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Pakistan: Explosion at Karachi Airport, China says 'Terrorist Attack' Killed 2 Chinese Nationals

Reuters news agency reported that the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack.
An image circulating online, purporting to show the site of the explosion that took place at Karachi Airport in Pakistan.
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Two people were killed and several others were injured in a massive blast outside Karachi Airport in southern Pakistan on Sunday night, local media reported.

The casualties were confirmed by broadcaster Geo News and Dawn newspaper, citing officials.

China says ‘terrorist attack’ killed nationals

In a statement, Chinese embassy in Pakistan confirmed that two Chinese nationals were killed and one injured in the explosion near the airport. It also said there were local casualties.

According to the statement, the “terrorist attack” on a convoy carrying Chinese staff of the Port Qasim Electric Power Company (Private) Limited occurred around 11 pm.

Earlier, an Interior Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the Associated Press that the attack was targeted at Chinese nationals.

Thousands of Chinese workers are in Pakistan, primarily engaged in Beijing’s multibillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative, which aims to link South and Central Asia with China.

IED behind cause of the blast

Initially, police and the provincial government had said a tanker exploded outside Jinnah International Airport, which is Pakistan’s biggest airport.

The provincial home minister, Zia Ul Hassan, contradicted this account, telling Geo News that it was an attack on foreign nationals.

Hassan said he suspected the blast was from an improvised explosive device (IED).

A local emergency official told Dawn that one body and the injured had been transferred to a local hospital.

Ten vehicles were damaged, including four that were destroyed, the emergency official added.

BLA claims responsibility – report 

Reuters news agency reported that the Pakistani militant group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) had claimed responsibility for the attack, in a statement.

The BLA seeks independence for the province of Balochistan, located in Pakistan’s southwest and bordering on Afghanistan and Iran.

In August, the BLA launched coordinated attacks in the province, in which more than 70 people were killed.

Blast heard for several kilometres

t heard for several kilometresLocal media reported that the explosion could be heard over large areas of Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, with a population of over 20 million.

Videos showed flames engulfing cars and a thick column of smoke rising from the scene.

Police surgeon Dr. Sumayya Tariq said one of the casualties was in critical condition and that four of them were security guards.

A spokesperson for Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority told Dawn in a statement that the blast had taken place on the airport road and that the “airport’s building and assets were safe.”

The spokesperson added that flights were arriving and departing to schedule.

This article was originally published on DW.

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