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Seven bus passengers killed by gunmen in Southwest Pakistan

Seven bus passengers killed by gunmen in Southwest Pakistan

Officials said that seven passengers were killed by unknown armed men on a bus bound for Lahore in the Balochistan Province of southwest Pakistan late Tuesday.

The attack occurred in Barkhan, an area of southwest Balochistan. The province, which borders Afghanistan and Iran, is one of Pakistan's key battlegrounds in its decades-long war against separatists insurgents who want more autonomy and a piece of the region's resources.

A group of 40 armed men stopped buses and cars, checked national identification cards, and then shot seven passengers after forcing them off the bus, said deputy commissioner Waqar Kharshid Alam.

Alam stated that all seven victims came from the central Punjab province.

Khadim Hussain said that the killings occurred on the highway connecting Barkhan with the southern city Dera Ghaza Khan, in Punjab.

The motive for the attacks was not clear. Officials said that the area was cordoned off, but that the attackers escaped.

A bomb that targeted a coal mining vehicle on Friday killed or injured at least eleven people.

Separatist militants launched a wave in August last year, resulting in the deaths of dozens. The attacks targeted police stations, civilians and infrastructure. One attack on a roadside left 23 people dead after militants opened fire and checked IDs.

The Baloch Liberation Army, or BLA, took full responsibility for the operation. It called it "Haruf", which means "dark windsy storm".

The BLA is one of the largest ethnic armed groups that are fighting the central government.

Insurgent groups also target Chinese nationals in Balochistan.

China is developing Gwadar, a deep-water seaport in the province.

Beijing has made a significant investment in regional development as part of its $65 billion commitment to the Belt and Road Initiative's China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. (Reporting and writing by Saleem Ahmad; editing by Kate Mayberry; Ariba Sharif in Karachi)

(source: Reuters)