Three killed in clash

Published June 15, 2005

QUETTA, June 14: Three men were killed and eight others injured in a clash between two groups of tribesmen at the cattle market near the eastern bypass of the city on Tuesday. The clash between the Rind and Lehri tribesmen left Wadera Meru Lehri, Babrak Lehri and Qaim Lehri dead and Mohammad Umar Lehri, Mohammad Alam, Mehrab, Maula Bakhsh Lehri, Sultan, Saindad, Wahid Lehri and Rashid injured.

Those injured were taken and admitted to the Bolan Medical Complex.—Correspondent

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