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    Blast Kills Three, Injures Dozens in Pakistan
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    Islamabad, June 18 (QNA) - At least three persons were killed and 35 injured in a blast that targeted an information technology university bus near Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) office at Samungli Road in Pakistan's Quetta on Monday morning.
     According to sources, Balochistan University of Information Technology bus was on its way when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted the vehicle at Samungli Road that killed three students and injured over 35, mostly students, who were shifted to Civil Hospital and Bolan Medical Complex, Quetta, Pakistan's (Geo News) reported.
     The bus was severely damaged while a rickshaw and a motorcycle were also affected due to the impact.
     More casualties are feared in the blast while rescue efforts are underway. (QNA)
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