Two FC men martyred in Quetta attack
QUETTA: At least two FC personnel were martyred as a result of a gun and bomb attack on a check-post in the Baleli area of the provincial capital on Tuesday, said security sources, according to Geo News report. Retaliatory fire, after the attack, killed two terrorists. Five people, including two FC personnel were injured in the attack. Police officials said firing was heard in the area following the explosion and security forces reached the site of the incident. Security forces also established a cordon around the area and rescue services started shifting the injured to medical facilities. The extent of damage is being ascertained by rescue services. Meanwhile, a Levies man was injured when unidentified attackers fired on a check-post in Dera Bugti. According to Levies Forces, incident took place at Sangcela Road Dera Bugti and attackers fled the scene.
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