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IMRAN KHAN FIRED UPON IN PAKISTAN; INJURED. ONE SHOOTER CAUGHT

November 03, 2022 06:30 PM

LAHORE - Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan was injured on Thursday when an unidentified gunman opened fire on the container-mounted-truck carrying him during his protest march in Pakistan's Punjab province, but he was out of danger, media reports said. As per media reports, one person has been killed, and several others were injured as the gunman fired multiple shots.

The incident occurred near Allahwala Chowk of Wazirabad town of Punjab when Imran was leading the protest march.

Geo TV footage showed that 70-year-old Imran was hit in the right leg. He has been shifted to a hospital and he is out of danger, the channel said.

ARY News, which is considered as a mouthpiece of Imran's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf party, reported that Imran was out of danger. Punjab Chief Minister has ordered a detailed investigation.

Asad Umar, the senior leader of Khan's party, told ARY News that a bullet hit Khan's leg. He said six people were injured in the attack and two were apparently seriously wounded, including local leader Ahmad Chatha.

"Khan is being taken to Lahore by road. He is not critical but he received a bullet injury," Umar said, adding that Khan's opponent couldn't see Pakistan being transformed.
He, however, didn't blame anyone for the attack.

A gunman fired on the container-mounted truck carrying the former prime minister from a close range, Geo TV reported.
It said one person has been arrested from the spot and police took him to an unknown location.

Asad Umar, the senior leader of Khan's party, told ARY News that a bullet hit Khan's leg. He said six people were injured in the attack and two were apparently seriously wounded, including local leader Ahmad Chatha.

Initially, it was reported that Khan was safe while some people were injured. However, later it turned out that Khan was also injured in the attack.

There are also reports that Khan's close aide Senator Faisal Javed was also injured in the attack.
Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that India was "closely keeping an eye" on the attack at Imran Khan's rally.

At his media briefing in New Delhi, Bagchi said, "The development just took place as I was coming into this briefing. This is something that we are closely keeping an eye on."

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