The Chinese were employed at the MMC Huaye Dudder Mining Company in Dudder area of Lasbela district in southwestern province of Balochistan.
The bodies of both Chinese engineers were pulled out late last night, according to an official of the company.
Officials said that a Pakistani worker was also trapped in the mine and rescuers are yet to find his body.
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"The two Chinese engineers died four weeks ago when they went inside the mine and got trapped. Their bodies were recovered today after a lengthy rescue operation," a Balochistan government official said.
The bodies would be later handed over to their families who are already in Karachi.
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