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Militants kill 4, torch NATO oil tankers in Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Armed militants killed four people, including two policemen, and torched NATO oil tankers today in separate incidents of violence in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province.

The militants killed four persons in the volatile Kach and Sibi districts while the oil tankers carrying fuel for NATO forces in Afghanistan were torched in Khuzdar district, police said.

"In one incident armed men on a motorcycle opened fire on a car in Tump tehsil in Kach district and two persons inside the car died on the spot," a police official said.

The miscreants kidnapped the third person in the car, the official said, adding that the incident appears to be an act of target killing.
 

In another incident, armed militants opened fire at a police sub inspector on the outskirts of Turbat town, killing him on the spot.

"They killed sub inspector Jan Muhammad in the area," a police official said.

Another police official was killed when armed militants opened fire at him in Sibi bazar.

Police said the two gunmen, riding a motorcycle, opened fire on the police constable deployed at the bazaar, killing him on the spot.

The oil tankers carrying supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan were fired at and torched in Pishik area of Khuzdar district tonight.

Four gunmen on motorcycles opened fire at the tankers forcing the drivers and cleaners to flee the scene, an official said.

"The militants then torched the two tankers after throwing petrol on them and set them ablaze," the official said.

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First Published: Aug 25 2013 | 1:35 AM IST

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