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Pakistan Vows Justice After Terror Attack on Chinese Nationals in Besham


Islamabad, A terrorist attack near Besham in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has tragically claimed the lives of five Chinese and one Pakistani national today, drawing strong condemnation from the Government of Pakistan. The assault underscores the ongoing threats facing foreign nationals within the country and has prompted a swift governmental response.



According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Pakistani government has unequivocally condemned the attack, describing it as a heinous act of terrorism. Officials have pledged to take all necessary actions to apprehend the terrorists and their facilitators responsible for this atrocious act. The government has asserted that such acts of violence will not undermine the nation’s determination to combat terrorism.



This incident, perceived as an attack on the Pakistan-China friendship, has led to a firm resolution by Pakistani authorities to counter and overcome the forces behind this violence. The attack not only targets innocent lives but also seeks to destabilize the strong bilateral relations between Pakistan and China, described as close friends and iron brothers.



In this moment of tragedy, the people and government of Pakistan have expressed their solidarity with the Chinese community, offering sincere condolences to the families of the victims. The safety and security of Chinese nationals, as well as the protection of joint projects and institutions, remain a top priority for Pakistan. The commitment to ensuring the well-being of Chinese citizens and interests within Pakistan is unwavering, as both nations continue to work closely to prevent such incidents in the future.

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