Tragedy struck in northwest Pakistan as a suicide bomb blast claimed the lives of five Chinese workers and their local driver on Tuesday. The incident occurred when a bomber rammed a vehicle into the workers' convoy en route to the Dasu dam, the country's largest hydropower project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
This attack is the latest in a series of terror incidents targeting Chinese interests in Pakistan, with authorities suspecting an attempt to disrupt the close ties between Islamabad and Beijing. No group has claimed responsibility for the blast, which follows a similar attack three years ago that killed 13 people, including nine Chinese workers.
Pakistan, a key ally of China, has been facing escalating violence from militant groups since the Taliban's rise to power in neighboring Afghanistan. The Pakistani Taliban denied involvement in the recent bombing, emphasizing the challenges posed to security in the region.
China has strongly condemned the attack and urged Pakistan to swiftly investigate, apprehend the perpetrators, and ensure the safety of Chinese nationals and projects. Pakistani officials, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, expressed condolences and vowed to bring the culprits to justice.
The recent blast adds to a series of attacks in southwest Pakistan, where China has significant investments in infrastructure projects. Separatist groups, such as the Baloch Liberation Army, have claimed responsibility for assaults targeting strategic sites and Chinese-funded developments.
Pakistan's military has denounced these attacks as attempts to destabilize internal security and disrupt the country's partnership with China. The military also pointed fingers at foreign elements allegedly supporting terrorism within Pakistan.
Despite significant Chinese investments in projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, resentment persists among locals who feel marginalized by the developments. Separatist sentiments, particularly strong in Balochistan, have led to previous attacks on Chinese interests in the region.
The ongoing security challenges underscore the complex dynamics at play in the region, where economic interests intersect with political tensions and local grievances. As investigations continue and efforts to enhance security intensify, the need for cooperation between Pakistan and China remains crucial in safeguarding shared interests and promoting stability in the region.