Militants two engineers in Pakistan airport attack, destroy radar
The militants attacked the airport, which has not been in use for the last 20 years, and destroyed the radar system
Heavily armed militants on Sunday stormed an airport and destroyed its
radar system, killing two engineers in the restive Balochistan province.
A group of around 12 motorbike-borne militants launched the pre-dawn
attack on the Jiwani airport in Gwadar district, the site of Pakistan’s
upcoming port-city where China has made huge investments.
The militants attacked the airport, which has not been in use for the last 20 years, and destroyed the radar system.
They killed an electronics engineer identified only as Khalilullah,
injured another one while kidnapping a third engineer, Mahmood Niazi.
“They spared four local people who were at the airport at that time
indicating it was an attack by insurgents,” Gwadar Deputy Commissioner
Abdul Hameed Abro said.
The airport is located strategically near the Pakistan-Iran coastal border.
Police officials admitted that there was little security at the airport
when the attack took place catching authorities by surprise. An official
said this was the reason that assailants faced no resistance and fled
on their bikes after the attack.
Meanwhile, Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Malik Baloch has condemned the attack.
“Those responsible for the attack will be traced and punished,” the Chief Minister said.
No group has taken responsibility for the attack suspected to be the
handiwork of Baloch nationalists, who regularly attack Pakistani
security forces and installations in the province.
Last year, armed men in security forces’ uniform attacked the
international radar system in the coastal town of Pasni in Gwadar
killing one security personnel and injuring another.
Militants had also attacked the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi
in June last year in which 36 people were killed, including 10
militants.
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