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January - 1 
At least three fishermen, identified as Sikandar, Akhtar and Sheri Jan, were shot dead while one Shafiq was injured by unidentified armed assailants in the Pasni town of Gwadar District on January 1, reports Daily Times.
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At least three fishermen, identified as Sikandar, Akhtar and Sheri Jan, were shot dead while one Shafiq was injured by unidentified armed assailants in the Pasni town of Gwadar District on January 1, reports Daily Times.
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January - 5 
Unidentified militants opened fire and killed four passengers and injured 10 others traveling in Jaffar Express near Kohsar area of Kachhi in Bolan District on January 5, reports Daily Times. Official sources in the Pakistan Railways said that Jaffar Express was on its way to Quetta from Rawalpindi
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Unidentified militants opened fire and killed four passengers and injured 10 others traveling in Jaffar Express near Kohsar area of Kachhi in Bolan District on January 5, reports Daily Times. Official sources in the Pakistan Railways said that Jaffar Express was on its way to Quetta from Rawalpindi when it was attacked by the unidentified militants in the mountainous area of Bolan.
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January - 8 
According to Levies officials, unidentified armed assailants fired indiscriminately at two tankers carrying LPG in Shiehkwasil area in Mastung District. Three people were killed and another was injured in the firing. “The deceased and injured were residents of Punjab,” Levies officials said.
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According to Levies officials, unidentified armed assailants fired indiscriminately at two tankers carrying LPG in Shiehkwasil area in Mastung District. Three people were killed and another was injured in the firing. “The deceased and injured were residents of Punjab,” Levies officials said.
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January - 10 
At least 82 persons were killed and over 200 persons were injured in two separate bomb blasts in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on January 10, reports The News. At least 70 people were killed and over 160 injured in an attack targeting Shias at Alamdar Road in Quetta late in the even
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At least 82 persons were killed and over 200 persons were injured in two separate bomb blasts in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on January 10, reports The News. At least 70 people were killed and over 160 injured in an attack targeting Shias at Alamdar Road in Quetta late in the evening. A suicide bomber blew himself up inside a snooker club on Alamdar Road, which has two Shia prayer halls and a sizeable population of Shia Hazaras. Another blast took place outside the snooker club 10 minutes later. The twin blasts resulted in the death of as many as 70 people on the spot, most of them from the Hazrara Shia community. Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP), Mujahid Hussain, Station House Officer (SHO), Zafar Ali, Samaa cameraman Imran Sheikh, a reporter of the same channel, Saifur Rehman, and four Edhi volunteers were among those killed. Police experts said that more than 125 kilograms of explosives were used in the blasts. “It was the largest ever bomb to have hit the city,” said an unnamed senior Police Official.
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January - 11 
The death toll in January 10 twin blasts near a snooker club at Alamdar Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, increased to 105 on January 11, reports The Times of India. As reported earlier, 70 persons were killed in the blasts. According to reports, two blats occurred at arou
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The death toll in January 10 twin blasts near a snooker club at Alamdar Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, increased to 105 on January 11, reports The Times of India. As reported earlier, 70 persons were killed in the blasts. According to reports, two blats occurred at around 8.50pm, one inside a snooker club and the other outside in a car, within a 10-minute gap in a Shia-Hazara community dominated neighbourhood, killing 105 people and wounding 169. The dead included 25 rescue workers, nine Police officers and three journalists. The building housing the club was razed in the blast. In the first incident, a suicide bomber blew himself up inside the snooker club. Bomb disposal squad officers said an estimated six to seven kilograms of explosives were used by the suicide bomber. As police, rescuers and media persons rushed to the site, another bomb fixed to a vehicle parked nearby went off. An estimated 100 kilograms of explosives were used in the second blast. The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ), claimed responsibility for the attacks. In calls made to local journalists, LeJ spokesmen Bakar Saddiq said the first blast was carried out by a suicide bomber and the second was a bomb planted in a car that was triggered by remote control.
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January - 15 
Five Policeman, identified as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), in Crime Investigation Department (CID), Naseem Baloch, Constable Tahir, Constable Noor Ahmad, Constable Mohsin Ali and Constable Abdul Whaid were killed in a remote-controlled blast in Bonistan area of Panjgur District on January
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Five Policeman, identified as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), in Crime Investigation Department (CID), Naseem Baloch, Constable Tahir, Constable Noor Ahmad, Constable Mohsin Ali and Constable Abdul Whaid were killed in a remote-controlled blast in Bonistan area of Panjgur District on January 15, reports Daily Times. A Police official, Atiqur Rehman, said that a Police vehicle was patrolling in the Bonistan area when the remote-controlled device went off.
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January - 27 
At least three members of a members of pro-government tribal militia, including one of its ‘commanders’, were killed and four others were abducted when Baloch insurgents attacked their camp in Tilli Mat area of Dera Bugti District in Balochistan on January 27, reports The Express Tribune. According
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At least three members of a members of pro-government tribal militia, including one of its ‘commanders’, were killed and four others were abducted when Baloch insurgents attacked their camp in Tilli Mat area of Dera Bugti District in Balochistan on January 27, reports The Express Tribune. According to Balochistan Levies sources, dozens of armed insurgents assaulted the post of the tribal militia post in the Tilli Mat area, killing at least three of its members. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
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January - 28 
Two personnel of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were among three persons killed in Pasni in Gwadar District on January 28, reports Daily Times. Station House Officer Imam Baloch said that the PAF personnel were shopping at the Zareen Markeet when armed assailants opened indiscriminate fire on them. Re
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Two personnel of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were among three persons killed in Pasni in Gwadar District on January 28, reports Daily Times. Station House Officer Imam Baloch said that the PAF personnel were shopping at the Zareen Markeet when armed assailants opened indiscriminate fire on them. Resultantly, three people, including two PAF personnel and a shopkeeper, were killed, while a PAF official sustained bullet injuries.
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January - 30 
Four persons were shot dead in Dera Bugti District. Dera Bugti Tehsildar (revenue official) Bahram Khan Bugti said that unidentified assailants fired on four people in Nok Tarani area near Pir Koh, killing them on the spot.
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Four persons were shot dead in Dera Bugti District. Dera Bugti Tehsildar (revenue official) Bahram Khan Bugti said that unidentified assailants fired on four people in Nok Tarani area near Pir Koh, killing them on the spot.
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January - 30 
Three bullet-riddled bodies were found in between the mountains at Eastern Bypass in the proximity of Bussa Mandi in Quetta. “They were shot in the head and look like Afghans,” Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bahsir Ahmed Brahvi said, and added that their hands and feet were tied. He said t
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Three bullet-riddled bodies were found in between the mountains at Eastern Bypass in the proximity of Bussa Mandi in Quetta. “They were shot in the head and look like Afghans,” Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bahsir Ahmed Brahvi said, and added that their hands and feet were tied. He said the bodies appeared to be three days old. The deceased could not be identified.
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January - 31 
At least six militants and a ‘commander’ of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) were killed and several others were arrested by the Frontier Corps (FC) in a targeted operation in the Mangochar area of Kalat District on January 31, reports Daily Times
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At least six militants and a ‘commander’ of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) were killed and several others were arrested by the Frontier Corps (FC) in a targeted operation in the Mangochar area of Kalat District on January 31, reports Daily Times
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February - 16 
Daily Times reports that a remote-controlled bomb targeting Shias killed 84 people including women and children and wounded more than 200 in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan on February 16, Police and officials said. The bomb exploded in Hazara town, an area dominated by Shias on the ou
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Daily Times reports that a remote-controlled bomb targeting Shias killed 84 people including women and children and wounded more than 200 in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan on February 16, Police and officials said. The bomb exploded in Hazara town, an area dominated by Shias on the outskirts of Quetta. “At least 78 people have been killed and at least 200 more wounded. The death toll may rise. It was a remote-controlled bomb,” Wazir Khan Nasir, senior Police officer in Quetta said. “It was a sectarian attack, the Shia community was the target,” he added. Azhar Ali Shah, a second Police officer, confirmed the death toll, which had initially been put at 10.
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February - 19 
Security Forces (SFs) on February 19, killed four suspected militants and arrested seven others accused of killing Shias, including an alleged mastermind of a bomb attack that killed 89 persons in Hazara town of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, reports Daily Times. Th
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Security Forces (SFs) on February 19, killed four suspected militants and arrested seven others accused of killing Shias, including an alleged mastermind of a bomb attack that killed 89 persons in Hazara town of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, reports Daily Times. The operation was carried out on the outskirts of Quetta, where thousands of Shias are demanding Army protection and refusing to bury the victims of bomb attack on their ethnic Hazara community. “Those who were killed were high-profile target killers,” said Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani, adding that one of the masterminds of February 16 attack was among those in custody.
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March - 22 
At least 10 persons, including two children, were killed and 37 others were injured on March 22, when a bomb planted on a motorcycle-rickshaw went off at a crowded bazaar in Dera Allahyar town in the Jaffarabad District, reports Dawn.
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At least 10 persons, including two children, were killed and 37 others were injured on March 22, when a bomb planted on a motorcycle-rickshaw went off at a crowded bazaar in Dera Allahyar town in the Jaffarabad District, reports Dawn.
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April - 14 
At least three persons, including a retired employee of the District Government, his son and a servant were killed by unidentified assailants in Goth Shadi Khan locality of Bala Narri area of Bolan District on April 14, reports Daily Times.
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At least three persons, including a retired employee of the District Government, his son and a servant were killed by unidentified assailants in Goth Shadi Khan locality of Bala Narri area of Bolan District on April 14, reports Daily Times.
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April - 16 
At least four persons were killed when an election convoy of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N)’s Balochistan leader Sardar Sanaullah Zehri came under a bomb attack in Anjira area of Khuzdar District on April 16, reports Dawn. Sardar Zehri survived the attack but his son, brother and nephew and
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At least four persons were killed when an election convoy of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N)’s Balochistan leader Sardar Sanaullah Zehri came under a bomb attack in Anjira area of Khuzdar District on April 16, reports Dawn. Sardar Zehri survived the attack but his son, brother and nephew and a guard were killed. At least 25 persons were injured. The PML-N leader is contesting for one national and one provincial assembly seats from Khuzdar and Kalat Districts. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the bomb attack.
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April - 23 
At least five persons, including a Frontier Corps (FC) trooper, were killed and over 30 others were injured in a suicide attack at a check post near Alamdar Road, an area in Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on April 23, reports The Times of India. The blast damaged se
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At least five persons, including a Frontier Corps (FC) trooper, were killed and over 30 others were injured in a suicide attack at a check post near Alamdar Road, an area in Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on April 23, reports The Times of India. The blast damaged several buildings, shops and vehicles. The attacker's truck was packed with an estimated 80 kilograms of explosives. The suicide attacker detonated his explosives-laden truck when he was stopped by FC personnel at a check post. Officials said the bomber wanted to target Abdul Khaliq Hazara, a top leader of the Hazara Democratic Party. Three other blasts were also reported from Quetta. Bombs went off in an open field at Jinnah town, Gawalmandi chowk and an intersection at Gurdat Singh Road. Six persons were injured at Gawalmandi Chowk. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed responsibility for all the attacks.
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May - 4 
Four persons were killed when the convoy of Sardar Sarfaraz Khan Domki and Mir Dostain Khan Domki, grandsons of late Nawab Bugti, contesting elections for national and provincial assembly seats, comes under bomb attack in Tali area of Sibi District on May 4, reports Dawn. The candidates remained saf
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Four persons were killed when the convoy of Sardar Sarfaraz Khan Domki and Mir Dostain Khan Domki, grandsons of late Nawab Bugti, contesting elections for national and provincial assembly seats, comes under bomb attack in Tali area of Sibi District on May 4, reports Dawn. The candidates remained safe but their two security guards were killed. Two attackers were also killed in an exchange of fire soon after the blast. Sources said that Sardar Sarfaraz, a candidate for PB-21 Sibi seat, and his cousin Mir Dostain contesting for the NA-265 seat were going to their native town Lehri after completing their election campaign when the bomb exploded near their convoy, leaving two security guards dead. Three vehicles in the convoy were damaged.
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May - 11 
At least 15 persons were killed and 20 others were injured when unidentified assailants attacked the convoy of the candidate of PB-28 Syed Khadim Hussain’s nephew in Naseerabad District on May 11, reports The News. The assailants fired several rockets hitting the passenger bus, which was on its way
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At least 15 persons were killed and 20 others were injured when unidentified assailants attacked the convoy of the candidate of PB-28 Syed Khadim Hussain’s nephew in Naseerabad District on May 11, reports The News. The assailants fired several rockets hitting the passenger bus, which was on its way back to drop the supporters, after the polling. Reports suggested that the assailants had taken positions on Naseerabad road and the attackers fired several rockets at the bus as it approached them at around 10:30pm.
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May - 12 
Balochistan Inspector General of Police Mushtaq Sukhera narrowly escaped a suicide attack in the high security zone on Zarghoon Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan on May 12 that killed at least six persons and injured 46 others, reports Daily Times. IGP Sukhera had just entered hi
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Balochistan Inspector General of Police Mushtaq Sukhera narrowly escaped a suicide attack in the high security zone on Zarghoon Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan on May 12 that killed at least six persons and injured 46 others, reports Daily Times. IGP Sukhera had just entered his residence on Zarghoon Road when a suicide bomber in a vehicle laden with explosives blew themselves up outside. “At least two policemen, three paramilitary soldiers and one passerby were killed outside the inspector general’s residence and 46 others were wounded,” Home Secretary Akbar Durrani said. The windowpanes of several government premises and other buildings, including that of media organisations, were smashed in the blast. The four-story building of Quetta Press Club was also damaged, while a journalist sitting inside the press club received injuries.
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May - 23 
As many as 13 persons, including 12 Balochistan Constabulary (BC) personnel, were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in an explosion caused by a bomb rigged to a rickshaw near Link Badini Road in the proximity of Bhossa Mandi on Eastern Bypass in Quetta (Quetta District), the capital of Balochi
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As many as 13 persons, including 12 Balochistan Constabulary (BC) personnel, were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in an explosion caused by a bomb rigged to a rickshaw near Link Badini Road in the proximity of Bhossa Mandi on Eastern Bypass in Quetta (Quetta District), the capital of Balochistan, on May 23, reports Daily Times. According to Police, the Balochistan Constabulary Rapid Response Group (RRG) personnel were in a bus en route to Balochistan Secretariat when they came under attack near Link Badini Road. The attack was carried out through a remote-controlled bomb planted in a rickshaw parked by the roadside, said the Police sources. They added that as many as 21 personnel of the Balochistan Constabulary RRG were travelling in the bus. “The bus takes the BC men from Qasim Line to main city for duty early in the morning routinely,” added Police.
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May - 23 
At least six persons, including five women, were killed and two others sustained injuries in a firing incident on Noorpur Road, an area of Bakra Mandi in Sibi District. According to details, unidentified assailants opened indiscriminate firing at a house. As a result, six persons, including five wom
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At least six persons, including five women, were killed and two others sustained injuries in a firing incident on Noorpur Road, an area of Bakra Mandi in Sibi District. According to details, unidentified assailants opened indiscriminate firing at a house. As a result, six persons, including five women, were killed and two others sustained injuries.
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June - 6 
Five persons, including two militants, were killed and 15 Security Forces (SFs), including an officer, injured in a clash with suspected members of a banned outfit in Kharoatabad area in Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on June 6, reports Daily Times. Police backed by
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Five persons, including two militants, were killed and 15 Security Forces (SFs), including an officer, injured in a clash with suspected members of a banned outfit in Kharoatabad area in Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on June 6, reports Daily Times. Police backed by personnel of Frontier Corps (FC) raided Kharotabad area of provincial capital following a tip-off that some members of a banned outfit were present in a house. When SFs surrounded the house and asked the accused to surrender, the accused attacked SFs with hand grenades, rockets and heavy weapons. SFs fired back in retaliation due to which five people, including two accused, two women and a child, who were inside the house, were killed.
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June - 15 
At least 24 people, including 14 female students, four nurses and at least three Frontier Corps (FC) personnel along with Quetta Deputy Commissioner, identified as Abdul Mansor Khan and two others were killed and 27 injured when unidentified terrorists blew up a bus of Sardar Bahadur Khan (SBK) Wome
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At least 24 people, including 14 female students, four nurses and at least three Frontier Corps (FC) personnel along with Quetta Deputy Commissioner, identified as Abdul Mansor Khan and two others were killed and 27 injured when unidentified terrorists blew up a bus of Sardar Bahadur Khan (SBK) Women University, followed by another blast inside the Bolan Medical College hospital in Quetta (provincial capital of Balochistan), on June 15, reports The Daily Times. Quetta CCPO Mir Zubair confirmed that a remote-controlled device was planted inside the bus when it was inside the parking lot of the university. At around 7pm, the third blast was heard from the BMC Complex. It was suspected to be a suicide attack.
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June - 15 
The June 15, 2013 twin suicide attacks in Quetta (Quetta), the provincial capital of Balochistan targeting a bus of female students and a hospital that killed 25 people were carried out by the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) to avenge the June 6, 2013 killing of five people [including two militants, their w
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The June 15, 2013 twin suicide attacks in Quetta (Quetta), the provincial capital of Balochistan targeting a bus of female students and a hospital that killed 25 people were carried out by the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) to avenge the June 6, 2013 killing of five people [including two militants, their wives and a child] by the Security Forces (SFs) during a raid in the Khrotabad area of Quetta, on June 17, reports The News. However, well-informed sources in the security agencies insist that the militants had blown themselves up [along with their family members] when they were asked by the forces to surrender. The LeJ spokesman Abu Bakar told some Quetta-based journalists over phone that the first attack on the bus was carried out by a female bomber, Ayesha Siddiqa, while the second bombing was conducted by a male bomber who exploded himself inside Bolan Hospital where the victims of the first blast were being taken. According to the LeJ spokesman, the suicide hits were actually meant to avenge the June 6, 2013 operation by the SFs in the Killi Barat Khrotabad area of Quetta during which innocent women and a child were also killed.
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June - 23 
At least six militants were killed during an operation by Security Forces (SFs) in Matt area of Sui in Dera Bugti District on June 23, reports Daily Times.
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At least six militants were killed during an operation by Security Forces (SFs) in Matt area of Sui in Dera Bugti District on June 23, reports Daily Times.
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June - 30 
At least 28 persons were killed and 60 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up near an Imambargah (Shia palce of worship) in Aliabad area of Hazara Town in Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on June 30, reports The News. The victims belong to Shia Hazara co
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At least 28 persons were killed and 60 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up near an Imambargah (Shia palce of worship) in Aliabad area of Hazara Town in Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on June 30, reports The News. The victims belong to Shia Hazara community. According to Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), the suicide bomber detonated the explosive strapped to his body when he was stopped from entering the premises of the Imambargah Abu Talib.
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July - 1 
At least three labourers, identified as Noor Muhammad, Jabar and Gul Muhammad, were shot dead when unidentified armed militants opened fire them on July 1 in Khan Kot area of Naseerabad District, reports Daily Times.
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At least three labourers, identified as Noor Muhammad, Jabar and Gul Muhammad, were shot dead when unidentified armed militants opened fire them on July 1 in Khan Kot area of Naseerabad District, reports Daily Times.
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July - 5 
Four persons, including Afghan security officers, were killed and 10 others sustained injuries in a suicide attack near Pakistan-Afghanistan border close to Bab-e-Dosti pass in Chaman town of Qilla Abdullah District on July 5, reports The Express
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Four persons, including Afghan security officers, were killed and 10 others sustained injuries in a suicide attack near Pakistan-Afghanistan border close to Bab-e-Dosti pass in Chaman town of Qilla Abdullah District on July 5, reports The Express
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July - 11 
At least seven people were killed, including an Afghan security guard, and 10 others, including four Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, sustained injuries in a suicide attack in Chaman town of Qilla Abdullah District bordering Afghanistan on July 11, reports The Express Tribune. A suicide bomber wanted
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At least seven people were killed, including an Afghan security guard, and 10 others, including four Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, sustained injuries in a suicide attack in Chaman town of Qilla Abdullah District bordering Afghanistan on July 11, reports The Express Tribune. A suicide bomber wanted to enter the bordering town of Chaman through the Friendship Gate Baab-e-Dosti) at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border from Afghanistan when Security Forces (SFs), finding him suspicious, stopped him at the gate. On being caught, the suicide bomber blew him up killing seven people, including an Afghan security guard and three Pakistani and three Afghani civilians. Immediately after the attack the border was closed for all goods, people and vehicles. NATO supplies were also suspended due to the closure of the border.
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July - 15 
At least four people belonging to the Shia community were killed when unidentified militants opened fire on Raza Hussain’s vehicle on Masjid Road area of Quetta on July 15, reported The Express Tribune. Two passers-by were also seriously wounded. “All the four victims were Shia,” Fayyaz Sumbal, a se
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At least four people belonging to the Shia community were killed when unidentified militants opened fire on Raza Hussain’s vehicle on Masjid Road area of Quetta on July 15, reported The Express Tribune. Two passers-by were also seriously wounded. “All the four victims were Shia,” Fayyaz Sumbal, a senior Police Official in Quetta told media, adding that the attackers fled the scene after the shooting. Rahim Khan, another police official in Quetta, confirmed the incident and said that the attackers came in a white-coloured car and sprayed bullets on the victims who were travelling in another vehicle. “Apparently it was a sectarian attack,” Khan confirmed. The Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) said that there is shortage of Police personnel and that Police officials cannot be deployed for every individual. “Raza Hussain, whose vehicle was fired at was the owner of an electronics shop in the area and was going home after closing shop,” reported The Express Tribune correspondent Mehmood. The other three deceased were identified as Ali Raza, Idress and Raza Muhammad while Syed Faizul Haq and Taqi Muhammad were injured.
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July - 15 
Three persons, including religious scholar Maulvi Mohibullah, were shot dead on Khuda’ay Dad Road in the provincial capital Quetta (Quetta District) on July 15, reports Daily Times. Police sources said that Maulvi Mohibullah, his brother Amanullah and a colleague were sitting at a shop on Khuda’ay D
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Three persons, including religious scholar Maulvi Mohibullah, were shot dead on Khuda’ay Dad Road in the provincial capital Quetta (Quetta District) on July 15, reports Daily Times. Police sources said that Maulvi Mohibullah, his brother Amanullah and a colleague were sitting at a shop on Khuda’ay Dad Road when unidentified militants on a bike opened indiscriminate fire at them, leaving them dead and three others injured.
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July - 25 
Unidentified militants shot dead four persons, including three tribesmen and a Levies constable, near the Gazgi Chowki area of Khuzdar District on July 25, reports Daily Times. Muhammad Ali, a Levies official, said that militants, who had already taken up positions on a roadside, opened fire on a ve
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Unidentified militants shot dead four persons, including three tribesmen and a Levies constable, near the Gazgi Chowki area of Khuzdar District on July 25, reports Daily Times. Muhammad Ali, a Levies official, said that militants, who had already taken up positions on a roadside, opened fire on a vehicle carrying Levies officials. Levies personnel retaliated, but the assailants managed to flee into nearby mountains.
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July - 27 
At least seven Pakistan Coast Guards personnel were killed and as many sustained injuries, in an attack by unidentified armed militants, in a checkpost located in Sundsar area of Gwadar District on July 27, reports Daily Times.
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At least seven Pakistan Coast Guards personnel were killed and as many sustained injuries, in an attack by unidentified armed militants, in a checkpost located in Sundsar area of Gwadar District on July 27, reports Daily Times.
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July - 31 
Four suspected militants were killed during an operation by Security Forces (SFs) in Bakra Peri area of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on July 31, reports Dawn. Two personnel of the Anti Terrorists Force were also said to be injured during the operation. A Police of
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Four suspected militants were killed during an operation by Security Forces (SFs) in Bakra Peri area of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on July 31, reports Dawn. Two personnel of the Anti Terrorists Force were also said to be injured during the operation. A Police official under the condition of anonymity said that SFs launched a massive pre-dawn operation in Bakra Peri area against suspected insurgents involved in a series of terrorism incidents. SFs also detained four members of the suspected militants’ family including a woman and two children during the operation that lasted over two hours, he said.
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August - 5 
At least eight passengers, who were abducted from a moving bus in the Mach area of Bolan District on August 5, were killed on August 6, reports The News. According to levies sources, the bodies of the passengers were found near mountains.
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At least eight passengers, who were abducted from a moving bus in the Mach area of Bolan District on August 5, were killed on August 6, reports The News. According to levies sources, the bodies of the passengers were found near mountains.
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August - 6 
At least 14 persons, including three security personnel, were killed on August 6 in an attack by Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants on five passenger buses in Machh area of Bolan District in Balochistan, reports Daily Times. The buses were on their way from Quetta to Punjab when 200 militants in
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At least 14 persons, including three security personnel, were killed on August 6 in an attack by Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants on five passenger buses in Machh area of Bolan District in Balochistan, reports Daily Times. The buses were on their way from Quetta to Punjab when 200 militants intercepted them in Machh and kidnapped the passengers. The militants killed 13 passengers after inspecting their national identity cards (NICs). The bodies were later recovered from the mountainous area of Bolan. Bolan Deputy Commissioner Abdul Waheed Shah said that the attackers, numbered between 150 and 200, first kidnapped the passengers and then killed them. Waheed said that militants had earlier opened fire on an oil tanker of the Pakistan Air Force elsewhere on the same road, leaving the tanker destroyed. Earlier, it was reported that eight abducted passengers were killed in the incident.
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August - 7 
A woman and two children were killed and 21 others sustained injuries on August 7 when explosives planted inside a shopping centre in the Mastung town (Mastung District) of Balochistan exploded, reports Daily Times. According to Police, unidentified militants planted explosives at Owais Shopping Cen
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A woman and two children were killed and 21 others sustained injuries on August 7 when explosives planted inside a shopping centre in the Mastung town (Mastung District) of Balochistan exploded, reports Daily Times. According to Police, unidentified militants planted explosives at Owais Shopping Centre, which is famous for shopping among women and children.
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August - 8 
Thirty eight persons, including 21 Police officials, were killed and 40 others were injured in a suicide blast at a funeral in the Police Lines area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on August 8, reports The News. The Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Operation, Fayyaz Ahmed Sumbal; Su
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Thirty eight persons, including 21 Police officials, were killed and 40 others were injured in a suicide blast at a funeral in the Police Lines area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on August 8, reports The News. The Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Operation, Fayyaz Ahmed Sumbal; Superintendent of Police (SP), Headquarters, Mehrullah; Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), in-charge, Shamsur Rehman; SP Traffic Mohammad Anwer Khilji; Inspector Shakeel Akbar; and five personnel of the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF) were among those killed. Majority of the injured personnel were from the Balochistan Constabulary, ATF, and Police. According to the sources, Inspector General (IG) Balochistan Mustahq Ahmed Shukera and Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Mir Zubair Mehmood were the prime targets of the suicide attack; however, they remained safe as they arrived at the site a minute later. The bomber struck when the officers gathered to pay their respects to Station House Officer (SHO) of City Police Station, Mohibullah, who was shot dead by militants in the Killi Almo area of Quetta earlier in the day. The militants had opened indiscriminate fire on a Police van killing the SHO and injuring six others, reports Dawn. Meanwhile, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed the responsibility for the killing of SHO Mohibullah and suicide attack on Police Lines, reports Daily Times. “We killed the station-house officer and then we targeted the funeral to kill the other officers,” TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said. Police said the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber.
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August - 9 
Eight persons were killed and many others were injured on August 9 during the Eidul Fitr prayers on Eastern bypass area of Quetta, reports Dawn. According to sources, the militants opened fire on former Provincial Minister, Ali Madad Jattak. While the Minister escaped unhurt, eight persons were kill
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Eight persons were killed and many others were injured on August 9 during the Eidul Fitr prayers on Eastern bypass area of Quetta, reports Dawn. According to sources, the militants opened fire on former Provincial Minister, Ali Madad Jattak. While the Minister escaped unhurt, eight persons were killed.
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August - 11 
Security Forces (SFs) on August 11 shot dead six militants in the Machh area of Bolan District, reports Daily Times. These militants were involved in the killing of 14 persons, including three security force personnel, on August 6.
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Security Forces (SFs) on August 11 shot dead six militants in the Machh area of Bolan District, reports Daily Times. These militants were involved in the killing of 14 persons, including three security force personnel, on August 6.
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August - 12 
Security Forces (SFs) on August 12 killed at least four unidentified militants and arrested 10 others during an operation in the Pir Ghaib area of Bolan District, reports Daily Times. The Frontier Corps (FC) recovered arms, including, 22 kilograms of explosives, two Kalashnikovs, four magazines and
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Security Forces (SFs) on August 12 killed at least four unidentified militants and arrested 10 others during an operation in the Pir Ghaib area of Bolan District, reports Daily Times. The Frontier Corps (FC) recovered arms, including, 22 kilograms of explosives, two Kalashnikovs, four magazines and a remote control during the operation.
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August - 15 
A cadre each of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) and Baloch Students Organisation-Azad (BSO-A) were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at a checkpost in the Turbat District on August 15, reports Dawn. According to an Frontier Corps (FC) official, the militants attacked a checkpost
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A cadre each of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) and Baloch Students Organisation-Azad (BSO-A) were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at a checkpost in the Turbat District on August 15, reports Dawn. According to an Frontier Corps (FC) official, the militants attacked a checkpost of FC near Turbat by rockets. After the attack FC personnel raided a house in the Absar area of the District, but armed militants present in the house opened fire on them. The personnel returned fire and killed two of them. The FC also claimed to have arrested two suspects and seized two sub-machine guns and a large number of rounds from the house. However, the FC’s claim was rejected by Baloch National Front’s (BNF) Information Secretary Abdul Manan Baloch who claimed that the slain activists were innocent civilians. He identified the victims as Imdad Baloch, a leader of BNM, and Jahangir Baloch, Central Secretary General of BSO-Azad. Manan Baloch claimed that the FC raided Imdad Baloch’s house on the order of the provincial government. He said the FC had taken away with them two people, including the father of Imdad Baloch who had been injured by the personnel’s firing.
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August - 16 
Unidentified militants attacked Rawalpindi-bound passenger train, Jaffar Express, with rockets in the Dozan area near Mach in Bolan District on August 16, killing at least two persons and injuring 32 others, reports The Express Tribune Deputy Commissioner (DC) Abdul Waheed Shah said, “First the mili
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Unidentified militants attacked Rawalpindi-bound passenger train, Jaffar Express, with rockets in the Dozan area near Mach in Bolan District on August 16, killing at least two persons and injuring 32 others, reports The Express Tribune Deputy Commissioner (DC) Abdul Waheed Shah said, “First the militants blew up the railway track with an Improvised Explosives Device (IED) and then fired two rockets at Jaffar Express. One rocket hit a bogey and the other hit the engine. Soon after, the attackers opened indiscriminate fire on the train.” Soon after the attack, Security Forces (SFs) killed at least eight armed militants during a search operation in mountains of Mach and Kolpur areas, reports Dawn. DC Waheed Shah said the militants resisted the operation and both sides exchanged heavy firing during the action that continued for more than five hours. So far no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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August - 31 
Ten militants including two commanders were killed in Dokob area of Mand District on August 31, reports Daily Times. The incident happened when a Frontier Corps (FC) convoy on routine patrolling was ambushed by armed men in the area. Soon after the incident, FC launched search operation in the area
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Ten militants including two commanders were killed in Dokob area of Mand District on August 31, reports Daily Times. The incident happened when a Frontier Corps (FC) convoy on routine patrolling was ambushed by armed men in the area. Soon after the incident, FC launched search operation in the area and a large quantity of weapons and explosive were recovered.
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September - 12 
Unidentified assailants abducted and killed three labourers who hailed from Punjab at a stone-crushing plant at Santsar, around 70 kilometres north of the Gwadar port, in Gwadar District of Balochistan on September 12, reports Daily Times. “Gunmen came during the night and attacked. They set fire to
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Unidentified assailants abducted and killed three labourers who hailed from Punjab at a stone-crushing plant at Santsar, around 70 kilometres north of the Gwadar port, in Gwadar District of Balochistan on September 12, reports Daily Times. “Gunmen came during the night and attacked. They set fire to machinery at the plant, kidnapped the owner and three labourers,” local official Dostain Baloch said. “They took away all of them and later on, during the night, they killed the three labourers and discarded their bodies. The owner is still with them,” he added.
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September - 17 
At least five Pakistanis were killed and three others, including a Levies Force official, were injured in cross border firing by Afghan Security Forces (SFs) in the Qamaruddin Karez area of Zhob District late in the night of September 17, reports Daily Times. The dead identified as Noorullah, Fatehu
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At least five Pakistanis were killed and three others, including a Levies Force official, were injured in cross border firing by Afghan Security Forces (SFs) in the Qamaruddin Karez area of Zhob District late in the night of September 17, reports Daily Times. The dead identified as Noorullah, Fatehullah, Muhammad Haleem, Zahir Shah, Mir Dad and Molvi Faqir belonged to “Loion” tribe. “After the incident Afghan forces swiftly escaped from the area,” an official of the local administration in Zhob added.
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September - 20 
At least seven Army personnel were killed and four others were injured in a remote-controlled explosion in Bolan on September 20, reports Daily Times. The Baloch Republican Army (BRA) on Twitter claimed responsibility for the attack. One of their vehicles was completely destroyed in the attack, the
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At least seven Army personnel were killed and four others were injured in a remote-controlled explosion in Bolan on September 20, reports Daily Times. The Baloch Republican Army (BRA) on Twitter claimed responsibility for the attack. One of their vehicles was completely destroyed in the attack, the outfit claimed.
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September - 23 
At least five persons, including three Policemen and two civilians were killed while five others injured in a bomb attack targeting Police in Pishin District on September 23, reported Dawn. “The bomb was planted underneath the Police van, which exploded while the officials were performing routine ch
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At least five persons, including three Policemen and two civilians were killed while five others injured in a bomb attack targeting Police in Pishin District on September 23, reported Dawn. “The bomb was planted underneath the Police van, which exploded while the officials were performing routine checks, killing five people including three Policemen and two civilians,” said District Police Chief Mehboob Rasheed. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack. “We attacked the Police in Balochistan today to avenge killing of our men by the army in a recent staged encounter,” in the country's northwest, TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid told media over telephone from an undisclosed location.
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September - 28 
As many as nine people including five militants and four personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) were killed in a fierce exchange of fire in Prome area of Panjgur District on September 28, reports Daily Times. FC spokesman confirmed the incident in a statement and said that the security personnel were
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As many as nine people including five militants and four personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) were killed in a fierce exchange of fire in Prome area of Panjgur District on September 28, reports Daily Times. FC spokesman confirmed the incident in a statement and said that the security personnel were patrolling the area when unidentified militants attacked their convoy. As a result, four security personnel were killed another sustained injuries. The security forces returned fire, killing five militants. The spokesman said that a huge quantity of arms was recovered from the militants.
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October - 2 
A suicide bomber on October 2 killed eight people and wounded 16 others at the Chaman border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Qilla Abdullah District, reports Dawn. “It was a suicide bombing. We have found the severed head on the blast site,” local border force commander Colonel Haider A
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A suicide bomber on October 2 killed eight people and wounded 16 others at the Chaman border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Qilla Abdullah District, reports Dawn. “It was a suicide bombing. We have found the severed head on the blast site,” local border force commander Colonel Haider Ali said. The senior security official said at least one Frontier Corps (FC) paramilitary soldier was among the dead.
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October - 21 
At least seven persons, including two women, were killed and 16 others were injured when a Jaffar Express was struck by a bomb explosion in Notal area of Naseerabad District on October 21, reported Dawn. Asad Gilani, the Home Secretary Balochistan said that militants targeted the passenger train usi
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At least seven persons, including two women, were killed and 16 others were injured when a Jaffar Express was struck by a bomb explosion in Notal area of Naseerabad District on October 21, reported Dawn. Asad Gilani, the Home Secretary Balochistan said that militants targeted the passenger train using Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). "When the train reached Notal, there were huge explosions", Gilani said. The train was carrying hundreds of passengers from Punjab Province who were returning to Balochistan after Eid holidays. Baloch Republican Army (BRA) claimed responsibility for the attack, reports The Express Tribune. The group’s spokesperson told Quetta-based reporters over satellite phone that the train was carrying security personnel who were returning to Balochistan after spending Eidul Azha in Punjab. One of the women was a Police constable, identified as Sharifa Bibi.
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October - 29 
Unidentified armed militants killed nine persons, including three women and two children, in an attack at the residence of a local tribal leader in Loti Zain area of Dera Bugti District on October 29, reports Dawn. A levies official, who requested not to be named because of the sensitivity of the ma
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Unidentified armed militants killed nine persons, including three women and two children, in an attack at the residence of a local tribal leader in Loti Zain area of Dera Bugti District on October 29, reports Dawn. A levies official, who requested not to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter, said that the house belonged to a pro-government tribesman.
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October - 30 
At least five people were killed and 17 others were injured in a bomb explosion at a crowded car repair market on Double Road near Zarghon Road in Quetta on October 30, reported The Express Tribune.
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At least five people were killed and 17 others were injured in a bomb explosion at a crowded car repair market on Double Road near Zarghon Road in Quetta on October 30, reported The Express Tribune.
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November - 1 
Unidentified militants shot dead at least six Hazara Shia coal miners and injured another in a sectarian attack in Mach town of Bolan District on November 1, reported Dawn. Waheed Shah, Deputy Commissioner in Kach, said that the seven men were on their way back from Mach bazaar when they were attack
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Unidentified militants shot dead at least six Hazara Shia coal miners and injured another in a sectarian attack in Mach town of Bolan District on November 1, reported Dawn. Waheed Shah, Deputy Commissioner in Kach, said that the seven men were on their way back from Mach bazaar when they were attacked by unidentified assailants on a motorcycle. “The victims were Hazara labourers and Shia Muslims,” confirmed Shah. “It is clearly a targeted killing on sectarian basis,” he added. Shah explained that every Friday the miners would go to the bazaar for grocery shopping. The victims were identified as Ali Nigar, Zaamen, Hakeem, Bolan Misteri and Ibrahim. The injured miner was identified as, Juma Khan. No outfit claimed responsibility for the attack.
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November - 4 
Frontier Corps on November 4 shot dead three militants in retaliatory firing in the Bakhtiarabad area of Sibi District, reports The News. Earlier, the militants had set ablaze two NATO oil tankers in Bolan District and also injured one of the drivers of the vehicle. One of the accused was arrested.
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Frontier Corps on November 4 shot dead three militants in retaliatory firing in the Bakhtiarabad area of Sibi District, reports The News. Earlier, the militants had set ablaze two NATO oil tankers in Bolan District and also injured one of the drivers of the vehicle. One of the accused was arrested.
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November - 8 
At least three armed militants and a Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed in a clash in Kech District on November 8, reported Dawn. Khan Wasey, the spokesman FC said that armed militants attacked the FC convoy in Mand tehsil (revenue unit) of Kech. He said one personnel was killed in the attac
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At least three armed militants and a Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed in a clash in Kech District on November 8, reported Dawn. Khan Wasey, the spokesman FC said that armed militants attacked the FC convoy in Mand tehsil (revenue unit) of Kech. He said one personnel was killed in the attack. "FC launched a quick search operation in the aftermath of the attack, killing three militants during an exchange of fire," Wasey said. Two FC personnel also sustained bullet wounds. FC personnel recovered a large quantity of ammunition from the house where the clash took place.
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November - 18 
The Baloch Republican Army (BRA) militants kidnapped and killed three construction workers and dumped their bodies in Josak area of Mekran in Turbat District of Balochistan in the night of November 18, reports Dawn. Another man kidnapped along with them is still missing. A ‘spokesman’ for the BRA cl
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The Baloch Republican Army (BRA) militants kidnapped and killed three construction workers and dumped their bodies in Josak area of Mekran in Turbat District of Balochistan in the night of November 18, reports Dawn. Another man kidnapped along with them is still missing. A ‘spokesman’ for the BRA claimed responsibility for kidnapping and killing of the workers, who were identified as Mulazim Hussain, his son Abdullah and Mustafa. The missing worker is named Mohammad Hanif. Turbat Assistant Commissioner said that four of the five labourers building the house of a local resident were attacked by eight gunmen and kidnapped four of them. All victims belonged to Dera Ghazi Khan and were brought to Turbat by a local resident for construction of his house in Josak area.
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November - 21 
At least five persons were killed and 23 others injured in a bomb blast at Sirki Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on November 21, reports Daily Times. One Policeman and a scavenger were among the dead. The injured persons included three personnel of Frontier Corps (FC), five Po
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At least five persons were killed and 23 others injured in a bomb blast at Sirki Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on November 21, reports Daily Times. One Policeman and a scavenger were among the dead. The injured persons included three personnel of Frontier Corps (FC), five Policeman, women and children. Police said unidentified people had fitted explosives with a motorbike and parked it at Sirki Road. The bomb exploded soon after a security vehicle passed by.
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November - 21 
At least three persons were killed and 16 others were injured in a blast in Sattelite Town area of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on November 21, reports Dawn.
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At least three persons were killed and 16 others were injured in a blast in Sattelite Town area of Quetta (Quetta District), the provincial capital of Balochistan, on November 21, reports Dawn.
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December - 5 
At least five militants and a Security Force (SF) were killed in an armed clash during a search operation launched for the recovery of 13 kidnapped employees of Uch Power Plant in Pat Feeder area of Naseerabad District on December 5, reported Dawn. One SF was injured in the clash.
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At least five militants and a Security Force (SF) were killed in an armed clash during a search operation launched for the recovery of 13 kidnapped employees of Uch Power Plant in Pat Feeder area of Naseerabad District on December 5, reported Dawn. One SF was injured in the clash.
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December - 24 
At least five militants and one Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, identified as Sobedar Samar Gul, were killed in an exchange of fire in Buleda area of Turbat District on December 24, reported The Express Tribune. The FC claimed to have recovered arms and ammunition, including a sniper rifle, three Kal
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At least five militants and one Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, identified as Sobedar Samar Gul, were killed in an exchange of fire in Buleda area of Turbat District on December 24, reported The Express Tribune. The FC claimed to have recovered arms and ammunition, including a sniper rifle, three Kalashnikovs and two G3s. “Five militants and a FC man were killed in ensuing heavy exchange of fire with militants. Militants have taken away three dead bodies and their two injured companions,” FC spokesperson said. The statement further stated that a group of armed militants disguised as officers attacked the makeshift camp of a construction company, damaging two bulldozers and snatching the weapons of Balochistan Levies personnel. The administration informed FC about the incident, which reached the site and cordoned the area off. The spokesperson also said that militants wanted to stop construction of the road in Buleda.
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