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Four people shot dead in Noshki Balochistan

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NOSHKI: At least four people were shot dead by unidentified men in Balochistan’s district Noshki on Tuesday, according to media reports.

All the dead bodies were shifted to Noshki Teaching Hospital, and further investigation has been initiated by the local police force. All the victims were identified to belong from Punjab as per the media reports.

Moeen, son of Ghulam Mustafa, and Huzayfah, son of Muhammad Latif, hailed from Pakpattan. Imran Ali and Irfan Ali, both sons of Maqsood Ahmed, were reported to be from Rahim Yar Khan.

Unknown attackers targeted the victims, according to Levies officials. The area has been shut off to allow for a comprehensive investigation, and investigators are gathering evidence from the site.

According to preliminary investigations, the victims may have been shot or otherwise abused. However, the post-mortem report will provide conclusive information.

Authorities have commenced an investigation to determine the motives and circumstances surrounding the incident.

Digital Desk

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