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Pakistan: Relatives of those hurt in Dec 14 suicide attack participate in protest demonstration

| @indiablooms | Dec 19, 2022, at 05:12 am

North Waziristan: Relatives of those people who were injured in Dec 14 suicide attack held a protest demonstration outside Miramshah Press Club in Pakistan on Friday, media reports said.

They were accompanied by local residents and elders of Utmanzai tribe, reports Dawn News.

“We vacated the area (during military operation against militants) for peace, but suicide attacks and targeted killings continue after the ‘Zarb-i-Azb’ military operation,” they were quoted as saying by Dawn News and stressed that the state was responsible for providing protection to its citizens and demanded an inquiry into the targeted killings.

The Utmanzai elders also announced that they would soon announce future courses of action if such incidents continued.

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