A massive blast outside the Karachi airport in southern Pakistan resulted in the tragic deaths of two Chinese workers and left at least eight others injured on Sunday. The incident marked the latest in a series of deadly attacks targeting Chinese individuals in the country.
Authorities reported that a tanker exploded near Pakistan's largest airport, causing a chaotic scene with flames engulfing vehicles and a thick column of smoke billowing into the air. The area was swiftly secured with a heavy military presence.
The Chinese Embassy confirmed that a convoy transporting staff from the Port Qasim Electric Power Company (Private) Limited was attacked late in the evening, resulting in the loss of two Chinese lives and injuries to one other individual. Pakistani casualties were also reported.
Pakistan hosts thousands of Chinese workers, primarily engaged in projects related to Beijing's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, aimed at enhancing global trade routes through significant infrastructure development.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif linked the airport attack to a series of deadly incidents in August that targeted Chinese-funded projects in Balochistan province, claiming over 50 lives. Balochistan has been a hotspot for separatist activities, with insurgents advocating for independence and accusing the government of exploiting the region's resources.
Witnesses described the Karachi blast as powerful enough to shake nearby airport buildings, underscoring the magnitude of the explosion. Officials indicated that the incident was a deliberate attack targeting foreigners, with the Chinese Embassy labeling it a terrorist act and pledging to collaborate with Pakistani authorities in the aftermath.
Law enforcement officials are investigating the nature and motives behind the explosion, which is believed to have involved an oil tanker. The Chinese Embassy urged its citizens in Pakistan to exercise caution and called for a thorough probe to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Notably, previous attacks on Chinese nationals in Pakistan, including a suicide bombing in March that claimed the lives of five engineers and a driver, underscore the persistent security challenges faced by foreign workers in the country.
In light of these incidents, both Chinese and Pakistani authorities have condemned the violence and expressed solidarity with the victims and their families. Efforts are underway to ensure the safety of all individuals residing and working in Pakistan amidst ongoing security concerns.