Divya Delhi: The Jaffar Express's peaceful voyage became a nightmare. The Baloch Liberation Army hijacked the 400-passenger train on March 11. Rebels held passengers prisoner, and they waited for their release. Already, Pakistani security personnel have rescued around 155 hostages. Officials reported 27 “terrorists” killed and several injured. As women and children were released, the agony continued. Women wearing hijabs and toddlers walking over rocky terrain were shown on social media videos with worried looks. The Pakistani authorities was alarmed by footage of the liberated prisoners' plight. Seeing frail hostages like a woman carried unconscious emphasizes their ordeal. Soldiers are helping weak, terrified elderly hostages as they try to liberate them. Military troops help an elderly woman with tearful eyes and a quiet scream of vulnerability. Rebels warned of severe repercussions with veiled faces and threatening tones. WATCH: Events darkened before the train hijacking. An explosion on the tracks by Baloch insurgents derailed the train and plunged passengers into confusion and fear.