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Two soldiers killed in rare targeted attack in Karachi

THE TWO WERE SHOT ON A BUSY ROAD IN THE CITY CENTRE

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Gunmen killed two Pakistani soldiers in the southern city of Karachi yesterday, the military said, a rare attack on the powerful army that could indicate the beginning of a pushback against a tightening crackdown on violence.

The two were shot on a busy road in the centre of Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and financial hub. The killings follow an attack that killed four soldiers last month.

No soldier had been killed in Karachi before that since March, underlinin­g their protected status in a city where murders of policemen, politician­s and prominent businessme­n are common.

“The two were sitting in their official vehicle, when two men shot them from behind and fled,” senior police officer Jamil Ahmad told journalist­s.

Pakistan’s military said unidentifi­ed gunmen riding a motorcycle fired on the soldiers.

Karachi, a metropolis of about 20 million people, is home to the stock exchange and central bank and is plagued by political, ethnic and sectarian violence.

Security officials say many politician­s in the city have links to violent gangs, operating like a mafia to maintain their hold on power.

Two years ago, the military launched a crackdown targeting suspected militants and violent criminals.

Murders have sharply declined since the crackdown began, although violence is still common. In recent months, the crackdown has expanded to include alleged corruption.

Opposition politician­s say the military is using it as an excuse to target them. The military denies the accusation­s.

 ?? AFP ?? Crime scene Security officials inspect a military police vehicle following an attack by gunmen in Karachi yesterday. Masked gunmen riding a motorcycle shot dead two soldiers in the city.
AFP Crime scene Security officials inspect a military police vehicle following an attack by gunmen in Karachi yesterday. Masked gunmen riding a motorcycle shot dead two soldiers in the city.
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