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Gunmen kill 9 labourers in Baluchistan
QUETTA, Pakistan (AFP) — Nine labourers were killed on
Thursday when gunmen riding on motorbikes sprayed bullets at road workers
in Pakistan's troubled southwestern province of Baluchistan, officials
said.
A group of four or five armed men came to the site of road building works in the town of Dasht, about 25 km south of the provincial capital Quetta, and opened fire, police officer Mohammad Ismail said.
"The gunmen fled on their motorbikes leaving nine people dead and four injured," he said, adding that one was in a critical condition.
Nobody immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. The oil and gas rich province which borders Iran and Afghanistan is plagued by sectarian violence, attacks by Taliban militants and a tribal insurgency.
Baluch rebels rose up in 2004, demanding political autonomy and a greater share of profits from the region's mineral resources.
Bomb blasts and attacks on police and security forces are frequent in the province, which is one of the most deprived areas of Pakistan.
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Gunmen kill nine labourers in SW Pakistan
(AFP) – Sep 13, 2012
QUETTA, Pakistan — Nine labourers were killed on Thursday when gunmen
riding on motorbikes sprayed bullets at road workers in Pakistan's
troubled southwestern province of Baluchistan, officials said.
A group of four or five armed men came to the site of road building works
in the town of Dasht, about 25 kilometres (15 miles) south of the
provincial capital Quetta, and opened fire, senior administration official
Irfan Shah told AFP.
"The gunmen fled on their motorbikes leaving nine people dead and four
injured," he said, adding that one was in a critical condition.
Police officer Mohammad Ismail confirmed the toll.
Nobody immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. The oil and gas
rich province which borders Iran and Afghanistan is plagued by sectarian
violence, attacks by Taliban militants and a tribal insurgency.
Baluch rebels rose up in 2004, demanding political autonomy and a greater
share of profits from the region's mineral resources.
Bomb blasts and attacks on police and security forces are frequent in the
province, which is one of the most deprived areas of Pakistan.
Baluchistan has also been a flashpoint for violence between majority
Sunnis and Shiites, who make up around 20 percent of the population.
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