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Two including a policeman killed in two separate blasts in Bajaur

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Two including a policeman killed in two separate blasts in Bajaur

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PESHAWAR: Two people including a policeman were killed in two blasts in Bajaur District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

District Police Officer (DPO) Waqas Rafiq said that two people were killed in two separate bomb blasts in Tehsil Mamond of Bajaur district on Saturday morning.

Waqiz Rafiq said that the first bomb blast took place Airab area in the premises of  ​​Loi Mamond police station in which Malik Asghar was killed.

The second explosion took place in Menakhor area of ​​Loi Mamond police station in which police officer Ehsanullah was killed.

The DPO says that the police have started an investigation after the incidents of explosions, but no one has yet claimed responsibility.

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