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Over 15 killed in Karachi violence

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Press Trust of India Karachi

Since Tuesday around 32 people have been killed in different parts of the city and in most of the incidents unidentified gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on the victims.

In first incident, armed assailants barged into a house and shot dead two persons and injured three in Landhi Manshere colony in the city.

The shootings were said to be the result of a clash between two tribes after a dispute broke out between their children in the area.

Police said three to four men were said to have been involved in the attack, who managed to flee the scene.

In Baldia Ittehad town, unidentified gunmen opened fire on a police patrol killing head constables Muhammad Jan Niazi and Arif on the spot and wounding two other policemen.

 

Two activists of the Sunni Tehreek were shot dead in different parts of the posh PECHS society leading to a complete closure of the area. Three activists of the Mutthaida Qaumi Movement were also killed today.

Police said a person named Imran was gunned down in Shah Faisal Colony while firing on two cars resulted in the death of three people in Ancholi area of Karachi.

In a separate incident, two brothers, identified as Mitho and Ameer were targeted and killed. An unidentified body was found in a gunny bag in the area of Liaquatabad.

In another incident, attackers opened fire on a ambulance in the Samanabad area, killing three including the driver and injuring two others.

  

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First Published: May 18 2012 | 10:25 PM IST

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