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DNA Evening Must Reads: 9 civilians killed in ceasefire violation by Pakistan, Mistry says Docomo deal claims are false and more

Here are the top reads from this evening.

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1) J&K: 9 civilians, including 2 children, killed in ceasefire violation by Pakistan

Eight civilians were killed in shelling by Pakistani troops are they violated ceasefire in Samba and Rajouri, among others, on Tuesday. In the last 24 hours, the death toll from these ceasefire violations has reached nine. Three Pakistani shells struck a market in Mendhar sector, injuring 5 people. Read more...

2) Panama Papers: Pak Supreme Court orders corruption probe against PM Nawaz Sharif

In a jolt to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a probe into the Panama Papers scandal involving corruption allegations against the family of the beleaguered premier. The Supreme Court heard several identical petitions by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan and others to investigate charges of corruption against Sharif and his relatives after the Panama Papers released earlier this year showed his family owning offshore companies and assets. Read more... 

3) Tata's Docomo deal claims 'false', 'mischievous': Cyrus Mistry

Tata Sons ex-Chairman Cyrus Mistry responded on Tuesday, to the claims made by the Group about the contentious Docomo deal after his ouster, calling them "false" and "mischievous", according to alerts from the Press Trust of India (PTI). Commenting on the claims of mishandling of the Docomo deal, Mistry said that the "Insinuations that Docomo issue was handled in a manner inconsistent with Tata culture and values, are baseless." Read more...

4) Bhopal jailbreak: Families of killed SIMI men to move HC seeking CBI probe

A day after eight SIMI activists were killed in an alleged police encounter following a daring prison break in Bhopal, their families have decided to approach the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking a CBI probe into what they dubbed as "cold-blooded murders". Read more...

5) Pakistan: 10 killed, 50 injured in explosions at shipbreaking yard​

At least 10 persons were today killed and over 50 others injured when a series of explosions rocked an unused oil tanker that was being dismantled at a shipbreaking yard in Pakistan's southern Balochistan province. The fate at least 30 other workers remains unknown following the explosions at the Gadani shipbreaking yard, where over 100 people were working on the ship at the time, local media reported quoting officials. At least 10 people have been killed and 50 others wounded in the explosions. Read more...

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