In the wake of a tragic incident that claimed the lives of 21 miners, workers at coal mines in Duki have staged protests, halting operations in a show of solidarity and demand for safety.
The protests erupted after a shooting incident at the mines, leading to calls for the immediate arrest of the assailants. The miners have voiced their concerns regarding inadequate security measures, insisting that they will continue their demonstrations until their safety is guaranteed.
“We will not resume work until our protection is ensured,” stated a representative of the protesting miners, highlighting the severe risks they face in the current environment.
In response to the incident, the Balochistan government has initiated a search operation aimed at swiftly apprehending those responsible for the attack.
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Banned militant ogranisation deny involvement in attack on mines
A devastating attack on coal mines in the Duki district of Balochistan left at least 21 miners dead and several injured. The attackers reportedly used rocket launchers and hand grenades in the assault, setting fire to machinery within the mines on October 11.
According to police, the attackers gathered the miners into groups before opening fire. SHO Humayun Khan stated that all of the deceased and injured were Pashtun.