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« le: Juillet 03, 2024, 07:24:28 pm »
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 KARACHI:Several students of a public primary school i air af1 n Razzaqabad had to be administered first aid after they fell sick from the tear gas emitted  air max 2023 by shells that were shot by police personnel as part of a training routine at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Centre, located nearby. Some of the students were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital where their condition was said to be out of danger.The tear gas shelling caused panic in the school as teachers and students rushed out of their classrooms. Th dunks orange e smoke emitted from the shells quickly spread in the area, even forcing residents to come out of their homes. Many complained they were having difficulty breathing. The worst affected, however, were the young students, at least four of whom had to be admitted to the hospital.Blame it on the windThe school administration blamed the incident on the police training centre's negligence and demanded the police higher-ups to hold those responsible to account.One of the teachers