Two killed as Khuzdar SHO vehicle hit by bomb
They inquired after the injured and directed the hospital administration to provide the injured with proper treatment.
By Ayub Baloch
April 08, 2024
KHUZDAR: A remote controlled bomb planted in a motorcycle exploded near the SHO City near the Umar Farooq Chowk, killing two people and injuring five.
A remote-controlled bomb planted in a motorcycle was detonated near the Umar Farooq Chowk on Sunday. One person died on the spot while another succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment at the Teaching Hospital. As a result of the explosion, five people were also injured.
As soon as the incident was reported, Deputy Commissioner Khuzdar Muhammad Arif Zarkoon and SSP Khuzdar Asad Nasir reached the spot and later visited the injured at the Teaching Hospital, Khuzdar.
They inquired after the injured and directed the hospital administration to provide the injured with proper treatment.
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