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Indian-made arms recovered from dead militants: Sindh Rangers

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By Web Desk Published June 9, 2014 1 Min Read
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The weapons recovered from the terrorists, who stormed the Karachi airport last night, are said to be of Indian origin.

A spokesman for paramilitary troops, Sindh Rangers, engaged in the operation, said the militants were armed with sophisticated Indian weaponry.

“It has finally been established after exhaustive examination that the enemy firearms were manufactured in India”, he claimed.

Rocket propelled grenades (RPGs), sub-machine guns ()SMGs), AK-47s, suicide vests, and rocket launchers were recovers from the terrorists.

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