April 9, 2024
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Policeman Killed, 12 Injured in Quetta Mosque Blast

The 12 people who were injured, included five security personnel….reports Asian Lite News

A policeman was killed, whereas 12 people sustained injuries in a blast near a mosque in Quetta on Monday, reported ARY News.

The 12 people who were injured, included five security personnel.

Following the blast, the injured were rushed to nearby medical facilities for immediate treatment.

Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area and started an investigation into the case to determine the nature and cause of the blast that took place, according to ARY News.

This is not the first such explosion in the region. The province has witnessed a surge in terrorism activities lately.

In February, according to ARY News, at least 12 people were killed and 25 were injured in a blast outside a political party’s office in Balochistan’s Pishin region.

Similarly, at least 12 people were killed and several injured in a blast that occurred near the JUI-F election office in Balochistan’s Qila Saifullah. (ANI)

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