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Bus carrying engineers reportedly exploded on Wednesday.

At least 12 persons, including nine Chinese engineers and two Frontier Corps personnel, died and several others were injured on Wednesday in a bus "attack" near the Dasu hydropower plant in the Upper Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Initial reports from officials on what caused the deaths appeared conflicting; however, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan, speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, termed it a "cowardly attack" and said that it would "not divert attention from the special initiatives between Pakistan and its neighbours".

Condemning the attack, Awan said that he will ask Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed to give a briefing on the country's security situation and take this house into confidence regarding the incident.

Hours later, the Foreign Office contradicted reports of an attack, saying that the bus "plunged into a ravine after a mechanical failure resulting in leakage of gas that caused a blast". The FO also put the death toll at 12, including 9 Chinese nationals, up from earlier reports of 10 deaths.

The Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, however, condemned the incident as a “bombing”.
Special Assistant to the KP Chief Minister on Information Kamran Khan Bangash had earlier said a high level delegation has left for Upper Kohistan, adding that officials will shortly inform the people and the media of the ground realities. "The media is advised to avoid speculating on the matter," he said.

Bangash said a large number of security officials were deployed to protect Chinese nationals. Those who are in critical condition are being shifted via helicopter, he said. A large number of Rescue 1122 ambulances and officials have reached the spot, he added.


Beijing asks Pakistan to investigate incident

Meanwhile, China asked Pakistan to thoroughly investigate the incident.

Condemning the attack, China's foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian expressed his “shock and condemnation over the bombing”.
Lijian urged Pakistan to “severely punish the perpetrators“ and “earnestly p
rotect the safety of Chinese nationals, organisations and projects” in the country.
In a statement, the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan "strongly condemned the incident", expressed condolences with the victims and the injured, adding that it "will do its best with Pakistan to deal with the incident".
"The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan hereby reminds Chinese citizens, enterprises and projects in Pakistan to attach great importance to them, pay close attention to the local security situation, strengthen the safety of project personnel, take strict precautions, and do not go out unless necessary," the statement read.
It, however, added that Pakistani authorities "were investigating the cause".
Conflicting reports
Soon after the incident, Upper Kohistan Deputy Commissioner Arif Khan Yousafzai had told Dawn.com that it took place around 7:30am when a coaster was carrying over 30 workers, including Chinese engineers, from the Barseen camp to the plant site.

He said other than engineers, Frontier Corps personnel and local labourers were also aboard the bus when an explosion – the cause of which has yet to be ascertained – took place.

The Foreign Office, in a statement later in the afternoon, said the bus had "plunged into a ravine after a mechanical failure resulting in leakage of gas that caused a blast".

"Pakistan and China are close friends and iron-brothers. Pakistan attaches great importance to safety and security of Chinese nationals, projects and institutions in Pakistan," the FO statement said.

Meanwhile, the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda), in a statement, also termed the incident an "accident".

A Wapda spokesman confirmed that employees of a Chinese company were travelling in the bus, adding that rescue efforts were under way at the site of the incident and the injured were being shifted to a hospital.
He added the site had been cordoned off by police and Rangers.
The injured were being shifted to Dasu Rural Health Centre, officials said.
A senior police officer told Dawn.com that it was unclear what had caused the incident, adding that mobile networks are not functional in the area which was making it difficult to get information.

"At the moment we are not clear what exactly happened, whether it is blast or an accident," the official said, adding that once police complete initial investigation, the situation will become clear.

He said KP police chief Moazzam Ansari has left for Upper Kohistan on a helicopter.


This is a developing story that is being updated as the situation evolves. Initial reports in the media can sometimes be inaccurate. We will strive to ensure timeliness and accuracy by relying on credible sources, such as concerned, qualified authorities and our staff reporters.



 
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The foreign office has tried to hide the truth in a very funny manner. Somebody ask them, where was the Chinese media picking up this news from and why was a Federal Minister calling it an attack?
 
It has been several hours and still conflicting reports are pouring in...
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The bus was ferrying workers of the Dasu dam project. According to area officials, multiple passengers were also injured in the incident.

"At around 7 am on 14 July local time, a Chinese company's shuttle bus carrying working staff on the Dasu Hydropower Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province was hit by blast on its way to the construction site," said the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan.

The Dasu hydroelectric project is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $65 billion investment plan under Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative that is aimed at connecting western China to the Gwadar seaport in southern Pakistan.

However, the Foreign Office (FO) said the bus “plunged into a ravine after a mechanical failure resulting in leakage of gas that caused a blast”.

Speaking to Express News, Deputy Commissioner Arif Khan Yousafzai confirmed the death toll and said nine Chinese workers and three locals were among the dead. He added that the bus was carrying more than 30 people at the time of the incident.

“Police and the bomb disposal squad are at the site; as soon as the report from the investigation comes, we will be able to tell you the factual position,” added Yousufzai

DPO Upper Kohistan also said the cause of the incident is being investigated. Other police officials said that rescue and security personnel reached the site soon after the incident.

The dead and injured, including the Chinese engineers, were brought to the Regional Health Centre in Dasu, about 10 km from the incident site.

The FO added local authorities are providing all assistance to the injured and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in close “contact with the Chinese Embassy for coordination and facilitation”.

“The Government and people of Pakistan extend sincere condolences to the families of Chinese and Pakistani workers who lost their lives in the incident. We also pray for quick recovery of the injured,” said the FO.

Soon after the incident, a high-level delegation of the K-P government reached Kohistan on the instructions of Chief Minister Mehmood Khan.

The delegation includes Special Assistant to Chief Minister K-P for Science and Information Technology Kamran Bangash, chief secretary and K-P inspector-general of police. SACM Bangash said the media would be apprised of the situation after the matter is investigated.

Beijing asks Pakistan to 'thoroughly investigate' the incident

Beijing has asked Pakistan to thoroughly investigate the incident, China's foreign ministry said.

Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, in a news briefing, said China had asked Pakistan to protect the safety of Chinese personnel, institutions and projects.
 
Are u that naive?

Are you that naive?

This is how it's going to be for a while, our enemies want to give us costs for our push against them in Afghanistan.

But our push is for strategic victory of Pakistan, they can only give us these terrorists acts


Everyone will hurt, but the destruction of India and our enemies in Afghanistan is more important

This is short-term but our victory won't be
 
BBC Urdu reported as accident....

 
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