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A police officer surveys the site after gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on a vehicle belonging to a Chinese national in Karachi, Pakistan on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

Chinese worker wounded by gunmen in Pakistan’s Karachi

  • Masked assailants fired at a car carrying two Chinese nationals, hitting one passenger in the arm
  • The shooting comes weeks after nine Chinese workers were killed in northwest Pakistan when their bus was targeted in a bombing

At least one Chinese national was wounded in a gun attack in the southern Pakistani megacity of Karachi on Wednesday, police said, in the latest assault targeting Chinese citizens in the country.

Local police said two masked assailants riding on a motorbike fired at a car carrying two Chinese nationals, who were working at a nearby factory in the city.

One of the passengers sustained an injury to his arm in that attack.

“He is stable as fortunately he was not hit on any vital part of his body,” said Javed Akbar Riaz, the police chief of Karachi’s southern district.

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Nine Chinese nationals among 13 killed in Pakistan bus blast

Nine Chinese nationals among 13 killed in Pakistan bus blast

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian also confirmed the incident.

“China is following this matter closely and the relevant case is still under investigation,” said Zhao. “This incident is an isolated case. We are fully confident that the Pakistani side will ensure the safety of Chinese nationals and assets in Pakistan,” he added.

The shooting comes just weeks after nine Chinese nationals were killed in northwest Pakistan when their bus carrying a team of engineers, surveyors and mechanical staff to a nearby dam site was targeted in a bombing.

The security of Chinese workers has long been an issue of concern in Pakistan. Large numbers of them are based in the country to supervise and build infrastructure projects.

Pakistani officials have continued to offer only vague details about the nature of the attack on the dam workers. However Beijing has been increasingly more explicit about the blast, with a recent report in Chinese state media suggesting the assault was carried out by Uygur militants or the Pakistani Taliban.

No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing.

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Car bomb kills at least 4 at Pakistan hotel hosting China’s ambassador

Car bomb kills at least 4 at Pakistan hotel hosting China’s ambassador

Islamabad is Beijing’s closest regional ally, with China pouring billions of dollars into Pakistan in recent years to boost the nation’s infrastructure.

But Chinese-funded projects have sparked resentment, particularly among separatist groups, who say locals see little benefit, with most jobs going to outsiders.

In April a suicide blast at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in southwest Balochistan province killed four people and wounded dozens. The ambassador was unhurt.

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