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Train services in southwest Pakistan halted after bombing

QUETTA, Pakistan — Pakistan's railways suspended on Monday all train services to and from southwestern Balochistan province, where a suicide bombing at a train station over the weekend killed 26 people, including soldiers and railway personnel.

In a statement, Pakistan Railways said train services would be suspended for four days for security reasons.

WEEKEND OF WOE Security officials examine the site of a bomb explosion at a train station in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, southwestern Pakistan, on Nov. 9, 2024. AP PHOTO

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