Quetta: Police say at least 10 gunmen have torched 29 NATO oil tankers in southwest Pakistan.
The attack early on Saturday is one of several to hit the supply line for US and NATO forces in neighbouring Afghanistan since Pakistan closed a key border crossing on September 30. On Wednesday, militants torched 70 fuel tankers and killed a driver.
Deputy Commissioner Abdul Mateen says the latest attack was in Mithri town of southwestern Baluchistan province.
The attack early on Saturday is one of several to hit the supply line for US and NATO forces in neighbouring Afghanistan since Pakistan closed a key border crossing on September 30. On Wednesday, militants torched 70 fuel tankers and killed a driver.
Deputy Commissioner Abdul Mateen says the latest attack was in Mithri town of southwestern Baluchistan province.
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