Gunmen kill 3 labourers, injure 4 in Balochistan

CrimeGunmen kill 3 labourers, injure 4 in Balochistan

QUETTA: At least three labourers were shot dead in Nasirabad’s Khan Kot area of restive Balochistan province when their camp was attacked on Monday.

Some unidentified armed attackers fired shots at several labourers sleeping inside their roadside camp in Balochistan’s district Nasirabad’s Khan Kot area, officials said.

Three of them were killed on the spot while many others were injured, police said.

They said the attackers were riding motorbikes and fled from the scene after the attack, adding that the labourers were working on Magsi Shah and Umrani Shah link road.

The dead and injured were shifted to Dera Murad Jamali civil hospital.

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