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Major Incidents:2007
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January - 6 
Security forces (SFs) killed four insurgents, including ‘commander’ Dur Mohammed, and arrested seven others during a raid on a farrari (fugitive) camp in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan on January 6, Daily Times reported on January 7.
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Security forces (SFs) killed four insurgents, including ‘commander’ Dur Mohammed, and arrested seven others during a raid on a farrari (fugitive) camp in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan on January 6, Daily Times reported on January 7.
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February - 17 
On February 17, 17 people, including a senior civil judge, were killed and 30 others injured in a powerful suicide bombing in the Quetta District Courts compound, reports Daily Times. The blast took place inside the courtroom of Senior Civil Judge Abdul Wahid Durrani at 11:05am. Tariq Masood Khosa,
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On February 17, 17 people, including a senior civil judge, were killed and 30 others injured in a powerful suicide bombing in the Quetta District Courts compound, reports Daily Times. The blast took place inside the courtroom of Senior Civil Judge Abdul Wahid Durrani at 11:05am. Tariq Masood Khosa, Balochistan’s inspector general of police said, “It was a suicide bombing which is evident from the recovery of the heads of two persons. One of them entered the courtroom and blew himself up.” He further said police were considering all possible motives for the attack and were not ruling out the involvement of a “foreign hand”.
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February - 25 
A woman and her two children were killed when insurgents fired a rocket at their house in the Kahan area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on February 25, according to Daily Times. Government officials, however, did not confirm the report.
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A woman and her two children were killed when insurgents fired a rocket at their house in the Kahan area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on February 25, according to Daily Times. Government officials, however, did not confirm the report.
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March - 21 
Five Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and four injured when unidentified gunmen ambushed their vehicle in the Bramcha area of Chagai district on March 21, an FC official said. Bramcha is notorious as a drug smugglers’ haven. "We are not sure who the actual attackers were, but they either be
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Five Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and four injured when unidentified gunmen ambushed their vehicle in the Bramcha area of Chagai district on March 21, an FC official said. Bramcha is notorious as a drug smugglers’ haven. "We are not sure who the actual attackers were, but they either belong to the drug mafia or the weapons mafia. We are investigating the matter," the official told Daily Times. The dead FC officials have been identified as Mohammad Omer, Awal Khan, Habibur Rehman, Mohammad Omar and Riaz Ahmed. The injured are Lieutenant Colonel Zia and his men Fatehullah, Mohammad Ali and Dost Mohammad. Independent sources said that the attackers had also fired a rocket at the FC vehicle, which was on a routine patrol in the area, and destroyed it completely. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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April - 9 
At least four security force (SF) personnel were killed and two others wounded in an ambush by insurgents near the Tartani area of Kohlu district on April 9, Dawn reported. SFs retaliated and claimed to have arrested at least 12 armed insurgents, four of whom had been injured in an encounter. Inter-
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At least four security force (SF) personnel were killed and two others wounded in an ambush by insurgents near the Tartani area of Kohlu district on April 9, Dawn reported. SFs retaliated and claimed to have arrested at least 12 armed insurgents, four of whom had been injured in an encounter. Inter-Services Public Relations chief Major General Waheed Arshad confirmed the death of three SF personnel and said that two others were injured. Sources said that SFs had launched a search operation in areas between Sibi and Tartani against insurgents blowing up electricity towers and railway lines. When a convoy was near the Tartani area it was attacked with heavy weapons and rockets. A security vehicle was blown up with a remote-controlled bomb, killing the four soldiers and causing injuries to two others.
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April - 13 
Three security force (SF) personnel were killed when a landmine exploded in the Tartani Manjara area of Kohlu district on April 13, according to Dawn. Official sources said the SF personnel were clearing the area of mines for construction of a road when one of them ran over a landmine planted by the
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Three security force (SF) personnel were killed when a landmine exploded in the Tartani Manjara area of Kohlu district on April 13, according to Dawn. Official sources said the SF personnel were clearing the area of mines for construction of a road when one of them ran over a landmine planted by the insurgents.
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April - 22 
Three children died in an explosion in the Khad Kocha area of Mastung district in Balochistan on April 22, according to Dawn. Police said two motorcyclists hurled an explosive device into the house of one Habibullah Lehri. It exploded killing his 12-year-old daughter Shakara and two sons, five-year
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Three children died in an explosion in the Khad Kocha area of Mastung district in Balochistan on April 22, according to Dawn. Police said two motorcyclists hurled an explosive device into the house of one Habibullah Lehri. It exploded killing his 12-year-old daughter Shakara and two sons, five-year old Imdadullah and two-year old Nasibullah.
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May - 29 
Four persons, including a wanted insurgent, were killed and seven others sustained injuries in a shootout between security force (SF) personnel and armed men in the Dera Allahyar area of Jaffarabad district in Balochistan, on May 29, according to Dawn. When a security convoy was passing through Dera
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Four persons, including a wanted insurgent, were killed and seven others sustained injuries in a shootout between security force (SF) personnel and armed men in the Dera Allahyar area of Jaffarabad district in Balochistan, on May 29, according to Dawn. When a security convoy was passing through Dera Allahyar, armed men in a car reportedly opened fire killing a man accompanying the SF personnel. The SFs retaliated and insurgent commander, Musa Rahija Bugti, Nari Bugti, a former commander of Nawab Akbar Bugti, and two other people were killed in the crossfire. Nari Bugti had surrendered to the government and was working with the SFs. The two others killed were identified as Nazir Ahmed, a soft drink vendor, and Sach Anand, a shopkeeper.
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June - 8 
Three persons were killed and seven others sustained injuries when a bomb exploded on a bus in the Hub town of Balochistan on June 8-night, according to Dawn. Police said the explosive device was planted in front of a hotel on RCD road at Ghulam Qadir Chowk and exploded when the bus was passing thro
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Three persons were killed and seven others sustained injuries when a bomb exploded on a bus in the Hub town of Balochistan on June 8-night, according to Dawn. Police said the explosive device was planted in front of a hotel on RCD road at Ghulam Qadir Chowk and exploded when the bus was passing through.
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June - 9 
Three people were killed and nine injured as a bomb exploded outside a hotel in Hub in Balochistan on June 9. Hub Station House Officer Abdullah Jan Afraidi said workers of the company Siddiq & Sons were having dinner outside Jumma Restaurant in the main bazaar when a homemade bomb exploded. “The ma
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Three people were killed and nine injured as a bomb exploded outside a hotel in Hub in Balochistan on June 9. Hub Station House Officer Abdullah Jan Afraidi said workers of the company Siddiq & Sons were having dinner outside Jumma Restaurant in the main bazaar when a homemade bomb exploded. “The majority of injured are residents of the Punjab working for the company located outside the restaurant,” Razaq Mondara, a local journalist, told Daily Times.
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June - 14 
Seven army soldiers, a police constable and a passer-by were killed on June 14-night when some unidentified armed men attacked a van on the Zarghoon road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, according to Dawn. Police said the victims were going to the Quetta Staff College from the railway station in a
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Seven army soldiers, a police constable and a passer-by were killed on June 14-night when some unidentified armed men attacked a van on the Zarghoon road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, according to Dawn. Police said the victims were going to the Quetta Staff College from the railway station in a hired vehicle after arriving in the city by Chiltan Express. When the van reached near the Railway Rest House, the armed men opened fire, killing seven people on the spot and injuring six others. The armed men also shot at two police personnel on a motorcycle, injuring them seriously. One of the police personnel later died in a hospital. No claim of responsibility was made till the last reports came in.
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July - 14 
Daily Times reports suspected tribal militants claimed to have killed at least 14 security force (SF) personnel in two separate incidents in the Dera Bugti district on an unspecified day. One Wadera Alam Khan, who called the Quetta Press Club via a satellite phone from an unspecified place on July 1
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Daily Times reports suspected tribal militants claimed to have killed at least 14 security force (SF) personnel in two separate incidents in the Dera Bugti district on an unspecified day. One Wadera Alam Khan, who called the Quetta Press Club via a satellite phone from an unspecified place on July 14, said that they had killed eleven SF personnel in the Pashinbogi area. While, a land mine explosion killed three Federal Corps’ (FC) officials and injured another three at an unspecified place. Officials’ sources, however, denied the claims.
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July - 19 
According to Daily Times, 29 persons, including 22 civilians and seven police officers, were killed and around 50 injured in a suicide car bomb attack at the Gadani Bus Stop in the industrial town of Hub in Balochistan on July 19-morning. Balochistan’s Inspector General of Police Tariq Masood Khosa,
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According to Daily Times, 29 persons, including 22 civilians and seven police officers, were killed and around 50 injured in a suicide car bomb attack at the Gadani Bus Stop in the industrial town of Hub in Balochistan on July 19-morning. Balochistan’s Inspector General of Police Tariq Masood Khosa, said, "It was a suicide attack that was targeted at Chinese engineers working in Balochistan," and added, "It is premature to say who masterminded the blast. One can’t say if it was to avenge the military operation in Jamia Hafsa or was carried out by Baloch insurgents or Taliban elements. All options are under consideration." Local police sources said that a 50-kg bomb had been fixed inside the car. The blast also damaged 10 cars and temporarily disrupted the power supply to most of Hub. Two of the destroyed vehicles belonged to the Balochistan police while one of them was that of the Chinese engineers.
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August - 8 
According to Dawn, four militants were killed and the commandant of Makran Scouts (a wing of the Frontier Corps) and another security force personnel injured in an encounter in the Mand area of Turbat district in Balochistan, close to the border with Iran, on August 8. A team of Makran Scout was rep
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According to Dawn, four militants were killed and the commandant of Makran Scouts (a wing of the Frontier Corps) and another security force personnel injured in an encounter in the Mand area of Turbat district in Balochistan, close to the border with Iran, on August 8. A team of Makran Scout was reportedly conducting a survey of losses caused by last month’s floods and cyclone in the Mand area when they were fired upon. A local official said the attack was allegedly carried out by close relatives of a leader of the Balochistan Liberation Army, Daily Times reported.
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September - 5 
Two personnel of the Frontier Corps and a passer-by were shot dead in an attack by armed assailants on the Brewery Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on September 5, according to The News.
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Two personnel of the Frontier Corps and a passer-by were shot dead in an attack by armed assailants on the Brewery Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on September 5, according to The News.
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September - 26 
The Superintendent of Police (Investigation Cell), Syed Sharyab, and his two guards died when their vehicle was ambushed in the Samungli area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on September 26-night, according to Dawn. His driver and security in charge of the Pakistan Television Centre (Quetta) were
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The Superintendent of Police (Investigation Cell), Syed Sharyab, and his two guards died when their vehicle was ambushed in the Samungli area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on September 26-night, according to Dawn. His driver and security in charge of the Pakistan Television Centre (Quetta) were wounded in the incident. The proscribed Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack.
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October - 20 
At least eight persons, including two women and a child, were killed and 28 others injured when a powerful bomb planted in a pickup vehicle exploded at a bus stand in the main market of Dera Bugti in Balochistan on October 20, reports Daily Times. Mir Liaquat Bugti, son of Mir Ahemdan Bugti, a gover
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At least eight persons, including two women and a child, were killed and 28 others injured when a powerful bomb planted in a pickup vehicle exploded at a bus stand in the main market of Dera Bugti in Balochistan on October 20, reports Daily Times. Mir Liaquat Bugti, son of Mir Ahemdan Bugti, a government ally and chieftain of the Raijha Bugti tribe, who was the main target of the bomb blast survived the incident as his car crossed the target spot only a few seconds before the explosion, local officials said. The banned Baloch Republican Army claimed responsibility for the incident.
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October - 23 
Three suspected militants were killed and another was injured in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Kurdan area near Dera Bugti on October 23, Dawn reported. SF personnel also arrested two militants and seized a cache of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, rocket launcher, r
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Three suspected militants were killed and another was injured in an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Kurdan area near Dera Bugti on October 23, Dawn reported. SF personnel also arrested two militants and seized a cache of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, rocket launcher, rockets, grenade and hundreds of rounds. The slain militants were identified as Saeedi Bugti, Mitha Khan Bugti and Yar Khan Bugti, who the SFs claimed were wanted in various cases of bomb blasts, attacks on the troops and explosions targeting gas pipelines and other installations.
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November - 15 
The News quoting Army sources based in the Swat district reports that 20 more militants were killed when troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery attacked pro-Taliban militants in Kuza Banda, Basham and Shangla on November 15. Six persons, including three women, sustained injuries when gu
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The News quoting Army sources based in the Swat district reports that 20 more militants were killed when troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery attacked pro-Taliban militants in Kuza Banda, Basham and Shangla on November 15. Six persons, including three women, sustained injuries when gunship helicopters targeted residential buildings in Kuza Banda and Charbagh.
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November - 23 
According to Daily Times, three police personnel and a minor girl were killed in three separate incidents claimed by the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), while several vehicles and official buildings were attacked as protests against the killing of Balach Marri, leader of the BLA, continu
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According to Daily Times, three police personnel and a minor girl were killed in three separate incidents claimed by the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), while several vehicles and official buildings were attacked as protests against the killing of Balach Marri, leader of the BLA, continued for the third day on November 23. A minor girl died in Satellite Town when miscreants hurled a hand grenade at a house. Separately, three police personnel were killed while a fourth was injured, resulting in eight policemen dead in the last three days. The BLA claimed responsibility for all the killings, and also rejected government claims that Nawab Bugti’s grandson had killed Marri. A BLA spokesman alleged that the government was spreading false rumours about the killing of Marri. Meanwhile, police detained dozens of protesters across Balochistan. These people, mainly students, protested the killing of Marri by blocking roads.
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November - 26 
According to Dawn, armed men shot dead three Marri tribesmen in the Tali area of Sibi district during an operation conducted by the security forces (SFs) looking for illegal arms and ammunition. Official sources stated that the tribesmen were helping the SFs on November 26-evening when they came und
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According to Dawn, armed men shot dead three Marri tribesmen in the Tali area of Sibi district during an operation conducted by the security forces (SFs) looking for illegal arms and ammunition. Official sources stated that the tribesmen were helping the SFs on November 26-evening when they came under fire. The troops returned the fire but the assailants escaped from the area.
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November - 28 
Gunmen ambushed a paramilitary convoy in the Panjgur district of Balochistan on November 28, killing three soldiers and injuring five others, AFP reported. “Unknown miscreants lobbed a hand grenade and fired bullets at two vehicles of the Frontier Corps in Panjgur district, killing three soldiers an
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Gunmen ambushed a paramilitary convoy in the Panjgur district of Balochistan on November 28, killing three soldiers and injuring five others, AFP reported. “Unknown miscreants lobbed a hand grenade and fired bullets at two vehicles of the Frontier Corps in Panjgur district, killing three soldiers and wounding five,” said an unnamed paramilitary commander. Troops returned fire but there were no immediate reports of casualties among the assailants, the official said.
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December - 3 
Six students of a seminary near Qila Saifullah were killed and four others injured in a bomb blast on December 3, Dawn reported. The management of the Jamia Imdadul Alum Mullah Bakhtair Adda suspects that an Afghan national who had stayed in the seminary overnight might have a hand in the explosion.
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Six students of a seminary near Qila Saifullah were killed and four others injured in a bomb blast on December 3, Dawn reported. The management of the Jamia Imdadul Alum Mullah Bakhtair Adda suspects that an Afghan national who had stayed in the seminary overnight might have a hand in the explosion. The explosive device had been planted in a room of the seminary. Police sources quoted the seminary’s management as saying that an Afghan national had requested permission to spend December 2-night there and left early in the morning. Qila Saifullah is approximately 150 kilometers from the provincial capital Quetta.
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December - 13 
Two suicide bombings near an army check-post in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on December 13 killed seven people, including three personnel of the Pakistan Army, military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, according to Daily Times. An official at the Inter-Services Public Relations said t
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Two suicide bombings near an army check-post in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on December 13 killed seven people, including three personnel of the Pakistan Army, military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, according to Daily Times. An official at the Inter-Services Public Relations said three of the dead were soldiers, while the remaining four were civilians. Meanwhile, independent sources said the blasts had killed 12 people and injured 16. AP quoted deputy police chief Rehmatullah Niazi as saying that 10 people had died. No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts so far. Official sources said that a young, bearded man approached the military checkpoint at the Hana Road in the cantonment area and when the military police tried to stop him, he blew himself up at about 5pm, according to Dawn. As the military personnel were busy in the rescue operation and stopping people from getting close to the scene of the first bombing, a second suicide bomber detonated his explosives.
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December - 24 
Four pro-government Bugti tribesmen were killed and three others injured in an ambush on December 24-evening near Dera Bugti, some 500-km from Quetta, reports Dawn. According to police, Wadera Wazir Khan Nothani was going to Sui from Dera Bugti in a pick-up along with a friend and security guards. W
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Four pro-government Bugti tribesmen were killed and three others injured in an ambush on December 24-evening near Dera Bugti, some 500-km from Quetta, reports Dawn. According to police, Wadera Wazir Khan Nothani was going to Sui from Dera Bugti in a pick-up along with a friend and security guards. When their vehicle reached the Nelagh area, some unidentified assailants opened fired on them with heavy weapons, killing four of them on the spot.
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December - 27 
Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson, was assassinated on December 27 in a gun and suicide attack as she drove away from a campaign rally just minutes after addressing thousands of supporters at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi, according to Daily Times.
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Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson, was assassinated on December 27 in a gun and suicide attack as she drove away from a campaign rally just minutes after addressing thousands of supporters at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi, according to Daily Times. 30 more people were killed and over 100 others, including Benazir’s political secretary Naheed Khan and Sherry Rehman, wounded when a suicide attacker riding on a motorbike blew himself up after firing at Benazir who was waving to her supporters from her vehicle’s sun roof. PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar stated that Benazir fell inside the vehicle after receiving bullets in her head and neck. Witnesses said three gun shots were heard before the suicide blast near her Black Lexus bulletproof vehicle. She later died at the Rawalpindi General Hospital. “The blast happened at around 5:10pm and the doctors pronounced her dead at 5:25pm,” Babar said. "It may have been pellets packed into the suicide bomber's vest that hit her," interior ministry spokesman Javed Cheema told AFP. Following the assassination, PPP activists reacted violently in different cities in Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Balochistan. Angry protestors took to the streets, pelted stones, burned government and private property and various vehicles besides chanting slogans against the government, The Post reported. At least 10 people were killed in different parts of the country, including two in Lahore, during the exchange of fire. In Karachi, police said at least 70 vehicles were burnt by protesters, including 35 trucks filled with wheat. All petrol pumps were immediately closed as knots of protesters blocked many roads. Incidents of aerial firing were reported in different parts especially in Peshawar, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Karachi and Quetta. Official sources told The News that civil armed forces have been summoned in aid of the security agencies to maintain law and order, adding the security around sensitive installations and government personalities has been beefed up.
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