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Suicide attack, 1 more Chinese firm shuts in Pak

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ISLAMABAD: Two days after five Chinese nationals were killed in a suicide attack at a hydropower project in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a in Pakistan, a Chinese company has suspended civil works and laid off hundreds of workers at another hydropower project in the same restive province, according to media reports on Thursday.

At least five Chinese nationals, working on the Dasu hydropower project, were among the six persons killed on Tuesday when an explosives-packed vehicle rammed into their bus in Bisham district, in the second suicide attack on the personnel working on the China-backed hydropower project since 2021.

No terrorist group has claimed responsibi­lity for the suicide bombing. The Chinese company, Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China

(PCCC), has suspended civil works at the Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project in the Swabi district of KP province and laid off over 2,000 workers after the killing of Chinese nationals in a suicide attack in Shangla district, the Dawn newspaper reported quoting government sources.

The suspension of work on the 1,530 megawatts Tarbela extension project (T5) was notified by the manager (administra­tion) of the PCCC. The notificati­on also revealed that the project’s site workers and office staff members had been laid off until further orders due to security reasons, the report said. It also lays off 2,000 workers for ‘security reasons,’ it added.

However, the manager said only the staff members called by the heads of their respective sections would come to work. General secretary of the Awami Labour Union at the Tarbela project Aslam Adil confirmed the developmen­t but insisted that under labour laws, the workers laid off hadn’t lost jobs and were entitled to receive half of their salaries until they resumed duties.

“Authoritie­s are going to enhance the security of project employees on their demand,” he said.

The union leader said the suspension of work won’t cause a “long delay” in T-5’s completion, which is slated for May 2026 with the assistance of the World Bank (USD 390 million) and the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (USD 300 million).

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