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Two brothers shot dead in Khyber Agency

Two brothers shot dead in Khyber Agency
September 30, 2014

Khyber agency

JAMRUD, September 30: Unidentified armed men have shot dead two brothers who were on way to a school in Khyber Agency.

Administration officials say Mr Sahil Khan, a student of class 8 and his brother Mr Riaz, a student of class 4, residents of Malikdinkhel area, were travelling on a motorcycle when unidentified gunmen opened fire on them in Karawal Chopan area.

Local residents said the incident took place due to an old rivalry.

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