Spokesperson said Pakistan's security and law enforcement agencies will leave no stone unturned to catch the accused


Islamabad: The Foreign Office strongly condemned the attack on Chinese engineers near the Karachi Airport, calling it an attack on Pakistan-China friendship.
Three people were killed and 17 people were injured in the late-night explosion near the airport in Karachi.
The spokesman of the Foreign Office strongly condemned the terrorist attack on Chinese engineers near Karachi Airport, saying that two Chinese were killed and one injured in the attack, expressing deepest condolences and sympathies to the affected families, including Chinese nationals, and Pakistanis. Praying for the speedy recovery of the injured Chinese citizen.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that this sad act is an attack not only on Pakistan but also on the long-standing friendship between Pakistan and China. Those involved in the cowardly attack, including Majeed Brigade, are determined to be brought to justice.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office added that Pakistan's security and law enforcement agencies will leave no stone unturned to catch the accused and their facilitators, this cruel act will not go unpunished.
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