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Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 5:36:48 PM | Comments (6)
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead

Staff Report

QUETTA: At least three people were killed and five others were wounded when unidentified gunmen stormed a pilgrim’s bus here on Wednesday.

The attack took place in HazarGanji town in the outskirts of Quetta.  

The attacked bus was carrying pilgrims, who were returning from Iran via border city of Taftan.

Police and rescue teams reached the scene of the attack and started shifting the dead and injured to Bolan Medical Complex.

The death toll, it is feared, could rise. SAMAA

 
 
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Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
Gunmen attack pilgrims’ bus near Quetta; 3 dead Top Story
 
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john Qama
Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:29:37 PM
I think the goverment is 100% involve in this. because 1. The Police were there, but did nothing 2. No one ever get arrested 3. even if they are arrested, they will be free.
Mohammad Aruf
Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:06:38 AM
i dont understand what´s wrong with pakistan gov. why they don´t preven like such incidents specially in Quetta? is this really terrorist activities or its happening by gov. ?
Aftab Haider
Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:01:13 AM
Hazar means the lover of Hussain (a.s) so this is the price may Pakistan or civil society take notice?????????
King
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 9:56:27 PM
I dont understand completely what is the matter in Quetta...Every day there is an incident...but the Govt doesnt bother about any thing...They wont take any action unless they are attacked by the terrorists
Rehmat
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 8:58:25 PM
ye kesa pakistan hai ye hum kya kar rhe hain huare bahi har din maar rhe hain be qasoor
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