Two killed in Charsadda
CHARSADDA: Two persons were killed and two women sustained injuries in separate firing incidents in the district on Sunday, official sources said.They said that Mubarakzeb and Aurangzeb forced their entry into a house in the limits of Tangi Police Station and opened fire, killing Sabir on the spot while his
By our correspondents
July 06, 2015
CHARSADDA: Two persons were killed and two women sustained injuries in separate firing incidents in the district on Sunday, official sources said.They said that Mubarakzeb and Aurangzeb forced their entry into a house in the limits of Tangi Police Station and opened fire, killing Sabir on the spot while his wife Fozia Bibi and another woman sustained injuries. The accused managed to flee the scene.Meanwhile, one Noor Habib was on his way home when Jan Sher allegedly fired at him in the limits of Sardheri Police Station, killing him on the spot.
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