Two Killed, Two Injured in Firing and Violent Incidents in Panjgur, Khuzdar, and Pasni; Nushki Tragedy Death Toll Rises to Five

A series of violent incidents in various districts of Balochistan have left three people dead and two injured, while the death toll from the recent Nushki tanker fire has risen to five.

In Panjgur, a tortured body was recovered from the Isai area. The deceased was identified as Mukaram, son of Akram, and a resident of Washbod, Panjgur. The motive behind the killing remains unknown.

In the coastal town of Pasni, Zahid, son of Khuda Bakhsh, was found dead in the Kulanch area. His body was shifted to RHC Hospital, but no further details about the cause of death have emerged yet.

Meanwhile, in Khuzdar’s Tehsil Naal, two brothers Saif Mengal and Waheed Mengal were critically injured in a shooting. They were taken to a local hospital where they are currently under treatment. The attackers and the motive for the shooting are still unknown. Police have launched an investigation.

In an update on the Nushki tragedy, the death toll has climbed to five following the identification of another victim, Muhammad Tayyab, a resident of Ghareebabad. The incident occurred a few days ago when an oil tanker caught fire in Nushki, injuring more than 60 people, many of whom sustained severe burns.

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