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18 dead as violence spikes in Karachi ahead of Muharram

Eleven people died in sectarian violence in Pakistan`s largest city on Tuesday, taking the overall death toll in two days to 18 as unrest spiralled out of control on the eve of the Islamic holy month of Muharram.

Karachi: Eleven people died in sectarian violence in Pakistan`s largest city on Tuesday, taking the overall death toll in two days to 18 as unrest spiralled out of control on the eve of the Islamic holy month of Muharram.
Among the dead were five Shia Muslims, six activists of the Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), a front for the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba, a councillor of the PML-N and a worker of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement. The Shias, including two doctors, were shot dead yesterday. The ASWJ members, including a scholar and a cleric, were gunned down in Defence, Mehmoodabad and Korangi areas today, police said. "These killings appear to be sectarian-related and retaliatory," a police official said. A MQM worker was killed and his associate wounded in Orangi Town. The PML-N councillor was shot dead in his car by at Defence roundabout. Two more persons were killed in a shooting at a hotel in Korangi Industrial Area. The trussed up body of a man who was shot dead was found in Lyari area. Police also found the bodies of a couple, their throats slit, inside a water tank in Orangi Town while another body with torture marks was found in Baldia.

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