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At least 33 people were killed in south-western Pakistan in a string of terrorist attacks that targeted policemen, local residents and passengers, officials said on Monday.
The terrorists launched attacks in at least three different regions and targeted railway tracks, a gas pipeline and a police station, said Shahid Rind, a spokesman for the provincial government.
At least 23 people were killed in the early morning after armed men forced passengers off trucks and buses, checked their identities and killed those from the province of Punjab.
The passengers were killed in the district of Musakhail, where armed men blocked the inter-provincial highway and set fire to vehicles.
Another 10 people, including five policemen and five civilians, were killed in Kalat district, said Ihsanullah Khan from the local police.
Khan said that at least nine people were wounded in the gun battle with the terrorists who had attacked a police station.
The militants also detonated a railway track in the Bolan region and damaged a gas pipeline in the Dera Bugti area.
A banned group of separatist insurgents, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Balochistan -Pakistan’s largest, but most volatile province faces multiple fronts of violence at the hands of Islamist militants, sectarian groups and nationalist rebels.
Rebel attacks on workers from other provinces, especially those working on projects initiated by China under a 62 billion dollars investment plan, are common.
Many people from Punjab and other parts of the country move to Balochistan to seek employment on projects run by Chinese companies. (dpa/NAN)