Gunmen kill 20 at Pakistan dam project
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 11 April 2015 |
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April 11, 2015
By RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal
Officials in Pakistan say gunmen attacked a dam construction site in southwestern Balochistan Province, killing at least 20 workers and wounding three others.
RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal quotes Balochistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti as calling the killings a "heinous act of terrorism."
Bugti said the slayings took place at around 1:40 a.m. in the Turbat area. He said the three injured men had been taken to a hospital and are now out of danger.
It wasn't immediately clear who carried out the attack.
According to the Reuters news agency, a man claiming to speak for the banned Baluch Liberation Army told reporters by telephone that his group had murdered the workers as a reprisal for military operations in the area.
The French news agency AFP, meanwhile, quotes a spokesman for the Baluch Liberation Front (BLF), an armed group that wants the province to be "liberated" from the rest of Pakistan, as taking responsibility.
AFP says BLF spokesman Goran Baluch promised his group would carry out more violence unless the province were given independence.
Balochistan is the scene of a low-intensity insurgency by nationalist and separatist Baluch groups, who want a share of revenue from gas and mineral resources and complete autonomy from Islamabad.
It's also home to Taliban insurgents, drug smugglers, kidnapping rings, sectarian militants, and government-backed paramilitary death squads.
With reporting by Reuters and AFP
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