Chinese Nationals Among Four Killed By Woman Suicide Bomber In Pakistan

Chinese Nationals Among Four Killed By Woman Suicide Bomber In Pakistan

by Joseph Anthony
327 views

Rangers check motorcyclists at a security checkpoint set up near a university gate a day after a suicide attack on a van near the Confucius institute which is the cultural programme that China operates at universities around the world at the Karachi University in Karachi on April 27, 2022. AFP

A woman suicide bomber from a Pakistan separatist group killed four people, including three Chinese nationals, in an attack on a minibus carrying staff from a Beijing cultural programme at Karachi University on Tuesday.

The Baloch Liberation Army โ€” one of several groups fighting for independence in Pakistanโ€™s biggest province โ€” claimed responsibility, saying it was their first suicide attack by a woman assailant.
Chinese targets have regularly been attacked by separatists from Balochistan, where Beijing is involved in huge infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.
CCTV footage broadcast by local channels showed a woman standing near the gate of a Confucius Institute โ€” the cultural programme that China operates at universities around the world โ€” as a minibus pulls up.
When the vehicle gets to within a metre she turns her back on it and detonates a bomb strapped to her body.
โ€œWe were having a meeting at the deanโ€™s office when we heard the deafening blast,โ€ said Naeema Saeed, a professor at the universityโ€™s criminology department.
โ€œIt seemed that the roof was falling or the earth was torn. We all rushed outside. We looked around and saw smoke rising.โ€
Baloch separatists have long harboured resentment against lucrative mining and energy projects in the region, saying locals do not see the benefits and are being pushed off their land.
The โ€œBaloch Liberation Army accepts responsibility of todayโ€™s self-sacrificing attackโ€, the groupโ€™s spokesman, Jeeyand Baloch, said in a statement published in English on Telegram.
The group released a picture of the woman they said was the bomber, naming her as โ€œShari Baloch alias Bramshโ€. She is dressed in military fatigues and a cap, smiling broadly and raising two fingers.
Karachi police confirmed four people had died, including the minibus driver and three staff from the Confucius Institute.
Chinaโ€™s embassy in Islamabad said all three citizens killed in the attack were teachers at the institute, and that a fourth had been injured.
It also warned its nationals to pay close attention to security and โ€œnot go out unless necessaryโ€.
โ€œAt the same timeโ€, the embassy said in a statement, โ€œall levels in Pakistan are requested to take practical and effective measures to do everything possible to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens, institutions and projects in Pakistan and ensure that similar incidents do not occur again.โ€
PM Condemns Attack 
Pakistanโ€™s new Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif immediately condemned the attack.
โ€œI am deeply grieved on the loss of precious lives including of our Chinese friends in the heinous attack in Karachi today,โ€ he tweeted.
Sharif only took over as premier after Imran Khan was ousted by a no-confidence vote earlier this month, and tackling a resurgence in militancy will be one of his biggest challenges.
โ€œI strongly condemn this cowardly act of terrorism,โ€ Sharif said, adding โ€œthe perpetrators will surely be brought to justiceโ€.
In February, Baloch separatists staged four days of attacks across two locations in the province, killing nine soldiers.
Tensions have flared in recent years in Balochistan following a massive influx of Chinese investment.
China is upgrading energy links and infrastructure as part of a $54 billion programme known as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, with both nations wary of security threats to the projects.
In April 2021 a suicide bomb attack at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, killed four and wounded dozens.
The ambassador was unhurt.
In July last year, a bus carrying engineers to a construction site near a dam in northwestern Pakistan was hit by a bomb, killing 13 people including nine Chinese workers.
The attack frayed relations between Islamabad and Beijing, and Pakistan later paid millions in compensation to the families of the Chinese workers killed.
Pakistanโ€™s foreign ministry said Tuesdayโ€™s suicide blast was โ€œa direct attack onโ€ฆ Pakistan-China friendship and ongoing cooperationโ€.
โ€œPakistan attaches great importance to safety and security of Chinese nationals, projects and institutions in Pakistan,โ€ it said in a statement.
AFP

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Chijos News is an independent online publication that provides readers with the latest breaking Nigerian news, world news, entertainment, sports, business, and many more.

@2024 – Chijosnews.com. All Rights Reserved.

-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00