Pakistani police search for gunmen who abducted bus passengers and killed 11 in the southwest
- Separatist militants in southwestern Pakistan blocked a national highway, leading to the kidnapping and fatal shooting of 11 travelers.
- The victims were identified as residents from the Punjab province, targeted by several ethnic Baluch outlawed groups in resource-rich Baluchistan.
- Pakistani police continue to search for the perpetrators of the attack, as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vows to punish those responsible for the act of terrorism.
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Pakistan: Gunmen who kidnapped and killed bus passengers will be 'punished' vows country's PM
The armed gang went through the identity cards of those on board to select their victims, whose bullet-riddled bodies were later found under a bridge about three miles from the road.
11 Migrant Labourers Killed By Gunmen In Pakistan's Balochistan
Gunmen killed 11 people in southwest Pakistan, officials said Saturday, with police searching for suspected separatist militants after migrant labourers were singled out for execution. Police said six gunmen stopped a bus near the city of Naushki in Balochistan province around 8:00 pm (1500 GMT) on Friday and checked ID cards, abducting nine workers from the eastern region of Punjab. Their bodies were later found two kilometres (1.2 miles) from …
Gunmen kill nine after abducting them in southwestern Pakistan
Gunmen shot dead nine men after abducting them from a bus in Balochistan province in Pakistan's southwest, a report by the news agency Reuters on Saturday (Apr 13) said. Speaking to Reuters, a police official said that several gunmen intercepted the Iran-bound bus in Noshki district, taking the men with them after determining they were from the eastern province of Punjab. The victims were shot at close range, the police official added.

Pakistani police search for gunmen who abducted bus passengers and killed 11 in the southwest
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police searched for gunmen who killed nine people after abducting them from a bus on a highway in the country’s southwest. The same attackers earlier
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