Posted on 02/18/2007 5:34:25 PM PST by USMMA_83
Check out the live broadcast from India. 60 confirmed dead.
nutcase islamofascists in serious need of being bathed in pig fat, yet again.
The train service is between India and Pakistan. IED devices on the tracks. 4 explosives, in suitcases.
Whoa 60 dead?
They have the advantage of not having any Democrats to deal with.
Look for some major slaughtering soon...
Ping...now 64 dead...
Don't be so quick to judge. The killers could have been Methodists or Episcopalians. /s
Tell me again why a cartoon of a turban with a bomb in it is so offensive?
"NEW DELHI: Twenty passengers were feared killed when two coaches of a train traveling to Pakistan caught fire early Monday in northern India, a news report said.
"An explosion was believed to have caused the fire, which engulfed two coaches of the Samjhauta Express, the only train link between rival India and Pakistan, the Press Trust of India news agency said. The fire occurred near Deewana, a railroad station about 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of New Delhi, it said.
"The train was traveling from New Delhi to Atari, the last railroad station before the land border with Pakistan, PTI said.
Nope. Gotta be those Ninjas again. Damn ninjas always starting trouble.
Fyi..
Must have been those super violent Christians...
Probably Methodists again.
Those qwazy qwakers...
Those crazy Amish!!!!
They have trains in Pakistan ?
Nope, it was those mainline Presbyterians again.
India-Pakistan rail link reopens
BBC News: 18 February 2006
A second rail link between Pakistan and India has been reopened, four decades after it was shut down when the two nations were at war. The new service is the latest step in a two-year rapprochement.
The new Thar Express train will connect the border towns of Munabao in the Indian state of Rajasthan to Khokrapar in Pakistan's Sindh province.
The train crossed into India early on Saturday, carrying some 200 passengers.
The two countries resumed a train service between Lahore in Pakistan and Amritsar in India in 2004.
The decision to reopen the rail link is yet another step in a peace process that began in January 2004 and which has seen the easing of a number of travel restrictions...
http://www.rmtbristol.org.uk/2006/02/indiapakistan_rail_link_reopen.html
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