PM Shehbaz Sharif Condemns Attack on Donald Trump

Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif has condemned the attack on Donald Trump. He also wished Trump a speedy recovery.

Former U.S. President was the target of an assassination attempt during an election rally. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has condemned the attack on Donald Trump. Shehbaz Sharif declared any form of violence in the political process as unacceptable.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his sympathies and well-wishes to Donald Trump and his family during this difficult time.

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Additionally, President Asif Ali Zardari also condemned the attack on Donald Trump. Zardari expressed his deep shock upon hearing about the attack on the former U.S. President. He stated that there is no place for violence in politics.

Asif Ali Zardari also prayed for Donald Trump’s speedy recovery and extended his best wishes.

It is noteworthy that Donald Trump was attacked while addressing rally attendees in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was injured in the attack, and one person was killed. The attacker was also killed.

Donald Trump Injured in Assassination Attempt

Earlier, Former U.S. President Donald Trump was injured in an assassination attempt during an election rally. One person was killed in the attack.

According to international media, the assassination attempt occurred in Pennsylvania where Donald Trump was addressing rally when unknown assailants opened fire and injured him. Donald Trump was wounded, and reports suggest that the attacker was also killed.

American media reports indicate that blood was seen on Trump’s ear. After the shooting, security personnel quickly surrounded the former president and escorted him to safety. The gunfire resulted in the death of one person attending the rally, causing panic and fear among the crowd.

The U.S. Secret Service stated that Donald Trump is safe and has been moved to a secure location. Investigations into the incident have begun.

In a statement, the injured Trump said, “I am fine. I won’t be intimidated and will face everything head-on.”

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