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February - 10 
A blast at the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) at around 4:30am on February 10 damaged four vehicles and some property, but nobody was injured as the office was closed, said an ICRC spokesman and police, ac
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A blast at the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) at around 4:30am on February 10 damaged four vehicles and some property, but nobody was injured as the office was closed, said an ICRC spokesman and police, according to Daily Times.
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March - 18 
Two people were injured in an explosion in Bhana Marhi Police precincts. “The blast occurred at around 6:15am in Gulshan-e-Rehman Colony,” Haleem Gul, duty officer at Bhana Marhi Police station, told Daily Times.
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Two people were injured in an explosion in Bhana Marhi Police precincts. “The blast occurred at around 6:15am in Gulshan-e-Rehman Colony,” Haleem Gul, duty officer at Bhana Marhi Police station, told Daily Times.
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March - 26 
A short while later, the militants in the same truck hurled a hand grenade at the Saddar police station, wounding two passers-by, Akbar Hussain and Aziz Barki.
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A short while later, the militants in the same truck hurled a hand grenade at the Saddar police station, wounding two passers-by, Akbar Hussain and Aziz Barki.
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March - 26 
Four people, including president of the NWFP Olympic Association and former Senator Syed Aqil Shah, were injured when a bomb went off outside a bank on the Saddar Road. "The device was planted in a motorcycle. The explosion smashed windowpanes of a nearby bank, a hotel and shops," said an eyewitness
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Four people, including president of the NWFP Olympic Association and former Senator Syed Aqil Shah, were injured when a bomb went off outside a bank on the Saddar Road. "The device was planted in a motorcycle. The explosion smashed windowpanes of a nearby bank, a hotel and shops," said an eyewitness. "It was an act of terrorism. It was part of the current chain of blasts in the provincial capital," said Peshawar SSP Iftikhar Ahmad. He suspected that the explosion was carried out by a remote control device. The car of provincial Population Minister Kashif Azam Chishti was also damaged.
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March - 26 
Soon after the encounter, the suspected militants hurled a hand grenade on an armoured personnel carrier in Darwaza Bazaar, wounding three FC personnel — Mohammad Sharif, Lance Naik Wali Mohammad and Sepoy Abdul Haleem — and six civilians — Mohabat Khan, Saifur Rehman, Imran, Baz Khan, Maqsud Ali an
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Soon after the encounter, the suspected militants hurled a hand grenade on an armoured personnel carrier in Darwaza Bazaar, wounding three FC personnel — Mohammad Sharif, Lance Naik Wali Mohammad and Sepoy Abdul Haleem — and six civilians — Mohabat Khan, Saifur Rehman, Imran, Baz Khan, Maqsud Ali and Hikmat Shah.
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March - 27 
The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) capital Peshawar was rocked on March 27 morning by an explosion near an aid agency’s office, hours after a March 26 evening blast in the cantonment area, which injured a senior Awami National Party leader and three others, said Police. Peshawar police chief Ab
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The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) capital Peshawar was rocked on March 27 morning by an explosion near an aid agency’s office, hours after a March 26 evening blast in the cantonment area, which injured a senior Awami National Party leader and three others, said Police. Peshawar police chief Abdul Majeed Marwat said March 27 blast in the Pishtakhara area, near an International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) facility, caused no casualties, and "the explosion aimed to scare people". The Police official said a dynamite was detonated in an open field near the ICRC’s office, which was bombed on February 10. AFP reported that an explosive device had been hidden in a milkman’s can and planted near the ICRC facility in Peshawar. The ICRC said the explosion took place close to its car workshop at around 4:20 am. "There were no injuries or loss of life, nor was there any material damage," it said.
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April - 5 
A bomb exploded near the City District Women Degree College in the Hashnagri region on the Grand Trunk Road in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 5, according to Dawn. Police said that the blast occurred at 7:15 pm but nobody was hurt, adding that the explosive weighin
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A bomb exploded near the City District Women Degree College in the Hashnagri region on the Grand Trunk Road in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 5, according to Dawn. Police said that the blast occurred at 7:15 pm but nobody was hurt, adding that the explosive weighing 1.5 kg had been planted in an empty plot. However, AFP reported that two passers-by were wounded.
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April - 5 
On April 5, a blast in front of the City Girls College in the Hashtnagri area damaged the college’s wall and injured worker Niaz Ali Shah, said sources, but Hashtnagri Police said the blast injured two men – Ahmad Saeed and Muhammad Yasin.
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On April 5, a blast in front of the City Girls College in the Hashtnagri area damaged the college’s wall and injured worker Niaz Ali Shah, said sources, but Hashtnagri Police said the blast injured two men – Ahmad Saeed and Muhammad Yasin.
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April - 6 
An explosion at the Peshawar bus terminal in the Gulbahar area on April 6 damaged a Quetta-bound vehicle. The Gulbahar Police official Amir Siaf told Daily Times that the blast took place at around 12:15 am, partially damaging a vehicle.
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An explosion at the Peshawar bus terminal in the Gulbahar area on April 6 damaged a Quetta-bound vehicle. The Gulbahar Police official Amir Siaf told Daily Times that the blast took place at around 12:15 am, partially damaging a vehicle.
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April - 16 
Three children were killed and four other people, including two women, were wounded when a hand grenade exploded inside a house in the Badhbare village in the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-morning, according to Dawn.
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Three children were killed and four other people, including two women, were wounded when a hand grenade exploded inside a house in the Badhbare village in the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-morning, according to Dawn.
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April - 28 
A bomb went off at the Peshawar International Airport canteen causing minor damage to the building. Superintendent of Police Abdul Ghafoor Afridi told Daily Times that the explosive device was hidden in an empty bottle crate outside the airport canteen, near the entrance to the departure lounge, and
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A bomb went off at the Peshawar International Airport canteen causing minor damage to the building. Superintendent of Police Abdul Ghafoor Afridi told Daily Times that the explosive device was hidden in an empty bottle crate outside the airport canteen, near the entrance to the departure lounge, and went off at around 6:55am.
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May - 15 
25 people were killed and at least 35 others wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up on the ground floor of the Marhaba Hotel in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on May 15, according to Daily Times. Most of those killed were Afghans, including the restaurant’s owne
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25 people were killed and at least 35 others wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up on the ground floor of the Marhaba Hotel in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on May 15, according to Daily Times. Most of those killed were Afghans, including the restaurant’s owner Sadruddin and his two sons, two women and a five year-old child. The attack occurred at approximately 12:50 pm as the restaurant was crowded with customers for lunch. Witnesses and police said that restaurant owner Sadruddin was an Uzbek of Afghan origin and he was a supporter of former Uzbek warlord Abdur Rashid Dostum, according to Dawn.
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May - 26 
Suspected militants hurled three grenades targeting the residence of a senior tribal journalist in the Hayatabad area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on May 26. The blast damaged two rooms but no one was hurt. Nasrullah Afridi, Khyber Agency correspondent for the Urdu daily Mashriq, told Daily Tim
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Suspected militants hurled three grenades targeting the residence of a senior tribal journalist in the Hayatabad area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on May 26. The blast damaged two rooms but no one was hurt. Nasrullah Afridi, Khyber Agency correspondent for the Urdu daily Mashriq, told Daily Times that his home was attacked at around 8:00pm. He said the Khyber Agency based Lashkar-i-Islam was behind the attack.
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May - 29 
A car bomb blast outside the Peshawar High Court (PHC) building in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), killed a court employee and injured eight people, including a six-year-old child, on May 29, according to Daily Times. Peshawar police chief Abdul Majeed Marwat disclosed
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A car bomb blast outside the Peshawar High Court (PHC) building in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), killed a court employee and injured eight people, including a six-year-old child, on May 29, according to Daily Times. Peshawar police chief Abdul Majeed Marwat disclosed that the blast was caused by a time-bomb weighing three kilograms. The blast followed an anonymous phone call eight days ago warning that two suicide bombers in lawyers’ suits had entered the court building.
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June - 5 
A bomb was lobbed into a private school in the Hayatabad locality of Peshawar on June 5. However no loss of life or property was reported.
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A bomb was lobbed into a private school in the Hayatabad locality of Peshawar on June 5. However no loss of life or property was reported.
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June - 15 
In the province, a video/CD shop was blown up on June 15-night injuring two passers-by in the Balokhel area on Kohat Road in Peshawar. This is the third incident of targeting CD shops in Peshawar during the last three months.
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In the province, a video/CD shop was blown up on June 15-night injuring two passers-by in the Balokhel area on Kohat Road in Peshawar. This is the third incident of targeting CD shops in Peshawar during the last three months.
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June - 27 
Three CD shops were blown up in the Matani locality of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on June 27-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Owners of the shops, Akhtar Munir, Hamayun and Iftikhar, told the police that they had not
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Three CD shops were blown up in the Matani locality of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on June 27-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Owners of the shops, Akhtar Munir, Hamayun and Iftikhar, told the police that they had not received any prior letters or calls for the closure of their businesses. This is the fourth incident of attacks on CD and video shops in the city. Earlier, video and CD shops were attacked on March 18, June 12 and 15.
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June - 30 
Another incident on June 30, two people were wounded in a bomb explosion inside a bus at a bus terminal in Peshawar, according to Dawn. Witnesses said three buses were destroyed and seven others were partially damaged.
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Another incident on June 30, two people were wounded in a bomb explosion inside a bus at a bus terminal in Peshawar, according to Dawn. Witnesses said three buses were destroyed and seven others were partially damaged.
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June - 30 
Two suspected terrorists were killed late on June 30-night while attempting to plant a bomb in a Hazarkhani warehouse, in the jurisdiction of Yakatoot police station in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Daily Times reported. A police official said two unidentified people
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Two suspected terrorists were killed late on June 30-night while attempting to plant a bomb in a Hazarkhani warehouse, in the jurisdiction of Yakatoot police station in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Daily Times reported. A police official said two unidentified people were planting a bomb in a Degure & Logistic warehouse when it exploded killing both of them on the spot. He said they appeared to be Afghans in their mid-twenties. Vehicles carrying goods for American forces in Afghanistan use the warehouse, he added. Three time bombs, hand grenades and two kilograms of explosives were also recovered.
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August - 6 
According to Dawn, two personnel of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and a child accompanying them were injured when a bomb exploded near their vehicle on the Kohat Road in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 6-morning. The Bhana Manri police said the explosive device
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According to Dawn, two personnel of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and a child accompanying them were injured when a bomb exploded near their vehicle on the Kohat Road in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 6-morning. The Bhana Manri police said the explosive device had been planted on the structure of under-construction shops along the main road, which exploded when the PAF vehicle was passing by the place.
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August - 7 
In another incident, a time-bomb exploded at a bus terminal in Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, damaging a vehicle but causing no casualties. Witnesses said the bomb had been placed in a passenger coach and exploded around 1:30pm when most people had left the venue for prayers.
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In another incident, a time-bomb exploded at a bus terminal in Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, damaging a vehicle but causing no casualties. Witnesses said the bomb had been placed in a passenger coach and exploded around 1:30pm when most people had left the venue for prayers.
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August - 8 
Further, a mortar shell hit a house in the Manikhel area, injuring six people while one child was wounded when a shell struck a compound in the Bazikhel village. Clashes erupted in the area when Taliban militants besieged the village.
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Further, a mortar shell hit a house in the Manikhel area, injuring six people while one child was wounded when a shell struck a compound in the Bazikhel village. Clashes erupted in the area when Taliban militants besieged the village.
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August - 29 
A civilian was injured when suspected militants fired a rocket on a vehicle in the Yakatoot police precinct of Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on August 29. Yakatoot Police Station Duty Officer Syed Bacha told Daily Times that at around 5am, a rocket hit a bus leaving for P
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A civilian was injured when suspected militants fired a rocket on a vehicle in the Yakatoot police precinct of Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on August 29. Yakatoot Police Station Duty Officer Syed Bacha told Daily Times that at around 5am, a rocket hit a bus leaving for Parachinar with 14 passengers on board. He said the attack partially damaged the vehicle and that a passenger named Israr Ali was wounded.
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September - 8 
At least 24 persons were injured when a time bomb planted in a car exploded within the limits of the East Cantonment police station in Peshawar at around 11.15 am. Peshawar police Chief Abdul Majeed Marwat told Daily Times the device weighed 10 to 12-kg and injured nearly 24 people, most of them min
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At least 24 persons were injured when a time bomb planted in a car exploded within the limits of the East Cantonment police station in Peshawar at around 11.15 am. Peshawar police Chief Abdul Majeed Marwat told Daily Times the device weighed 10 to 12-kg and injured nearly 24 people, most of them minors. The bomb was fitted in a car that was parked on the main road outside the Cantonment plaza, added sources. The NWFP Information Minister Asif Iqbal Daudzai told Daily Times that it was a timed device and luckily there had been no casualties, and added, “It was the continuation of the series of bomb blasts across the country.” Netherlands Development Cooperation Minister Bert Koenders was also in Peshawar at the time of the blast. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the blast.
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October - 9 
According to The News, 25 people were injured in a bomb blast at the Hussain CD Market in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, on October 9. The bomb, planted on a water cooler, exploded at 4pm (PST) when a large number of people were present in the plaza. It was a Russian-made tim
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According to The News, 25 people were injured in a bomb blast at the Hussain CD Market in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, on October 9. The bomb, planted on a water cooler, exploded at 4pm (PST) when a large number of people were present in the plaza. It was a Russian-made time device, which badly damaged at least 10 shops, police and officials of the Bomb Disposal Squad said. Capital City Police Officer Abdul Majeed Marwat linked the incident to the series of bomb attacks on CD shops across the province. An unknown radical outfit had reportedly been issuing threatening letters to owners of CD shops for the last four months to terminate their "un-Islamic" business, otherwise, they would be taken to task.
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October - 28 
In the province, unidentified terrorists attacked the Peshawar Cantonment early on October 28-morning with three rockets, one of which landed at the residence of nationalist leader Bashir Ahmad Bilour, narrowly missing the US Consulate building in the city, The News reported. Russian-made MBR-12 roc
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In the province, unidentified terrorists attacked the Peshawar Cantonment early on October 28-morning with three rockets, one of which landed at the residence of nationalist leader Bashir Ahmad Bilour, narrowly missing the US Consulate building in the city, The News reported. Russian-made MBR-12 rockets were fired through a launcher from Bazidkhel village on the outskirts of the provincial capital. Two other rockets were recovered from the spot. No loss of life was reported in the attack.
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November - 2 
An explosion at the Karkhano Market of the Peshawar city destroyed at least 14 shops and cabins selling CDs, TV sets and music albums. Sources said that the bomb exploded at the junction of SS and Shinwari Markets and also damaged two electricity transformers. Operations Senior Superintendent of Pol
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An explosion at the Karkhano Market of the Peshawar city destroyed at least 14 shops and cabins selling CDs, TV sets and music albums. Sources said that the bomb exploded at the junction of SS and Shinwari Markets and also damaged two electricity transformers. Operations Senior Superintendent of Police, Mohammad Tahir Khan, said that the bomb was aimed at the shops and cabins dealing in CDs.
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November - 9 
Three persons were killed and two others, including a former provincial minister, were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the house of Federal Minister for Political Affairs Amir Muqam in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on November 9-afternoon, according t
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Three persons were killed and two others, including a former provincial minister, were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the house of Federal Minister for Political Affairs Amir Muqam in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on November 9-afternoon, according to Dawn. The blast occurred at around 3.45pm (PST) when the minister was having a meeting with some of his associates at his home in Hayatabad. Muqam, who is also provincial president of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League, escaped unhurt. According to eyewitnesses, the bomber blew himself up when police stopped him from entering the house. City Police Officer Abdul Majeed Marwat confirmed the suicide attack and subsequent casualties, Daily Times reported.
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November - 13 
Daily Times reported that a man died when a bomb exploded in a cyber café in the Gulbahar police precincts of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on November 13. Gulbahar Police Station Investigation Officer Mirza Khan informed that a Russian made bomb, weighing around 700-800 grams, exploded around 2.30
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Daily Times reported that a man died when a bomb exploded in a cyber café in the Gulbahar police precincts of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on November 13. Gulbahar Police Station Investigation Officer Mirza Khan informed that a Russian made bomb, weighing around 700-800 grams, exploded around 2.30pm in the Nihar Net Café located near the Gulbahar Police Station. Senior Superintendent of Police Tahir Khan stated that the blast had blown off both hands of the deceased, and “it seems that he was trying to plant the bomb”. He also informed that the deceased could not have been a suicide attacker as the amount of explosives was small.
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November - 26 
In the NWFP, a bomb exploded in the Government Girls Primary School in the village of Sher Bahadur near the provincial capital Peshawar on November 26-morning, destroying the main gate, windows, doors and boundary wall of the school. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The school admi
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In the NWFP, a bomb exploded in the Government Girls Primary School in the village of Sher Bahadur near the provincial capital Peshawar on November 26-morning, destroying the main gate, windows, doors and boundary wall of the school. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The school administration had received anonymous letters a few days ago, with a threat if its students did not observe purdah (veil), the building of the school would be destroyed.
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December - 2 
In the provincial capital Peshawar, a CD shop was damaged when a bomb exploded in Zargerabad while another explosive planted beside a CDs market in Mohallah Faisalabad was defused before it could explode early on December 2-morning, The News reported. No loss of life or injuries was reported.
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In the provincial capital Peshawar, a CD shop was damaged when a bomb exploded in Zargerabad while another explosive planted beside a CDs market in Mohallah Faisalabad was defused before it could explode early on December 2-morning, The News reported. No loss of life or injuries was reported.
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December - 3 
A CD shop and a barber shop were blown up in the Sheikh Mohammadzai area of provincial capital Peshawar on December 3, Dawn reported. The owner of the CD shop, Daud Khan, told police that they had received threats from some people.
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A CD shop and a barber shop were blown up in the Sheikh Mohammadzai area of provincial capital Peshawar on December 3, Dawn reported. The owner of the CD shop, Daud Khan, told police that they had received threats from some people.
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December - 4 
In the first such attack of its kind, a female suicide bomber blew herself up in a high security zone in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on December 4, according to Daily Times. Except for the suicide bomber, who was said to be in her mid-30s, no other casualty was repo
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In the first such attack of its kind, a female suicide bomber blew herself up in a high security zone in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on December 4, according to Daily Times. Except for the suicide bomber, who was said to be in her mid-30s, no other casualty was reported in the blast. The offices of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) are located in the maximum-security Peshawar Cantonment area, The News reported. Peshawar police chief Tanveerul Haq Sipra said the bomber blew herself up when she was stopped at a military check-post on the on Babar Road. Sipra said the woman’s belly was blown up while her chest, face and legs were intact. "From her body parts, we have confirmed the gender of the bomber. She seems to be an Afghan and around 34 years of age," he added. A security official said the woman wearing a blue burqa (veil) had been stopped by guards at the checkpoint, Dawn reported. "She lifted the veil from her face and smiled, and then there was a huge explosion," an unnamed security official quoted a guard at the scene as saying. The woman was said to be in her mid-to-late 30s. The lower part of her body had been torn apart but the upper part was surprisingly intact, unlike in other cases of suicide bombing.
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December - 8 
A girls’ school was damaged in a bomb blast in Ahmed Shah village near the provincial capital Peshawar on December 8-night, according to Dawn. Teachers and students of the Government Girls Middle School had received several warning letters asking them to start wearing the veil. This is the second bo
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A girls’ school was damaged in a bomb blast in Ahmed Shah village near the provincial capital Peshawar on December 8-night, according to Dawn. Teachers and students of the Government Girls Middle School had received several warning letters asking them to start wearing the veil. This is the second bomb blast in the limits of the Matni police station over the past two weeks. A blast had damaged the Government Primary Girls’ School in Sher Bahadur village on November 26.
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December - 9 
Meanwhile, two missiles fired early on December 9 landed near the runway of the Pakistan Air Force base in Peshawar. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. According to a statement from the military, four missiles had been fired.
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Meanwhile, two missiles fired early on December 9 landed near the runway of the Pakistan Air Force base in Peshawar. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. According to a statement from the military, four missiles had been fired.
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December - 10 
Meanwhile, four CD and video shops were destroyed in separate bomb blasts in the Badha Bera Bazaar and adjoining areas of provincial capital Peshawar on December 10-night. No loss of life or injuries was reported. Owners of CD and video shops had recently received anonymous letters, asking them to c
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Meanwhile, four CD and video shops were destroyed in separate bomb blasts in the Badha Bera Bazaar and adjoining areas of provincial capital Peshawar on December 10-night. No loss of life or injuries was reported. Owners of CD and video shops had recently received anonymous letters, asking them to close their business. The letters stated that selling of CDs was un-Islamic and it spread obscenity.
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December - 17 
In another incident, suspected militants detonated two bombs that damaged the shrine of Abdul Shakoor Malang Baba situated in the limits of Chamkani Police station in provincial capital Peshawar in the early hours of December 17, according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was rep
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In another incident, suspected militants detonated two bombs that damaged the shrine of Abdul Shakoor Malang Baba situated in the limits of Chamkani Police station in provincial capital Peshawar in the early hours of December 17, according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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December - 18 
A day earlier in the capital, militants lobbed a bomb at a police post on Ring Road in the precincts of Yakatoot Police Station late on December 18, Yakatoot Police Station Moharir Watan Khan said, adding that there were no casualties.
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A day earlier in the capital, militants lobbed a bomb at a police post on Ring Road in the precincts of Yakatoot Police Station late on December 18, Yakatoot Police Station Moharir Watan Khan said, adding that there were no casualties.
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December - 20 
An internet centre and two CD shops were blown up in various areas of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 20, according to Dawn. According to police, the explosives had been planted inside the shops. An unnamed senior police official said the explosion left polic
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An internet centre and two CD shops were blown up in various areas of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 20, according to Dawn. According to police, the explosives had been planted inside the shops. An unnamed senior police official said the explosion left police with no other option but to force the owners of internet centres, snooker clubs, CD and video shops to close their businesses, which was not being tolerated by the Taliban.
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December - 21 
At least 50 persons were killed and 80 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of worshippers offering Id-ul-Adha prayers at the Markazi Jamia Masjid Sherpao in Charsadda, 20-km from Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 21-morining, reports The Hi
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At least 50 persons were killed and 80 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of worshippers offering Id-ul-Adha prayers at the Markazi Jamia Masjid Sherpao in Charsadda, 20-km from Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 21-morining, reports The Hindu. The apparent target was Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, the Interior Minister in the just-dissolved government, who was among the worshippers. The former Minister, however, escaped unhurt in the attack, but his son Mustafa was among the wounded. The mosque is located next to the former Minister’s home and was packed with more than 1,000 worshippers at the time of the attack. Meanwhile, the NWFP Inspector General of Police Mohammed Shareef Virk on December 22 (today) told Geo News as many as 48 people lost their lives and over 114 others were injured in suicide attack. He informed that at least seven to eight kilogram explosive material was used in the blast.
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December - 26 
In another incident, unidentified people blew up the office of a cable TV network situated on the Agha Mir Jani Shah Road in the provincial capital Peshawar in the early hours of December 26, according to Dawn. Sources said that the owner of the office, Ejaz Hussein, had been threatened to close the
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In another incident, unidentified people blew up the office of a cable TV network situated on the Agha Mir Jani Shah Road in the provincial capital Peshawar in the early hours of December 26, according to Dawn. Sources said that the owner of the office, Ejaz Hussein, had been threatened to close the business.
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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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