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    Daily Archives: 2021年6月10日

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    Death toll from Pakistan’s train crash rises to 62, over 100 injured

    未分类By railmetrochina2021年6月10日

    Paramilitary soldiers and residents gather as the railway workers remove a car from the site following a collision between two trains in Ghotki, Pakistan June 7, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] ISLAMABAD – The death toll from the collision between two trains in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province early Monday morning has risen to 62, a government official said…

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