Bisham suicide blast: Vehicle carrying Chinese does not appear to be bullet & bomb proof, report

Furthermore, the report reveals that all buses in the Chinese convoy were equipped with CCTV cameras.

Islamabad: The police have submitted a second report to the federal government regarding the attack on Chinese engineers through a suicide bombing in Besham.

According to the report, apparently, the vehicle carrying the Chinese does not have bulletproof and bombproof features. Among the deceased Chinese nationals is also a female engineer.

The report also states that aerial images of the incident site have been obtained, with the site being approximately 6 kilometers away from Besham Police Station and 77 kilometers from Dasu Dam.

As per the report, the damaged bus was located at a distance of 15 feet from another bus, and the suicide blast caused the bus to fall into a 300-foot deep ravine.

Furthermore, the report reveals that all buses in the Chinese convoy were equipped with CCTV cameras.

The investigative agencies conducting the inquiry into the incident have also obtained fragments of the suicide bomb used in the vehicle.

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The timely submission of the report and the progress made in the investigation reflect the commitment of the authorities to ensure justice and security for all parties involved.

China provides equipment of early warning system to Gwadar port

China has provided equipment of early warning system to Gwadar port to help mitigate detrimental impacts of natural disasters like catastrophic flood and torrential rain.

The collaboration between China Meteorological Administration and PMD is a part of boosting China Pakistan Economic Corridor’s capacity for emergency management of major metrological disasters under the Belt and Road Initiative.

China Meteorological Administration is also assisting PMD for enhancing its institutional capabilities to meet the emerging hydro-meteorological challenges.

It is pertinent to mention here that Gwadar was declared calamity-hit area following massive rains last month. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also visited the city that were damaged by excessive storms last week.

Approximately 3,100 houses in Gwadar and 2,500 in Jiwani were destroyed. Furthermore, 95 houses were entirely demolished, and almost 200 livestock were killed.

According to officials, 355 individuals were accommodated in government residences, while 800 were rescued and sent to relatives’ homes. The Pakistan Army and Navy also established hospital camps to give health care to the casualties.

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