Quetta: The burials of 89 people killed in Quetta bombing on February 16 halted for a while when some angry member of Hazara community opened aerial firing during interments.
Sources said that some armed men present in the burial at Hazara Town graveyard started aerial firing when the police and the Frontier Corps (FC) stopped protesting women from staging sit-in on western bypass.
The angry protestors pelted stones over the vehicle of the commissioner Quetta.
However, the security forces dispersed the protestors and controlled the situation.
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