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Two Police Officers Shot Dead by Gunmen in Northwest Pakistan

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Two police personnel, including a senior officer, were fatally shot in northwest Pakistan on Friday. The attack occurred when unidentified gunmen opened fire on a routine police patrol. A third officer sustained critical injuries in the incident. Authorities confirmed the attack but have not yet identified the perpetrators.

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