Wazirabad forensic report reveals Imran was hit by bullet fragments.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan was hit by three bullet fragments and a metal piece in an assassination attempt last year when he was leading a rally to the federal capital, the forensic report of the attack has revealed.

The former prime minister was wounded by gunfire aimed at his open-top container truck as he led a convoy through thick crowds in Wazirabad on November 3. One person died while several members of the PTI chairman's close circle were injured in the incident.

The forensic report of the attack, which came to the surface on Tuesday, has now revealed that the former prime minister was hit by three bullet fragments and a metal fragment.

'One sealed parcel containing four plastic containers, two deformed bullets (items B8 and B11), one small metallic piece (item B9), and one bullet jacket (item B10) were recovered from the body of Imran Khan,' stated the report, issued by the Punjab...

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