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Polling station bombed in Quetta

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Quetta: A government school designated as a polling station for the upcoming general elections in Quetta was attacked with a hand grenade on Tuesday evening.

The Saryab Kuli Ahmedzai polling station was targeted, resulting in a loud explosion heard in the area. Fortunately, no loss of life was reported.

The incident comes amidst a series of terrorist attacks in the province as election campaigning intensifies. Security remains a top concern as the region prepares for the upcoming elections.

Read more: Multiple Blasts in Quetta

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