In Pakistan's Balochistan province, militants attacked a Pakistani bomb disposal unit, killing two soldiers and wounding four soldiers.
According to the Times of India, unidentified gunmen attacked a bomb disposal team clearing mines near the Akra Kaur dam, which is being built in cooperation with Pakistan and China, in the Giwadar region of Balochistan.
Two soldiers were killed and four were wounded in the attack, and no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
Chinese engineers are working on several construction projects in Pakistan related to China's "One Belt, One Road" trade plan. Under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor cooperation plan, China has invested more than $65 billion in infrastructure projects.
The Gwadar region is one of the key areas in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, where China has acquired ownership of the port and has invested heavily in its construction. Two weeks ago, a government building in Gwadar was attacked. On March 26, a car carrying Chinese engineers and workers was bombed, killing five Chinese in the car.