PTI leader was travelling with his convoy when an ambush of 10 to 15 people attacked his vehicle.


Haripur: In an unfortunate incident, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) District chairman Ali Munsif Khan of Havelian and 11 others were killed due to firing of unidentified assiliants in Haripur, GNN reported.
According to details, the accused shot the vehicle of Ali Munsif. The nature of the firing was so severe that it caused blaze in the car and everyone got burnt.
The victims also included a police officer, while two severely injured were shifted to the hospital.
PTI leader was travelling with his convoy when an ambush of 10 to 15 people attacked his vehicle.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Abbottabad Syed Mukhtar Shah stated the accused first put the vehicle on fire by shooting, adding that, “Eight to 10 dead bodies have been received and most of them are burnt”.
Speaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) assembly Mushtaq Ghani condemned the incident and stated that Atif Munsif was a very noble man.

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