Injections used by Indian army recovered from Karachi airport attackers
June 9, 2014 14:24
KARACHI: The security forces have recovered injections from slain terrorists, who attacked Karachi airport on Sunday night, which are used by front-line Indian soldiers in combats, ARY News reported.
The aforesaid injections are not available in markets. Antihemophilic factor (factor VIII) injections are used to treat or prevent bleeding in people.
The recovery of such injections reveals coordinated and comprehensive planning of terrorists to launch attack on sensitive installations of the country.
Factor-VIII injections are mostly used by soldiers during the battlefield as they don’t wait for medical aid in the war.
The injection Factor-VIII manually to prevent profuse bleeding after wounds.
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