- Pakistan bombing kills 14, derails train UPI —
- BLA claims responsibility for deadly train attack in Pakistan's Quetta, killing at least 30 馃摴 Al Jazeera — 路 1min
- 24 people killed in Pakistan train bombing 馃摴 Channel 4 News — 路 36sec
- Blast hits train in Pakistan鈥檚 Balochistan, killing at least 24 people Al Jazeera —
- Pakistan train bombing attack kills 24 馃摴 The Telegraph — 路 1min
- Multiple deaths after bomb explodes near railway track in southwest Pakistan CBC —
- Powerful bomb explodes near railway track in southwest Pakistan, wounding more than 30 Korea Times —
- Dozens wounded as bomb blast in Pakistan overturns passenger train The Independent —
- Pak train blast: 24 killed, over 100 injured in BLA's 'fidayeen attack' near Quetta Times Of India —
- Dozens killed in blast targeting train in south-west Pakistan: Official The Straits Times —
- Dozens injured in Pakistan bombing near railway track as train passes Sky News —
- Sirens, smoke and panic: Dramatic videos capture aftermath of Pakistan train explosion; 24 killed Times Of India —
- Pakistan train blast: 24 killed, over 50 injured in Quetta explosion near railway track Times Of India —
- A powerful bomb has exploded near railway track in southwest Pakistan, wounding more than two dozen The Independent —
- A powerful bomb has exploded near railway track in southwest Pakistan, wounding more than two dozen Associated Press —
- Powerful blast hits train in Pakistan's Quetta, killing at least 10 馃摴 Al Jazeera — 路 3min
- Quetta train blast: At least seven people injured after bomb attack in Pakistan Mirror —
- Pakistan train bombing kills at least 24 people 馃摴 Euronews — 路 1min
- At Least 14 Killed in Bombing Attack That Derailed a Train in Pakistan The New York Times —
- Blast targeting train kills at least 20 in Pakistan BBC News —
Quetta
Capital of Balochistan Province, Pakistan
Quetta is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. The city developed in the Quetta Valley, a region historically inhabited by Pashtun tribes such as the Kasi, and formed part of the broader Pashtun cultural and tribal sphere linking southern Afghanistan with northern Balochistan prior to its expansion under British colonial rule.It is the ninth largest city in Pakistan, with an estimated population of over 1.7 million in 2024. It is situated in the south-west of the country, lying in a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. Quetta is at an average elevation of 1,680 metres above sea level, making it Pakistan's highest-altitude major city. The city is sometimes referred to as the "Fruit Garden of Pakistan" because of its numerous fruit orchards and the variety of fresh and dried fruits produced in the region.