No one has claimed the responsibility for the Friday night
attack in Balochistan province in Pakistan's southwest.
Separatist ethnic Baloch militant groups in the mineral-rich
region have been fighting for decades against the state, saying
it denies them their share of regional resources.
Several gunmen intercepted the Iran-bound bus in Noshki
district, taking the nine men with them after determining they
were from the eastern province of Punjab, said police officer
Abdullah Mengal. "All of them were travelling to Taftan," he
said.
The victims were shot at close range, he said.
Their bullet-ridden bodies were found from beneath a bridge
after one and a half hour, said the district deputy
commissioner, Habibullah Musakhail.
Ethnic Baloch insurgents have previously claimed responsibility
for similar killings in the region, which is home to deep-water
Gwadar sea port being developed by neighbouring China. The
insurgents have also targeted Chinese nationals and their
interests.
Beijing has invested heavily in regional development projects as
part of its $65 billion pledge under the China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor.
(Reporting by Saleem Ahmed; Writing by Asif Shahzad; Editing by
William Mallard)
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