Roadside bomb targeting security convoy kills 3 in Pakistan

In this file photo, Pakistani security officials gather at the site of a bomb explosion targeting the police chief in the border town of Chaman on July 10, 2017. (ASGHAR ACHAKZAI/AFP/FILE)
Updated 14 September 2018
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Roadside bomb targeting security convoy kills 3 in Pakistan

  • Friday’s attack took place near the town of Pashi, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Quetta, says local police official
  • There was no immediate claim of responsibility

QUETTA: Pakistani police say a roadside bomb has exploded near a security convoy in the country’s southwest, killing three security personnel.
Local police official Mohammad Azmat says Friday’s attack took place near the town of Pashi, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Pakistani militants and small nationalist groups have been blamed for previous such attacks in Baluchistan. Separatist groups also often target security forces in a bid to get a larger share of provincial resources and wealth or outright autonomy from Islamabad.
Pakistan’s government claims it has quelled the insurgency, but violence has continued.