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Four killed as blast rips through luxury hotel in Pakistan

QUETTA, Pakistan: At least four people were killed and 12 others wounded in a bomb explosion at a luxury hotel in the Pakistani city of Quetta.

The Chinese ambassador to Pakistan is suspected to have been the target of the attack in the car park of the Serena Hotel, correspondents say.

He is understood to be in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province near the Afghan border, but was not present. Balochistan is home to several armed groups, including separatists.

The separatists want independence from the rest of Pakistan and oppose major Chinese infrastructure projects in the area.

However, the Taliban said it was behind Wednesday’s attack at the hotel in Quetta, without detailing why.

A Taliban spokesman said that “it was a suicide attack in which our suicide bomber used his explosives-filled car in the hotel”.

In recent months the group, and other militant organisations, have stepped up attacks in tribal areas near the border with Afghanistan.

A vehicle exploded in the car park of the luxury Serena hotel in Quetta on Wednesday, with fire spreading to several other vehicles nearby.

Four people were reported to have been killed, including two security guards, and a dozen more were said to have been injured.

Footage of the blast was shared on social media in the aftermath, showing the fire raging at the site.

The Serena Hotel is the best known in Quetta and provides accommodation for government officials and visiting dignitaries.

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad news agencies that “a car that was full of explosives exploded in the hotel”. He termed the blast “an act of terrorism”.

He added that the Chinese ambassador, Nong Rong, was at a function at the time and so was not at the hotel.

Local media are citing officials as saying that all other guests from the hotel were also safe.

Balochistan’s provincial Home Minister Ziaullah Lango told reporters that Nong was “in high spirits” and that his visit to Quetta would conclude on Thursday.

The separatists in the region accuse the government and China of exploiting Balochistan, one of Pakistan’s poorest provinces, for its gas and mineral wealth – with, they say, little benefit to local people.

The separatists were blamed for an attack two years ago on a hotel at Gwadar, a port project funded by China.

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