The Free Press Journal

3 Chinese among 5 hurt in Pak suicide attack

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Three Chinese nationals were among the five people injured in a suicide attack in southwest Pakistan’s restive Balochista­n province on Saturday, the police said.

The attack, which is said the first since the July 25 elections, took place in Dalbandin region, about 340 kms from Quetta — the capital of Balochista­n, when the Chinese engineers, working on a mining project were being transporte­d to the city, they said.

The engineers were working on the the Saindak Copper-Gold Mine project, a joint venture between Pakistan and China to extract gold, copper and silver from an area close to the Iranian border.

Hundreds of Chinese nationals are working on different projects in Balochista­n under the $42 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

A suicide bomber tried to ram a Iran-manufactur­ed pick-up truck into a bus carrying the foreign nationals, who were going to Dalbandin city from the Saindak Copper-Gold Mine project, an official said.

“He used a Zamyad pick-up truck, commonly used to transport oil. The truck was completely destroyed in the attack while the bus also suffered heavy damage,” the official said.

Two personnel of the Frontier Constabula­ry, providing security to the bus, were also injured in the attack.

The injured were rushed to a hospital and security forces have cordoned off the area and initiated an investigat­ion, he said.

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