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Truck chauffeur thought dead in Pakistan roadside attack recuperates in hospital

A Pakistani truck motorist, who rescuers at first thought was dead, was recovering on Tuesday after medical facility staff getting bodies understood he was alive regardless of being shot five times in one of the most widespread attacks by ethnic militants in years.

On Monday, Munir Ahmed was driving with 3 colleagues in a convoy of 4 trucks through the southern province of Balochistan.

The motorists did not observe anything awry and had actually not heard of any violence up until they had to do with an hour beyond the provincial capital, Quetta.

Unexpectedly, armed males crowded the dirty stretch of highway, waving at them to stop, ordering the chauffeurs out of their trucks and lining them up on the roadside.

Ahmed, 50, started to recite Islamic verses in fear.

We were all horrified, he stated.

The gunmen opened fire and tossed the men's bodies into a. stream, leaving them for dead.

On the other hand assailants along other roadways were stopping buses,. managing passengers and eliminating men in front of their. families, the provincial chief minister later stated.

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), an armed militant group. seeking secession of the resource-rich province surrounding Iran. and Afghanistan, took responsibility for the assaults.

Authorities said at least 70 individuals were eliminated in the. attacks and subsequent military operations, consisting of 23. civilians took out of their automobiles.

Rescuers put Ahmed and the lifeless bodies of his three. associates into a car to take to hospital, where medical. personnel realised he had actually endured.

A nurse stated he had been hit by 5 bullets in the arm and. back however remained in steady condition.

Lying flat in a health center bed, far from home in Punjab with. his arm heavily bandaged, Ahmed stated his memory of the attack. was hazy and he was disturbed by his colleagues' deaths, uncertain. what would take place next after such a violent interruption to his. income.

(source: Reuters)