Seven Pakistani tribal policemen, escorting a Spanish cyclist, were killed and the tourist critically injured as militants tried to abduct him in the highly volatile southwest Balochistan province where a bus bomb killed 24 Shia pilgrims a day earlier.
In another deadly attack, six policemen and a child were killed in a blast that targeted a security van en route to guard a polio immunisation team in northwest Pakistan's Khyber-Pakthunkhwa, that also witnessed a local Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) leader being shot dead.
At least seven Levies (tribal police) men were killed during the clash while ten others, including the Spanish national, were injured, Dawn News reported.
The kidnapping bid that occurred in Koshak area was foiled while all the injured were shifted to a nearby hospital in Mastung district.
The Levies personnel were accompanying the Spaniard, said to be a cycling tourist who was coming from Pak-Iran border to Quetta when militants tried to abduct him.
Balochistan's Home Secretary Asad ur Rehman Gilani said: "The Spanish tourist is stable and doctors are providing medical treatment to him in a hospital".
He said one Levies personnel was also killed in the incident.
A Spanish embassy spokesman said the cyclist is safe and has been released from hospital.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack that came a day after an explosion ripped through a bus carrying Shia pilgrims returning from Iran in the restive Mastung district, killing 24 people.
Balochistan, that borders Iran and Afghanistan, is one of Pakistan's most unstable provinces, plagued by sectarian bloodshed and nationalist movement.
In March last year, two Czech women were abducted as they travelled through Balochistan from Iran. They remain missing.
A Swiss couple were held captive by the Pakistani Taliban for over eight months after being abducted in 2011 in Balochistan. They were found safely in March 2012.
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