Four PML-N’s workers injured in attack on candidate’s convoy in Jhal Magsi

CrimeFour PML-N’s workers injured in attack on candidate’s convoy in Jhal Magsi

JHAL MAGSI: Four workers of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) sustained serious injuries when unknown assailants attacked a convoy of PML-N’s election candidate in Balochistan’s Jhal Magsi region on Wednesday.

The convoy of Amir Aziz Kurd, PML-N’s candidate for NA-267, was travelling in Jhal Magsi when gunmen opened fire on his convoy near Gandawah, leaving four party workers severely injured.

The injured workers were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital.

Following the incident, police cordoned off the site of the attack and started a search operation to apprehend the assailants.

No arrests had been made until the filing of this report.

DND

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