Paramilitary rangers stand while Angry protestors burnt tyres on the  road in Lyari during a demonstration on the call of strike by Awami Tahreek and JSQM. At least two  people have been killed in parts of Karachi in firing incidents as Sindhi nationalists observe strike against  the killing of Jiye Sindh Mutahida Mahaz (JSMM) leader and firing at a political rally.  in Karachi on  Wednesday, May 23, 2012. (Rizwan Ali/PPI Images).
Paramilitary rangers stand while Angry protestors burnt tyres on the road in Karachi onWednesday, May 23, 2012.   —  Photo by PPI

KARACHI: Two persons were killed in Liaquatabad’s C-1 Area as a result of gunfire by unknown persons while a targeted operation was being conducted by rangers in the area, DawnNews reported.

Rangers conducted a targeted operation in Karachi’s Liaquatabad  Area, arresting many suspect and recovering illicit weapons.

The suspects were shifted to an undisclosed location for further investigations.

Government of Sindh extended for three months, the powers granted to Rangers and issued a notification in this regards.

A case was registered at the Garden police station against unknown persons for the attack on a rally, called by Sindh’s nationalist party, Awami Tehreek, that had killed four persons. Seven more people were killed in violence that followed the incident.

A province-wide strike was partially observed on Wednesday, on a call given by nationalist parties in protest to the incident, during which seven persons including a woman lost their lives in sporadic incidents of violence in  Karachi's Sohrab Goth Northern Bypass, Korangi G Market, Old Haji Camp, Malir City, Lyari, Kharadar and Gulistan-e-Jauhar areas, whereas 20 others were injured as a result of gunfire.

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