According to police officials, the foreigners have been shifted to a safe place.


Karachi: A suicide blast on a vehicle killed two people, while two sustained the injuries in Mansehra Colony of Landhi area of Karachi.
According to Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Malir Tariq Mastoi, there was a suicide attack on the vehicle.
According to the police, foreigners were riding in the car which was targeted. The vehicle was also fired at the time of the explosion.
Police also stated that the persons who died in the incident have not yet been identified, however, the two persons who were injured in the blast have been identified as 45-year-old Noor Muhammad and 45-year-old Langar Khan. They both were security guards and were present in the car for the protection of the foreigners.
It has been told by the police that motorcycles have also been found near the foreigner's car that was hit by the explosion.
There were five foreigners in the van that was hit by the suicide attack and all of them van are safe.
According to police officials, the foreigners have been shifted to a safe place.
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