Pakistan has said that terrorism cannot be ruled out in the Dasu bus incident in which 12 people including 9 Chinese engineers were killed yesterday as traces of explosives had now been found, suggesting it a terror activity, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry posted a tweet on Thursday. He said initial investigations into the Dasu incident have now confirmed traces of explosives, and terrorism cannot be ruled out. He said Prime Minister Imran Khan is personally supervising all developments in this regard. Government is in close coordination with the Chinese embassy and we are committed to fight the menace of terrorism together, he concluded.
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The China state-affiliated media CGTN tweeted on Thursday that China will dispatch a task force to Pakistan to jointly investigate the deadly blast that killed multiple Chinese and urged the Pakistani government to ensure the safety of the Chinese personnel and the security of the projects there, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman.
https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial/status/1415600233694695426
Nine Chinese workers were among 12 people killed on Wednesday when a blast on a bus sent it careening down a ravine in Kohistan.
While Pakistani officials said the nature of the blast was under investigation, the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad said its nationals had come under "attack".
The bus was carrying Chinese engineers, surveyors, and mechanical staff to the Dasu Hydropower Project construction site in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a local government official who did not want to be named told AFP.
"The blast sparked a fire in the engine plunging the vehicle into a ravine," he said, adding another 28 Chinese nationals were injured.
Kohistan Deputy Commissioner Arif Khan Yousafzai said that the explosion took place on a bus carrying Chinese people who were working on the Dasu Hydropower project in Barseen, Kohistan. He said the reason for the explosion hadn’t been determined as yet.
The Chinese workers were going to the site area from Barseen in the morning when the blast occurred and wrecked the vehicle.
Reporter Zeeshan Bhatti