Five dead in Pakistan luxury hotel attack: military

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ISLAMABAD, May 12, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Five people including a soldier were
killed after gunmen stormed a luxury hotel in the southwestern Pakistani city
of Gwadar, the centrepiece of a multi-billion dollar Chinese infrastructure
project, the military said Sunday.

The soldier was among security forces who rushed to the five-star Pearl
Continental Hotel after the attack on Saturday. During the attack “5
individuals got Shaheed (martyred) including 4 hotel employees and a Pakistan
Navy soldier,” the military said in a statement. One of the hotel staff
killed was a security guard shot at the entrance.

Six others were injured including four security service officers and two
hotel staff members.

The military said all three terrorists had been killed. Local police had
earlier claimed there had been four attackers.

A Baloch separatist group, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), claimed
responsibility for the attack via Twitter.

Prime minister Imran Khan said the attack was a bid to “sabotage
prosperity”.

“Such attempts especially in Balochistan are an effort to sabotage our
economic projects and prosperity. We shall not allow these agendas to
succeed,” Khan said in a statement issued by his office.

The Chinese embassy in Islamabad also strongly condemned the incident.

– ‘The next Dubai’-

The Pearl Continental, part of Pakistan’s largest five-star hotel chain,
is the only luxury hotel in Gwadar, frequented by foreign and Pakistani
business delegations as well as diplomats.

It sits isolated on a ridge overlooking the Arabian Sea port city that was
formerly a small fishing village, but now touted by officials as “the next
Dubai” thanks to the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC).

Part of China’s Belt and Road initiative, CPEC seeks to connect the
western Chinese province of Xinjiang with Gwadar, with the development of the
port as the plan’s flagship project.

Gwadar will provide China with safer and more direct access to the oil-
rich Middle East than the waterway trade route it currently uses through the
narrow Malacca Straits.

But it has also drawn its share of attacks — particularly from
separatists who have long complained that residents of Pakistan’s poorest and
largest province do not receive a fair share of profits from its resources.

The BLA has targeted Chinese workers in Pakistan multiple times, including
during a brazen daylight attack on the Chinese consulate in Karachi which
killed four people in November last year.

At the time, the BLA branded Beijing “an oppressor”.

Balochistan is tightly guarded by the Pakistani military, who have been
targeting insurgents there since 2004. The army has been repeatedly accused
by international rights groups of abuses there, but denies all allegations.

The attack was the second deadly attack in a prominent Pakistan city this
week, after a suicide blast claimed by the Pakistani Taliban at one of the
country’s oldest and most popular Sufi shrines killed at least 12 people in
the eastern city of Lahore.