Police, demonstrators clash leaves four dead in Pakistan

By IRNA,

Islamabad : At least four people were killed in a Pakistani city on Saturday as police opened fire at demonstrators, who were protesting against an earlier incident of firing, witnesses and police said.


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Two policemen were among 12 people injured in the clash in Quetta, the capital city of southwestern Balochistan province.

Police said they returned fire when some demonstrators fired at them on Baruri road.

Angry people were protesting against an earlier incident in which unidentified people opened fire at a car, killing one person and injuring another one.

They were chanting slogans against the government’s failure to check violence in Quetta and other parts of the province.

When the police were approaching the venue of the demonstration some one from the rally fired at them and they returned fire.

The hospital sources confirmed two people dead and injured 12 others including a police inspector and another police constable.

TV channels said four people died in the clash.

The demonstrators then took positions in the nearby mountains and fired at the police, witnesses and TV channels said.

The police called more force to check the violence, reports said.

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