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On 14 July 2021, a bus carrying Chinese workers in the Dasu area of Upper Kohistan District, Pakistan, fell into a ravine after an explosion, killing 13 people, including nine Chinese citizens and four Pakistanis, and injured 28 others.[1][2][3]

The bombing

The site of the bombing was near a hydroelectric project where Chinese and Pakistani workers had been working together for several years. The bus fell into a ravine as a result of the attack. The injured were taken by ambulance helicopters to a hospital in Dasu city, 10 km away.[4] Muhammad Hasnain and Muhammed Ayaz, who were identified as Pakistani Taliban members and masterminds of the attack, were arrested and sentenced to death in November 2022.[5]

Reactions

on 12 August 2021, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that "Afghanistan's soil was used for the terrorist attack and the investigators were "clearly looking at the traces of its planning and executing meeting with the nexus of NDS and RAW revealing "Indian-Afghan nexus" behind this attack".[6][7]

The same day, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) DG Javed Iqbal, said that Dasu attack was a suicide attack and it was done by attackers from Afghanistan. He also added that Khalid aka Sheikh was the name of the suicide bomber and he was a resident of Afghanistan. DG Javed Iqbal had identified Muhammad Tariq Rafiq, a commander of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, as the main mastermind behind the attack.[8]

Response

The main mastermind of the attack, Muhammad Tariq Rafiq, was killed in Paich Dara, Kunar Province, Afghanistan on 12 July 2023. Muhammad Tariq Rafiq was highly wanted commander of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan and was responsible for number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan including the Dasu bus attack.[9][10][11]

On 12 November 2022, anti-terrorism court of Pakistan handed death penalty to Muhammad Hussain and Muhammad Ayaz for their involvement in the attack.[12]

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