QUETTA, Pakistan: Pakistani police say a truck and a van carrying smuggled gasoline collided in southwestern Balochistan province and the ignited fuel killed seven people.
Officer Abdullah Rind says three others suffered serious burns in the collision on an intercity highway on Tuesday. The van was traveling from the provincial capital of Quetta to the city of Sukkur in Sindh province. Rind says five people died at the scene and two others died shortly afterward at a hospital.
He says the blaze spread to a nearby police security post and parking lot. Two policemen who tried to put the fire out also suffered burns.
Rind says an investigation is underway.
Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan province lies on a key smuggling route and borders Iran, from where smuggling contraband fuel is common.
Truck, van with smuggled petrol collide in Pakistan, kill 7
Truck, van with smuggled petrol collide in Pakistan, kill 7
- Three others suffered serious burns in the collision on an intercity highway
- The van was traveling from the provincial capital of Quetta to the city of Sukkur in Sindh province
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