Unidentified terrorists target passenger bus in Pakistan, two die
Unidentified terrorists opened fire on a passenger coach in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa region which left at least two people killed, media reports said.

Two vehicles including a Suzuki car coming from Kohat city and a flying coach going to Kurram tribal district were hit in the firing near Parchao Banda Kohat-Hangu Road, reported The Express Tribune.
The attack left the flying coach driver and a person sitting in the motor car dead.
The deceased persons were identified as Noor Dil, a resident of Kaghzai, and coach driver Wajid Hussain, a resident of Para Chinar.
Police later reached the spot and conducted door-to-door search operation to find those responsible for the incident.
Police told The Express Tribune that it was a sectarian motivated terrorism attack and a Kurram bound coach has been targeted once again.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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