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Pakistan: 3 killed, 15 injured in blast in Karachi

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 21, 2020 11:31 IST

At least three people were reported dead, while fifteen others were injured after an explosion hit a four-storey building ...

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At least three people were reported dead, while fifteen others were injured after an explosion hit a four-storey building in Pakistan. According to the details, the blast occurred at a building opposite the Karachi University Maskan gate in Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

All injured and deceased have been taken to Patel hospital, the officials said, Dawn reported

The nature of the blast has not yet been ascertained. However, Mubina Town police SHO said that it "seems to be a cylinder blast", adding that the bomb disposal squad is arriving to verify the cause of the explosion.

A day earlier, five people were wounded when a bomb exploded at the entrance of a bus terminal near Sheerin Jinnah Colony.

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