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Pakistan: Five dead as militants attack Karachi Stock Exchange

The militants also reportedly carried grenades with them.

At least five people have reportedly lost their lives as militants attack Karachi stock Exchange in Pakistan’s Karachi. As per reports, people from inside the building are being evacuated. As per reports, three militants seem to have been eliminated.

Disclaimer: Graphic visuals, reader discretion advised.

As per reports, at least one security guard is injured inside the building.

As per Pakistani journalists, the militants were armed with grenades as well.

In one of the earlier videos, one could hear the gunshots from the Karachi Stock Exchange.

Note: Strong language.

More videos show bloodstained staircases even as the security personnel take stock of the situation.

This is a breaking story. More details awaited.

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