Six killed in Kashmore clash over cattle theft
Dead bodies and injured were brought to a hospital by relatives of deceased
SUKKUR: Six people were killed and three injured on Sunday in firing between two groups of Jagirani clan in village Haleem Jaghirani over a cattle theft issue in Jughan police station limits in Kashmore-Kandhkot, police said.
The area became a battlefield due to the firing of modern weapons between the two groups of the Jaghirani clan. Firing continued till the filling of this reports.
The dead bodies and the injured were brought to the hospital by the relatives of the deceased. Police confirmed deaths of six people and injuring of three people. Police said that over a theft of cattle, clash between the two groups of Jaghiranis erupted.
Those killed were identified as Kareeman Jaghirani and his brother Haleem Jaghirani, sons of Makhano Jaghirani of the Haleem Jaghirani group, while their two people Hout and Sheer Jaghirani injured. Obaid Jagirani, Daheer Jaghirani, Tamoo and Dilsheer Jaghirani of the Shahamoor Jaghirani among the dead and Sanam Jaghirani injured.
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