
Two police officers among seven people injured in bomb blast in Pakistan
The Hindu
The blast targetted a police van close to a high security area in Nawa Killi.
A remote-controlled bomb went off in the Pakistani city of Quetta, capital of the province of Balochistan, wounding seven people, including two police officials, a senior police officer said on Saturday.
The blast targetted a police van close to a high security area in Nawa Killi.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Asad Nasir told the media that the bomb weighing around 4-5kg was fitted on a motorcycle parked on the road.

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