Gulf Today

Two Hazara men shot dead in ‘targeted attack’ in Quetta

It is a sectarian target killing, says senior cop; no group claims responsibi­lity

-

QUETTA: Two people from the ethnic Hazara community were shot dead in a sectarian attack in southweste­rn Pakistan on Sunday, where targeted killings of minorities have continued despite improvemen­ts in overall security.

Three Hazara men were travelling together on the outskirts Quetta, capital of Pakistan’s Balochista­n province, when two men on a motorcycle opened fire on them, killing two and wounding the third, a police official said.

“It is a sectarian target killing,” senior police officer Syed Attaullah Shah told Reuters.

No group has claimed responsibi­lity for Sunday’s attack.

At least six Hazaras have been killed in targeted killings in the past two months in Quetta, the official added.

Hazaras are a mainly Shiite community, and are frequently targeted by Taliban, Daesh, and other militant groups for their religious beliefs in both Pakistan and Afghanista­n.

Many Hazaras fled to Pakistan during decades of conflict in neighborin­g Afghanista­n, and nearly half a million now live in and around Quetta.

In 2013, three separate bombings killed more than 200 people in Hazara neighbourh­oods, raising internatio­nal awareness of the plight of the community.

The violence in Balochista­n has fuelled concern about security for projects in the $57-billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor, a transport and energy link planned to run from western China to Pakistan’s southern deep-water port of Gwadar.

In December two suicide bombers stormed a packed church in Quetta, killing at least 10 people and wounding up to 56. The attack was claimed by Daesh.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? An elderly man mourns the death of his son in a deadly shooting incident, at a hospital in Quetta on Sunday.
Agence France-presse An elderly man mourns the death of his son in a deadly shooting incident, at a hospital in Quetta on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain