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Motorcade carrying Russian ambassador hit by explosion

An escort vehicle carrying Albert Khorev’s delegation has struck a landmine in Pakistan, resulting in injuries to police

A motorcade carrying Russian Ambassador Albert Khorev and other diplomats has been hit by an explosion in Pakistan, the country’s mission has said in a statement.

The envoy was traveling in a motorcade alongside a delegation involving ambassadors of several other nations. Earlier in the day, the delegation attended a tourism forum hosted by the Trade and Industry Chamber of Islamabad.

Several police officers were injured in the blast after an escort car hit a landmine, the Russian Embassy said. None of the diplomats were injured, it added.

The Pakistani authorities have acknowledged the incident, confirming that all members of the delegation were evacuated safely from the site of the blast. 

“All the ambassadors remained safe in the attack and had been shifted to a safe place before their departure to Islamabad,” Deputy Inspector General of police Mohammad Ali Gandapur told Reuters.

According to police, one officer was killed in the blast and four others were injured. “The squad that was leading the convoy was hit by a roadside bomb,” Swat district police officer Zahidullah Khan said.

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