Mysterious objects scare Pakistani villagers
Friday November 30, 2012 03:35:57 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad: Panic and
bewilderment gripped a group of villages in Pakistan when
"mysterious objects" weighing up to 187 kg fell from the sky, a
daily said Friday.
Metallic fragments, believed to be pieces of an engine, and
splinters of a satellite or missile, fell on Allah Jurio Lund, Pir
Mashaikh, Shehak Rodnani and Khandhani villages in Dadu district
of Sindh province, Dawn reported.
There were, however, no injuries to villagers or damage to
property. Military personnel later took possession of the objects.
Sain Bux Loond, a villager, said he was at his home when a loud
bang brought him outside.
"I couldn't make head or tail of the scene before my eyes. After
gathering my wits, I dashed to the police station and told them
what I had seen," Loond told Dawn.
Another villager said two pieces of iron, one weighing six kg and
the other two kg, fell on his land, and both fragments "gave off
flames for half an hour".
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