Four killed in attack on British NGO office in Pak
Peshawar, Feb 25 (ANI): At least four people were killed and ten others were injured when gunmen opened fire and hurled grenades at the office of a British-run aid group in Mansehra on Monday.
The attackers stormed the office of Plan International, a non-governmental organisation and fled after setting it up with fire.
“We have collected four bodies. There are 10 injured, it’s an emergency situation — we are trying to confirm more details,” Mohammad Ashfaq, local coordinator for Plan International told a foreign news agency.
The injured have been admitted to nearby hospitals. (ANI)
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