One Dead and Several Injured after Muslim Extremists attack Christian Village in South Punjab
By Jeremy Reynalds
Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
(ANS) -- There has been a deadly attack in a Pakistani Christian village.
The Pakistan
Christian Post (The Post) reported that according to sources speaking to
the Center for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS), the
assault occurred late evening on April 26 in the village Chack no.
31/10-R, District Khanewal near Multan.
The
Post said Samuel Masih, a Christian, was badly injured after getting
shot in the neck. A Muslim, Mohammad Yousaf, died on the scene.
The
Post said another man and a few Christians were also seriously injured.
Police transported them to District Hospital Katcha Kho for
treatment.
According
to Shamim Masih, ANS special correspondent in Pakistan, Lazarus Allah
Rakha and Rana Adnan, representatives of World Vision in Progress, said
shots began when Christians were attacked, and Samuel Masih was hurt.
Shamim
Masih said that according to CLAAS spokesman Joseph Francis, the
village then turned into a battlefield where armed groups were observed
exchanging gunfire with each other.
Police responded quickly and filed reports against suspects. More th
an 20 people from both groups were reportedly arrested.
The
Post said law enforcement has been helpful and provided security.
However, as Muslims have reportedly threatened to burn down Christians'
homes, police have asked residents to vacate the village and taken
families to a safer location.
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