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6 killed, 4 hurt in separate incidents
QUETTA: Six people were killed and four were seriously injured in various incidents in Balochistan on Tuesday. Armed men barged into a tailoring establishment in Turbat and opened fire, which left three dead and two injured. .
"It could be assassination but we are investigating the matter," local police officer Abdullah told Pakistan Today.
In another incident in Quetta three people were killed on Kirani road when armed persons riding a car ambushed their vehicle and opened
"It could be assassination but we are investigating the matter," local police officer Abdullah told Pakistan Today.
In another incident in Quetta three people were killed on Kirani road when armed persons riding a car ambushed their vehicle and opened
3 hurt as militants attack NATO truck in Pabbi
PESHAWAR: Taliban armed with assault rifles fired at two NATO tankers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday, injuring three people, police and local officials said.
"Around eight militants in two cars intercepted two oil tankers near the town of Pabbi on the GT Road and fired at them with Kalashnikovs," local police official Hayat Khan told AFP.
"Two drivers and a helper were injured and taken to hospital in Peshawar. Their condition is stable now," Khan said, adding that oil
"Around eight militants in two cars intercepted two oil tankers near the town of Pabbi on the GT Road and fired at them with Kalashnikovs," local police official Hayat Khan told AFP.
"Two drivers and a helper were injured and taken to hospital in Peshawar. Their condition is stable now," Khan said, adding that oil
Pakistan’s sweet tooth continues to hurt
ISLAMABAD: Consumers will have to brace for another year of inflation in sugar prices, as the latest official estimates project a shortfall of 1.3 million tons in the domestic sugar output during the current season of 2010-11.
The decline in this year's sugarcane production is expected to raise prices on the domestic market. If no timely measures are adopted, then the price of sugar is expected to exceed Rs 75 per kilogram during the crushing season, official sources indicated.
The decline in this year's sugarcane production is expected to raise prices on the domestic market. If no timely measures are adopted, then the price of sugar is expected to exceed Rs 75 per kilogram during the crushing season, official sources indicated.