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Shooting in Karachi, 2 Hurt

b5d7a15f9a2 Hurt.jpg Shooting in Karachi, 2 HurtKARACHI, Pakistan News: At least 2 persons were injured when some unknown assailants opened fire on them as they were sitting outside a hotel here at Rashid Minhas Road while the criminals were succeeded to flee, sources said.

According to police, the injured were identified as Mohammad Umer (18) son of Mohammad Ismael and Mohammed Arif (31) son of Mohammed Zain.

The incident was also reported at Azizabad police station and the injured persons were shifted to JPMC hospital for medical treatment.


Shooting in Karachi, 2 Hurt was first posted on January 24, 2010 at 12:54 pm.
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