Three security personnel hurt in Sibi firing
SIBI: Three security forces personnel were injured in firing incident in Sangan area of Sibi Thursday.Armed men opened fire on vehicle of security personnel in Sangan area. As a result three security men Kamran Hayat, Jaffar Khan and Waqar Ali were injured. They were immediately shifted to CMH Sibi.
By our correspondents
September 25, 2015
SIBI: Three security forces personnel were injured in firing incident in Sangan area of Sibi Thursday.
Armed men opened fire on vehicle of security personnel in Sangan area. As a result three security men Kamran Hayat, Jaffar Khan and Waqar Ali were injured. They were immediately shifted to CMH Sibi.
Armed men opened fire on vehicle of security personnel in Sangan area. As a result three security men Kamran Hayat, Jaffar Khan and Waqar Ali were injured. They were immediately shifted to CMH Sibi.
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