The Borneo Post

Separatist gunmen kill 14 bus passengers in Pakistan

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QUETTA, Pakistan: Gunmen killed at least 14 people after forcing them to disembark from buses in Pakistan’s Balochista­n, officials said yesterday, in the latest attack claimed by separatist­s in the restive southweste­rn province.

The attackers, who numbered around two dozen, were wearing uniforms of the paramilita­ry Frontier Corps, provincial home secretary Haider Ali told AFP.

They “stopped buses on the Makran Coastal Highway and gunned down 14 people”, he said, adding that the four vehicles were travelling to the port megacity of Karachi from the coastal town of Ormara.

The gunmen identified nonBaloch passengers by their identity cards and shot them, he said. All the victims are believed to be Pakistani, with a naval official and a coast guard member among the dead.

The attack was claimed by a Baloch separatist group. A militant spokesman denied that any civilian passengers had been killed and said the group had only targeted coast guard and navy service members.

Balochista­n, which borders Afghanista­n and Iran, is Pakistan’s poorest province and the largest by landmass, with Islamist as well as ethnic Baloch separatist­s active there.

Pakistani security forces have been targeting insurgents in the province since 2004, and have also been repeatedly accused by internatio­nal rights groups of abuses there.

The military denies the allegation­s.

Provincial home minister Mir Zia Langov told AFP a full- scale investigat­ion had been launched into the attack, and authoritie­s are trying to track down the gunmen, who he said had fled the scene.

“Such incidents are intolerabl­e and we will not spare the terrorists who carried out this dastardly attack,” he said.

Prime Minster Imran Khan also condemned the killings in a statement from his office.

The attack came less than a week after a suicide blast claimed by the Islamic State group in provincial capital Quetta killed 20 people.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? People wait in queues to cast their votes outside a polling station in Hojai district in the northeaste­rn state of Assam, India.
— Reuters photo People wait in queues to cast their votes outside a polling station in Hojai district in the northeaste­rn state of Assam, India.

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