Six cops injured after unknown attackers target van in Pakistan
At least six policemen were injured after unknown attackers attacked them in Township area of Pakistan's Bannu city on Tuesday.
A police van carrying Quick Response Force personnel came under attack near Mohajir Camp locality, reported Dawn News.
“The law enforcers were going to Domel area to assist the police in actions against anti-social elements,” an official told the newspaper.
He said the miscreants ambushed the vehicle which left the six cops injured,
Security forces reached the spot and launched an operation following the attack.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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