Two killed, 42 injured as hand grenade hurled near Agha Khan Jamat Khana in Karachi

HeadlinesTwo killed, 42 injured as hand grenade hurled near Agha Khan Jamat...

KARACHI: Unknown miscreants hurled a hand grenade at public near Agha Khan Jamat Khana at Aysha Manzil in Karachi on Tuesday that left at least two persons including a woman and a child killed and 42 others injured.

Police sources said that some unknown attackers hurled a hand grenade at public near Agha Khan Jamat Khana at Aysha Manzil and fled away. Two persons including a woman and a child were killed and 42 others sustained injuries in the attack, they added.

The police and rescue teams have rushed to the attack side to control the situation and move the injured to hospital.

DND

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