Ten dead, several injured in Chilas bus attack
G-B home minister terms attack an “open terrorism”
A search operation had been launched by the police to apprehend the culprits.
CHILAS: At least 10 people were killed, and 26 others injured when unidentified assailants opened fire on a passenger bus in Chilas located in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB).
The armed assailants on motorcycles fired indiscriminately at the bus, which was travelling from Ghizer District to Islamabad.
As a result, some passengers including the driver died on the spot, while others were injured.
As the driver was shot dead, the bus swerved and collided with a cargo truck coming from the opposite direction.
The assailants managed to escape from the scene after the attack.
Rescue officials said some injured were in critical condition, and they were shifted to the nearby regional headquarters hospital for treatment. The death toll could rise, they added.
A search operation had been launched by the police to apprehend the culprits.
According to deputy commissioner (DC) of Diamir, the incident occurred around 6pm. He said that the passengers hailed from Peshawar, Kohistan and Chilas.
GB has been a relatively peaceful region in recent years. However, there have been a few attacks by militants in the past. The latest attack has caused widespread fear and panic among the residents of Chilas.
G-B Home Minister Shams Lone termed the attack on the bus an “open terrorism” and pledged that the attackers would be brought to justice.
He also said that Indian involvement in the attack cannot be ruled out.
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