Five killed in attack on dam construction site in Pakistan's Balochistan
Dozen attackers targeted night watchmen at private contractor's project

Attack follows killing of 21 coal miners earlier this month
Region sees frequent attacks from separatist groups
Two workers were injured alongside the five fatalities
Five people were killed in an attack by armed men on the construction site of a small dam in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, officials said on Tuesday, underscoring a worsening security situation in the mineral rich area.
The five dead, and two injured, all worked at the construction site in the Panjgur, spokesperson for the Balochistan government Shahid Rind said in a statement, saying the attack took place late at night.
A police official, speaking on anonymity, said close to a dozen assailants were involved in the attack and that the victims were watching over equipment at the site dam construction site on behalf of a private contractor.
"Such cowardly attacks will not deter the government's resolve to develop Balochistan," Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in a statement.
Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti condemned the attack in statement issued by the Balochistan Provincial Government in a social media post Tuesday morning.
"The incident of terrorism is a condemnable, unforgivable incident ... The attackers are cowards who targeted innocents under the cover of the night," he said. He also said that terrorists are anti-peace, anti-progress and anti-Pakistan.
A statement from Chief Minister of Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti, published on October 29, 2024.Govt. of Balochistan / X
While no one claimed responsibility for the attack, the province has seen an increase in strikes by separatist militants. This month, 21 miners working at privately run coal mines were killed in an attack.
A decades-long insurgency in Balochistan by separatist militant groups has led to frequent attacks against the government, army and Chinese interests in the region to press their demands for a share in mineral-rich regional resources.
China runs a strategic deepwater port as well as a gold and copper mine in the province and has been working with Islamabad to improve infrastructure in the underdeveloped province.
Several attacks have targeted migrant workers employed by smaller, privately operated mines.
Besides the separatists, the region is also home to religious militants, that have become resurgent since 2022 after revoking a ceasefire with the government.
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