Rocket attack on construction camp in Gwadar kills 10

Unknown assailants attack construction camp, seven of those killed belonged to the FWO.


Express March 21, 2011
Rocket attack on construction camp in Gwadar kills 10

GWADAR: At least 10 people were killed and two injured in a rocket attack in the port city of Gwadar on Monday.

Express 24/7 correspondent Muhammad Kazim reported that unknown assailants on motorbikes had attacked the campsite of construction workers who were working on a road in the city.

Home secretary of Balochistan confirmed that seven of those killed belonged to the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO).

COMMENTS (22)

BLA a proud loser | 13 years ago | Reply @Salim Akhtar It isn't about grievances or something like that. Pakistanis have no problem in giving Balochistan and it's people their due rights. Nobody in it's right state of mind would disagree with it. But again Pakistanis won't allow some so called grievances to use as a license to kill and to wage a war against Pakistan. If some one wants to live in peace than me and no other Pakistani has any issue with it but if some one wants violence and massacre of innocents than we won't allow it to happen and that guy would have to suffer for his acts. And yes I have seen many Indians using the same language to other Indians who talk against India. :)
Vicram Singh | 13 years ago | Reply @Mulla Toofhan: "How come the same people from India and Pakistan lives in such harmony in the West. " What do you mean living in harmony ? In the UK, Indians and Pakistanis do not even live in the same areas - Muslims from Pakistan and Bangladesh tend to live in Muslim dominated ghettos. Indians live in better localities. Sharing pleasantries over a cup of tea or fish-and-chips is hardly "living in harmony". Another thing that really keeps Pakistanis somewhat in check in the west is the fear of being deported back to their Islamic Utopia.
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