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Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Nizamani killed by unidentified gunmen in Sindh

Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Nizamani killed by unidentified gunmen in Sindh

Nizamani, who had been provided security by the Pakistani government, had left his residence at Matli in Sindh this afternoon and he was gunned down by assailants near a crossing, the officials said
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