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2 killed, 11 wounded in roadside blast in Quetta

People transfer an injured man to a hospital in southwest Pakistan of Quetta

GMT 07:16 2017 Tuesday, 14 February Last Updated: 06:49:16 GMT

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Two personnel of the Bomb Disposal Squad were killed and 11 others wounded in a roadside blast in Quetta on Monday.

source: Xinhua

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