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Three die in two separate terror attacks in Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Sep 09, 2024, at 05:31 am

Two separate terror incidents in Wana and Lucky Marwat area of Pakistan have left at least three people, including two head constables, dead, media reports said.

The attacks left three others injured.

In the first incident, an explosion occurred in Kadikoy Bazaar, a village near Wana in Lower Waziristan district, leaving one person, identified as Shamsuddin, son of Malik Jameel, killed, and three others injured, reported ARY News.

A targeted vehicle was completely damaged in the incident.

The injured people were shifted to hospital for medical treatment.

Suspected terrorists opened fire in Abba Khel, Lucky Marwat, and killed Head Constables Safiullah and Naveedullah in a separate terror incident.

Pakistan has been witnessing a spike in terror activities in recent times.

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