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6 Civilians Killed After Pakistan Forces Open Fire During Clashes In PoK
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

6 Civilians Killed After Pakistan Forces Open Fire During Clashes In PoK

Six civilians were killed in Baloch Sadhunati district of Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK) after Pakistani forces opened fire during clashes. Among the victims were Zahid Mughal, Zafar Mughal, and Arsalan Akbar. The incident has escalated tensions in the region, where growing resentment toward Islamabad has been reported.

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6 Civilians Killed After Pakistan Forces Open Fire During Clashes In PoK

Six civilians were killed in Baloch Sadhunati district of Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK) after Pakistani forces opened fire during clashes. Among the victims were Zahid Mughal, Zafar Mughal, and Arsalan Akbar. The incident has escalated tensions in the region, where growing resentment toward Islamabad has been reported.

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