Texarkana Gazette

Gunmen kill three; bomber wounds 6

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ISLAMABAD—Gunmen killed three police in an overnight attack in northern Pakistan, and a suicide bomber wounded three Chinese engineers and three paramilita­ry guards in a separate incident, officials said Saturday.

Faizullah Faraq, spokesman for the local government of northern Gilgit Baltistan territory, said one of the gunmen who attacked a police post was killed in the ensuing shootout late Friday. Another two police were wounded.

The suicide bomber struck near a bus carrying Chinese engineers from Baluchista­n to Karachi on Saturday. Hashim Ghilzai, a senior official in the region, confirmed the six wounded. He said the attacker was in a parked car who blew himself up when the bus got closer to him in the Dalbandin area.

The Baluch Liberation Army, a separatist group, claimed responsibi­lity for the suicide attack—the first time any Baluch separatist group has taken responsibi­lity for a suicide attack.

BLA spokesman Junaid Baluch in a statement on the group’s webpage that more such attacks would be carried out on Chinese involved in “exploiting the resources of Baluchista­n.”

The southweste­rn province is the scene of a low-level insurgency by Baluch separatist­s who wants greater share from provincial resources or outright autonomy from Islamabad.

Militants in Pakistan carry out near-daily attacks, mainly targeting security forces. Most of the attacks have been linked to the Pakistani Taliban and other Islamic extremists.

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