
Cylinder explosion inside 'mini truck' kills 10 people in Pakistan's Karachi
India Today
At least 10 people were killed and several others were injured due to a cylinder explosion inside a "mini truck" in Pakistan's Karachi on Saturday.
A cylinder explosion inside a "mini truck" in Pakistan's Karachi led to the death of at least 10 people on Saturday. The incident, which happened in the city's Mawach Goth area, also injured many. According to a report by Pakistan-based newspaper Dawn, the truck was carrying 20-25 people when the explosion occurred. The passengers were returning from a marriage ceremony, said a senior police official.
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