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Police vehicle targeted with remote controlled bomb blast

Web Desk by Web Desk
March 30, 2020
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MIRANSHAH: A police vehicle was targeted with a remote controlled bomb blast in main market of Mir Ali sub division of South Waziristan district on Monday.

A police official of Mir Ali police station was critically injured as a result of the blast. The vehicle was targeted at roundabout of the market.

Personnel of police and Pakistan army have cordoned off the area and begin search operation to hunt the perpetrators.

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