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Four shot dead in southweste­rn Pakistan ambush, say police

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QUETTA, Pakistan: Four Christians were shot dead in southweste­rn Pakistan on Monday, police said, in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.

The incident occurred in a Christian-majority neighbourh­ood in the city of Quetta, capital of the Balochista­n province, and officials said it appeared to be a targeted attack on the religious minority.

“Three members of a family, including a woman, were killed when the motor rickshaw they were (in)... came under attack,” Moazzam Jah Ansari, the police chief of the province, told AFP.

“The rickshaw driver, who was also a Christian by faith, is among the dead.”

A child was injured in the attack and is receiving treatment at a hospital, officials added. Ghulam Ali Baloch, a local official, said her injuries were not life-threatenin­g.

“Initial investigat­ions suggest the people were ambushed because of their faith,” Ansari said.

TheIslamic­Stategroup’saffiliate in Afghanista­n and Pakistan – Islamic State-Khorasan Province – claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, the SITE Intelligen­ce Group said.

Islamist militants have in the past attacked Christians and other religious minorities in Balochista­n.

In December last year, two suicide bombers blew themselves up at a Quetta church, which was packed with worshipper­s, killing nine people and wounding over a dozen.

In addition to Islamist extremists, ethnic Baloch militants have been fighting a lowintensi­ty separatist insurgency in the province for years, often bombing infrastruc­ture like railroads and power lines.

Christians make up less than two per cent of Muslim-majority Pakistan’s 200 million people, and have long faced discrimina­tion and violence. — AFP

 ??  ?? Men move the body of a man from a Christian family, who was killed by unidentifi­ed gunmen, into an ambulance at a hospital morgue in Quetta, Pakistan. — Reuters photo
Men move the body of a man from a Christian family, who was killed by unidentifi­ed gunmen, into an ambulance at a hospital morgue in Quetta, Pakistan. — Reuters photo

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