
A devastating bomb blast struck the Jaffar Express near Jacobabad on the morning of July 28, 2025, sending shockwaves through the region. The explosion occurred at approximately 10:20 AM between Sultan Kot and Shikarpur, violently derailing three coaches of the train that was traveling its regular route from Peshawar to Quetta.
The powerful detonation on the railway tracks caused immediate chaos, with emergency services rushing to the scene as smoke billowed from the wreckage. This brazen attack on public transportation has raised serious security concerns, particularly along the vulnerable Peshawar-Quetta rail corridor where the Jaffar Express operates.
Local authorities have cordoned off the area near Jacobabad as rescue operations continue, while investigators work to determine the exact nature of the explosion that targeted the moving train during peak morning hours. The incident marks one of the most severe assaults on Pakistan’s rail infrastructure in recent years, coming at a time when the railway network had been implementing enhanced security measures following previous threats.
Casualties and Rescue Efforts
Fortunately, no casualties have been reported following the blast. Only one individual sustained minor injuries and received immediate on-site medical attention. Rescue teams responded swiftly, ensuring all passengers were safely evacuated from the derailed coaches without further harm. Authorities continue to assess the situation as investigations into the attack unfold.
Service Disruption and Restoration Efforts
Following the explosion, railway operations along the affected section have been temporarily suspended. Authorities estimate that track repairs could take up to 10 hours to complete, during which all train services between the impacted areas remain halted. Police and railway officials are working to restore normal operations as quickly as possible while maintaining safety protocols. Passengers are advised to seek alternative arrangements for their journeys during this period.
Investigation Underway
Authorities have launched a thorough probe into the nature of the explosion, with security forces and the Bomb Disposal Squad completing their initial examination of the site. Forensic teams are currently collecting critical evidence from the scene to determine the origin and composition of the explosive device. The investigation remains ongoing as officials work to uncover details surrounding this targeted attack on railway infrastructure.
Sindh CM Strongly Condemns Train Attack, Orders Swift Action
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has vehemently condemned the Jaffar Express bombing, declaring it “a direct assault on the state and its citizens.” The CM has issued immediate directives for two critical measures: first, to provide comprehensive relief and assistance to all affected passengers, and second, to launch a rigorous, high-level investigation into the attack.
Shah emphasized that such acts of terror targeting public infrastructure will not be tolerated, vowing that the perpetrators will face the full force of the law. The Chief Minister’s strong response underscores the gravity of the incident as authorities work to address both the immediate aftermath and long-term security implications of this brazen attack.
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What exactly happened to the Jaffar Express?
A powerful bomb detonated on the railway tracks near Jacobabad at 10:20 AM on July 28, 2025, causing three coaches of the Peshawar-Quetta bound Jaffar Express to derail.
Were there any casualties in the attack?
Miraculously, only one minor injury was reported, with all passengers successfully evacuated thanks to rapid rescue response.
How long will train services be disrupted?
Authorities estimate up to 10 hours for track repairs, with all services temporarily suspended between Sultan Kot and Shikarpur.
Who is investigating the bombing?
Multiple teams including:
Bomb Disposal Squad (completed initial analysis)
Forensic teams (collecting evidence on-site)
Security forces (leading the criminal investigation)
What has the Sindh government said?
CM Murad Ali Shah condemned it as “an assault on the state,” ordering:
✓ Full passenger relief efforts
✓ Comprehensive terror investigation