Quetta Terrorist Attack: PM Imran Khan Seeks Immediate Report

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday has called for immediate report of terrorist attack in Quetta killed 15 people including Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Amanullah.

In a statement issued on Twitter, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that “I have demanded an immediate report on the condemnable cowardly terrorist attack in Quetta targeting a mosque and people at prayers.

” He also hailed martyred DSP Haji Amanullah and called him “a brave and exemplary officer”. The Prime Minister also directed the provincial government to ensure medical care for the injured.

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