CD shops destroyed in Swabi, Miramshah
SWABI/MIRAMSHAH: Miscreants destroyed over a dozen CD shops in Swabi and Miramshah early on Friday. Swabi police said two CD shops were completely destroyed and three partially after an explosive
SWABI/MIRAMSHAH: Miscreants destroyed over a dozen CD shops in Swabi and Miramshah early on Friday. Swabi police said two CD shops were completely destroyed and three partially after an explosive
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