Afghanistan, Oct. 7 -- Four people were injured when a roadside bomb hit Pakistan's Jaffar Express in Sindh province, derailing several carriages and disrupting train services nationwide.
A roadside bomb exploded along a railway track in Pakistan's southern Sindh province on Tuesday, derailing several carriages of the Jaffar Express and injuring four passengers, police and local media said.
The passenger train was traveling from Quetta to Peshawar when it hit an improvised explosive device planted on the track, according to Pakistan's 24 News. The blast damaged a section of the railway line and caused multiple carriages to overturn. Train services along the route have been suspended pending repairs.
Police said the injuries sustained by ...