Woman among 5 Chinese engineers killed in Shangla suicide attack

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Mehboob Ali
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Web Desk
The picture shows the site of incident. — X
The picture shows the site of incident. — X

  • Pakistani driving car carrying Chinese engineers also killed in attack.
  • Security forces hold search operation in the area for the suspects.
  • Interior minister, President Zardari and others condemn attack. 


SHANGLA: At least six people including five Chinese nationals were killed after their vehicle was attacked in Shangla's Besham city, Malakand's deputy inspector general of police (DIG) said on Tuesday. 

Confirming the number of casualties, the DIG said that a suicide bomber crashed his vehicle full of explosives into the car in which the Chinese nationals were travelling.

He said that a Pakistani driver of the car was injured in the attack and was shifted to a local hospital. 

Later, the driver succumbed to his wounds during treatment. 

The deceased Chinese engineers included a woman, Geo News reported. 

The Chinese nationals were engineers who were going to Dasu camp, Kohistan from Islamabad, the official added.

Meanwhile, a heavy contingent of security personnel arrived at the incident’s site and cordoned off the area. Security forces have launched a search operation in the area for the suspects.

Authorities Shahrah-e-Karakoram for traffic movement between Basham and Kohistan. 

Taking notice of the incident, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the Chinese embasy in Islamabad and extended condolences to the Chinese ambassador over the unfortunate incident. 

"I and the entire nation empathise with the Chinese citizens," he said on the occassion.

Earlier, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also visited the embasy informed the Chinese ambassador about the details of the attack and deaths of Chinese engineers. 

He also shared the details of ongoing rescue operation on the site of attack. 

"The entire Pakistani nation equally shares the grief of their Chinese brothers in this time of sorrow," Naqvi said, pledging to deal with the elements involved in the attack with iron fists. 

He said that the attack on Pakistan-China brotherly ties is not acceptable. 

"We will not let the bilateral relations get affected," he added. 

Condemnations pour in

Reacting to the incident, President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the attack and expressed grief over the loss of lives. 

"Anti-Pakistan forces will not succeed in harming Pakistan-China friendship ever," a statement released by official account of President of Pakistan on X, Twitter, quoted Zardari. 

Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Haji Gulber Khan also condemned the attack and expressed grief over the loss of lives. 

"Attack on chinese citizens is a conspiracy to ruin Pakistan-China friendship," he added. 

Meanwhile, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari condemned the act of terrorims and deaths of Chinese citizens. 

A statement issued by PPP's media cell on X, formerly Twitter, said that Bilawal extended condolences to the Chinese government and called of the Pakistani authorities to expose and punish the perpetrators and facilitators of the attack. 

He also expressed solidarity with the families of the deceased. 

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM Ali Amin Gandapur, KP Governor Ghulam Ali, SIndh CM Murad Ali Shah, Awami National Party (ANP) KP President Aimal Wali Khan and Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab also condemned the attack.