Two personnel of security forces injured in firing
QUETTA: Two personnel of security forces were injured in an incident of firing on Saturday in Panjgur town area of Balochistan. According to police sources, unidentified armed men opened fire at them when they were on way to somewhere and fled from the scene. As a result, they received wounds.
By our correspondents
August 23, 2015
QUETTA: Two personnel of security forces were injured in an incident of firing on Saturday in Panjgur town area of Balochistan. According to police sources, unidentified armed men opened fire at them when they were on way to somewhere and fled from the scene. As a result, they received wounds.
They were rushed to nearby hospital for medical aid. Security forces cordoned off the entire area and launched efforts to arrest suspects.
They were rushed to nearby hospital for medical aid. Security forces cordoned off the entire area and launched efforts to arrest suspects.
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