In the wake of the tragic terrorist attack on the Dasu Hydropower Project staff in Shangla's Besham city, the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan has strongly condemned the incident and demanded thorough investigation along with severe punishment for the perpetrators.
The attack, which claimed the lives of at least six individuals, including five Chinese nationals, occurred when a suicide bomber targeted a vehicle carrying Chinese nationals, as reported by Malakand's deputy inspector general of police (DIG).
The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan confirmed the unfortunate deaths of five Chinese citizens and one Pakistani citizen in the attack.
Expressing deep condolences and sincere sympathy to the victims and their families, the Chinese Embassy and Consulates General in Pakistan assured that they were actively collaborating with the Pakistani authorities to manage the aftermath of the incident.
In a statement issued shortly after the attack, the Chinese Embassy emphasised the immediate need for a comprehensive investigation into the matter and urged for the swift apprehension and punishment of those responsible for perpetrating this heinous act of violence.
Moreover, the embassy disclosed that an emergency plan had been promptly activated to address the situation, underscoring the paramount importance of ensuring the safety and security of Chinese citizens, institutions, and projects in Pakistan. Measures were being swiftly implemented to fortify security measures and prevent any such occurrences in the future.
Additionally, in light of the heightened security risks, the embassy issued a reminder to Chinese citizens and enterprises operating in Pakistan to remain vigilant, enhance security protocols, and diligently adhere to safety precautions to mitigate potential threats.
Army resolves to bring Shangla attackers to justice
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR in a statement said that with the unwavering support of the resilient nation and the country’s iron-clad ally China, the Armed Forces would ensure that all those involved in aiding terrorism, directly or indirectly, are held accountable and find their due comeuppance.
“Together we will prevail over adversity and evil. INSHA ALLAH,” the ISPR said. It added that the recent incidents of terrorism in Pakistan, notably in Gwadar, Turbat, and Besham, were dastardly acts aimed at destabilizing the internal security situation.
While the first two attempts were successfully thwarted by the armed forces, the latest incident at Besham led to the loss of six innocent civilians including five Chinese nationals.
“The whole nation stands in solidarity with our Chinese brothers and unequivocally condemn this cowardly act. Strategic projects and sensitive sites vital for Pakistan’s economic progress and the well-being of its people are being targeted as a conscious effort to retard our progress and sow discord between Pakistan and its strategic allies and partners, most notably China,” the ISPR said.