Pakistan: Unidentified assailants fire at police van in Pakistan, one killed
Pakistan: Unidentified assailants fire at police van in Pakistan, one killed
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In a shocking incident, some unidentified attackers suddenly opened fire on a police van in northwest Pakistan on Friday. In which an assistant sub-inspector was killed and a constable was injured.

This incident happened near a petrol pump near Munda police station in Lower Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is being told that the police team was on patrol, then unknown miscreants suddenly attacked their van. During this, Muhammad Nasir Khan, an assistant sub-inspector, died on the spot, while constable Altaf Hussain was badly injured by a bullet. The same Munda police have registered a case and started investigation.

Although it has not been disclosed yet, who was involved in the attack. Police is investigating this, certainly, no response from the police has been revealed on this incident. At present, the continuous investigation is being done on the area where the firing was done. Meanwhile, the cases of Corona in Pakistan are also increasing continuously. Meanwhile, it may not be the job of any normal person to carry out such an incident. Keeping all these in mind, the police is investigating.

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