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ISLAMABAD: The dead bodies of 9 Pakistanis who were killed by terrorists in Iran were brought to Multan, Punjab province.

The dead bodies of 5 laborers killed in firing by terrorists in Iran have been shifted to Alipur while 2 belonged to Lodhran and 2 belonged to Bahawalpur.

Azhar Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Ghulam Shabbir, Shoaib and Muhammad Akmal, residents of Alipur, are among the deceased.

It should be noted that a few days ago, 9 Pakistanis were killed in the city of Saravan in Iran.

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Earlier, unidentified gunmen killed nine Pakistani laborers in the Saravan area of Sistan Province, Iran, an Iranian news agency confirmed.

Iranian news agency Meher, unknown armed men killed Pakistani workers in the city of Saravan in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan, which is adjacent to the Pakistani border.

A local Baloch rights group says that three more people were injured in the incident and the dead and injured were Pakistani laborers who worked at a local workshop and lived there.

According to Meher Agency, no group has yet claimed responsibility for the incident.

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