Gunmen open fire at an oil tanker of NATO troops in Afghanistan causing it to burst into flames as it passed through Pakistan.
Gunmen in restive southwest Pakistan on Sunday fired bullets at an oil tanker carrying fuel bound for NATO troops in Afghanistan, setting the vehicle and a car ablaze, police said.
The attack highlights the continuing dangers facing the US-led coalition as it winds down operations in Afghanistan with 51,000 combat troops due to pull out of the country by the year’s end.
The incident occurred around 200 kilometres southeast of Quetta.
“Two gunmen riding a motorcycle intercepted a NATO oil tanker in Dera Murad Jamali city and fired bullets at it,” said local police official Ali Gohar Lehri.
“The tanker and a car close to it caught flames,” he added.
“The driver and cleaner of the tanker and all passengers travelling in the car jumped out of their vehicles to save their lives.”
The attackers escaped the crime scene. Another police official confirmed the shooting.
“The main highway between southern Sindh and southwestern Baluchistan province remained closed for around two hours because of the burning vehicles,” said a senior police official.
“Hundreds of vehicles were stuck on the highway,” he added.