Mir Sarfraz Bugti was returning after an official visit to his hometown Dera Bugti yesterday when an IED roadside bomb was detonated by a remote control, an official said.
Bugti escaped unhurt as the bomb exploded moments after his vehicle crossed the site, the official said.
At least six suspected militants and a Frontier Corps soldier were killed in an armed clash in the Mashkey area of Awaran district after the incident.
Spokesman of the outlawed Baloch Republican Army (BRA) telephoned a foreign media house and claimed the responsibility for attacking Sarfaraz Bugti's convoy, Dawn newspaper reported.
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