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    Aerial Firing During Independence Day Festivities in Pakistan Results in Deaths and Injuries

    World August 14, 20251 Min Read
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    Aerial Firing During Independence Day Festivities in Pakistan Results in Deaths and Injuries
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    The Independence Day celebrations in Karachi, Pakistan, were marred by incidents of aerial firing, resulting in a tragic loss of life and numerous injuries. Three people, including a child, died as a result of the gunfire, and over sixty others were wounded. The celebratory gunfire prompted strong condemnation from authorities, who have launched investigations and pledged to take strict action against those responsible. The incidents highlight the dangers of irresponsible celebrations and the need for public safety. Previous instances of aerial firing in Karachi have led to a significant number of fatalities and injuries, raising concerns about public safety during festive occasions.

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