last minute | Assassination attempt on former prime minister Imran Khan: The attacker barely escaped the lynching! Attack on camera

last minute Assassination attempt on former prime minister Imran

The world announced the assassination attempt on the former prime minister as a ‘last minute’ development. It was reported that the former leader of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was wounded by the gunfire on his convoy. The assailant, who was caught, barely saved his life while he was being lynched by the people around him.

HE WAS IN A PROTEST MARCH FOR EARLY ELECTION

The incident occurred in the city of Wazirabad in Pakistan’s Punjab province. The assailant, who has not yet been identified, opened fire with a rifle. Imran Khan was wounded in the leg in the attack.

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Khan’s supporters described the attack as an “attempted assassination”.

Imran Khan was holding a protest march for the early elections.

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ATTACK IN KALASHNIKOF

Dawn newspaper published in Pakistan reported that the attacker opened fire with an AK-47 type rifle and Khan was shot in the leg 3 or 4 times.

THE ATTACKER HAS DIFFICULTY FROM THE LYNCH!

Neighbors attempted to lynch the person who carried out the attack on Han.

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Assassination attempt on camera

The moments when the attacker attempted to assassinate Imran Khan were captured second by second.

PRESIDENT ALVİ: SHOCKING, APPRECIATING, COORKY!

Pakistani President Arif Alvi, in a statement on Khan’s condition on his social media account, said, “Treacherous assassination attempt on brave Imran Khan. I thank God that he is safe but several bullets hit his leg and I hope he is not in critical condition. This attack is shocking, alarming, embarrassing, deceptive and cowardly. God bless him and all the injured.”

WHAT HAPPENED?

According to the news in AA; In Pakistan’s parliamentary confidence vote on April 10, Imran Khan’s government fell with 174 “no” votes.

Shahbaz Sharif, brother of Nawaz Sharif, who served as prime minister for three terms in the country, was elected prime minister with the support of the absolute majority with 174 votes in the election held in the Parliament on 11 April.

Khan started a march from Lahore to Islamabad on October 28, on the grounds that the coalition government did not declare early elections.

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