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Pakistan Five Cops Killed
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Pakistan: Five cops die during terror attack in Kulachi town

| @indiablooms | Apr 13, 2022, at 02:44 pm

Islamabad: At least five police died as terrorists attacked a patrolling vehicle  with automatic weapons in the Kulachi town of Pakistan on Monday, media reports said on Wednesday.

The official and local sources told The News International the terror act was reported at the Chowk Yadgar in the Kulachi area.

The terrorists fired a rocket at the police van and later opened fire on it.

The five deceased policemen were identified as Head Constable Kamran, Munawwar, Niaz Ali, Jamshed and Abdur Rehman.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Fazle Subhan was seriously injured in the attack, reports The News International.

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