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KARACHI, June 29 — Four gunmen attacked the Pakistani Stock Exchange building in the city of Karachi today but security forces soon killed them all, police said. Two other people were also killed, the military said. The gunmen attacked the building, which is in a high security zone that also...

Policemen secure an area around a body outside the Pakistan Stock Exchange building after a group of gunmen attacked the building in Karachi June 29, 2020. — AFP pic

KARACHI, June 29 — Four gunmen attacked the Pakistani Stock Exchange building in the city of Karachi today but security forces soon killed them all, police said.The gunmen attacked the building, which is in a high security zone that also houses the head offices of many private banks, with grenades and guns, Karachi police chief Ghulam Nabi Memon told Reuters.There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

The gunmen initially threw a grenade then opened fire on a security post outside the building. The four were killed when security forces posted there responded. “The situation is still unfolding and management, with the help of security forces, is managing the security and controlling the situation,” the Pakistan Stock Exchange said on Twitter. — Reuters

 

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