Militants in Pakistan on Friday carried out two separate attacks on vehicles carrying fuel for NATO and United States forces in Afghanistan, killing five persons and injuring several others.
In the first attack, a group of about 20 militants fired rockets at nearly 40 oil tankers parked at two petrol stations in Shikarpur, a city in southern Sindh province, officials said.
Many tankers caught fire during the attack. Police sources said at least three people died due of burn injuries while three others were injured. The dead and injured were sleeping in the tankers.
Drivers and police officials said 28 tankers and two roadside petrol stations were destroyed in the attack early this morning. A truck driver and his assistant were burned alive in the second attack on an oil tanker in the parking lot of a restaurant at Khuzdar in southeastern Balochistan province, police said.
The tanker caught fire after it was attacked by several armed militants. No group claimed responsibility for both attacks.
In both the incidents, the attackers managed to escape. Police briefly exchanged fire with the attackers in Shikarpur, officials said. Taliban militants regularly attack NATO supply trucks and oil tankers in parts of Pakistan, particularly the troubled Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in the northwest and southwestern Balochistan, both bordering Afghanistan.
This was the first time that such an attack was carried out in the interior of Sindh province. In June, around 60 NATO supply trucks were destroyed and eight drivers were killed in a major attack near the federal capital Islamabad.
In April, four policemen were killed as 12 NATO trucks were burnt in eastern Punjab province. Officials say nearly 70 per cent of NATO supplies and 40 per cent of its fuel requirements are shipped via Pakistan for some 160,000 US-led troops in Afghanistan.
Pakistani authorities on Fruiday blocked oil tankers and trucks carrying NATO supplies at a check point bordering Afghanistan. The blockade came shortly after NATO helicopters attacked a Pakistani border check post in Kurram tribal region and killed three Pakistani soldiers and injured three others, sources said.
No reason was given for the blockade in Khyber Agency. However, sources said it was a reaction to the NATO air strikes in Pakistani territory. NATO helicopters have launched four attacks in Pakistan this week, sparking strong condemnation by Islamabad.
NATO has defended the attacks and a spokesman in Kabul said the action was taken in self-defence as militants had attacked a post in Afghanistan.