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Four cops, two FC soldiers as unidentified men attack them in Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Jun 20, 2023, at 03:53 pm

Bara: At least four police personnel and two soldiers were hurt as unidentified men attacked them in separate incidents in Bara tehsil region of Pakistan, media reports said on Tuesday.

The gunmen attacked the police post in Sarki Kamar area in Bar Qambarkhel Saturday night. As a result, four police identified as Shahfiullah, Naseem Khan, Khial Zar and Zarman Gul sustained injuries, reports The News International.

The police repulsed the attack while the armed men managed to escape after the firing.

The injured people were shifted to hospital in Peshawar.

Security forces reached the spot after the incident.

No arrest has been made so far.

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