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Gunmen kill 3 police, 1 guard in Swat

Source: SAMAA
Mingora : Pakistan | 8 months ago  
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MINGORA: Dozens of gunmen opened fire at a university in a northwest Pakistan region near the Afghan border early Wednesday, killing three police officers and a security guard, authorities said. The attack occurred in Lower Dir, which borders Pakistan's militant-plagued tribal regions and is near...
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