At least nine people was killed as gunmen attacked mining site in Pakistan


Quetta, ⁠PAKISTAN, April 23 (Reuters) - At least nine ⁠people were killed when gunmen attacked ‌National Resources Ltd's copper and gold project in Balochistan in Pakistan on Wednesday, local authorities said.

Here are ​some details on the attack:

• ⁠Pakistan's National Resources ⁠Ltd, which owns the Darigwan site in ⁠southwestern Balochistan, ‌said the attack took place on Wednesday evening and security ⁠forces had secured the area.

• At least ​nine ‌employees, including two security guards, were killed, ⁠a local ​official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

• NRL, which explores copper-gold and lead-zinc deposits ⁠in Balochistan, was formed as ​a joint venture between Lucky Cement, Fatima Fertilizer, and Liberty Mills.

• Balochistan is a mineral-rich, ⁠restive region in southwestern Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and Iran.

• Barrick Mining last month said it would extend its review of ​the Reko Diq copper-gold ⁠project in the region in view of ​the rising security risks.

(Reporting by ‌Saleem Ahmed and Ariba ​Shahid, Writing by Shanima Aniyeri; Editing by Franklin Paul and Barbara Lewis)

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