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Firing at Bathinda Military Station, Four Dead
Published : Apr 12, 2023, 12:38 pm IST
Updated : Apr 12, 2023, 12:38 pm IST
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Search Operation is still going on in the area

BATHINDA: Four people have been killed in firing at Military Station in Bathinda district, said reports. The shooting took place around 4:30 am. A quick reaction team is on the spot. The entire area was cordoned off and sealed. The search operation is still going on. The reason for the shooting is yet to be ascertained. It is not yet known who has carried out this incident. Army officials have reached the spot and are investigating the matter.

Army officials have said that the firing took place at 4.35 am on Wednesday. Immediate response teams have been activated in the area. Currently, the entire area has been cordoned off and the search operation is on.

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According to sources, the firing took place in Army Cantt Bathinda All entry gates of Army Cantt have been closed. About 2 days ago, an Insas rifle and 28 cartridges also went missing. Some army personnel are likely to be behind this incident. The army is not allowing the local police to enter the cantonment area.

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