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Bus blast that killed 12 in Pakistan ‘bombing’, claims China

Beijing urges Islamabad to punish those responsible, despite latter blaming explosion on gas leak

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Jul 2021 9:00AM

Bus blast that killed 12 in Pakistan ‘bombing’, claims China
Rescue workers and onlookers gather around a bus wreck after the vehicle plunged into a ravine and exploded in Pakistan. – AFP pic, July 15, 2021

PESHAWAR – China said nine Chinese workers were among 12 individuals killed by a bomb attack on a bus in north-western Pakistan yesterday, and called for severe punishment, but Islamabad blamed the explosion on a “gas leak”.

The bus was carrying around 40 Chinese engineers, surveyors and mechanical staff to a hydropower dam construction site in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Islamabad is Beijing’s closest regional ally, but the security of Chinese workers has long been of concern in Pakistan.

Large numbers of them are based in the country to supervise and build infrastructure projects.

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry in a statement said the bus “plunged into a ravine after a mechanical failure, resulting in leakage of gas that caused a blast”.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian expressed his “shock and condemnation over the bombing”.

He urged Pakistan to “severely punish” those responsible and “earnestly protect” Chinese nationals and projects.

Earlier, the Chinese embassy in Islamabad said its nationals had come under “attack”.

Both countries said nine Chinese workers and three Pakistanis died in the disaster, which happened at around 7am.

Arif Khan Yousafzai – a senior government official in Kohistan, where the blast happened – said around 28 people were also injured. They were airlifted to hospital by the military.

Pakistan authorities said an investigation is underway.

Construction of the Dasu dam on the Indus River began in 2017, and was scheduled to be built within five years, according to the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority.

In April, the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide blast at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador, who was unhurt, in southwest Balochistan.

The group has recently claimed a string of attacks – not only in Pakistan’s restive tribal areas along the Afghanistan border, but also in the country’s cities, including the capital, Islamabad.

Beijing has poured billions of dollars into Pakistan in recent years to boost the country’s infrastructure.

But Chinese-funded projects have sparked resentment, particularly among separatist groups, who said locals see little benefit, with most jobs going to outsiders.

In 2019, gunmen stormed a luxury hotel in Balochistan overlooking a flagship Chinese-backed project – the deep-water seaport in Gwadar that gives strategic access to the Arabian Sea – killing at least eight people.

In June last year, Baloch insurgents targeted the Pakistan Stock Exchange, which is partly owned by Chinese companies, in the commercial capital of Karachi. – AFP, July 15, 2021

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