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Major Incidents:2006
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January - 1 
Four persons were killed and three children sustained injuries when a bomb exploded inside a house in the Mashkal area of Kharan district in Balochistan province on January 1, according to Dawn.
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Four persons were killed and three children sustained injuries when a bomb exploded inside a house in the Mashkal area of Kharan district in Balochistan province on January 1, according to Dawn.
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January - 2 
At least three people were killed and eight others sustained injuries in clashes between paramilitary forces and Bugti tribesmen on January 2, Shahid Bugti, General Secretary of the Jamhoori Watan Party was quoted as saying in Daily Times. However, Dera Bugit District Coordination Officer, Abdul Sam
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At least three people were killed and eight others sustained injuries in clashes between paramilitary forces and Bugti tribesmen on January 2, Shahid Bugti, General Secretary of the Jamhoori Watan Party was quoted as saying in Daily Times. However, Dera Bugit District Coordination Officer, Abdul Samad Lasi, said that he knew of no casualty on either side. He stated that the Frontier Corps (FC) had neutralised a training camp known as Mauranj in the Bekar area situated at the border of Dera Bugti and Punjab province.
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January - 4 
According to Dawn, three people were killed and four others sustained injuries during a clash between security forces (SFs) and tribesmen around the Sui area of Balochistan province on January 4. According to the District Co-ordination Officer (DCO) of Dera Bugti, Abdul Samad Lasi, a group of miscre
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According to Dawn, three people were killed and four others sustained injuries during a clash between security forces (SFs) and tribesmen around the Sui area of Balochistan province on January 4. According to the District Co-ordination Officer (DCO) of Dera Bugti, Abdul Samad Lasi, a group of miscreants led by Bakhshoo Mandrani was coming towards Sui to attack the gas installations there. In the consequent exchange of fire with the SFs, three attackers were killed and four others wounded. The rest of the attackers escaped, he claimed.
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January - 12 
At least 15 people, including three personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC), were killed and three others injured in an armed clash between the paramilitary force and armed tribesmen in the Pirkoh area of Dera Bugti district in Balochistan on January 12. Officials told The News that an FC convoy was ca
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At least 15 people, including three personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC), were killed and three others injured in an armed clash between the paramilitary force and armed tribesmen in the Pirkoh area of Dera Bugti district in Balochistan on January 12. Officials told The News that an FC convoy was carrying ration to the Pirkoh check-post when their vehicle hit a remote-controlled landmine in the Puthar Nullah area, killing three FC personnel and wounding three others. Abdul Samad Lasi, District Coordination Officer, informed that soon after the explosion, paramilitary forces cordoned off the area and fierce clashes erupted between the FC personnel and suspected miscreants. 12 miscreants were killed in the encounter, in which the two sides used sophisticated weapons, Lasi added.
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January - 12 
Three more security force personnel were killed in the Margat coalmine area of Bolan district in a rocket attack at a base camp of security forces (SFs) on January 12-night. According to Dawn, armed men fired eight rockets one of which hit the SF post, killing three soldiers on the spot and injuring
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Three more security force personnel were killed in the Margat coalmine area of Bolan district in a rocket attack at a base camp of security forces (SFs) on January 12-night. According to Dawn, armed men fired eight rockets one of which hit the SF post, killing three soldiers on the spot and injuring two others.
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January - 15 
At least eight people were killed in clashes between armed men and security forces (SFs) in the Kahan area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on January 15, according to Dawn. Marri tribesmen alleged that paramilitary forces had taken over control of the Kahan town which had been under hea
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At least eight people were killed in clashes between armed men and security forces (SFs) in the Kahan area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on January 15, according to Dawn. Marri tribesmen alleged that paramilitary forces had taken over control of the Kahan town which had been under heavy attack for two days. Most of the people of Kahan are reported to have left the town. According to official sources, armed men fired at least 48 rockets from mountains targeting the Frontier Corps fort in Kahan. Most of the rockets exploded close to the fort and a few of them in the residential areas of the town. There might have been causalities as some rockets had hit residential areas, officials said.
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January - 16 
Security forces (SFs) killed three children in an attack at Kahan and other adjacent areas of Balochistan province on January 16, local tribesmen were quoted as saying in Daily Times. A representative of the Marri Qaumi Ittehad said that aerial attacks were carried out in the Kahan area and continue
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Security forces (SFs) killed three children in an attack at Kahan and other adjacent areas of Balochistan province on January 16, local tribesmen were quoted as saying in Daily Times. A representative of the Marri Qaumi Ittehad said that aerial attacks were carried out in the Kahan area and continued for over three hours. Raziq Bugti, the Government spokesperson, however, said that unidentified assailants had attacked a SF convoy and the latter had probably responded to it. He denied any aerial attacks, adding that no casualty was reported from Kahan and Kohlu.
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January - 20 
According to Dawn, reports of exchanges of heavy fire between security forces (SFs) and tribesmen around Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province were received on January 20. Jamhoori Watan Party spokesperson Agha Shahid Hasan Bugti claimed that nine people were killed and 31 others injured in shellin
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According to Dawn, reports of exchanges of heavy fire between security forces (SFs) and tribesmen around Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province were received on January 20. Jamhoori Watan Party spokesperson Agha Shahid Hasan Bugti claimed that nine people were killed and 31 others injured in shelling on the town by SFs. He said paramilitary forces started massive shelling on the town at 11.30am, in which six children, two women and a man were killed and 23 others wounded. He said shelling was continuing till evening and two jets had carried out an attack near the town. Dera Bugti District Coordination Officer Abdul Samad Lasi said Government buildings, a television booster and a telephone exchange were badly damaged in the exchange of fire in the area. "Miscreants fired four rockets on my house in Sui. One of them fell 15 yards away from my house but did not explode," he told Dawn.
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January - 25 
According to Dawn, six passengers were killed and five others sustained injuries when a minibus hit a landmine at Kharcha in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on January 25. Two women, three children and the driver were reportedly killed on the spot. The district coordination officer i
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According to Dawn, six passengers were killed and five others sustained injuries when a minibus hit a landmine at Kharcha in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on January 25. Two women, three children and the driver were reportedly killed on the spot. The district coordination officer in Dera Bugti, Abdul Samad Lasi, told Dawn that after the dismantling of the Bekal camps outlaws had taken shelter in mountains and they had laid the mine on the Bekar Road.
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February - 1 
Three persons are reported to have died when Frontier Corps (FC) personnel returned fire during an attack on an FC outpost in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan on February 1. “Unidentified attackers fired at least 23 rockets at the FC outpost in Dera Bugti district. However, no FC personnel wer
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Three persons are reported to have died when Frontier Corps (FC) personnel returned fire during an attack on an FC outpost in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan on February 1. “Unidentified attackers fired at least 23 rockets at the FC outpost in Dera Bugti district. However, no FC personnel were injured. Three of the attackers were killed when FC personnel returned fire and the rest fled, leaving the three bodies behind,” Dera Bugti District Coordination Officer Abdul Samad Lasi said. He added that a library and a mosque located inside the outpost were damaged in the attack. However, Agha Shahid Bugti of the Jamhoori Watan Party said three tribesmen were killed and two were wounded when paramilitary forces shelled the town “in revenge” for the landmine explosion, which killed at least one FC soldier on January 31, according to Daily Times.
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February - 4 
According to Dawn, six people, including two security guards, were killed and 12 persons, including women and children, were injured in a missile attack on the Sui town in Balochistan province on February 4-night. Suspected Baloch insurgents launched the missile attack from the Mohan Put area, some
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According to Dawn, six people, including two security guards, were killed and 12 persons, including women and children, were injured in a missile attack on the Sui town in Balochistan province on February 4-night. Suspected Baloch insurgents launched the missile attack from the Mohan Put area, some 20km from Sui, on February 4-evening and continued doing so till late in the night. "Over 100 missiles and long-range rockets landed and exploded in Sui township, damaging 16 houses and government buildings," official sources told Dawn. Water and power supply was disrupted in the Sui town as some of the missiles hit the water tankers and transmission lines providing electricity to the town, sources said, and added that 15 people, including women and children, were injured when their houses were hit by rockets and missiles.
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February - 5 
At least 14 people were killed and 19 injured when a powerful bomb exploded on a passenger bus on February 5 in the Mastung district of Balochistan province. The explosion occurred when the Lahore-bound bus, which was carrying 34 passengers, reached Kolpur, some 55 kilometers from Quetta, capital of
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At least 14 people were killed and 19 injured when a powerful bomb exploded on a passenger bus on February 5 in the Mastung district of Balochistan province. The explosion occurred when the Lahore-bound bus, which was carrying 34 passengers, reached Kolpur, some 55 kilometers from Quetta, capital of Balochistan, according to Daily Times. Provincial police chief Choudhury Mohammed Yaqoob said that the bomb used "high-intensity" explosives and a timer. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing.
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February - 10 
According to Dawn, three members of a family, including two women, were killed and four persons sustained injuries in a landmine explosion near Sangsilla in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on February 10. According to official sources, the family living in a village near Sangsilla wa
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According to Dawn, three members of a family, including two women, were killed and four persons sustained injuries in a landmine explosion near Sangsilla in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on February 10. According to official sources, the family living in a village near Sangsilla was migrating to Lahri due to continuous firing and rocket attacks in the area.
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February - 15 
Three Chinese engineers and a Pakistani driver were killed on February 15 in Hub city, about 700 kilometers south of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, according to Daily Times. Hub Deputy Inspector General of Police, Pervaiz Zahoor, informed that the Chinese, Long Wan Dei, Zhaobin and Veiy Ja
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Three Chinese engineers and a Pakistani driver were killed on February 15 in Hub city, about 700 kilometers south of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, according to Daily Times. Hub Deputy Inspector General of Police, Pervaiz Zahoor, informed that the Chinese, Long Wan Dei, Zhaobin and Veiy Jang Chang, were returning to their homes from work at Attock Cement Factory. A man identifying himself as Meerak Baloch, spokesman of the Balochistan Liberation Army, claimed responsibility for the attack. He said that the Chinese should stop work on all projects that the Baloch oppose in the province. This was the second attack in the province targeting Chinese after three engineers helping to develop a deep seaport in Gwadar were killed on May 3, 2004 in a car bomb explosion.
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February - 21 
According to Dawn, three members of the Domki tribe were killed on February 21 when a landmine exploded under a bullock-cart in the Chattar area of Nasirabad district in Balochistan.
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According to Dawn, three members of the Domki tribe were killed on February 21 when a landmine exploded under a bullock-cart in the Chattar area of Nasirabad district in Balochistan.
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March - 10 
At least 29 people are reported to have died during a landmine explosion in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on March 10. According to The News, a wedding party, comprising some 35 people of a family, including women and children, was en route to Rakhni from Bekar when their tractor-t
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At least 29 people are reported to have died during a landmine explosion in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on March 10. According to The News, a wedding party, comprising some 35 people of a family, including women and children, was en route to Rakhni from Bekar when their tractor-trolley hit an anti-tank landmine near Dera Bugti. The deceased included 16 children and five women. They reportedly belonged to the Massuri clan of the Bugti tribe, which had returned to the area recently from the Punjab province.
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March - 26 
Three persons were killed in an exchange of fire between security forces and insurgents in the Peshbogi area of Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on March 26. Col. Furqan, Commander of the Bambore Rifles (a wing of the Frontier Corps), told reporters that two insurgents and a soldier were
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Three persons were killed in an exchange of fire between security forces and insurgents in the Peshbogi area of Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on March 26. Col. Furqan, Commander of the Bambore Rifles (a wing of the Frontier Corps), told reporters that two insurgents and a soldier were killed during a rocket attack by armed men and the ensuing exchange of fire with the troops. He also said three outlaws were arrested. The incident coincided with the return of Rahija tribesmen of Dera Bugti, opponents of Nawab Akbar Bugti, to their hometown after nine years of refuge in Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan, according to Dawn. A convoy of over 100 vehicles carrying about 1,500 Rahijas led by Mir Hamadan Bugti, escorted by army and paramilitary troops with helicopters hovering above, entered the Dera Bugti town from Deramore at 3pm.
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March - 29 
Meanwhile, heavy fighting was reported between the security forces and tribesmen in the Sangsilla area near Dera Bugti, in which both sides used heavy weapons. Dera Bugti District official Kazim Bugti claimed that three children and two women were killed when their mud house came under heavy firing.
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Meanwhile, heavy fighting was reported between the security forces and tribesmen in the Sangsilla area near Dera Bugti, in which both sides used heavy weapons. Dera Bugti District official Kazim Bugti claimed that three children and two women were killed when their mud house came under heavy firing.
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April - 2 
Seven SF personnel were killed during another landmine blast near Sanni Cross in the Dhahdhar area of Bolan district.
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Seven SF personnel were killed during another landmine blast near Sanni Cross in the Dhahdhar area of Bolan district.
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April - 6 
Bugti tribe sources claimed that two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed when their vehicle was hit by a landmine in the Qambar Lango area of the Loti gas field on April 6. They also claimed that six FC personnel had died and many others injured when armed tribesmen opened fire on them in the
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Bugti tribe sources claimed that two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed when their vehicle was hit by a landmine in the Qambar Lango area of the Loti gas field on April 6. They also claimed that six FC personnel had died and many others injured when armed tribesmen opened fire on them in the same area. However, official sources did not confirm these incidents. There were also unconfirmed reports of fighting between security forces and armed tribesmen in the Kahan, Karmo Wadh and other areas of Kohlu district.
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April - 7 
At least three persons were killed in landmine blasts and exchange of fire between security forces and insurgents in the Wadh area of Khuzdar district and Dera Bugti in Balochistan, according to The News. Official sources said firing continued for several hours between the two sides in Wadh. They sa
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At least three persons were killed in landmine blasts and exchange of fire between security forces and insurgents in the Wadh area of Khuzdar district and Dera Bugti in Balochistan, according to The News. Official sources said firing continued for several hours between the two sides in Wadh. They said a convoy of the security forces was on its way from Karachi when it was attacked by armed men riding motorbikes. One of the bullets hit the driver of the official vehicle killing him on the spot while two soldiers died subsequently. Later, the armed men set ablaze the vehicle and escaped from the incident site. Seven others were injured during the crossfire, the sources added.
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April - 25 
A suspected Afghan bomb-maker and four members of his family were killed when an explosive device he was building blew up in their home on the outskirts of Quetta, capital of the Balochistan province, on April 25, according to Daily Times. The man’s wife, mother-in-law, brother and three-year-old so
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A suspected Afghan bomb-maker and four members of his family were killed when an explosive device he was building blew up in their home on the outskirts of Quetta, capital of the Balochistan province, on April 25, according to Daily Times. The man’s wife, mother-in-law, brother and three-year-old son died in the blast, province police chief Chaudhry Mohammad Yaqoob said. His second wife and another son aged 13 were injured and the roof of the house collapsed after the blast, he added. The suspect, Afghan national identified as Kamaluddin, was wanted by police following intelligence reports that some saboteurs had entered Pakistan for subversive activities, Yaqoob said.
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May - 2 
Jamhoori Watan Party chief Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti claimed that at least 19 security force personnel were killed and six others injured in a landmine blast in the Sarposh area of Dear Bugti district. The chief of the Bugti tribe said Frontier Corps suffered losses in the Sangsilla area where armed tr
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Jamhoori Watan Party chief Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti claimed that at least 19 security force personnel were killed and six others injured in a landmine blast in the Sarposh area of Dear Bugti district. The chief of the Bugti tribe said Frontier Corps suffered losses in the Sangsilla area where armed tribesmen targeted a camp of the security forces. No independent confirmation was available on his claim.
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May - 11 
Four Bugti tribesmen were killed and five others wounded in an armed clash between two factions of the Mandwani and Kalpar Bugtis in the Lanjo area of Dera Bugti district on May 11. According to officials, armed men belonging to the Mandwani Bugtis opened fire on a convoy of Kalpar tribesmen, which
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Four Bugti tribesmen were killed and five others wounded in an armed clash between two factions of the Mandwani and Kalpar Bugtis in the Lanjo area of Dera Bugti district on May 11. According to officials, armed men belonging to the Mandwani Bugtis opened fire on a convoy of Kalpar tribesmen, which was on its way to Sui. The vehicle of the Kalpars overturned after running over a landmine, killing four people. Subsequently, the Kalpar Bugtis returned fire by taking positions in nearby mountains, injuring five Mandwani Bugtis. The exchange of fire lasted for more than three hours and the tribesmen also used heavy weapons, including rockets, against each other, according to Dawn.
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May - 11 
Six police personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF) were killed and 13 others sustained injuries in five powerful bomb explosions at the firing range of the Police Training College in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province on May 11, according to Dawn. The banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) cla
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Six police personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF) were killed and 13 others sustained injuries in five powerful bomb explosions at the firing range of the Police Training College in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province on May 11, according to Dawn. The banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the blasts. “It is an act of terrorism and the perpetrators had used booby traps to trigger powerful blasts,” Inspector-General of Police Chaudhary Mohammad Yaqoob said. Two suspects had been taken into custody, he added. The five blasts occurred in quick succession soon after the ATF contingent had arrived at the firing range at around 8.15am.
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May - 13 
A Government official, identified as Naib Tehsildar Shahzada Khan Bugti, who was abducted by unidentified persons on May 13 along with two Levies force personnel was found dead on May 14 in the Dera Bugti district, according to Daily Times. The District Coordination Officer, Abdul Samad Lasi, said t
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A Government official, identified as Naib Tehsildar Shahzada Khan Bugti, who was abducted by unidentified persons on May 13 along with two Levies force personnel was found dead on May 14 in the Dera Bugti district, according to Daily Times. The District Coordination Officer, Abdul Samad Lasi, said that Shahzada Khan Bugti was investigating a land ownership dispute between tribesmen loyal to Nawab Akbar Bugti and the pro-government Kalpar clan. Meanwhile, according to Agencies, Nawab Akbar Bugti has claimed that three Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were killed and five injured in clashes with his supporters in Barboz.
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May - 27 
According to Daily Times, six security force (SF) personnel were killed and eight others sustained injuries during clashes with insurgents in the Dera Bugti area of Balochistan on May 27. “Sporadic clashes between security forces and tribesmen resulted in the killing of three security personnel and
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According to Daily Times, six security force (SF) personnel were killed and eight others sustained injuries during clashes with insurgents in the Dera Bugti area of Balochistan on May 27. “Sporadic clashes between security forces and tribesmen resulted in the killing of three security personnel and injuries to five others in Pir Koh area where a fierce exchange of fire took place between the two sides,” said insurgents’ ‘commander’ Mir Alam Khan Bugti. He said that SFs and insurgents also exchanged fire in the Sarloop area, 30kms east of Dera Bugti, which left one soldier dead. Two more SF personnel were killed as violence continued in the Loti area where rockets were fired on a gas field and shelling was continuing.
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May - 30 
Baloch insurgents’ leader Mir Alam Khan Bugti claimed on May 30 that two security force personnel were killed and three injured during landmine blasts in the Cengari locality. “Security forces set fire to 26 houses of Bugti tribesmen in the Munjo area,” he added.
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Baloch insurgents’ leader Mir Alam Khan Bugti claimed on May 30 that two security force personnel were killed and three injured during landmine blasts in the Cengari locality. “Security forces set fire to 26 houses of Bugti tribesmen in the Munjo area,” he added.
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June - 9 
A spokesperson for the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), calling himself Azad Baloch, claimed to have killed four Government officials in Kohlu on June 9. However, the incident could not be confirmed through independent sources.
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A spokesperson for the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), calling himself Azad Baloch, claimed to have killed four Government officials in Kohlu on June 9. However, the incident could not be confirmed through independent sources.
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June - 11 
Five unidentified insurgents were reportedly killed and 11 injured when security forces (SFs) retaliated to an attack at Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province on June 11. Balochistan Government spokesperson Raziq Bugti said militants attacked the SFs with heavy rocket and gunfire, but fled when the
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Five unidentified insurgents were reportedly killed and 11 injured when security forces (SFs) retaliated to an attack at Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province on June 11. Balochistan Government spokesperson Raziq Bugti said militants attacked the SFs with heavy rocket and gunfire, but fled when they retaliated, Geo Television reported. “We came to know from their conversation through satellite telephones that five miscreants were killed and 11 injured,” he said.
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June - 13 
At least five insurgents were killed and seven others arrested on June 13 during an operation launched by Frontier Corps (FC) in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province. Balochistan Government spokesperson Abdul Raziq Bugti told The News that the FC operation continued for more than over six
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At least five insurgents were killed and seven others arrested on June 13 during an operation launched by Frontier Corps (FC) in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province. Balochistan Government spokesperson Abdul Raziq Bugti told The News that the FC operation continued for more than over six hours during which five miscreants were killed and seven arrested. The FC destroyed a huge cache of explosive material, he added. Helicopters were used in the operation, he disclosed.
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June - 30 
Violence intensified in Balochistan with SFs and insurgents claiming to have inflicted heavy damage on each other. SFs claimed killing three insurgents and injuring two in a clash at Nal in Kohlu district. However, Azad Baloch rejected Government claims and said that they had killed nine SF personne
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Violence intensified in Balochistan with SFs and insurgents claiming to have inflicted heavy damage on each other. SFs claimed killing three insurgents and injuring two in a clash at Nal in Kohlu district. However, Azad Baloch rejected Government claims and said that they had killed nine SF personnel. Unconfirmed reports said that 180-armed men had been injured in several hours of firing at Chachi Kech in the Kohlu district.
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July - 5 
Daily Times reports that the security forces (SF) personnel backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants in the Sangsila area of the Dera Bugti district in Balochistan, killing at least 25 suspected militants on July 5. A large cache of weapons, including rockets, landmines an
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Daily Times reports that the security forces (SF) personnel backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants in the Sangsila area of the Dera Bugti district in Balochistan, killing at least 25 suspected militants on July 5. A large cache of weapons, including rockets, landmines and other ammunitions were seized during the operation. “During a two-hour operation, security forces killed at least 25 militants and wounded several others,” a Balochistan government spokesman Raziq Bugti said in Quetta.
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July - 7 
Daily Times has reported that tribal militants claimed to have shot dead at least seven security force (SF) personnel in separate clashes in Balochistan on July 7.
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Daily Times has reported that tribal militants claimed to have shot dead at least seven security force (SF) personnel in separate clashes in Balochistan on July 7.
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July - 15 
On July 15, tribal militants claimed to have killed at least nine security forces personnel in various parts of Dera Bugti district. Wadera Alam Khan, spokesman for the tribesmen, said “A landmine blast at Waliani Darbar killed three security men and injured another five.” He further said that milit
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On July 15, tribal militants claimed to have killed at least nine security forces personnel in various parts of Dera Bugti district. Wadera Alam Khan, spokesman for the tribesmen, said “A landmine blast at Waliani Darbar killed three security men and injured another five.” He further said that militants killed many security forces in the Pakka Qila area. “We believe that the death toll in Pakka Qila is six, but the exact number is not known yet”, he said.
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July - 30 
Daily Times quoting official sources reports that three soldiers, Mohammad Taslim, Ali Mohammad and Wali Bakhsh, were killed and three others sustain serious injuries when their vehicle hit a landmine at Kahan in the Kohlu district on July 30.
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Daily Times quoting official sources reports that three soldiers, Mohammad Taslim, Ali Mohammad and Wali Bakhsh, were killed and three others sustain serious injuries when their vehicle hit a landmine at Kahan in the Kohlu district on July 30.
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August - 7 
Insurgents on August 7 claimed to have killed nine security force personnel and injured 12 others following clashes at Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province, according to Daily Times. Wadera Alam Khan, a spokesperson for the insurgents, told reporters via satellite phone that violence had escalated
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Insurgents on August 7 claimed to have killed nine security force personnel and injured 12 others following clashes at Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province, according to Daily Times. Wadera Alam Khan, a spokesperson for the insurgents, told reporters via satellite phone that violence had escalated on August 7 after a brief break. “Nine security forces personnel were killed while 12 were seriously wounded,” he said, adding that the clash had occurred at Daman in the north of Uchh gas field. “The assault was launched when security forces attacked the hideouts of Baloch fighters. Subsequently, both sides traded fire for many hours,” he informed. Khan also said the insurgents had captured seven vehicles of the troops.
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August - 15 
Three persons, including two SF personnel, were killed when a vehicle of the security forces hit a landmine in the Suro area of Kohlu district. Another man, identified as Mustafa, was killed in a landmine explosion in the Sangsella area of Dera Bugti district.
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Three persons, including two SF personnel, were killed when a vehicle of the security forces hit a landmine in the Suro area of Kohlu district. Another man, identified as Mustafa, was killed in a landmine explosion in the Sangsella area of Dera Bugti district.
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August - 17 
In the Karmo Wadh area of Kohlu, a vehicle carrying SF personnel hit a landmine killing three soldiers, Amjad Ali, Tasawar Hussain and Matloob Hussain, and wounding seven others. Further, two personnel of the Frontier Corps, Kashmir Khan Afridi and Abdul Khaliq Afridi, were killed and five others in
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In the Karmo Wadh area of Kohlu, a vehicle carrying SF personnel hit a landmine killing three soldiers, Amjad Ali, Tasawar Hussain and Matloob Hussain, and wounding seven others. Further, two personnel of the Frontier Corps, Kashmir Khan Afridi and Abdul Khaliq Afridi, were killed and five others injured when their vehicle hit a landmine in the Bhambhoor area of Dera Bugti district
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August - 25 
Four insurgents and two security force (SF) personnel are reported to have died and an officer wounded on August 25 as the SFs used helicopter gun-ships to launch another operation in parts of the Kohlu district in Balochistan province. Dawn has reported that the SFs moved in to Karmo Wadh and Tarta
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Four insurgents and two security force (SF) personnel are reported to have died and an officer wounded on August 25 as the SFs used helicopter gun-ships to launch another operation in parts of the Kohlu district in Balochistan province. Dawn has reported that the SFs moved in to Karmo Wadh and Tartani areas near Kahan and used helicopter gun-ships to attack insurgents’ hideouts. The operation was launched two days ago, said sources. Azad Baloch, a spokesperson for the proscribed Balochistan Liberation Army, informed the media at the Quetta Press Club on telephone from an unknown place that armed insurgents were resisting the attacks. He claimed that over a dozen SF personnel had been killed and many others injured in the area. He also claimed killing Frontier Corps personnel in a landmine explosion in the Kamo Wadh area. However, official sources did not confirm any casualties to the SFs.
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August - 26 
Nawab Akbar Bugti, the leader of the Bugti tribe and President of the Jamhoori Watan Party (JWP) and also the driving force behind the anti-Government rebellion in Balochistan, was killed in a massive military operation in the Bhambore Hills, an area between the cities of Kohlu and Dera Bugti in the
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Nawab Akbar Bugti, the leader of the Bugti tribe and President of the Jamhoori Watan Party (JWP) and also the driving force behind the anti-Government rebellion in Balochistan, was killed in a massive military operation in the Bhambore Hills, an area between the cities of Kohlu and Dera Bugti in the Balochistan Province on August 26, according to Daily Times. “Yes, Nawab Bugti has been killed in the operation,” said Federal Information Minister Mohammad Ali Durrani. As many as 21 army commandos and 37 rebels had also been killed in the same operation, which targeted 50 to 80 of Nawab Bugti’s closest family members and top commanders. Reports also indicated that Balochistan Liberation Army Chief Balach Marri and Nawab Bugti’s grandsons Brahamdagh and Mir Ali Bugti were also killed in the fighting. Nawab Bugti’s location was discovered three days ago and security forces had besieged the hills where he was hiding, the report added. Sources said that Nawab Bugti’s whereabouts were established by monitoring satellite phone intercepts. “It is presumed that Akbar Bugti and a number of other terrorists have been killed,” an official statement said. It said that heavy fire was exchanged, which resulted in a cave-in, which buried all those inside, including Nawab Bugti and a large number of his top aides.
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August - 29 
At least five persons were reportedly killed in a bomb blast as violence continued in the Balochistan province for the third consecutive day on August 29 after funeral prayers for the slain Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. The blast in Hub, an industrial town close to the Sindh border, also wou
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At least five persons were reportedly killed in a bomb blast as violence continued in the Balochistan province for the third consecutive day on August 29 after funeral prayers for the slain Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. The blast in Hub, an industrial town close to the Sindh border, also wounded ten people.
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September - 4 September - 5
A member of the Bugti tribe was killed in a landmine blast in the Sangsila area of Dera Bugti on September 5, while three others from a Bugti sub-tribe were killed in an ambush in the Naseerabad district a day earlier, Daily Times reported. Official sources said that Ghulam Nabi triggered the bl
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A member of the Bugti tribe was killed in a landmine blast in the Sangsila area of Dera Bugti on September 5, while three others from a Bugti sub-tribe were killed in an ambush in the Naseerabad district a day earlier, Daily Times reported. Official sources said that Ghulam Nabi triggered the blast when he stepped on a landmine, killing him instantly. On September 4, three members of the Masori clan of Bugti tribe died in an ambush that injured seven others in the Naseerabad district.
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September - 8 
According to Dawn, at least six people were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in a bomb blast in the Rakhni Bazaar area of Barkhan district in Balochistan province on September 8-morning. “Two of the victims died on the spot and four succumbed to injuries while being shifted to Dera Ghazi Khan
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According to Dawn, at least six people were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in a bomb blast in the Rakhni Bazaar area of Barkhan district in Balochistan province on September 8-morning. “Two of the victims died on the spot and four succumbed to injuries while being shifted to Dera Ghazi Khan,” official sources said, adding that most of the victims were labourers. Area Police Chief Hafiz Inayatullah said slain tribal chief Nawab Akbar Bugti’s supporters were responsible for the blast, AP reported.
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October - 3 
Three security force (SF) personnel were killed and two others sustained injuries when their convoy was ambushed in the Bhombor area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on October 3, according to Dawn. The SF convoy was reportedly going to the Kahan area to defuse landmines planted by tribesme
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Three security force (SF) personnel were killed and two others sustained injuries when their convoy was ambushed in the Bhombor area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on October 3, according to Dawn. The SF convoy was reportedly going to the Kahan area to defuse landmines planted by tribesmen in a vast area to restrict their movement. When it reached Bhombor mountain range on the border of Dera Bugti and Kohlu districts, unidentified people attacked it, using heavy weapons, including rockets.
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November - 2 
Two police officers and a civilian were killed in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 2, according to Daily Times. “The blast took place on Shahra-e-Gulastan in front of the Inspector General’s office at about 3:50pm,” informed Balochistan Inspector General of Police, Chaudhry Mohammad Yaqoo
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Two police officers and a civilian were killed in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 2, according to Daily Times. “The blast took place on Shahra-e-Gulastan in front of the Inspector General’s office at about 3:50pm,” informed Balochistan Inspector General of Police, Chaudhry Mohammad Yaqoob. “A Suzuki pick-up, which had a time-bomb fixed to it, was on its way to an unknown location for supposedly terrorist activity when the bomb went off due to incorrect timing or technical pressure,” added Yaqoob. Sources told Daily Times the bomber belonged to the Hazara community and was a resident of Kocha Mola Raza of Quetta’s Alamdar Road. Yaqoob said it would be premature to name the perpetrators of the attack, but added that the involvement of Afghans or miscreants from the Dera Bugti and Kohlu areas was also possible. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast so far.
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November - 13 
At least two persons, including an eight-year-old girl, were killed and 15 others sustained injuries when a powerful bomb exploded in the Smmungli area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 13, The News reported. Police said that the explosive device, planted on a bicycle, went off at aroun
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At least two persons, including an eight-year-old girl, were killed and 15 others sustained injuries when a powerful bomb exploded in the Smmungli area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 13, The News reported. Police said that the explosive device, planted on a bicycle, went off at around 7:30 pm, at Smmungli area outside a fast food centre. “It was a terrorist activity, and we believe Afghan elements are involved,” Balochistan Government spokesperson Raziq Bugti told Daily Times, but added that it could also have been “other elements that have been engaged in violence in the province.”
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