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Deadly Pakistan attacks threaten China economic ties

Beijing calls on Islamabad to boost security for Chinese workers in nation

Police examine the site of a suicide bombing that killed five Chinese nationals on a highway in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on March 26.   © AP

ISLAMABAD -- A string of deadly attacks on Chinese interests in Pakistan is threatening to slam the brakes on Beijing's multibillion-dollar investment in the country and further escalate security demands on Islamabad, analysts say.

Five Chinese engineers and their Pakistani driver were killed in a suicide attack Tuesday in Besham, about 270 kilometres northwest of the capital. The victims were on their way to the Dasu hydropower project, a China-backed 4,320-megawatt electricity generation development. Construction work was temporarily suspended on the $4.2 billion project and two other dam projects in the wake of the violence.

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