Gunmen killed six people in a pair of attacks in southwest Pakistan on Thursday, one of which targeted local employees of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, officials said.
The gunmen opened fire on the UN staff as they were riding in a car through Baluchistan province's Mastung district, killing two people, said police officer Rustam Khan. The two killed included a member of the group's project staff and a hired driver, said a UN official, speaking on condition of anonymity. Another staff member was wounded, he said. (AP)













