Jaffer Express. According to railway officials, there were 440 passengers in the train,” he said while speaking in an interview on Dunya News.
Chaudhary said that Army, Air Force, Frontier Corps (FC) and Special Services Group participated and recovered the hostages. He said that no passenger was hurt in the final withdrawal operation, but before that, “the number of passengers who suffer the barbarity of terrorists is 21.”
He said, “These terrorist satellites were in touch with their supporters and masterminds in Afghanistan during the operation via the phone. You saw that about 100 passengers were safely rescued from the terrorists last evening, and a large number of passengers have been recovered even today,” he said that the process continues intermittently.