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Gunmen Wage a Deadly Battle at Pakistan’s Stock Exchange in Karachi | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Gunmen tried to storm Pakistan’s stock exchange in the city of Karachi on Monday morning, killing at least four security officers, officials said. | |
Officials reported that four gunmen drove up to the gate in front of the exchange, and that two managed to enter the parking area before all four were killed in a firefight with security forces. Officials and traders were reported to have taken shelter inside the exchange during the shooting, which lasted for almost an hour, officials said. | |
In social media postings identified as belonging to the Baluchistan Liberation Army, the separatist group claimed responsibility for the attack. | |
The B.L.A. is an ethnic Baluch insurgent movement in Pakistan’s Baluchistan Province, a resource-rich region that has for years been racked by violence. In recent years, the group has targeted Chinese interests in the region, which is a center for huge development projects that are part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. |