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Pakistan bombing puts spotlight on security at China’s flagship belt and road project

  • Five people died when a suicide bomber targeted a Quetta hotel where the Chinese ambassador was staying
  • Timing of attack could rattle investor confidence, observers say

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Five people were killed in the attack in Quetta on Wednesday. Photo: Xinhua
A suicide bombing in southwest Pakistan may not have been aimed at China but it highlights security risks with Beijing’s flagship Belt and Road Initiative project in the region, observers said.
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At least five people died and a dozen were wounded on Wednesday when a bomber attacked a hotel in Quetta where Chinese ambassador Nong Rong was staying.

Nong had been attending a meeting in another part of the city and was due to return to the hotel when the attack occurred, Pakistani officials said.

No Chinese casualties were reported.

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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
The attack took place in Balochistan, where China and Pakistan are building a number of infrastructure projects associated with the multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
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