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KARACHI:For the past seven years, the Baldia factory fire incident has remained etched in the collective memory of Karachi's citize
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ISLAMABAD:Pakistan dispatched on Sunday the fifth batch of relief supplies to the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza via a special Pakistan Air Force flight from Noor Khan Air Base.The shipment contains warm tents, tarpaulins, blankets, surgical/medical supplies, dry food items and hygiene kits as per the ground needs in Gaza.A PAF C-130 will carry the aid to Al Arish, Egypt, where the Pakistani ambassador will receive the aid, after which the supplieswill be sent
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