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Saturday, October 13, 2001, updated at 10:41(GMT+8)
World
Six People Wounded in Anti-US Protests in Karachi
Six people were wounded when Islamic militants in Karachi, the second biggest city of
Pakistan
, fired on police Friday when violent anti-U.S. protests spread through the city, according to news reaching here.
About 20,000 people held running battles with police in various parts of Karachi Friday in protest against the U.S.-led bombing of
Afghanistan
which began on Sunday.
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Six people were wounded when Islamic militants in Karachi, the second biggest city of Pakistan, fired on police Friday when violent anti-U.S. protests spread through the city, according to news reaching here.
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