Six workers at South African platinum mine killed in bus attack

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NORILSK, RUSSIA - JULY 17: Excavators load ore in a dumpster July 17, 2002 in the Medvezhya mountains near Norilsk, Russia. In total, Norilsk produces over 90 percent of Russia's nickel, 58 percent of copper, over 80 percent of cobalt and almost 100 percent of the platinum-group metals. (Photo by Oleg Nikishin/Getty Images)

JOHANNESBURG: Six miners were killed when unknown attackers threw a petrol bomb at a bus transporting them to the Modikwa platinum mine in north east South Africa, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Tuesday.

The attack took place late on Monday night. Modikwa is operated by African Rainbow Minerals and Anglo American Platinum.

“Six workers were burned beyond recognition and the other workers had to escape through windows. We also do not know what is the motive of the attack,” Phillip Mankge, the NUM’s North East Regional Secretary, said in a statement.

Africa Rainbow Minerals and police could not immediately be reached for comment. Several workers were also injured, Mankge said in the statement. South Africa is the world’s top platinum producer and its platinum belt has been rocked by periodic bouts of violence and labour unrest in recent years with local communities demanding more jobs or more benefits from the industry.