Initial reports suggest that shooting incidents were result of an old feud


(Web Desk): In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, two incidents of shooting occurred inside and outside mosques during Eid prayers, resulting in the deaths of three people, including two brothers.
According to the police, the shooting incident took place in the Gadoon Uthla area of Swabi, where a firefight broke out between two parties outside the mosque after Eid prayers. Two brothers were killed, and two others were injured in the exchange of fire. Initial reports suggest that the shooting was a result of an old feud. After the incident, the police arrested one suspect, and the bodies and injured were transferred to a nearby hospital.
Meanwhile, in Abbottabad, at the Kala Pul area, one person was killed and three others seriously injured after Eid prayers. According to the police, a person named Imran was shot and killed inside the mosque.
During the shooting, three individuals were critically injured. The deceased and the injured were transported to Ayub Medical Complex. Initial reports suggest that the murder was due to a long-standing rivalry.
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