Crop. If we can't kill terrorists, our troops, missiles are ready: China


Beijing, Dt

Dragon has risen up against his friend Pakistan after Chinese nationals were killed in a terrorist attack in Pakistan. China has told Pakistan that the bus blast was caused by a gas leak and that it could send Chinese troops on missions with missiles if it could not kill the militants. Not only that, Pakistan has rejected the investigation team into the bus blast and has decided to send its own special investigation team to Pakistan.

So far, China has defended Pakistan at every stage on the issue of terrorism. He also raised several hurdles in India's efforts to declare Masood Azhar a global terrorist at the United Nations. But now China is in the throes of a bus bombing that killed nine Chinese nationals working on a dam under construction in the Dasu area of ​​Kohistan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The editor of the Global Times, a spokesman for the Chinese government, said in a tweet that the terrorists involved in the attack had not yet been identified. But they must be found and eliminated. If Pakistan is not capable of killing these terrorists, then Chinese missiles and special forces can be deployed.

Pakistan has said the blast in the northwestern region was caused by a gas leak. Expressing disbelief over Pakistan's gas leak claims, China has announced to send a special team to Pakistan to investigate the bus blast. China is sending a joint team to Pakistan to review the investigation into the blast, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said. The death of so many Chinese nationals in Pakistan has shocked the Chinese government. He said the CPC and the Chinese government have taken the incident seriously. China considers the incident a bomb blast. Meanwhile, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday assured Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang that a thorough investigation into the bus blast would leave no stone unturned. He added that enemies would not be allowed to harm the cordial relations between the two countries.

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