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Chinese engineers’ killing planned in Afghanista­n, Pakistan says

Suicide bomber was also Afghan national, military reveals

- ISLAMABAD

Pakistan’s military said yesterday that a suicide bomb attack that killed five Chinese engineers was planned in neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n, and that the bomber was also an Afghan national.

The suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a convoy of Chinese engineers working on a dam project in northwest Pakistan in March, killing six people.

“The entire attack was planned in Afghanista­n, the car used in it was also prepared in Afghanista­n, and the suicide bomber was also an Afghan national,” Pakistan military spokesman Major-General Ahmed Sharif told a news conference in Islamabad.

Afghanista­n’s Taliban-run administra­tion did not immediatel­y respond for comment.

Kabul had previously said rising violence in Pakistan was a domestic issue for Islamabad and denied allowing the use of its territory by militants.

The Taliban are also seeking economic ties with China, the first country to formally appoint an ambassador to Kabul under the Taliban, and wish to join the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is Beijing’s $65 billion investment in developmen­t and infrastruc­ture.

China has stressed to the Taliban the importance of security in the region.

Sharif said four main suspects of the plot to target the engineers have been arrested.

He added that security for 29,000 Chinese nationals in Pakistan, of which 2,500 were working on CPEC projects and 5,500 on other developmen­t projects, was the top priority for security institutio­ns.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanista­n have soured recently. Islamabad says Kabul is not doing enough to tackle militant groups targeting Pakistan.

Islamabad has gone as far as to say some elements in the Taliban are facilitati­ng militants of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — which is not affiliated with the Taliban, but has long pledged loyalty to the Afghanista­n-based movement.

Last year, Pakistan expelled nearly 370,000 undocument­ed Afghan nationals, saying the majority of suicide attacks against its security forces were carried out by Afghans, a charge Kabul denied.

“TTP militants are using Afghanista­n’s territory to destabilis­e the security situation in Pakistan,” Sharif said and warned that the Pakistan military will go to “any extent” to tackle militants.

Kabul had previously said rising violence in Pakistan was a domestic issue for Islamabad and denied allowing the use of its territory by militants.

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