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2 soldiers killed, 4 injured in terrorist attack in SW Pakistan

Islamabad, Mar 31 (UNI) At least two soldiers were killed and four others injured in a terrorist attack on Sunday in Gwadar district of Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province, said security sources.
A military source told Xinhua that unknown terrorists ambushed a Bomb Disposal team of the Pakistan Army in the Saiji Mountain at the Akra Kaur Dam area, some 25 km northwest of Gwadar city.
According to the source, the Bomb Disposal team was carrying out a clearance operation at the route used by forces.
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