Twin IED blasts hit Quetta
By our correspondents
November 29, 2015
QUETTA: Two low intensity explosions took place in the Chashma Achozai area close to the airport on Saturday.
Officials said that improvised explosive devices planted by unidentified miscreants went off at a deserted place in the Chashma Achozai area, which is close to the railway track.
Following the first blast, security officials reached the blast site and cordoned off the area. As the officials gathered at the site, another explosion took place close by.
Officials said that improvised explosive devices planted by unidentified miscreants went off at a deserted place in the Chashma Achozai area, which is close to the railway track.
Following the first blast, security officials reached the blast site and cordoned off the area. As the officials gathered at the site, another explosion took place close by.
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