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Clashes breaks out in Nagpur, vehicles set ablaze

Nagpur, Mar 17 (UNI) Police burst tear gas shells after several vehicles were allegedly set ablaze by clashing groups in central Nagpur on Monday night following a dispute, sources said.
The violence broke out in the Mahal area of the Orange city.
Some police officers including Deputy Commissioner of Police Nagpur Archit Chandak sustained injuries as the clashing groups pelted stones.
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