Blast victims seek compensation
MINGORA: The injured and the other people, who suffered losses in the CTD Police Station blast in Kabal tehsil in Swat, on Tuesday asked the government to compensate them.Speaking at a press conference here, Abdul Wadood, along with his sons Hazrat Ali and Mukhtiar Khan, said that the blast caused damage to several houses in the area.
Abdul Wadood said that the blast also damaged his house. He said that two houses belonging to Mukhtiar Khan were also damaged in the blast.The blast occurred on April 24, 2023, when an explosive device detonated at the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Police Station in Kabal tehsil in Swat.
The explosion left two people, including a woman, dead and left 12 others wounded.Hazrat Ali said that while compensation had been provided to the families of the martyrs and 10 other injured, his mother-in-law.
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