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Six Frontier Corps personnel hurt in IED blast

| @indiablooms | Apr 27, 2024, at 12:38 am

At least six  Frontier Corps personnel were hurt in an improvised explosive device attack on a military convoy in Upper Bara region of Pakistan on Wednesday.

Security officials in the region told Dawn News that suspected militants targeted an FC convoy in Enzara area of Upper Bara during general patrolling of the area by the security forces.

The area was cordoned off and a search operation was conducted in the region after the attack.

The injured FC men included lance naik Javed Akbar Swati and Raza Khan, sepoys Arsalan, Mohsin Janzeb, Raza Khan Turi and Gulfam, reported Dawn News.

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