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China resumes work on Tarbela Dam Project after attack

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ISLAMABAD: Chinese company has instructed its employees to resume work on expansion of Tarbela Dam project as after the five Chinese engineers were killed in a suicide attack in Bisham.

According to the details, the Power Construction Corporation of China Limited has issued a circular in this regard.

The circular said that all site workers and office staff should return to work.

Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China announced that bilateral cooperation with Pakistan and work on CPEC projects will continue.

China will continue bilateral cooperation with Pakistan with high-quality development and promote the second phase of CPEC.

After the terrorist attack in Bisham, the Indian media had propagated that the Chinese company had stopped the work on the hydropower plant in Pakistan.

Read More: Chinese military offers Pakistan help to fight terror

It is pertinent to mention that that five Chinese citizens and their Pakistani driver were targeted in a suicide bombing in Bisham on Wednesday.

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