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PAKISTAN
Militants hold train passengers hostage
Armed militants held hundreds of train passengers hostage on Tuesday in an ongoing siege claimed by a separatist group that is behind rising violence in southwestern Pakistan. The militants wounded the driver as they took control of the train in a remote, mountainous area of Balochistan Province which borders Afghanistan and Iran. "Over 450 passengers onboard are being held hostage by gunmen," Muhammad Kashif, a senior railway government official in Quetta, the capital of the province, told AFP. Security forces said an explosion had been heard around the tunnel and that they were exchanging fire with the militants in a mountainous area. The attack was immediately claimed by the separatist Balochistan Liberation Army. In a statement, it said gunmen bombed the railway track before storming the train. Pakistan's interior minister, Mohsin Naqvi, condemned the attack and said the government would not make any concessions to "beasts who fire on innocent passengers". The Balochistan government has imposed emergency measures to deal with the situation.
MEXICO
At least 32 dead in two separate bus crashes
At least 32 people were killed on Monday in two separate bus crashes in Mexico, authorities said. A bus turned over along a highway in southern Mexico's Oaxaca State, killing 18 people, the state regional government said in a statement. In the country's north, 14 people died in a fiery collision between a tractor-trailer and a bus carrying passengers from Texas in the US state of Texas, civil protection authorities in Durango State said.
Agencies Via Xinhua