One Shia martyred, his 2 Sunni friends injured in Karachi
A Shia Muslim Ibn-e-Raza, aged 23-years, has been martyred and his two Sunni friends were injured in a targeted attack by Deobandi terrorists of Sipah-e-Sahaba in district central of Karachi.
Ibn-e-Raza son of Azhar Abbas was boarding a rickshaw in which 2 of his Sunni friends were injured after the militants of Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP) known as Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal-Jamaat (ASWJ) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi opened fire upon them yesterday (Tuesday) evening.
All were rushed to hospital in critical condition where Ibn-e-Raza son of Azhar Hussain martyred on Wednesday.
Rickshaw driver was also reportedly injured
The firing incident occurred at around 6.55 p.m. (PST) near C-Area Dak Khana Liaquatabad in which Ibn-e-Raza s/o Azhhar Hussain 23-yers old, Hasnain son of Yousuf 12 yeras old, Shehzad 20-years old and Waqar Ahmed son of Siddique 30-years old, were also injured.
Shia parties and leaders have condemned the attack and injuries to Sunni and Shia Muslim youths in Yazidi terrorist attack. They reiterated their demand begin military operation to destroy the hideouts and dens of the terrorists and liquidate them forthwith.
Two more Shias shot martyred in Karachi
At least two more Shia Muslims have been martyred in Karachi by Sipah-e-Sahaba militants known as Ahl-e-Sunnat-Wal-Jamaat on Wednesday.
Martyr Shabih-e-Abbas was attacked in Gol-Market area of Nazimabad, where he was sitting on his general store.
Another Shia Muslim Syed Hamad Raza Naqvi, aged-30years, was martyred in a terrorist attack on Imambargah Qasr-e-Abu Talib in Karimabad area.
Both martyrs were rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
Pro-Taliban terrorists have killed thousands of innocent Shiite Muslims across the country, but government, judiciary and law enforcement agencies have failed to protect the citizens and have taken no step to stop ongoing genocide of Shiite Muslims in Pakistan.
The terrorist groups have launched a violent campaign against Shia Muslims and appear to have widened their terror campaign in major Pakistani cities.
According to local sources, militants affiliated to Taliban and al-Qaeda terrorist groups have killed thousands of Shia Muslims in the country.
The killing of Shias in Pakistan has caused international outrage, with rights groups and regional countries expressing concern over the ongoing deadly violence against the Shia community, which reportedly makes up about a third of Pakistan’s population of over 180 million.
Shia parties and leaders have condemned the targeted murder of Shia notable. They demanded public hanging of the terrorists. They demanded military operation to eliminate the terrorists.
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