Kakar prayed for the bereaved families and the deceased souls to bear this loss with grace.


Islamabad: Interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has strongly condemned the Dera Ismail Khan terrorist attack that claimed lives of at least five people and wounded 21 others, including policemen on Friday.
The prime minister expressed his sincere regret and grief over the deaths of innocent citizens in the explosion in a statement that was made public.
Kakar prayed for the bereaved families and the deceased souls to bear this loss with grace.
Additionally, he issued the relevant authorities’ instructions to give the injured people access to the finest medical care possible.
According to the prime minister, the fight against terrorism won't end until the evil is eradicated from the nation.
He continued, "We have been thwarting the evil intentions of these terrorists thanks to the sacrifices made by law enforcement agencies."

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