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Gunmen kill two military officials in Karachi

Gunmen kill two military officials in Karachi

July 26, 2016 | 09:32 PM
Police and soldiers secure the area around an army vehicle after two army personnel were killed by attackers on a motorcycle in Karachi yesterday.
Gunmen yesterday killed two Pakistan army officials in Karachi, where paramilitary forces have been cracking down on Islamist militants and criminal gangs for almost three years, police and media said.The killings are the latest attacks in the busy port city of 20mn people riven by political, ethnic and sectarian violence, where one of the most popular singers of Sufi devotional music, Amjad Sabri, was shot dead last month.Police said the soldiers, who belonged to an intelligence agency, were patrolling a crowded area of the southern city when their vehicle was attacked.“The attackers were on a motorcycle and managed to escape through the congested narrow lanes,” senior police officer Raja Umar Khattab told Reuters.Karachi police chief Mushtaq Mehar said one of the victims died and the other was in critical condition, but the death of the second was confirmed by a doctor at the city’s Jinnah Hospital, which received both bodies.Better security in Karachi has been one of the showcase successes of the crackdown, although two days before Sabri’s killing, the son of the provincial chief justice was kidnapped from an upscale shopping area.He was rescued later.
July 26, 2016 | 09:32 PM