According to the reports, fifty-seven people, including women and children, suffered bullet injuries in aerial firing carried out on the eve of Independence Day in different parts of Karachi. “We received 57 persons with bullet injuries brought at three major government hospitals in the metropolis on late Saturday night,” said police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed.

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