Eight Pakistani Citizens Killed in Firing Near Iran-Pakistan Border
Tragic Shooting in Sistan and Baluchestan Claims Lives of Garage Workers
In a tragic incident near the Iran-Pakistan border, eight Pakistani citizens were killed in a shooting in the Sistan and Baluchestan province, according to Iranian media outlet Hal Vash. The attack occurred on Saturday morning in the village of Hezabad, Mehristan, where the victims, who worked at a garage, were shot dead by unidentified armed assailants.
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Five of the deceased have been identified as Dilshad, the garage owner, along with his son Naeem, and workers Jafar, Danish, and Nasir. All the individuals were reported to be residents of Punjab, Pakistan.
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The attackers reportedly entered the garage shop, tied up the victims, and shot them. Authorities are investigating the incident, but no arrests have been made so far. The loss has left both the local and Pakistani communities in mourning, as efforts continue to uncover the motives behind the heinous attack.
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