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Separatist­s kill 4 in attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange

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Baloch separatist­s opened fire and hurled a grenade at the Pakistan Stock Exchange here yesterday, authoritie­s said, killing four people, including a policeman.

Three security guards were killed in the melee, while local police chief Ghulam Nabi Memon said all four assailants were shot dead.

“Police have recovered modern automatic weapons and explosive materials from the terrorists,” Karachi police said.

The city’s police force earlier said six people died in the firefight, but later revised the figure.

A hospital here where the bodies were taken confirmed the new death toll.

Pakistan’s military praised the swift response of the city’s security forces, while Karachi police released a video of one member from a provincial security unit describing the firefight.

“I shot one of them dead .... The second guy saw me and... he took out a grenade. I shot him twice in his hand and his weapon fell down. I then shot him in the head as he tried to pull out the grenade pin,” said Mohammad Rafiq, a member of an elite provincial rapid response team.

The video of the officer was shared widely online, with social media users calling Rafiq a hero.

The Balochista­n Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibi­lity in a message sent to AFP, saying an elite unit of fighters had carried out the assault.

The separatist­s have launched high-profile attacks across the country in recent years. The BLA is one of several insurgent groups fighting primarily in southweste­rn Balochista­n province, which has been rocked by separatist, Islamist and sectarian violence for years.

The group targeted infrastruc­ture projects and Chinese workers in Pakistan in recent years, including a daylight attack on Bejing’s consulate here that killed four people in 2018.

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