Pakistan

Bodies of nine passengers sent to native areas for burial

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QUETTA: The bodies of the 9 passengers who were killed after being taken off buses in Zhob were shifted to Dera Ghazi Khan and sent to their native areas.

According to the authorities, all the people were identified in the Dubsara Dakai area of ​​Zhob while coming from Balochistan to Punjab, kidnapped from the buses, and then shot.

The 9 passengers killed include 2 brothers, Jaber and Usman, from Dunyapur tehsil of Lodhran, who had left Quetta to attend the funeral prayers of their relatives.

In front of the women and children of the families of both brothers, the terrorists took Usman and Jaber off the bus and took them to the mountains and killed them.

The brother of the deceased, Sabir Toor, said that they were preparing for the burial of their father, but now they have to hold three funerals at home instead of two, which is nothing less than the Qayyamah.

In addition, the deceased Muhammad Irfan belonged to DG Khan, Muhammad Asif belonged to Muzaffargarh, Ghulam Saeed belonged to Khanewal, while a person named Sabir belonged to Gujranwala, Muhammad Junaid to Lahore, Muhammad Bilal to Attock, and Bilawal belonged to Gujarat.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in his condemnation of this incident, has said that terrorists will be dealt with full force, and the blood of innocent people will be avenged.

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