The Asian Age

China sends probe team to Pak over bus explosion

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Beijing, July 17: China on Saturday said it has sent investigat­ors to Pakistan to probe an explosion on a bus that killed 12 people, including nine Chinese nationals, calling the blast a “terrorist attack”.

The bus was carrying around 40 Chinese engineers, surveyors and mechanical staff to a hydropower dam constructi­on site in the northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province on Wednesday.

The other three people killed in the explosion were Pakistanis, while around 28 were injured.

Islamabad previously blamed the blast on a mechanical failure that led to a gas leak, but China has called it a bombing.

“China and Pakistan will work together to find out the truth,” Chinese public security minister Zhao Kezhi said in a statement after a phone call with his Pakistani counterpar­t. Beijing has “sent technical experts in criminal investigat­ion to Pakistan to assist in the investigat­ion”, he added.

He called on Islamabad to strengthen security for Chinese nationals in the country. On Wednesday China urged Pakistan to “severely punish” those responsibl­e for the bus explosion and called on authoritie­s to “earnestly protect” Chinese nationals and projects.

Islamabad is Beijing’s closest regional ally, but the security of Chinese workers in Pakistan has long been of concern.

Large numbers of them are based in the country to supervise and build constructi­on projects. Beijing has poured billions of dollars into Pakistan in recent years to boost the nation’s infrastruc­ture.

In April a suicide blast at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in southwest Balochista­n killed four people and injured dozens. The ambassador was unhurt.

12 people were killed in the explosion on the bus, including nine Chinese working at a hydropower dam constructi­on site.

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were killed after a suicide blast at a hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in April.

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