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Pakistan’s Sibi district was shaken by the blast, 4 soldiers killed, many injured

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New Delhi | Blast in Pakistan: There has been a big explosion in India’s neighboring country Pakistan today in which 4 security forces personnel have been killed. Apart from this, more than 20 people have been injured, who have been admitted to the hospital.

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Explosion at the annual Sibi fair
Blast in Pakistan: According to the police, the blast took place near Thandi road in Sibi district. Where the annual Sibi fair is being held. Several people were injured after the blast and there was chaos. However, no terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. It is coming out in the information that, it was a suicide blast, but now the whole matter will be revealed only after investigation.

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The President of Pakistan had left before the blast
Blast in Pakistan: It has also come to the fore in the information that, shortly before the blast, President of Pakistan Arif Alvi had also come to attend the annual Sibi Mela ceremony. There was an explosion just 30 minutes after he left. Balochistan CM Mir Abdul Quddus Bijenjo has condemned the attack and directed that all possible treatment be given to those injured in the blast.

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Kandahar plane hijacker shot dead
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