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Five hurt in Pakistani protest over ex-PM
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - At least five people were wounded in an exchange of fire between police and supporters of Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday, witnesses said.
The firing occurred after Sharif's supporters tried to push their way across a bridge over the Indus River, trying to reach the capital Islamabad, where Sharif landed after seven year in exile. Police had blocked the bridge.
"Three protesters and two policemen are wounded," said Pakistani reporter Mushtaq Piracha at the scene.











