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Pakistan bus attack leaves several dead Pakistan bus attack leaves several dead
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A government official says gunmen opened fire on a bus outside a small fuel station in south-west Pakistan, igniting a huge blaze that burned 18 people to death.A government official says gunmen opened fire on a bus outside a small fuel station in south-west Pakistan, igniting a huge blaze that burned 18 people to death.
The local government official Abdul Mansoor Kakar said several passengers had also been critically injured in the attack in the town of Khuzdar, in the Baluchistan province.The local government official Abdul Mansoor Kakar said several passengers had also been critically injured in the attack in the town of Khuzdar, in the Baluchistan province.
No one claimed responsibility and the motive of the attack was unclear.No one claimed responsibility and the motive of the attack was unclear.
Khuzdar is located 180 miles (300km) south of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, which has experienced a decades-long insurgency by nationalists who demand greater autonomy and a larger share of the province's natural resources.Khuzdar is located 180 miles (300km) south of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, which has experienced a decades-long insurgency by nationalists who demand greater autonomy and a larger share of the province's natural resources.
The province is also thought to be home to many Afghan Taliban militants.The province is also thought to be home to many Afghan Taliban militants.
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