China, Pakistan investigate IS claim 2 Chinese were killed
BEIJING — China and Pakistan said Friday they are investigating the Islamic State group’s claim that two Chinese teachers abducted in Pakistan have been killed, after a video appearing to show the pair was sent to journalists.
A spokesman for the government of Baluchistan province, where the two were abducted May 24, said he could confirm they were dead based on the 24-second video appearing to show the bloodied bodies of a Chinese man and woman.
“We condemn the gruesome murder of the Chinese pair,” Anwarul Haq Kakar told The Associated Press. “We are sad and shocked.”
The video was sent to the phones of journalists working in Baluchistan, apparently by the Islamic State group. Pakistan government officials speaking on routine condition of anonymity said they were aware of the video but the bodies had not been found or their identities verified.


