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Two Chinese Nationals Killed, 10 Injured in Blast in Pakistan

International Desk

  07 Oct 2024, 11:41
Photo: Reuters

Two Chinese nationals were killed, and at least 10 people were injured in an explosion near Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan. The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan described the incident as a "terrorist attack," stating, “Some local people have been injured or killed, though the exact number of casualties is still unclear.”

The embassy added that the explosion targeted a convoy of Chinese engineers working on a power project in Sindh province, according to a report by the BBC. The separatist group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which has attacked Chinese citizens involved in projects in recent years, claimed responsibility for the attack.

In a statement published on Monday, the BLA said it targeted a "high-level convoy of Chinese engineers and investors arriving from Karachi Airport." Reuters, citing the BLA, reported that the attack was carried out using a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (IED).

The explosion occurred at 11 PM local time. The Chinese Embassy stated that the engineers were part of the Chinese-funded Port Qasim Power Generation Company Limited, which is working to build two coal power plants near Port Qasim, close to Karachi.

The plant is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is funding multiple infrastructure and energy projects in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, rich in natural resources such as gas and minerals.

The BLA, alongside other ethnic Baloch groups, has long fought for a separate homeland. The group has regularly targeted Chinese citizens in the region, claiming that local Baloch residents are not receiving their fair share of the resources extracted by foreign investors.

On Monday, the Chinese Embassy reminded its citizens and Chinese enterprises in Pakistan to remain vigilant and "do their utmost to take security precautions." The embassy also stated that it would thoroughly investigate the attack and ensure "severe punishment for the perpetrators."

Security had been tightened in Pakistan ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, which Pakistan was set to host. Explosions were heard in various parts of the city, with local media footage showing thick smoke and vehicles on fire.

Sindh's Interior Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanja said that the explosion was suspected to have been caused by an improvised explosive device (IED).

Dr. Sumaiya, a police surgeon, told Dawn News, “Ten injured individuals, including one in critical condition, have been brought to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).”

She added that among the injured were a police constable and a woman. A statement posted on X by the Sindh Interior Ministry's office mentioned that a "tanker truck" had exploded on Airport Road, and the minister was in communication with the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) regarding the incident.

“We need to confirm the facts,” the statement read. Jinnah International Airport is operating as usual. The BLA had previously claimed responsibility for an attack on a Pakistani Navy airbase near the Gwadar port, another key feature of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

In April 2022, the group carried out a suicide bombing near the Confucius Institute at Karachi University, killing three Chinese teachers and a Pakistani driver.

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