Four FC personnel Killed in an explosion in Quetta.

A landmine is remotely detonated in a field at a pistachio orchard in the village of Maan, north of Hama in west-central Syria on June 24, 2020. - Pistachio farmers in central Syria are hoping that reduced violence will help revive cultivation of what was once one of the country's top exports. Maan, famed for its pistachio production, was controlled for years by jihadists and their rebel allies but it fell to the government at the start of the year following a months-long offensive. And as violence subsided, many formerly displaced farmers have returned, hoping this season will mark the revival of what was once a leading industry. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP) (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA/AFP via Getty Images)

Four personnel of the Frontier Corps’ Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) were killed, and three others sustained injuries in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in the Margat area of Quetta, Balochistan, on Friday

Quetta: According to officials, a vehicle of the BDS team was targeted when an IED detonated, resulting in a deadly explosion. The injured personnel were shifted to the hospital.

This attack follows another tragic incident just a day earlier, in which four people lost their lives and four others were injured in a blast in the Kapoto area of Kalat. Authorities are still investigating the nature of the explosion.

In a separate incident in the Washuk district, an individual was injured in an armed attack. The motive behind the attack remains unclear.

Meanwhile, in Kila Abdullah district, a deadly clash erupted due to a tribal enmity between the Sagi and Hammedzai tribes. The exchange of fire left two people dead and four others injured.

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