Sabahleyin meydana gelen bir dizi depremin ardından 200'den fazla Pakistanlı mahkum kaçtı.

Pakistan authorities reported today, Tuesday, that more than 200 prisoners escaped from a prison in the southern city of Karachi in Pakistan late yesterday following a series of earthquakes that allowed them to leave their cells for their safety.
According to the statement of the Minister of Justice in Sindh province, Dhiya Al-Hasan Langar, to journalists, hundreds of prisoners were allowed to go out to the prison yard due to the earthquakes, adding "panic spread here because of the earthquakes."
It seems that the chaos that engulfed the prison prevented the control of a crowd of up to 1000 people.
Langar mentioned that the prison break started before midnight yesterday and continued until the early hours of today, Tuesday.
The prisoners seized weapons from the prison guards, leading to an exchange of gunfire, and then stormed the main gate.
Langar said that this incident is one of the largest escape operations in Pakistan's history. The prison is located in a poor residential and industrial area in the Malir district of Karachi, Pakistan's largest city.