Shock and Grief After Train Accident Sends Soldiers to Mortuary in Quetta

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A tragic train-related incident has led to the transfer of multiple military personnel to the mortuary at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Quetta, triggering grief across defence circles and raising questions over the circumstances surrounding the event.

According to official details, the deceased personnel included members from various regiments and units, reflecting the widespread impact of the incident. The bodies received at CMH Quetta have been identified as Sep Shyan (80 Field Artillery), OCU Rashid (63 Medical Regiment Artillery), Hav Nadeem (10 BR), L/NK Nadir (4 FF Regiment), NCB Dildar (54 Medical Regiment Artillery), Sep Salman Ali (2 PR), Sep Sattar (9 Lt Cdo), Sep Kamran (2 PR), NCB Mazhar (31 Cavalry), CFN Sajid (95 EME), CFN Tasneem Abbas (176 Infantry Workshop), L/NK Hafeez (25 BR), and CFN Ramzan (95 EME).

Authorities have not yet released detailed information regarding the exact cause of the train incident. Investigations are expected to determine how the tragedy unfolded and whether any operational or technical factors were involved.

The incident has cast a shadow of sorrow over military families and colleagues, as arrangements continue for formal procedures and coordination with respective units. Security and administrative officials are closely monitoring the situation while further updates are awaited.

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