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January - 1 
Three Policemen were killed and six injured in two bomb blasts in Peshawar and Bannu districts, Police said on January 1, Daily Times reported. Unidentified men blew up a Police check-post near Jabba Mosque in the Mathra Police station precincts of Peshawar, killing constable Asif Khan. Senior P
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Three Policemen were killed and six injured in two bomb blasts in Peshawar and Bannu districts, Police said on January 1, Daily Times reported. Unidentified men blew up a Police check-post near Jabba Mosque in the Mathra Police station precincts of Peshawar, killing constable Asif Khan. Senior Police official Jamilur Rehman said the attack could be a reaction to the ongoing military operation in Khyber Agency.
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January - 1 
Two Policemen - Abbas Ali Khan and Muhammad Ali Khan - were killed and six injured when a bomb being defused by officials of the Bannu Bomb Disposal Squad exploded.
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Two Policemen - Abbas Ali Khan and Muhammad Ali Khan - were killed and six injured when a bomb being defused by officials of the Bannu Bomb Disposal Squad exploded.
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January - 4 
A suicide bomber was killed while two people sustained injuries near a check-post in Officers’ Colony in Bannu in the NWFP on January 4, according to Daily Times. The suicide bomber blew himself up in an attempt to target a check-post but could not succeed as the bomb exploded before he could reach
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A suicide bomber was killed while two people sustained injuries near a check-post in Officers’ Colony in Bannu in the NWFP on January 4, according to Daily Times. The suicide bomber blew himself up in an attempt to target a check-post but could not succeed as the bomb exploded before he could reach his target.
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January - 4 
Ten persons, including four Policemen, were killed and 27 others injured in two bomb blasts near the Polytechnic College in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on January 4, The News reported. Sources said an explosive device, planted by militants near the main gate of the Polytechnic College, went off at
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Ten persons, including four Policemen, were killed and 27 others injured in two bomb blasts near the Polytechnic College in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on January 4, The News reported. Sources said an explosive device, planted by militants near the main gate of the Polytechnic College, went off at 7:07 pm, injuring four persons. Eyewitnesses said soon after the blast, Police personnel and people rushed to the spot. As a large number of Policemen and people gathered at the site, a 16-year-old suicide bomber forced his entry into the crowd and blew himself up, killing 10 persons, including four Policemen, and injuring 21 others.
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January - 5 
Unidentified persons in the Shakardara area of Matta sub-division blew up the house of a local journalist, Hameedullah.
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Unidentified persons in the Shakardara area of Matta sub-division blew up the house of a local journalist, Hameedullah.
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January - 6 
Sub-Inspector Rehamtullah of the Bomb Disposal Squad in Bannu District Police was killed while defusing a bomb in Bannu on January 6.
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Sub-Inspector Rehamtullah of the Bomb Disposal Squad in Bannu District Police was killed while defusing a bomb in Bannu on January 6.
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January - 9 
A bomb blast at the Nehar Chowk area of Mardan destroyed a CD centre and some other shops in the morning of January 9. However, no casualty was reported in the incident.
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A bomb blast at the Nehar Chowk area of Mardan destroyed a CD centre and some other shops in the morning of January 9. However, no casualty was reported in the incident.
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January - 10 
A bomb blast partially damaged two cellular phone shops in Naurang bazaar in Lakki Marwat on January 10, Dawn reported.
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A bomb blast partially damaged two cellular phone shops in Naurang bazaar in Lakki Marwat on January 10, Dawn reported.
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January - 13 
A child was killed and two others sustained injuries when mortar shell allegedly fired by the SFs landed on a house in Janabad village.
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A child was killed and two others sustained injuries when mortar shell allegedly fired by the SFs landed on a house in Janabad village.
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January - 13 
A remote-controlled bomb exploded near the convoy of SFs in Sambat near Matta town. However, no casualty was reported.
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A remote-controlled bomb exploded near the convoy of SFs in Sambat near Matta town. However, no casualty was reported.
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January - 13 
Eight persons, including a security official and four children, were killed and as many sustained injuries in the Swat District of the NWFP on January 13, The News reported. Sources said a mortar shell - allegedly fired by the Security Forces (SFs) - hit a house in the Gulagai area of Matta sub-
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Eight persons, including a security official and four children, were killed and as many sustained injuries in the Swat District of the NWFP on January 13, The News reported. Sources said a mortar shell - allegedly fired by the Security Forces (SFs) - hit a house in the Gulagai area of Matta sub-division, killing three children and injuring a woman.
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January - 14 
Several CD shops and offices were completely destroyed when three time devices planted by suspected militants at three separate markets exploded in the wee hours of January 14. Six other shops and the house of a Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader were partially damaged while three more bombs recov
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Several CD shops and offices were completely destroyed when three time devices planted by suspected militants at three separate markets exploded in the wee hours of January 14. Six other shops and the house of a Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader were partially damaged while three more bombs recovered from the markets were defused, The News reported. Sources said that about 10 masked men, equipped with pistols and hand grenades, came and made the watchman, Sher Muhammad, hostage before placing six bombs in a plaza and two markets at 4:20 a.m. Three offices were completely destroyed when a bomb exploded in the plaza, owned by former PPP legislator Qurban Khan, on GT Road. The house of the PPP leader was also partially damaged in the blast. Similarly, two other bomb blasts in the Fawad and Shaheen markets destroyed Dildar CD House, Hameed Electric Store, Bobi CD House and electronics shops owned by Abdul Wahab, Riaz, Hamid and Zeeshan. Six other shops were also damaged in the blast. However, no casualty was reported, as nobody was present in the market.
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January - 15 
At least 20 shops were damaged when an explosive device went off in a market in Shabqadar early on January 15. However, no loss of life was reported.
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At least 20 shops were damaged when an explosive device went off in a market in Shabqadar early on January 15. However, no loss of life was reported.
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January - 16 
In the Alamganj area of Khwazakhela, a man identified as Dost Muhammad was killed when a mortar shell allegedly fired by the SFs hit his house.
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In the Alamganj area of Khwazakhela, a man identified as Dost Muhammad was killed when a mortar shell allegedly fired by the SFs hit his house.
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January - 16 
The militants destroyed a house owned by the ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan in Madyan Chaktari area. The militants reportedly planted explosives in the house, completely destroying it. However, no loss of life was reported as the house had been abandoned by the family of Asfandyar Wali.
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The militants destroyed a house owned by the ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan in Madyan Chaktari area. The militants reportedly planted explosives in the house, completely destroying it. However, no loss of life was reported as the house had been abandoned by the family of Asfandyar Wali.
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January - 17 
Suspected militants on January 17 blew up a Police post and a Government high school in Swat. The militants reportedly blew up an abandoned police post in the Balogram area of. Police have abandoned several posts in certain parts of the valley. In addition, the militants destroyed another Government
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Suspected militants on January 17 blew up a Police post and a Government high school in Swat. The militants reportedly blew up an abandoned police post in the Balogram area of. Police have abandoned several posts in certain parts of the valley. In addition, the militants destroyed another Government high school in Qambar, the native town of TTP Swat deputy chief Shah Dauran.
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January - 18 
A faith-healing centre on the Circular Road in Peshawar was damaged when an explosives device went off late on January 18. However, no loss of life was reported.
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A faith-healing centre on the Circular Road in Peshawar was damaged when an explosives device went off late on January 18. However, no loss of life was reported.
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January - 18 
Four persons, including a Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed and two others sustained injuries in separate incidents of violence, while a Police check-post was blown up in the Shahdherai area of the Swat District on January 18, The News reported. Sources said unidentified armed men shot
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Four persons, including a Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed and two others sustained injuries in separate incidents of violence, while a Police check-post was blown up in the Shahdherai area of the Swat District on January 18, The News reported. Sources said unidentified armed men shot dead a soldier, Arshad, at the bus terminal in Mingora town.
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January - 18 
Taliban blew up five boys’ and a girls’ school in Swat. Militants reportedly planted bombs around the buildings of five schools, which detonated late on January 18, while the sixth was detonated in the afternoon of January 19. However, no reports of casualties were received.
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Taliban blew up five boys’ and a girls’ school in Swat. Militants reportedly planted bombs around the buildings of five schools, which detonated late on January 18, while the sixth was detonated in the afternoon of January 19. However, no reports of casualties were received.
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January - 19 
Two Security Force personnel were injured in a remote-controlled bomb attack on their vehicle in the Shand area of Madian in Swat District on January 19, Daily Times reported.
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Two Security Force personnel were injured in a remote-controlled bomb attack on their vehicle in the Shand area of Madian in Swat District on January 19, Daily Times reported.
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January - 20 
Four Policemen and four civilians were injured when a Police patrol van was hit by a roadside bomb on Ring Road in the Hazarkhwani area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on January 20, The News reported. The blast took place at about 8:03am (PST) near a security check-post when Pandu Police Station
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Four Policemen and four civilians were injured when a Police patrol van was hit by a roadside bomb on Ring Road in the Hazarkhwani area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on January 20, The News reported. The blast took place at about 8:03am (PST) near a security check-post when Pandu Police Station officials were patrolling the Ring Road. “Almost 1kg explosives, planted in a gas pipeline, exploded when the police patrol vehicle was passing through the spot,” Superintendent of Police (City Circle), Mohammad Ashraf, told reporters.
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January - 20 
Militants blew up the house of an activist of the ruling Awami National Party (ANP), Muhammad Ilyas, in the Manja area of Kabal sub-division. Local sources said Ilyas was brought outside and his house was blown up in front of him.
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Militants blew up the house of an activist of the ruling Awami National Party (ANP), Muhammad Ilyas, in the Manja area of Kabal sub-division. Local sources said Ilyas was brought outside and his house was blown up in front of him.
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January - 21 
Taliban militants destroyed two more Government-run schools and a health centre as violence continued in the Swat District of NWFP on January 21, Dawn reported. Explosive devices planted at the high school for boys and a basic health unit in Sher Falam in the Matta sub-division, and the girls primar
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Taliban militants destroyed two more Government-run schools and a health centre as violence continued in the Swat District of NWFP on January 21, Dawn reported. Explosive devices planted at the high school for boys and a basic health unit in Sher Falam in the Matta sub-division, and the girls primary school in Mangalstan in Charbagh sub-division, went off early in the morning, razing the buildings to the ground. With the destruction of these two schools, the number of schools torched and blown up in the Swat valley increased to 189. The Swat District Coordination Officer Shaukat Khan Yousafzai confirmed destruction of the schools, saying that most of the 189 schools destroyed by the Taliban were for girls. He said that over 100,000 students had been affected.
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January - 22 
21 persons, including 11 militants, were killed and an unspecified number of them injured in the ongoing military operation and fresh incidents of violence in the Swat District of NWFP on January 22, The News reported. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)-run Swat Media Centre
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21 persons, including 11 militants, were killed and an unspecified number of them injured in the ongoing military operation and fresh incidents of violence in the Swat District of NWFP on January 22, The News reported. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)-run Swat Media Centre (SMC), 11 militants were killed and nine injured in Qamber and Koza Drushkhela. The SMC spokesman claimed that a militants’ hideout was destroyed in shelling at Qamber and four militants, identified as Abu Hamza, Ismail, Abdul Rauf and Qari Ghaffar, were killed. Sources added that Security Forces (SFs) also carried out a ground assault in the Koza Drushkhela area of Matta sub-division, the stronghold of Maulana Fazlullah-led militants, and killed seven militants besides injuring three others.
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January - 23 
Five members of a family, including three children, were killed when a mortar shell hit a house in the Manpetai village of Khwazakhela sub-division. A couple and their three children died and their house was destroyed in the incident.
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Five members of a family, including three children, were killed when a mortar shell hit a house in the Manpetai village of Khwazakhela sub-division. A couple and their three children died and their house was destroyed in the incident.
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January - 23 
In an improvised explosive device attack in the Takhtaband area of Mingora town in Swat District on January 23, three civilians, including a woman, were killed and a soldier sustained injuries, The News reported. The militants reportedly intended to target a convoy of the Security Forces but failed
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In an improvised explosive device attack in the Takhtaband area of Mingora town in Swat District on January 23, three civilians, including a woman, were killed and a soldier sustained injuries, The News reported. The militants reportedly intended to target a convoy of the Security Forces but failed in their bid. The Taliban claimed responsibility and warned of more attacks. "As long as bullets are fired at us, such attacks will continue to take place," a spokesman for the Swat chapter of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan threatened.
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January - 23 
In the Kalakot area of Kabal sub-division, a mortar shell killed Babar Shah and injured three others. In a similar incident, a man on way to his home was killed in a mortar attack in the Chaqo area of Matta sub-division.
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In the Kalakot area of Kabal sub-division, a mortar shell killed Babar Shah and injured three others. In a similar incident, a man on way to his home was killed in a mortar attack in the Chaqo area of Matta sub-division.
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January - 23 
Two Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in a suicide attack near Mingora town on January 23, Dawn reported. According to a press release issued by the Swat Media Centre, a car laden with explosives blew up near the Fizagat check-post, killing two SF personnel and injuring 22 others. Troops had
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Two Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in a suicide attack near Mingora town on January 23, Dawn reported. According to a press release issued by the Swat Media Centre, a car laden with explosives blew up near the Fizagat check-post, killing two SF personnel and injuring 22 others. Troops had signaled the suspicious vehicle to stop and also fired on it, but it accelerated and hit the post.
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January - 25 
Unidentified miscreants fired four rockets at the Kotal Pass security check-post on January 25, The News reported on January 26. However, no loss of life was reported. Sources said the rockets were fired from Bostikhel area of Darra Adamkhel.
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Unidentified miscreants fired four rockets at the Kotal Pass security check-post on January 25, The News reported on January 26. However, no loss of life was reported. Sources said the rockets were fired from Bostikhel area of Darra Adamkhel.
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January - 26 
Nine people, including two children and two women, were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in different incidents of violence in various parts of the Swat District on January 26, The News reported. Sources said a woman and her two children were killed when a mortar shell, allegedly fired by the
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Nine people, including two children and two women, were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in different incidents of violence in various parts of the Swat District on January 26, The News reported. Sources said a woman and her two children were killed when a mortar shell, allegedly fired by the Security Forces (SFs), landed in a house in Serai area near Manglawar. Three persons were wounded in the incident.
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January - 26 
Six people were killed and 22 others sustained injuries when a bomb rigged to a bicycle exploded in a populated area in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on January 26, Dawn reported. Three of the victims were in a car while the other three were walking past the bicycle parked in front of the main gate o
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Six people were killed and 22 others sustained injuries when a bomb rigged to a bicycle exploded in a populated area in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on January 26, Dawn reported. Three of the victims were in a car while the other three were walking past the bicycle parked in front of the main gate of the town hall. The remote-controlled bomb apparently targeted a Sunni leader. Locals told Daily Times that the explosion occurred when NWFP assembly member, and leader of the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Khalifa Abdul Qayyum, was passing through the area. They said Qayyum escaped unhurt, but his car was damaged in the blast. Talking to reporters later, Qayum said he was the apparent target of the blast, as he had been involved in efforts for bringing peace to the district, APP reported. He said it was a terrorist attack, adding he did not have personal enmity with anyone. Police said the bomb weighed around 10 kilograms and seemed to be foreign made.
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January - 26 
Two persons, including a woman, were killed and 14 injured in Sangota when mortar shells hit their houses. There were reports that several houses were also damaged in the shelling.
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Two persons, including a woman, were killed and 14 injured in Sangota when mortar shells hit their houses. There were reports that several houses were also damaged in the shelling.
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January - 27 
In the Matta sub-division, a convoy of SFs was targeted in a remote-controlled bomb attack, but there were no casualties.
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In the Matta sub-division, a convoy of SFs was targeted in a remote-controlled bomb attack, but there were no casualties.
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January - 27 
Taliban blew up two more schools at Kabal in Swat on January 27, taking the number of destroyed schools to 188, according to The News.
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Taliban blew up two more schools at Kabal in Swat on January 27, taking the number of destroyed schools to 188, according to The News.
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January - 27 
The authorities have imposed an indefinite curfew in the main city of Swat, said a statement by the army’s media centre on January 27 - hours after the Security Forces (SFs) launched the third phase of a military operation in the valley, Daily Times reported. Military sources said the third phase of
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The authorities have imposed an indefinite curfew in the main city of Swat, said a statement by the army’s media centre on January 27 - hours after the Security Forces (SFs) launched the third phase of a military operation in the valley, Daily Times reported. Military sources said the third phase of Operation Rah-e-Haq had been launched in light of a list released by the Taliban which contains names of officials ‘wanted’ by the group. After the operation began – five civilians were killed by artillery and mortar fire. Locals said a man, a woman and three children were killed when mortar shells hit four houses in Mangalawar area of Charbagh sub-division in the night of January 26 as SFs targeted Taliban positions. After the start of the intensified operation late on January 26, official sources and locals told Daily Times on January 27 that the Government had already imposed curfews in Nengolai, Bara, Koza Banadai, Shakar Dara and Charbagh towns for an indefinite period, and issued shoot-at-sight orders for violators. The curfew in Mingora was imposed after about 100-150 Taliban militants stormed the streets of the town displaying arms. While no violence was reported, a private TV channel said the Taliban had taken over bus stands in Mingora town.
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January - 28 
Three persons, including a child, were killed and 12 others wounded when mortar shells landed on their houses in Sanghota. Several houses were also destroyed in the daylong shelling by the SFs in the same area. Sources said SFs also used gunship helicopters to target suspected hideouts of militants
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Three persons, including a child, were killed and 12 others wounded when mortar shells landed on their houses in Sanghota. Several houses were also destroyed in the daylong shelling by the SFs in the same area. Sources said SFs also used gunship helicopters to target suspected hideouts of militants in Sanghota and its adjacent areas. SFs also continued targeting suspected hideouts of militants in the Chuprial area. One of the shells fired by the troops landed in a taxi stand in the village. However, no human or material loss was reported.
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January - 29 
The SFs, meanwhile, after capturing Manglawar are reportedly advancing to secure more Taliban-infested areas. They shelled suspected positions of the militants, which claimed the life of Rahman Ali, besides injuring three others, when a mortar shell hit his house in Manglawar. Several houses were al
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The SFs, meanwhile, after capturing Manglawar are reportedly advancing to secure more Taliban-infested areas. They shelled suspected positions of the militants, which claimed the life of Rahman Ali, besides injuring three others, when a mortar shell hit his house in Manglawar. Several houses were also reportedly damaged during the shelling.
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January - 30 
Four soldiers were killed and eight injured when an Army convoy was attacked with a remote-controlled bomb in Malakand in the NWFP on January 30, Daily Times reported. A private TV channel reported that Security Forces (SFs) cordoned off the area after the attack, which occurred in the Jalala area.
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Four soldiers were killed and eight injured when an Army convoy was attacked with a remote-controlled bomb in Malakand in the NWFP on January 30, Daily Times reported. A private TV channel reported that Security Forces (SFs) cordoned off the area after the attack, which occurred in the Jalala area. Official sources told The News that a military convoy of the Sindh Regiment was on its way to provincial capital Peshawar from the militancy-hit Swat valley when a remote-controlled explosive device, planted by militants near a school building on Ghat Koto Road, went off, killing four soldiers and injuring eight others.
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February - 1 
32 persons, including three soldiers, were killed and 22 others sustained injures as the Security Forces (SFs) intensified the operation in the Charbagh, Matta and Sangota areas of the Swat District on February 1, The News reported. Locals said most of the people killed in Charbagh and Sangota du
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32 persons, including three soldiers, were killed and 22 others sustained injures as the Security Forces (SFs) intensified the operation in the Charbagh, Matta and Sangota areas of the Swat District on February 1, The News reported. Locals said most of the people killed in Charbagh and Sangota during shelling were civilians, who were finding it difficult to move to safer places due to the perpetual curfew and escalating clashes. They said SFs targeted suspected positions of militants in Charbagh with artillery before consolidating their position in the town. Eight persons, including four women and two children, were killed and 16 others injured when mortar shells hit several houses in the area. In the Roshanabad area, two persons were shot dead by the SFs when they opened fire on them. Eight bodies of unknown people were retrieved from Shakar Tangay area of Sangota.
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February - 3 
A man was killed and 18 others injured in a hand grenade attack on a Sunni mosque at Mohallah Joginwala in the Dera Ismail Khan District of NWFP in the evening of February 3, Daily Times reported. The attacker hurled the hand grenade at the worshippers in Madani mosque during Maghrib prayers, Police
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A man was killed and 18 others injured in a hand grenade attack on a Sunni mosque at Mohallah Joginwala in the Dera Ismail Khan District of NWFP in the evening of February 3, Daily Times reported. The attacker hurled the hand grenade at the worshippers in Madani mosque during Maghrib prayers, Police said. Local Police officer Yaseen Khan told AFP that the explosion had caused a stampede as panicked people tried to flee.
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February - 4 
The Taliban’s siege of the checkpoint triggered shelling from the military base in Kabal, Swat and Chakdara Fort. Four civilians were consequently killed in the shelling. Local people said the victims were taking breakfast when mortar shells hit their homes, killing them on the spot.
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The Taliban’s siege of the checkpoint triggered shelling from the military base in Kabal, Swat and Chakdara Fort. Four civilians were consequently killed in the shelling. Local people said the victims were taking breakfast when mortar shells hit their homes, killing them on the spot.
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February - 5 
A bomb planted by the Taliban damaged a girl’s primary school in the Landikotal sub-division of Khyber Agency on February 5, according to Daily Times. The militants are reported to have planted the explosives near the outer wall of the girl’s school on the Kam Shalman Road. Meanwhile, the Bomb Dispo
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A bomb planted by the Taliban damaged a girl’s primary school in the Landikotal sub-division of Khyber Agency on February 5, according to Daily Times. The militants are reported to have planted the explosives near the outer wall of the girl’s school on the Kam Shalman Road. Meanwhile, the Bomb Disposal Squad defused another bomb planted near the Baacha Khan Education Centre and three others in Gagra.
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February - 5 
A suicide attacker detonated an explosive-laden car near a Police station in the Mingora town, injuring a dozen officers and destroying part of the building, said Dilawar Khan Bangash, the Police chief. Bangash said militants also fired three rockets before the attack and one damaged a nearby hotel.
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A suicide attacker detonated an explosive-laden car near a Police station in the Mingora town, injuring a dozen officers and destroying part of the building, said Dilawar Khan Bangash, the Police chief. Bangash said militants also fired three rockets before the attack and one damaged a nearby hotel.
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February - 5 
A truck driver was injured when a remote-controlled device, planted by militants on the Mingora-Takhta Band Road, exploded, The News reported. The truck, which was loaded with ration, was part of a convoy of Security Forces.
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A truck driver was injured when a remote-controlled device, planted by militants on the Mingora-Takhta Band Road, exploded, The News reported. The truck, which was loaded with ration, was part of a convoy of Security Forces.
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February - 5 
The militants also blew up two Government schools in the Nazarabad area of Matta sub-division.
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The militants also blew up two Government schools in the Nazarabad area of Matta sub-division.
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February - 6 
A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a trailer carrying supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan and injured seven persons in the Tedi Bazaar area of Jamrud sub-division. Eyewitnesses told Daily Times the bomber was heading for Landikotal when the troops signaled him to stop. They sa
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A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a trailer carrying supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan and injured seven persons in the Tedi Bazaar area of Jamrud sub-division. Eyewitnesses told Daily Times the bomber was heading for Landikotal when the troops signaled him to stop. They said that he rammed his car into the trailer instead of stopping. Fida Bangash, a senior political administration official, said the bomber’s likely target were the army engineers repairing a bridge in Landikotal that was blown up on February 2. Taliban spokesman Maulvi Omar claimed responsibility for the attack. “It was our man who martyred himself in Jamrud… We warned the government to stop military operations in Khyber, Swat and other tribal areas, otherwise we will completely shut down the NATO supply line… We have shown that we can do that,” Omar told AFP. Earlier, in the night of February 5, another suicide bomber had rammed a car bomb into a police station in Mingora in the Swat District of NWFP, injuring 11 soldiers.
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February - 7 
11 civilians and three Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in fierce clashes between the SFs and militants in different areas of the Swat District on February 7, Dawn reported. A group of militants loyal to Maulana Fazlullah ambushed a vehicle of the SFs in the Aligrama area of Kabal sub-divis
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11 civilians and three Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in fierce clashes between the SFs and militants in different areas of the Swat District on February 7, Dawn reported. A group of militants loyal to Maulana Fazlullah ambushed a vehicle of the SFs in the Aligrama area of Kabal sub-division and killed three soldiers on the spot. Troops subsequently targeted suspected militant hideouts with artillery fire. Four persons were killed in heavy shelling and fire between the SFs and militants in Takhtaband area in the outskirts of Mingora city. Helicopter gunships were reportedly used to target militant positions. Three people were been killed and ten injured as mortar shells hit houses in the Shewar area of Matta sub-division. Further, a father and his son were killed and a woman was injured as mortar shell hit their house in the Sekhbanr area of Matta sub-division. In addition, the decapitated body of Habibullah was recovered in the Alam Ganj area of Khwazakhela sub-division. A motorcyclist was killed in firing in the Dherai area of Kabal.
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February - 9 
26 persons, including 11 children and a soldier, were killed while 38 others sustained injuries when mortar shells hit some houses during ongoing clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and militants in the Qasimkhel area of Darra Adamkhel on February 9, The News reported. Sources said militants fired
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26 persons, including 11 children and a soldier, were killed while 38 others sustained injuries when mortar shells hit some houses during ongoing clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and militants in the Qasimkhel area of Darra Adamkhel on February 9, The News reported. Sources said militants fired three rockets at the Babozai check-post, killing a soldier, Mirdad, and injuring two others. SFs also retaliated and an exchange of fire continued for sometime, during which heavy weapons were reportedly used. Reports said several shells fell at the main gate of the Government Girls Primary School Qasimkhel and nearby houses on the outskirts of Darra Adamkhel, killing at least 13 persons, including 11 children, and injuring about 38 others. Four of the injured died at a hospital in Peshawar. In a statement issued from Kohat, the ISPR said militants fired mortar shells which killed 13 civilians and injured several others when they hit some houses in Darra Adamkhel. An AFP report added that SFs denied involvement in the shelling. “No military operation is currently underway in the area,” an unnamed security official said.
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February - 9 
An APP report added that militants also torched a boy’s school in the Matta sub-division, bringing the number of destroyed schools to 190.
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An APP report added that militants also torched a boy’s school in the Matta sub-division, bringing the number of destroyed schools to 190.
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February - 9 
An artillery shell fired by the Security Forces (SFs) hit the house of one Fazlullah in Chuprial area, killing his two children and injuring his wife and a child.
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An artillery shell fired by the Security Forces (SFs) hit the house of one Fazlullah in Chuprial area, killing his two children and injuring his wife and a child.
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February - 9 
At least 18 Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were injured in a suicide attack on the Baran Pul check-post of the Frontier Reserve Police (FRP) in the jurisdiction of Bakkakhel police station in Bannu District early on February 9, The News reported. Sources said a suicide bomber driving an explos
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At least 18 Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were injured in a suicide attack on the Baran Pul check-post of the Frontier Reserve Police (FRP) in the jurisdiction of Bakkakhel police station in Bannu District early on February 9, The News reported. Sources said a suicide bomber driving an explosives-laden mini truck hit the building of the FRP check-post at Baran Pul, injuring 18 FC soldiers.
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February - 9 
Nine persons, including five militants, were killed and 11 others sustained injuries in artillery shelling and incidents of violence in the Swat District on February 9. Sources told The News that five militants and two civilians were killed and five others sustained injuries when gunship helicopters
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Nine persons, including five militants, were killed and 11 others sustained injuries in artillery shelling and incidents of violence in the Swat District on February 9. Sources told The News that five militants and two civilians were killed and five others sustained injuries when gunship helicopters shelled the Engaro Dherai, Takhta Band and Ogaday areas near Mingora city.
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February - 9 
Sources said that unidentified men torched a Basic Health Unit in the Nazarabad area of Matta sub-division. However, no loss of life was reported as no one was present in the building.
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Sources said that unidentified men torched a Basic Health Unit in the Nazarabad area of Matta sub-division. However, no loss of life was reported as no one was present in the building.
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February - 9 
Suspected militants also destroyed the Takhta Band bridge by planting an explosives device.
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Suspected militants also destroyed the Takhta Band bridge by planting an explosives device.
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February - 9 
The SFs targeted suspected hideouts of the militants in the Shakar Dara, Kuza Bandai and Bara Bandai areas of Kabal sub-division with gunship helicopters and artillery.
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The SFs targeted suspected hideouts of the militants in the Shakar Dara, Kuza Bandai and Bara Bandai areas of Kabal sub-division with gunship helicopters and artillery.
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February - 10 
A convoy of the SFs was attacked with an explosive device in the Bara Bandai area of Kabal, leaving a soldier injured.
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A convoy of the SFs was attacked with an explosive device in the Bara Bandai area of Kabal, leaving a soldier injured.
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February - 11 
Alamzeb Khan, a Member of Provincial Assembly from the ruling Awami National Party (ANP), was killed in a remote-controlled bomb blast in Momin Town in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on February 11, The News reported. Nobody has claimed responsibility for the blast so far. The blast, which also injured
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Alamzeb Khan, a Member of Provincial Assembly from the ruling Awami National Party (ANP), was killed in a remote-controlled bomb blast in Momin Town in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on February 11, The News reported. Nobody has claimed responsibility for the blast so far. The blast, which also injured seven others, including the driver, the gunman and personal assistant of the legislator, occurred on the day the newly-appointed special US envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, was paying a visit to the city and the adjacent Khyber Agency. Locals said Khan was on his way to attend a function in the city when his car was hit by a huge explosion at around 11:20 am on the main road of the Momin Town, close to his residence. "It was triggered through a remote control," Capital City Police Officer Safwat Ghayyur told journalists. Alamzeb Khan was elected a member of the NWFP Assembly from the PF-1 in the general elections in 2008.
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A close aide of Baitullah Mehsud and senior commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on February 12 claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the Awami National Party (ANP) Member of Provincial Assembly, Alam Zeb Khan, in Peshawar, Daily Times reported. “We carried out this at
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A close aide of Baitullah Mehsud and senior commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on February 12 claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the Awami National Party (ANP) Member of Provincial Assembly, Alam Zeb Khan, in Peshawar, Daily Times reported. “We carried out this attack and will continue such attacks on ANP leaders in future,” Hakeemullah Mehsud, who heads the TTP in Orakzai, Kurram and Khyber tribal regions, said in telephone calls to media offices in Peshawar. Alam Zeb Khan died when a powerful bomb exploded near his car in Peshawar on February 11. He became the first target of the Taliban since the Pukhtoon nationalist party took power in 2008.
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February - 12 
After the attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) camp in Kanju, the SFs targeted Takhtaband, Qamber and Charbagh with artillery.
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After the attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) camp in Kanju, the SFs targeted Takhtaband, Qamber and Charbagh with artillery.
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February - 12 
Five persons were killed and 12 others sustained injuries during the ongoing military operation in Swat District on February 12, The News reported. One person was killed in the Shahdara area of Mingora town when Security Forces (SFs) opened fire on him. In another incident, a man was shot dead in th
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Five persons were killed and 12 others sustained injuries during the ongoing military operation in Swat District on February 12, The News reported. One person was killed in the Shahdara area of Mingora town when Security Forces (SFs) opened fire on him. In another incident, a man was shot dead in the Spairdar area of Matta sub-division. Sources said 12 persons were injured during the shelling in Kanju area. A child, peering out of windows of a house, was hit by a bullet, killing him on the spot. The mother of the child, who rushed to pick the body, was also killed in the firing. Sources said SF personnel resorted to indiscriminate firing after a remote-controlled bomb attack on their convoy in Kanju. They said one soldier sustained injuries in the attack.
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February - 12 
The militants have again taken control of Charbagh sub-division, while the SFs fired about 400 mortar shells on the area. Sources said two women were killed due to the firing of mortar shells by the SFs on Charbagh. Earlier, the militants attacked five positions of the SFs late on February 12. They
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The militants have again taken control of Charbagh sub-division, while the SFs fired about 400 mortar shells on the area. Sources said two women were killed due to the firing of mortar shells by the SFs on Charbagh. Earlier, the militants attacked five positions of the SFs late on February 12. They attacked the troops at Zarai Tehqiqati Farm, Takhtaband, Matta Police station, Charbagh Darul Uloom, Kanju post and FC camp in Kanju with rockets and small arms.
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February - 13 
Five persons, including a security official, were killed and several others sustained injuries in the Swat District on February 13, according to The News. Sources said the militants attacked the Security Forces (SFs) at Zarai Tehqiqati Farm Takhtaband, killing one soldier and injuring many others. F
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Five persons, including a security official, were killed and several others sustained injuries in the Swat District on February 13, according to The News. Sources said the militants attacked the Security Forces (SFs) at Zarai Tehqiqati Farm Takhtaband, killing one soldier and injuring many others. Further, a soldier sustained injuries during a clash with the militants in Khwazakhela. In addition, three civilians, Taj Muhammad, Malik Zada and Gul Rahman, were killed and an unidentified person was wounded during shelling by the SFs. They reportedly targeted suspected positions of the militants in the Bedara area of Matta sub-division. A man, identified as Mulla Jan, was killed when a soldier in a convoy of the SFs opened fire in the Kanju area of Kabal sub-division.
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February - 15 
The militants attacked Saidu Sharif airport with rockets and heavy weapons, which triggered a clash with the SFs. However, there were no reports about casualties.
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The militants attacked Saidu Sharif airport with rockets and heavy weapons, which triggered a clash with the SFs. However, there were no reports about casualties.
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February - 16 
Four members of a family, including a minor, were killed in the Swat District of NWFP on February 16, The News reported. Sources said a shell fired by the Security Forces (SFs) hit a house in the Hazara area of Kabal sub-division, killing four members and wounding 10 others of a family.
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Four members of a family, including a minor, were killed in the Swat District of NWFP on February 16, The News reported. Sources said a shell fired by the Security Forces (SFs) hit a house in the Hazara area of Kabal sub-division, killing four members and wounding 10 others of a family.
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February - 17 
Five people were killed and 17 injured in a car bomb blast outside the Hujra (male guest house) of the union council chief in Bazidkhel village of Peshawar in the afternoon of February 17, The News reported. Faheemur Rahman, the union council chief of Bazidkhel, eight kilometres south of Peshawar on
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Five people were killed and 17 injured in a car bomb blast outside the Hujra (male guest house) of the union council chief in Bazidkhel village of Peshawar in the afternoon of February 17, The News reported. Faheemur Rahman, the union council chief of Bazidkhel, eight kilometres south of Peshawar on Kohat Road, alleged that the Mangal Bagh-led Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) was involved in this “cheap act” of terrorism. Eyewitnesses said the blast occurred in a car parked on a street near the Hujra of Rahman. The blast also destroyed two cars and damaged six buildings. “It could be linked to the killing of nine tribesmen in Bazidkhel. Nine members of the LI were killed by a Qaumi Lashkar (militia), comprising residents of Bazidkhel and the nearby villages, when they reportedly made a failed attempt to kidnap Rahman on February 4. Mangal Bagh had warned through his FM radio of revenge, directing the villagers to hoist black flags atop their houses or every villager would be considered equally involved in the murder of his men. The villagers of the nearby towns had constituted a Qaumi Lashkar after threats from the Bara-based militant group and other militant organisations.
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February - 19 
A bomb exploded at the Government Degree College in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on February 19. However, no casualties were reported. An unnamed Police official told Daily Times that it was a low intensity device, which was only meant to create panic. The device was planted on the building’s second
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A bomb exploded at the Government Degree College in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on February 19. However, no casualties were reported. An unnamed Police official told Daily Times that it was a low intensity device, which was only meant to create panic. The device was planted on the building’s second floor and exploded around 12pm.
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February - 20 
32 persons were killed and 145 others injured when a suicide bomber exploded himself in the funeral procession of a slain employee of the Tehsil Municipal Administration near the busy Shubra Square in Dera Ismail Khan on February 20, The News reported. Sources said the funeral procession of local Sh
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32 persons were killed and 145 others injured when a suicide bomber exploded himself in the funeral procession of a slain employee of the Tehsil Municipal Administration near the busy Shubra Square in Dera Ismail Khan on February 20, The News reported. Sources said the funeral procession of local Shia community leader Sher Zaman alias Shera, who was killed in firing by unidentified persons on February 19, was heading towards Kotly Imam Hussain for his Namaz-e-Janaza (funeral prayer) and burial when a suicide bomber ran into the mourners and blew himself up. While there was no immediate claim for the blast, Police and witnesses blamed sectarian extremists. “We cannot immediately say who could be behind the bombing but it appeared to be linked with the ongoing sectarian attacks,” said Saadullah Khan, the local police station chief. “The head and a foot of the suicide bomber has been found at the scene. The bomber appeared to be 20 years old with a beard,” he added. The suicide bombing consequently led to rioting and firing in the air by some angry funeral participants. They reportedly targeted an approaching Police patrol vehicle, prompting the authorities to impose an indefinite curfew in the city. In the Sikligara area, a Police mobile van was also fired at. However, the Policemen in the vehicle escaped unhurt, sources said. Riots broke out in the city following the blast, and Police confirmed that two people were killed in the firing that followed the suicide bombing, according to Daily Times. Separately, Police said they had arrested three of the four people suspected of killing Sher Zaman.
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February - 21 
Two suicide bombers were killed when their explosives-laden car blew up before hitting its intended target in the Lakki town of Bannu District in the NWFP on February 21, Police said, according to Daily Times. The bombers intended to ram the vehicle into a Police post but it exploded a few metres sh
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Two suicide bombers were killed when their explosives-laden car blew up before hitting its intended target in the Lakki town of Bannu District in the NWFP on February 21, Police said, according to Daily Times. The bombers intended to ram the vehicle into a Police post but it exploded a few metres short of its target, Police officer Muhammad Habibullah said. “We have found body parts of two bombers from the blown up vehicle,” the officer told AFP, adding, there were no Police casualties.
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February - 23 
A Police guard was killed on February 23 when he flung himself onto a suicide bomber to prevent him from entering a compound in Bannu, Daily Times reported. The attacker was trying to enter the compound, where judges and senior police officials live and work, when the guard intercepted him. “The sui
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A Police guard was killed on February 23 when he flung himself onto a suicide bomber to prevent him from entering a compound in Bannu, Daily Times reported. The attacker was trying to enter the compound, where judges and senior police officials live and work, when the guard intercepted him. “The suicide bomber tried to enter the compound. Then the police guard saw him, grabbed him and he exploded himself,” local Police official Ghafar Ali told AFP by telephone. Two other police guards were wounded in the attack.
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February - 23 
Suspected Taliban militants blew up five houses in Adezai village near Darra Adam Khel early on February 23. An official of the Mattani Police station told Daily Times that the suspected Taliban militants had planted explosives near the houses. Three vehicles were also damaged in the explosion. Howe
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up five houses in Adezai village near Darra Adam Khel early on February 23. An official of the Mattani Police station told Daily Times that the suspected Taliban militants had planted explosives near the houses. Three vehicles were also damaged in the explosion. However, no casualties were reported.
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February - 24 
Two civilians were killed in a bomb blast targeting Police near the garrison town of Kohat in the NWFP on February 24, Daily Times reported. "An improvised explosive device planted on the Kohat-Rawalpindi Road went off as a police van passed," District Police Officer Abdullah Khan said. The Policeme
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Two civilians were killed in a bomb blast targeting Police near the garrison town of Kohat in the NWFP on February 24, Daily Times reported. "An improvised explosive device planted on the Kohat-Rawalpindi Road went off as a police van passed," District Police Officer Abdullah Khan said. The Policemen were unhurt but the blast killed two motorcyclists in the Bahadurkot area, he said.
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February - 26 
Suspected Taliban militants stopped a Security Forces’ (SFs) convoy from entering Mingora in the Swat District by planting a roadside bomb in Balogram area on February 26. Sources said the Malakand Division Commissioner, TNSM chief Maulana Sufi Mohammed and representatives of the Taliban had started
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Suspected Taliban militants stopped a Security Forces’ (SFs) convoy from entering Mingora in the Swat District by planting a roadside bomb in Balogram area on February 26. Sources said the Malakand Division Commissioner, TNSM chief Maulana Sufi Mohammed and representatives of the Taliban had started talks to sort out the matter.
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February - 26 
Three rockets fired from the Bara area of Khyber Agency landed in fields near the Mattani Police station in Peshawar on February 26, Daily Times reported. However, there was no loss of life or damage to property. Three rockets had landed in the Pishtakhara area of the NWFP capital on February 25, wi
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Three rockets fired from the Bara area of Khyber Agency landed in fields near the Mattani Police station in Peshawar on February 26, Daily Times reported. However, there was no loss of life or damage to property. Three rockets had landed in the Pishtakhara area of the NWFP capital on February 25, without causing any damage.
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March - 1 
Two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were injured in the Kabal sub-division of Swat District on March 1 in a gun and bomb attack on a security convoy, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack in Sarsanai area of
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Two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were injured in the Kabal sub-division of Swat District on March 1 in a gun and bomb attack on a security convoy, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack in Sarsanai area of Kabal. The army said the attack violated the recent truce between the Government and the Taliban.
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March - 4 
In the NWFP, successive bomb blasts in the Khurshid Market of Takhtbhai late on March 4 destroyed 24 shops. No casualty was, however, reported. Shopkeepers told The News that the miscreants planted explosive devices at three places in the market. They said about three months ago they had received th
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In the NWFP, successive bomb blasts in the Khurshid Market of Takhtbhai late on March 4 destroyed 24 shops. No casualty was, however, reported. Shopkeepers told The News that the miscreants planted explosive devices at three places in the market. They said about three months ago they had received threats to wind up their "un-Islamic business". Bahadur Khan, the market watchman, said around 10 Taliban-styled men reached the market at midnight and after overpowering him, planted bombs in the market.
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March - 5 
One person was killed and 19 others sustained injuries when a hand-grenade hurled by unidentified miscreants at the worshippers exploded in Ameer Hamza mosque on Circular Road in Dera Ismail Khan on March 5, The News reported. Eyewitnesses said unidentified miscreants threw a hand-grenade at the wor
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One person was killed and 19 others sustained injuries when a hand-grenade hurled by unidentified miscreants at the worshippers exploded in Ameer Hamza mosque on Circular Road in Dera Ismail Khan on March 5, The News reported. Eyewitnesses said unidentified miscreants threw a hand-grenade at the worshipers from the main gate when they were offering their evening prayers in the mosque, which exploded killing a civilian and injuring 19 others.
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March - 5 
Suspected Taliban militants blew an ancient shrine of a 17th century Sufi poet - Rehman Baba - in the Akhund Baba graveyard of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, early on March 5, said locals and police, with the AP news agency reporting that a letter delivered three days before the attack to the manage
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Suspected Taliban militants blew an ancient shrine of a 17th century Sufi poet - Rehman Baba - in the Akhund Baba graveyard of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, early on March 5, said locals and police, with the AP news agency reporting that a letter delivered three days before the attack to the management of the mausoleum had warned against its promotion of ‘shrine culture’, Daily Times reported. The white-marble shrine was badly damaged when explosives planted along its pillars went off at around 5:10am. There were, however, no casualties.
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March - 6 
A union council official was killed and his bodyguard injured in a remote-controlled bomb explosion in the Bannu District on March 6, Daily Times reported. Kakki Union Council chief Khairullah died and his bodyguard Safiullah sustained injuries in the explosion.
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A union council official was killed and his bodyguard injured in a remote-controlled bomb explosion in the Bannu District on March 6, Daily Times reported. Kakki Union Council chief Khairullah died and his bodyguard Safiullah sustained injuries in the explosion.
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March - 7 
At least eight persons, including five Policemen, two Frontier Corps personnel, and a civilian were killed in a remote-controlled car bombing at Mashugagr village in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan (NWFP), on March 7, according to Daily Times. Some villagers also su
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At least eight persons, including five Policemen, two Frontier Corps personnel, and a civilian were killed in a remote-controlled car bombing at Mashugagr village in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan (NWFP), on March 7, according to Daily Times. Some villagers also sustained minor injuries. Muhammad Wali, a villager, said the car was unlocked and the villagers had found the body of an old man in it. “The blast occurred when police officials walked towards the vehicle,” he said. Security officials said about 40 kilogrammes of explosives were packed in the vehicle. They said it was likely that the militants who had blown up the shrine of Sufi poet Rehman Baba were involved.
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March - 7 
Two civilians were killed and seven others, including six Security Force (SF) personnel, injured in another car bombing at Darra Adam Khel on the same day. Eyewitnesses said the Taliban detonated a car parked alongside the road when a convoy of Mehsud Scouts reached Bazi Khel graveyard. They said SF
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Two civilians were killed and seven others, including six Security Force (SF) personnel, injured in another car bombing at Darra Adam Khel on the same day. Eyewitnesses said the Taliban detonated a car parked alongside the road when a convoy of Mehsud Scouts reached Bazi Khel graveyard. They said SFs launched indiscriminate fire after the attack and arrested 15 locals. At least 10 people were injured.
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March - 12 
Unidentified men blew up 20 shops in three explosions at Khor Market in Nowshera on March 12, Daily Times reported. According to Police, at least 12 shops were damaged while five were destroyed in the explosion.
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Unidentified men blew up 20 shops in three explosions at Khor Market in Nowshera on March 12, Daily Times reported. According to Police, at least 12 shops were damaged while five were destroyed in the explosion.
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March - 16 
A Police constable was injured and a CD shop was blown up when two explosive devices went off in different areas of Mardan on March 14-night, Dawn reported. Officials said that unidentified persons had planted a bomb near tower of a cellular phone company in Takhtbhai Town, which exploded and injure
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A Police constable was injured and a CD shop was blown up when two explosive devices went off in different areas of Mardan on March 14-night, Dawn reported. Officials said that unidentified persons had planted a bomb near tower of a cellular phone company in Takhtbhai Town, which exploded and injured a constable, Bakht Masood. Meanwhile, another blast occurred at Mir Afzal Khan Market in Mardan City, which destroyed a CD shop. Sources said that the shop owner, Sohrab Khan, had received a letter, threatening him of dire consequences, if he did not wind up the business a week ago.
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March - 19 
Suspected Taliban militants on March 19 blew up a 500kV electricity pylon in the limits of Urmur Police Station plunging several parts of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, into darkness, Daily Times reported. A spokesman of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company told reporters the explosion destroyed the
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Suspected Taliban militants on March 19 blew up a 500kV electricity pylon in the limits of Urmur Police Station plunging several parts of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, into darkness, Daily Times reported. A spokesman of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company told reporters the explosion destroyed the tower.
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March - 22 
An imambargah (a Shia place of worship) was partially damaged by an explosion near the building in Tank city. No casualties were reported.
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An imambargah (a Shia place of worship) was partially damaged by an explosion near the building in Tank city. No casualties were reported.
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March - 22 
Unidentified men blew up a girls’ school in the Mardan District on March 22, Daily Times reported. According to Police sources, the men planted explosives near the Government Girls High School Hattian, located near the residence of the NWFP senior minister Rahim Dad Khan. However, no casualties were
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Unidentified men blew up a girls’ school in the Mardan District on March 22, Daily Times reported. According to Police sources, the men planted explosives near the Government Girls High School Hattian, located near the residence of the NWFP senior minister Rahim Dad Khan. However, no casualties were reported.
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March - 23 
In NWFP, unidentified persons fired a rocket at the cantonment area in Kohat which damaged the boundary wall of junior section of a school, situated near the combined military hospital, in the night of March 23, Dawn reported. Police said that the rocket hit the boundary wall of the school resulting
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In NWFP, unidentified persons fired a rocket at the cantonment area in Kohat which damaged the boundary wall of junior section of a school, situated near the combined military hospital, in the night of March 23, Dawn reported. Police said that the rocket hit the boundary wall of the school resulting in a big explosion which also destroyed the windowpanes of the school and nearby buildings. Security Forces reportedly retaliated by targeting the hideouts of militants with artillery in the mountains of Darra Adamkhel.
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March - 25 
In the province, 29 shops were destroyed as suspected militants blew up two markets in the Thana town of the Malakand region in the early hours of March 25, Dawn reported. Suspected militants had planted three improvised explosive devices in the Mina Bazaar and the Bara (Upper) Bazaar in Thana, two
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In the province, 29 shops were destroyed as suspected militants blew up two markets in the Thana town of the Malakand region in the early hours of March 25, Dawn reported. Suspected militants had planted three improvised explosive devices in the Mina Bazaar and the Bara (Upper) Bazaar in Thana, two of which exploded. 24 shops were destroyed in the Mina Bazaar and five in Bara Bazaar, causing huge financial losses to traders. The third, a home-made bomb, was defused by personnel of the Malakand Levies.
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March - 25 
Unidentified men blew up a power pylon in the Mirza Kali Urmur area of Peshawar, the NWFP capital, late on March 25, suspending power supply to the adjacent areas, Daily Times reported. Police sources said the men had planted explosives under the 500KV tower. Shaukat Afzal, the Peshawar Electric Sup
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Unidentified men blew up a power pylon in the Mirza Kali Urmur area of Peshawar, the NWFP capital, late on March 25, suspending power supply to the adjacent areas, Daily Times reported. Police sources said the men had planted explosives under the 500KV tower. Shaukat Afzal, the Peshawar Electric Supply Company spokesman, said the assailants had blown up tower number 295.
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March - 26 
12 persons, including a woman, were killed and 22 others sustained injuries when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up outside a crowded restaurant in the Jandola bazaar of Tank District in NWFP in the morning of March 26, The News reported. A pro-government group of Bhittani tribesmen, led by Ha
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12 persons, including a woman, were killed and 22 others sustained injuries when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up outside a crowded restaurant in the Jandola bazaar of Tank District in NWFP in the morning of March 26, The News reported. A pro-government group of Bhittani tribesmen, led by Haji Turkistan, is believed to have been the target of the suicide attacker. Eyewitnesses told The News from Jandola - the gateway to South Waziristan - that a young boy blew himself up outside the crowded restaurant in the bazaar. The bazaar is located in front of heavily guarded British-era fort, currently inhabited by the Frontier Corps and the Army. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. “The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claims responsibility for the suicide attack in Jandola,” spokesman Maulvi Omar said in a telephone call from an unknown place to reporters in Bajaur. He called the suicide attack a revenge for the clashes in 2008. “Turkistan Bitani’s fighters killed 35 of our people last year, and we killed his people today in the suicide attack,” Omar added.
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April - 5 
Unidentified men blew up a girls’ school in Jahangir Khel in the precincts of Miryan Police Station of Bannu District on April 5, Daily Times reported. Police sources said the men had placed explosives in the building of the Government Girls’ School, damaging it. However, no casualties were reported
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Unidentified men blew up a girls’ school in Jahangir Khel in the precincts of Miryan Police Station of Bannu District on April 5, Daily Times reported. Police sources said the men had placed explosives in the building of the Government Girls’ School, damaging it. However, no casualties were reported.
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April - 7 
Suspected Taliban militants planted a remote-controlled bomb that blew up a music shop and neighbouring stalls at Charsadda bus stand in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on April 7, Daily Times reported. "A CD and music centre, as well as three other shops were destroyed when a locally-made bomb went off
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Suspected Taliban militants planted a remote-controlled bomb that blew up a music shop and neighbouring stalls at Charsadda bus stand in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on April 7, Daily Times reported. "A CD and music centre, as well as three other shops were destroyed when a locally-made bomb went off in front of a bus stand in Faqirabad area," local Police official Anwar Khan said. No casualties were reported as the shops were closed overnight when the bomb exploded, Police said.
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April - 10 
A man was killed and two others sustained injuries in a bomb blast in Bannu on April 10, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, a jirga (council of elders) was underway when the blast occurred.
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A man was killed and two others sustained injuries in a bomb blast in Bannu on April 10, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, a jirga (council of elders) was underway when the blast occurred.
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April - 10 
Taliban militants triggered a bomb blast in the Chamkani area, outside provincial capital Peshawar, destroying six tankers supplying fuel to the NATO troops in neighbouring Afghanistan, The News reported. Around 35 tankers were parked at the incident site, when militants placed a bomb under one of t
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Taliban militants triggered a bomb blast in the Chamkani area, outside provincial capital Peshawar, destroying six tankers supplying fuel to the NATO troops in neighbouring Afghanistan, The News reported. Around 35 tankers were parked at the incident site, when militants placed a bomb under one of the vehicles loaded with diesel, petrol and aviation fuel, Police official Asmatullah Khan told AFP. The blast triggered a fire which spread to another five tankers, he said.
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April - 13 
An explosion at a girls’ primary school in Noor area destroyed the entire building. However, no casualties were reported from explosions.
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An explosion at a girls’ primary school in Noor area destroyed the entire building. However, no casualties were reported from explosions.
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April - 13 
The head of a bomb disposal squad, Gul Sher Khan, was killed when a bomb planted along Ladi Lora Bridge at Bannu in NWFP detonated while he was trying to defuse the explosive on April 13, according to Daily Times. Two other persons were also injured in the explosion.
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The head of a bomb disposal squad, Gul Sher Khan, was killed when a bomb planted along Ladi Lora Bridge at Bannu in NWFP detonated while he was trying to defuse the explosive on April 13, according to Daily Times. Two other persons were also injured in the explosion.
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April - 15 
At least 18 persons, including nine Policemen, were killed and five others injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the Harichand Police Post in Charsadda District on April 15, Daily Times reported. The NWFP Inspector General of Police, Malik Naveed, said Police wanted t
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At least 18 persons, including nine Policemen, were killed and five others injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the Harichand Police Post in Charsadda District on April 15, Daily Times reported. The NWFP Inspector General of Police, Malik Naveed, said Police wanted to stop the suicide bomber’s speeding car and fired at it, but it had reached close to them by the time the explosives went off. The blast also left a crater about three metres wide, damaged windows in nearby buildings and severed power cables, plunging the area into darkness. Naveed said Police had intelligence reports of a possible suicide attack, adding that security had thereafter been heightened. “We had intelligence reports that a car bombing could take place in any of three districts of the province,” he said.
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April - 16 
A woman was killed on April 16 when an office of a non-government organisation (NGO) was blown up with explosives in the Hathian area of Mardan District, according to Daily Times. A private TV channel reported that unidentified saboteurs had planted the explosives close to the NGO’s office, which ki
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A woman was killed on April 16 when an office of a non-government organisation (NGO) was blown up with explosives in the Hathian area of Mardan District, according to Daily Times. A private TV channel reported that unidentified saboteurs had planted the explosives close to the NGO’s office, which killed a woman walking past the building upon detonation.
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April - 17 
Security Forces (SFs) blew up a militant headquarters in the Jarma area of Kohat District in NWFP on April 17, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, Police said the militants were planning attacks on Police installations, armed robberies and kidnappings.
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Security Forces (SFs) blew up a militant headquarters in the Jarma area of Kohat District in NWFP on April 17, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, Police said the militants were planning attacks on Police installations, armed robberies and kidnappings.
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April - 18 
At least 27 Security Force (SF) personnel were killed and 55 others injured in a suicide attack on a security check post in the Doaba area of Hangu District in NWFP on April 18, hospital sources said. Locals told Daily Times that the attack on the checkpoint, about 45 kilometres southwest of Hangu,
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At least 27 Security Force (SF) personnel were killed and 55 others injured in a suicide attack on a security check post in the Doaba area of Hangu District in NWFP on April 18, hospital sources said. Locals told Daily Times that the attack on the checkpoint, about 45 kilometres southwest of Hangu, took place at around 4:15pm (PST) when SF personnel were visiting the area for the inspection. Two Police vehicles were passing by the check post when the suicide bomber driving a double-cabin pickup rammed the vehicle into the structure, they said. The explosion destroyed the check post, adjacent building housing troops and Police, and eight SF’s vehicles. Helicopter gun ships hovered over the area after the blast and security forces sealed the site.
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April - 23 
Six tankers supplying fuel to the NATO forces in Afghanistan were set ablaze and a guard sustained injuries after suspected Taliban militants opened fire on them on April 23. A Chamkani Police official told Daily Times that five militants equipped with sophisticated weapons and rocket launchers ente
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Six tankers supplying fuel to the NATO forces in Afghanistan were set ablaze and a guard sustained injuries after suspected Taliban militants opened fire on them on April 23. A Chamkani Police official told Daily Times that five militants equipped with sophisticated weapons and rocket launchers entered the Pakistan Oil Tanker terminal at Jhagra Chowk at around 3am and opened fire on the tankers parked there. He said the guard, Razam Khan, sustained injuries and six tankers were charred. He said at least three blasts were also heard, but the cause was not certain yet.
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April - 25 
On April 25, 12 children were killed and four others injured when girls of a local primary school in the in the Luquman Banda area of Lower Dir District in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) had found the toy bomb and were playing with it when it exploded, according to Daily Times. The dead girls w
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On April 25, 12 children were killed and four others injured when girls of a local primary school in the in the Luquman Banda area of Lower Dir District in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) had found the toy bomb and were playing with it when it exploded, according to Daily Times. The dead girls were aged between four and 12 years. Seven of the 12 dead children were from the same family, a private TV channel said. A woman and three children were injured.
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April - 27 
Frontier Corps (FC) personnel killed 26 Taliban militants, including key commanders, as Operation Toar Tander-I (Black Thunderstorm-I) continued in the Maidan area of Lower Dir of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) for the second day on April 27, report Daily Times. “Forty (Taliban), including comm
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Frontier Corps (FC) personnel killed 26 Taliban militants, including key commanders, as Operation Toar Tander-I (Black Thunderstorm-I) continued in the Maidan area of Lower Dir of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) for the second day on April 27, report Daily Times. “Forty (Taliban), including commanders Maulana Shahid and Qari Quraish, have been killed in the last two days of operation,” FC said in a press statement. Officials said the Security Forces (SFs) were gaining ground against the Taliban and their hideouts in Kalkot, Islam Dara and Hoshyari Dara were targeted. “After a stiff encounter with the [Taliban], the Frontier Corps soldiers regained control of Lal Qila and flushed them out from Maidan valley,” the FC statement added. Paramilitary troops and helicopter gunships bombed suspected Taliban bases during the operation, an unnamed military official told AFP. “Eight security officials were also killed in two days of operation,” another military official said. The operation was launched on April 26 after the Taliban militants attacked SFs and Government officials and closed roads for the movement of government and FC convoys. A day earlier, at least 11 schoolchildren were killed by toy bomb.
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April - 27 
Two persons, including Lakki Marwat Headquarters Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Asmatullah Khan, were killed when a bomb targeting a Police van exploded in Lakki Marwat. “The remote-controlled bomb was planted near a bridge. It went off when a police van was crossing the bridge,” Lakki Marwa
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Two persons, including Lakki Marwat Headquarters Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Asmatullah Khan, were killed when a bomb targeting a Police van exploded in Lakki Marwat. “The remote-controlled bomb was planted near a bridge. It went off when a police van was crossing the bridge,” Lakki Marwat town’s Police officer Habibullah Khan told AFP. “We received two bodies, one of them was a Police officer,” said Doctor Muhammad Shakirullah of the local hospital.
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April - 28 
Official sources confirmed the air strikes but there was no information on any loss of life. The SFs also shelled suspected hideouts of the militants with artillery from Bajkata area. The house of Ayaz Badshah was completely destroyed when a shell hit the structure. However, no casualty was reported
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Official sources confirmed the air strikes but there was no information on any loss of life. The SFs also shelled suspected hideouts of the militants with artillery from Bajkata area. The house of Ayaz Badshah was completely destroyed when a shell hit the structure. However, no casualty was reported. Militants destroyed a bridge connecting the Mardan and Buner Districts near Ambaila area, besides blowing up a Police post in the same vicinity. The militants later occupied the Paacha Police Station near the shrine of Sufi Saint Pir Baba. A private TV channel reported that 60 Policemen and troops were inside the Police station. Unconfirmed reports said that three FC platoons and a Station House Officer were disarmed and captured by Taliban in Buner.
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April - 28 
The militants, on the other hand, blew up a bridge, a Police post in Ambaila and occupied the Paacha Police Station, sources said. Sources told The News that large contingents of SFs entered the District from Mardan at 3 pm after clamping an unannounced curfew on the Ambaila area. “Fighter planes bo
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The militants, on the other hand, blew up a bridge, a Police post in Ambaila and occupied the Paacha Police Station, sources said. Sources told The News that large contingents of SFs entered the District from Mardan at 3 pm after clamping an unannounced curfew on the Ambaila area. “Fighter planes bombed Kalil, Sherataraf, Kandao areas located on the mountainous boundary of Swat and Buner districts,” the sources said, adding the militants had taken shelter in these areas. However, no casualty was reported so far. Two houses were destroyed when jet fighters targeted Mashkipur, a village near the boundary of Buner and Mardan Districts.
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April - 29 
According to Dawn, suspected militants blew up about 25 shops at Adezai bazaar in the suburb of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on April 29. A Police official of the Matani Police station said unidentified miscreants had planted explosives which went off at about 1am. Many of the shops were owned by
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According to Dawn, suspected militants blew up about 25 shops at Adezai bazaar in the suburb of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on April 29. A Police official of the Matani Police station said unidentified miscreants had planted explosives which went off at about 1am. Many of the shops were owned by one Mohammad Kalam. However, chief of the local Union Council, Haji Asad Khan, said the shops were owned by poor people who were selling items of daily use. In the past, he said, people used to sell CDs and cassettes in different areas but after threats by the Taliban they had abandoned the business.
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April - 29 
Troops took control of the main Daggar town, headquarters of the Buner District, on April 29 after being dropped by helicopter behind Taliban lines, killing over 50 Taliban militants in two days of fighting, the military said, Daily Times reported. Troops were operating on three axis – Ambaila, Mala
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Troops took control of the main Daggar town, headquarters of the Buner District, on April 29 after being dropped by helicopter behind Taliban lines, killing over 50 Taliban militants in two days of fighting, the military said, Daily Times reported. Troops were operating on three axis – Ambaila, Malandar and Karakar – military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told reporters in Rawalpindi on April 29. “Two high-value targets — Maulvi Shahid and Qari Quresh — are among the 50 militants killed so far in Buner when gunship helicopters targeted militants’ positions during the operation launched on Tuesday afternoon,” Abbas stated. “The security forces are facing stiff resistance, particularly around Ambaila heights,” a key gateway to the mountainous region where the Taliban detonated three roadside bombs, he said. One soldier had been killed in the operation and three were injured. “The airborne forces have linked up to police and Frontier Constabulary in Daggar,” the spokesman said. The Army spokesman informed the media that Daggar has been cleared of the militants while Sultanwala, Nawagai and Pir Baba Ziarat are still in the militants’ control.
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April - 30 
A roadside bomb blast in the Kohat District of NWFP killed a Shia man and wounded six others traveling in a mini-bus in an apparent sectarian attack on April 30, Daily Times reported. "Seven people were injured in the bomb blast," local Police official Shafiq Khan said. "It appears to be a sectarian
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A roadside bomb blast in the Kohat District of NWFP killed a Shia man and wounded six others traveling in a mini-bus in an apparent sectarian attack on April 30, Daily Times reported. "Seven people were injured in the bomb blast," local Police official Shafiq Khan said. "It appears to be a sectarian attack as all the passengers in the van were Shias," he said, adding the blast was caused by a crude, makeshift device.
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April - 30 
He said the militants attacked SFs’ post in the Jawari Pass area and in the retaliatory action four militants were killed, while the rest fled from the scene. During the crossfire, one FC trooper sustained injuries, he said. Further, according to Dawn, militants blew up a camp of the Frontier Consta
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He said the militants attacked SFs’ post in the Jawari Pass area and in the retaliatory action four militants were killed, while the rest fled from the scene. During the crossfire, one FC trooper sustained injuries, he said. Further, according to Dawn, militants blew up a camp of the Frontier Constabulary and took away weapons, while jets and helicopters continued heavy bombing on their suspected positions in different parts of Buner District on April 30. However, no casualty among militants was reported in the attacks by helicopter gunships.
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May - 1 
Security Forces (SFs) have killed approximately 60 Taliban militants in the Buner District of NWFP over the last 24 hours as helicopter gunships continued shelling suspected hideouts, with almost 400 militants putting up a fierce resistance to the military operations, Daily Times reported. According
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Security Forces (SFs) have killed approximately 60 Taliban militants in the Buner District of NWFP over the last 24 hours as helicopter gunships continued shelling suspected hideouts, with almost 400 militants putting up a fierce resistance to the military operations, Daily Times reported. According to the ISPR spokesman, Major General Athar Abbas, “Nearly 55 to 60 Taliban have been killed over the last 24 hours in the Buner operation.” He informed the media that two Frontier Corps personnel had also been killed and eight injured in the operation, which entered its fourth day on May 1. According to AFP, Abbas said the troops were killed when a suicide bomber blew up a booby-trapped house.
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May - 2 
The Taliban attacked a grid station with rockets, destroying the facility and disrupting power supply to Mingora. They also attacked a Police station in Rahimabad late on May 2. The ensuing gunfight reportedly continued until the next morning. The Taliban also partially destroyed the Chamtalai Bridg
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The Taliban attacked a grid station with rockets, destroying the facility and disrupting power supply to Mingora. They also attacked a Police station in Rahimabad late on May 2. The ensuing gunfight reportedly continued until the next morning. The Taliban also partially destroyed the Chamtalai Bridge in Khawazakhela by a bomb blast. Four militants were reportedly injured in a clash after they attacked the Security Forces in the Sambat Ridge area. Separately, the Taliban abducted the Mingora town municipal officer and his son from Sharifabad. They released the two later but seized their vehicle.
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May - 2 
The Taliban militants lobbed two hand grenades in a house in Upper Dir, injuring two civilians.
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The Taliban militants lobbed two hand grenades in a house in Upper Dir, injuring two civilians.
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May - 3 
Armed Taliban militants blew up the Pakhtangi check-post in Shangla District and fled with the weapons of the Policemen stationed at the post, Daily Times reported. About 20 militants attacked the checkpoint on the Alpuri Puran main road, took the Policemen hostage, seized their weapons and then rep
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Armed Taliban militants blew up the Pakhtangi check-post in Shangla District and fled with the weapons of the Policemen stationed at the post, Daily Times reported. About 20 militants attacked the checkpoint on the Alpuri Puran main road, took the Policemen hostage, seized their weapons and then reportedly blew up the post with explosives. The locals said the Taliban wanted to abduct the Policemen but they managed to escape. Meanwhile, the Taliban arrived at the emerald mines in Goch area of Shangla once again, after having ‘disappeared’ for several days. Unnamed officials said Police had emptied an arms storehouse in Alooch Police station after receiving reports that Taliban were planning to attack.
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May - 3 
Early on May 3, the Taliban blew up a girls’ high school in the Ningolai area of Kabal sub-division. While the building was destroyed, no casualty was reported. Further, a mechanic was arrested from Watakai Chowk when he was preparing a vehicle for a suicide attack. Another vehicle prepared for a su
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Early on May 3, the Taliban blew up a girls’ high school in the Ningolai area of Kabal sub-division. While the building was destroyed, no casualty was reported. Further, a mechanic was arrested from Watakai Chowk when he was preparing a vehicle for a suicide attack. Another vehicle prepared for a suicide attack was on its way to Saidu Sharif when the troops spotted it and later destroyed it after a gunfight. Three Taliban militants were arrested along with a suicide vehicle in Mingora, the ISPR said.
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May - 5 
According to Dawn, seven people, including two children and a Frontier Corps soldier, were killed and 48 others sustained injuries an explosives-laden car rammed into a pick-up near a check-post on the Bara road near Peshawar in the morning of May 5. The Bara Qadeem check-post was manned by the Poli
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According to Dawn, seven people, including two children and a Frontier Corps soldier, were killed and 48 others sustained injuries an explosives-laden car rammed into a pick-up near a check-post on the Bara road near Peshawar in the morning of May 5. The Bara Qadeem check-post was manned by the Police and Frontier Constabulary. Eyewitnesses said the car on a suicide mission was following a Frontier Corps pick-up from Bara and hit it when it slowed down near the check-post. The pick-up was carrying students to a school in Peshawar. The Senior Superintendent of Police Mian Ghulam Mohammad said no one had accepted responsibility for the blast. According to bomb disposal personnel, the explosives weighed about 85 kilograms. The blast also reportedly caused a deep crater in the middle of the road and damaged dozens of houses and shops.
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May - 5 
According to Times of India, a suicide car bomber killed four Security Force (SF) personnel and wounded eight other SF personnel apart from passing schoolchildren in the outskirts of Peshawar, the capital of the North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 5 (today). Police sources said the attacke
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According to Times of India, a suicide car bomber killed four Security Force (SF) personnel and wounded eight other SF personnel apart from passing schoolchildren in the outskirts of Peshawar, the capital of the North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 5 (today). Police sources said the attacker rammed his car into a vehicle carrying SFs.
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May - 5 
SFs continued shelling the militant hideouts, while militants fired rockets and mortar shells at the commissioner house, grid station, circuit house, police station and police posts in Mingora city, Barikot and Shamozai areas in which over a dozen of people were killed. Two SF personnel were also in
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SFs continued shelling the militant hideouts, while militants fired rockets and mortar shells at the commissioner house, grid station, circuit house, police station and police posts in Mingora city, Barikot and Shamozai areas in which over a dozen of people were killed. Two SF personnel were also injured in clashes with militants. According to the Swat Media Centre, a number of militants were killed during fighting with the SFs. Huge explosions were heard during the night in Mingora where militants also attacked office of the DIG, Police Station at Saidu Sharif and museum with rockets and later occupied the DIG office, which had already been vacated by the officials. Sub-Inspector Syed Ail Shah was killed during the clash. Further, fierce fighting between the two sides was reported from the Frontier Constabulary camp in Mingora. Electricity had been suspended in most of the areas of Swat after militants attacked the grid station.
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May - 6 
According to The News, 14 worshippers were wounded when unidentified motorcyclists lobbed a hand grenade at a mosque in Dera Ismail Khan on May 6. Sources said two unidentified men, riding a motorcycle, arrived at the Chichyan Mosque in the Kaneriyanwali locality and hurled the hand grenade when the
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According to The News, 14 worshippers were wounded when unidentified motorcyclists lobbed a hand grenade at a mosque in Dera Ismail Khan on May 6. Sources said two unidentified men, riding a motorcycle, arrived at the Chichyan Mosque in the Kaneriyanwali locality and hurled the hand grenade when the people were offering ‘Isha’ prayers. “At least, 14 people were injured in the attack,” an eyewitness said.
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May - 6 
The main clash occurred in Shahdarra where gunship helicopters targeted the militants, who had captured the emerald mine, killing 35 of them and forcing the survivors to leave the mine. SFs also targeted the Takhtaband stronghold of the Taliban, killing 15 militants and injuring scores of others. Th
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The main clash occurred in Shahdarra where gunship helicopters targeted the militants, who had captured the emerald mine, killing 35 of them and forcing the survivors to leave the mine. SFs also targeted the Takhtaband stronghold of the Taliban, killing 15 militants and injuring scores of others. The militants attacked a convoy of the SFs in Kanju, killing one FC trooper and injuring two others. In the subsequent retaliation by the FC, 10 militants were killed. Similarly, another FC convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device, killing one soldier and injuring two others. Seven persons, including five SF personnel, were killed and nine others injured in different incidents in Batkhela. Approximately 60 persons also sustained injuries in clashes between the two sides in different areas of Swat. SFs targeted suspected militant positions in many areas, including Malokabad, Shahdarra, Rung Mohallah, Rajabad, Zamrud Mine, Qazi Baba, Watkai, Naway Killay, Ingoro Dherai, Takhtaband, Balogram and Qambar.
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May - 7 
Elsewhere in the province, Taliban militants blew up a high school in Darra Adam Khel, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, militants had planted explosives in a Government high school in the Bosti Khel area in Darra Adam Khel. While the blast damaged the building, no loss of lif
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Elsewhere in the province, Taliban militants blew up a high school in Darra Adam Khel, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, militants had planted explosives in a Government high school in the Bosti Khel area in Darra Adam Khel. While the blast damaged the building, no loss of life was reported.
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May - 9 
The SFs secured Shangla top advancing up to Biladram town, encountering improvised roadside bombs and fierce Taliban resistance on Chamtalai bridge. The troops resumed operation from Point 2245 and Point 2266 heights captured on May 9, and advanced up to Shalwal Kandao, where one soldier was killed.
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The SFs secured Shangla top advancing up to Biladram town, encountering improvised roadside bombs and fierce Taliban resistance on Chamtalai bridge. The troops resumed operation from Point 2245 and Point 2266 heights captured on May 9, and advanced up to Shalwal Kandao, where one soldier was killed. The SFs also destroyed a Taliban training camp at Banai Baba in Shangla, where up to 150 militants were confirmed dead.
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May - 10 
The Taliban’s indiscriminate mortar fire and roadside bombs planted in populated areas killed an unspecified number of civilians. The Taliban also blew up two schools at Barikot and Maniar, and killed a local prayer leader, Zahid Khan, at Nishat Chowk.
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The Taliban’s indiscriminate mortar fire and roadside bombs planted in populated areas killed an unspecified number of civilians. The Taliban also blew up two schools at Barikot and Maniar, and killed a local prayer leader, Zahid Khan, at Nishat Chowk.
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May - 11 
Reports from Timergara indicated that approximately 31 persons, including three civilians, were killed in Lower Dir District in the ongoing military operations. Local sources said seven bodies of militants were found in one house and four in another in the Hayaserai area of Maidan. They said that ni
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Reports from Timergara indicated that approximately 31 persons, including three civilians, were killed in Lower Dir District in the ongoing military operations. Local sources said seven bodies of militants were found in one house and four in another in the Hayaserai area of Maidan. They said that nine bodies of suspected Taliban militants were lying in Badwa primary school while eight corpses were found on Warsak road. The sources said three civilians were killed and eight others injured in Chakdara area. Two persons were killed when a vegetable-laden vehicle was targeted. Another person identified as Sohail was killed when a mortar shell landed on his house in the same area. Eight persons were wounded when a shell hit a vehicle of the Al-Khidmat Foundation in Chakdara.
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May - 12 
SFs were heavily targeting the mountainous hideouts and strongholds of the militants in various towns, including Mingora, from gunship helicopters and fighter planes, besides artillery guns. The SMC said troops had gained a foothold in Peuchar from where they targeted the hideouts of the militants.
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SFs were heavily targeting the mountainous hideouts and strongholds of the militants in various towns, including Mingora, from gunship helicopters and fighter planes, besides artillery guns. The SMC said troops had gained a foothold in Peuchar from where they targeted the hideouts of the militants. Forces also consolidated their positions in Banai Baba Ziarat and Brem Bridge. They reportedly cleared the area from Khwazakhela to Brem Bridge besides Chakdara-Gulabad road. A soldier was killed in the area in firing by the militants. Separately, a mortar shell allegedly fired by SFs hit a house, killing Saidur Rehman, his mother and a child. While five beheaded bodies were found in and around the Mingora city, seven persons were killed on May 12 in separate incidents of violence.
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May - 14 
Eight Policemen were injured when terrorists on motorbikes attacked three Police posts in Dera Ismail Khan with hand-grenades in the evening of May 14, Dawn reported. Police said the attacks carried out in a span of half an hour, partially damaged the posts. The first attack took place after evening
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Eight Policemen were injured when terrorists on motorbikes attacked three Police posts in Dera Ismail Khan with hand-grenades in the evening of May 14, Dawn reported. Police said the attacks carried out in a span of half an hour, partially damaged the posts. The first attack took place after evening prayers when a hand-grenade was hurled on a Rescue 15 post in Topawala Square on the Circular Road, injuring six Policemen. About 15 minutes later, Police Post No 3 at Tank Adda was attacked and two constables were injured. The third attack was on Police Post No 4 at Muslim Bazaar.
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May - 14 
Nine militants were killed and 12 others arrested in a search operation carried out by the Security Forces (SFs) in the Mulakhel area of Darra Adamkhel in NWFP on May 14, which was launched after the militants blew up a school in Akhorwal area, The News reported. Sources said unidentified militants
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Nine militants were killed and 12 others arrested in a search operation carried out by the Security Forces (SFs) in the Mulakhel area of Darra Adamkhel in NWFP on May 14, which was launched after the militants blew up a school in Akhorwal area, The News reported. Sources said unidentified militants had planted explosive devices in the Government High School for Boys at Akhorwal, which went off at 5:00 am, destroying four rooms of the school. Consequently, SFs launched a search operation in the Mulakhel, Sanikhel, Akhorwal and Bustikhel areas, killing nine militants were killed and arresting 12 others. They also targeted militants’ hideouts in the Spina Thana area with gunship choppers and artillery. The militants also fired four rockets on Spina Thana. However, no casualty was reported in the attack.
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May - 14 
Three soldiers were killed and four others sustained injuries when their convoy came under a bomb attack near Miranshah in North Waziristan on May 14, Dawn reported. Troops besieged Pir Kala, about 10km north of Miranshah, and fired on suspected militants’ positions. Helicopter gunships were called
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Three soldiers were killed and four others sustained injuries when their convoy came under a bomb attack near Miranshah in North Waziristan on May 14, Dawn reported. Troops besieged Pir Kala, about 10km north of Miranshah, and fired on suspected militants’ positions. Helicopter gunships were called in to support ground forces. According to local people, militants fired back and the ensuing exchange of fire continued for over three hours. Officials said the military convoy was going to Bannu in NWFP when it was hit by the bomb detonated by remote control.
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May - 16 
At least 11 people, including two women and two children, were killed and another 31 injured when a powerful car bomb ripped through a congested locality in Peshawar in the NWFP on May 16, Police and other sources said. Superintendent of Police (City) Ijaz Abid told Daily Times the explosion was cau
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At least 11 people, including two women and two children, were killed and another 31 injured when a powerful car bomb ripped through a congested locality in Peshawar in the NWFP on May 16, Police and other sources said. Superintendent of Police (City) Ijaz Abid told Daily Times the explosion was caused by a timed bomb in a car parked in the Kashkal area of the city. He said the apparent target of the blast was a nearby internet café. The bomb went off at around 2:20pm and destroyed 17 cars and around a dozen shops. Casualties from a special children’s school bus passing the area and caught in the explosion could not be confirmed.
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May - 16 
At least six people, including two women and two children, sustained minor injuries when a low-intensity explosive device went off in a busy market in Peshawar.
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At least six people, including two women and two children, sustained minor injuries when a low-intensity explosive device went off in a busy market in Peshawar.
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May - 17 
Four civilians were reportedly killed when a mortar shell landed on a house in Maidan area of Dir Lower District, where SFs have been engaged in operation against the militants. The SFs were consolidating their positions in Chakdara while they cleared the area from Barikot to Tandodag. In the Warjai
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Four civilians were reportedly killed when a mortar shell landed on a house in Maidan area of Dir Lower District, where SFs have been engaged in operation against the militants. The SFs were consolidating their positions in Chakdara while they cleared the area from Barikot to Tandodag. In the Warjai area of Maidan, four persons of a family were killed when a mortar shell struck the house of Abdullah. He told the media that his mother, wife and two children were killed in the incident.
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May - 17 
Security Forces (SFs) launched an operation against militants in Dir Upper District on May 17 as warplanes dropped bombs in five villages of the remote Doog Darra area to target suspected hideouts of the militants allegedly led by an Afghan commander, The News reported. Sources said the strikes kill
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Security Forces (SFs) launched an operation against militants in Dir Upper District on May 17 as warplanes dropped bombs in five villages of the remote Doog Darra area to target suspected hideouts of the militants allegedly led by an Afghan commander, The News reported. Sources said the strikes killed a child and a woman and injured several people but there was no word about the militants’ casualties. Dir Upper became the sixth district of the Malakand Division out of the seven where SFs have launched military action against the Taliban. Chitral is the lone district where there is no military operation at the moment. Locals said that warplanes launched the first aerial attack in the area at around 4:25 pm and targeted suspected positions of the militants. They said jetfighters carried out two more strikes in Doog Bala, Panaghar, Maluk Khuar, Miana and Shatkas, the five villages of Doog Darra where militants have been present for months. Two mosques, one of them also serving as a seminary, two houses and a health facility reportedly came under attack from the warplanes. There were also reports that the bazaar was also targeted where some shops were damaged. Sources in Dir Upper said the militants, three of them Afghans, were holding a meeting in bazaar but it could not be ascertained whether they were targeted or not. A woman and child were reported killed in the strikes while six others were injured.
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May - 19 
Reports from Chakdara indicated that three civilians, including two children, were killed and several others sustained injuries when jetfighters allegedly bombed houses in Kithiarai and other areas of Adenzai in Dir Lower District, according to The News. Residents said jetfighters hit a house owned
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Reports from Chakdara indicated that three civilians, including two children, were killed and several others sustained injuries when jetfighters allegedly bombed houses in Kithiarai and other areas of Adenzai in Dir Lower District, according to The News. Residents said jetfighters hit a house owned by one Yar Mulla, killing his wife and two children. Three persons were also injured in the attack in the area. In Landi Shagi area of Ouch, gunship helicopters carried out shelling in which, according to the residents, four persons, including a woman, were injured.
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May - 19 
Suspected militants blew up a police post in the suburbs of Peshawar, the NWFP capital, in the early hours of May 19, Dawn reported. An official of the Mathra Police said explosives had been planted at the Police post located at Bacha Garhi, which went off at about 4am, destroying the structure. He
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Suspected militants blew up a police post in the suburbs of Peshawar, the NWFP capital, in the early hours of May 19, Dawn reported. An official of the Mathra Police said explosives had been planted at the Police post located at Bacha Garhi, which went off at about 4am, destroying the structure. He said the Police post had been abandoned two months ago due to lack of personnel.
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May - 19 
The building of a public call office near a CNG filling station on the Kohat Road was damaged when explosives planted there went off at 3am on May 19, the Bana Manai Police said.
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The building of a public call office near a CNG filling station on the Kohat Road was damaged when explosives planted there went off at 3am on May 19, the Bana Manai Police said.
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May - 21 
19 people, including 11 suspected militants and three Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed in the ongoing military operation and a roadside blast in the Maidan area of Dir Lower District in NWFP on May 21, The News reported. Sources said two SF personnel, identified as Captain Omarzeb and Lanc
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19 people, including 11 suspected militants and three Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed in the ongoing military operation and a roadside blast in the Maidan area of Dir Lower District in NWFP on May 21, The News reported. Sources said two SF personnel, identified as Captain Omarzeb and Lance Naik Shahzad Alam, were killed and two others sustained injuries when a military convoy was attacked with a remote-controlled bomb in the Shahi Koto area of Maidan. Consequent to the blast, SFs opened fire, killing four persons and injuring two children. Further, one trooper, Mehboob, was killed during the search operation in the Kumbar area. Four militants were also killed in the search operation.
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May - 22 
A powerful car bomb exploded near the Tasveer Mahal Cinema hall in the busy Kabuli Chowk area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on May 22, killing at least 10 people and injuring over 65 others, The News reported. Besides destroying the front elevation of the Tasveer Mahal Cinema, the powerful explo
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A powerful car bomb exploded near the Tasveer Mahal Cinema hall in the busy Kabuli Chowk area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on May 22, killing at least 10 people and injuring over 65 others, The News reported. Besides destroying the front elevation of the Tasveer Mahal Cinema, the powerful explosion also damaged another nearby movie hall, dozens of music centres and shops as well as several vehicles. The blast also disconnected power supply to the area hampering rescue efforts. Windowpanes of buildings in the adjoining Qissa Khwani, Khyber Bazaar, Mohallah Jhangi, Shoba Bazaar and Namakmandi areas were damaged due to the impact of the explosion. The Capital City Police Officer, Safwat Ghayyur, while admitting a security lapse, said 40-50 kilograms of explosives were used in the blast. However, bomb disposal squad experts said over 60 kilograms of explosives and several mortar shells were used in the bomb that was triggered through a time-device.
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May - 25 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Taliban destroyed a girls’ school in Hangu District on May 25. A private TV channel reported that militants had planted explosives at the Government school in Shahidkhel area in the early hours of the morning, and the consequent blast destroyed the entire building. No casu
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Taliban destroyed a girls’ school in Hangu District on May 25. A private TV channel reported that militants had planted explosives at the Government school in Shahidkhel area in the early hours of the morning, and the consequent blast destroyed the entire building. No casualties were reported.
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May - 26 
A hand grenade attack on the house of a Shia family in Dera Ismail Khan killed a man and injured two others on May 26, Daily Times reported. According to Police, Zafar Abbas was at his house in Awanabad area with two other men when unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at the house, killing A
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A hand grenade attack on the house of a Shia family in Dera Ismail Khan killed a man and injured two others on May 26, Daily Times reported. According to Police, Zafar Abbas was at his house in Awanabad area with two other men when unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at the house, killing Abbas and injuring the other two men. However, AFP put the number of the injured at three. The blast destroyed parts of the house, while nearby houses were also damaged. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the attack, Police said.
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May - 26 
Suspected Taliban militants blew up a CD shop and a Police post in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, early on May 26, but there were no casualties. A Police official told Daily Times that explosives planted in the CD shop went off around 3am and slightly damaged the shop. Suspected militants also targeted
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up a CD shop and a Police post in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, early on May 26, but there were no casualties. A Police official told Daily Times that explosives planted in the CD shop went off around 3am and slightly damaged the shop. Suspected militants also targeted a Police check-post on the Pajjagi Road early on May 26. There were, however, no casualties.
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May - 27 
SFs also continued their advance on Kanju-Kabal, while securing their positions at Madyan, Bagh Derai, Kala Kot, and Sakhra Valley. In addition, two soldiers were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb in Qambar near Mingora on May 27, AFP reported.
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SFs also continued their advance on Kanju-Kabal, while securing their positions at Madyan, Bagh Derai, Kala Kot, and Sakhra Valley. In addition, two soldiers were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb in Qambar near Mingora on May 27, AFP reported.
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May - 27 May - 28
According to the ISPR media update, a known militant commander identified as Ghaniur Rehman has been arrested by the troops during the search and cordon operation. He was allegedly involved in killing police officials. A local elder said there were some 40-50 militants in Bahrain but they fled the t
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According to the ISPR media update, a known militant commander identified as Ghaniur Rehman has been arrested by the troops during the search and cordon operation. He was allegedly involved in killing police officials. A local elder said there were some 40-50 militants in Bahrain but they fled the town on May 27-evening when they came to know about the arrival of the SFs. “They (Taliban) are avoiding fighting with the security forces now and are running,” he said and added the militants had shifted to Kalam. The elder said the group of Taliban militants in Kalam was commanded by one Khushmir, a resident of Gilgit. He said five militants were killed in a clash in Bahrain. The ISPR said an explosive-laden vehicle was destroyed and two militants were killed at Satal, four kilometers short of Bahrain town. Though there were conflicting reports about casualties in the Satal incident, a man from Kalam claimed that a Taliban commander, identified as Wazifa, had been killed in the clash along with seven other militants. He claimed a ‘deputy commander’ of the militants in the area, Hameedi, confirmed the death of Wazifa. Some residents of Kanju, who managed to reach the provincial capital Peshawar on May 28, said Mingora, Kanju and Kabal towns were almost cleared as the Taliban had vacated these areas. “They have moved towards mountains,” they said. Two militants, according to the ISPR, were killed during an exchange of fire between the Taliban and SFs in Malam Jabba. The SFs also continued action in Peuchar village and carried out cordon and search operations there. The troops also ambushed a group of 15-20 militants at Manodherai and killed three of them while four others were arrested. One soldier sustained injuries in the incident. Further, a convoy of eight Army trucks carrying relief and food destined for Barikot and Mingora was ambushed at Landakay near Barikot. Four soldiers, the ISPR said, were killed in the incident but relief goods were transported safely and distributed among stranded people of Mingora.
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May - 28 
AFP reported that a Policeman and two passers-by were killed and 13 people wounded when a suicide attacker exploded an auto-rickshaw near a Police checkpoint in Dera Ismail Khan.
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AFP reported that a Policeman and two passers-by were killed and 13 people wounded when a suicide attacker exploded an auto-rickshaw near a Police checkpoint in Dera Ismail Khan.
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May - 28 
An improvised explosive device exploded near Piran village in Batkhela. However, no loss of life was reported.
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An improvised explosive device exploded near Piran village in Batkhela. However, no loss of life was reported.
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May - 28 
Terrorists attacked Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, and its environs on May 28 as eight people were killed and over 68 sustained injuries, The News reported. Two separate blasts took place in the Qissa Khwani bazaar while three Policemen were killed and nine others injured in a suicide attack on a Po
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Terrorists attacked Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, and its environs on May 28 as eight people were killed and over 68 sustained injuries, The News reported. Two separate blasts took place in the Qissa Khwani bazaar while three Policemen were killed and nine others injured in a suicide attack on a Police vehicle at the Sra Khawra security post on the Kohat road. Two suspected militants were killed and two others arrested in an encounter between the Police and alleged terrorists who had taken shelter in a building located behind Qissa Khwani bazaar soon after the two blasts. The first blast occurred at the congested Kabari bazaar at the back of Qissa Khwani bazaar at 5:40pm. Two minutes later, another bomb planted in a motorbike in front of a sweet shop in Qissa Khwani exploded. At least seven persons, including a minor girl, were killed, while 63 others wounded in these explosions. There were reports that three of the deceased were killed in cross-firing between the suspected militants and Police. Bomb disposal squad experts said 4 to 5 kilograms of explosives was used in the twin blasts. Further, when people were busy in rescue work in Qissa Khwani, a suicide bomber riding a vehicle hit a Police mobile vehicle parked near the security post in Sra Khawra area on Kohat road in the jurisdiction of Matani Police station. Three Policemen were killed and nine others injured in the attack on the outskirts of Peshawar. The vehicle was destroyed and the police post was partially damaged in the suicide bombing.
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May - 29 
A man was killed in firing by the Security Forces (SFs) and two others, including a minor, were injured in a roadside bomb blast separately in the Shangla District on May 29, The News reported. Sources said Gul Mukhtiar was killed in firing allegedly by SFs. Further, in an improvised explosive devic
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A man was killed in firing by the Security Forces (SFs) and two others, including a minor, were injured in a roadside bomb blast separately in the Shangla District on May 29, The News reported. Sources said Gul Mukhtiar was killed in firing allegedly by SFs. Further, in an improvised explosive device explosion, two persons were injured.
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May - 31 
The SFs are reported to have successfully completed the clearance operation at Najigram village in the Buner District. One soldier was killed in an improvised explosive device explosion.
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The SFs are reported to have successfully completed the clearance operation at Najigram village in the Buner District. One soldier was killed in an improvised explosive device explosion.
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June - 1 
At least two people were killed and 18 others injured in a bomb blast at a bus station in the Tirah bazaar of Kohat town in Kohat District, Daily Times reported. Senior Police official Ehsanullah Khan said that the explosive device was hidden in a sack and was detonated by a remote control. A doctor
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At least two people were killed and 18 others injured in a bomb blast at a bus station in the Tirah bazaar of Kohat town in Kohat District, Daily Times reported. Senior Police official Ehsanullah Khan said that the explosive device was hidden in a sack and was detonated by a remote control. A doctor at the main District hospital said two dead bodies had been brought in after the blast. The condition of three of the wounded was critical, Police officials said, saying the death toll could rise.
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June - 2 
The ISPR said troops also undertook operations in the Shangla District. An exchange of fire took place between the two sides in which two soldiers were killed while two others sustained injuries. SFs, it said, killed five militants during the operation. Three children were reportedly wounded when th
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The ISPR said troops also undertook operations in the Shangla District. An exchange of fire took place between the two sides in which two soldiers were killed while two others sustained injuries. SFs, it said, killed five militants during the operation. Three children were reportedly wounded when the militants fired two mortar shells at Ronial and Dang Arkot Qila.
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June - 4 
In the province, suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ high school in the Badabher Police precincts of capital Peshawar on June 4. A Police official at the Badabher Police Station told Daily Times that the suspects had planted explosives at the school and that the blast had severely damaged t
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In the province, suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ high school in the Badabher Police precincts of capital Peshawar on June 4. A Police official at the Badabher Police Station told Daily Times that the suspects had planted explosives at the school and that the blast had severely damaged the building. A Bomb Disposal Squad official said militants had planted five bombs weighing around four to five kilograms each and also fired a rocket at the building. Sulimankhel Nazim Akmal Khan told Daily Times that the local Taliban and Lashkar-e-Islam militants could be behind the attack. He said the suspects had also blown up CD shops in the union council a few months ago.
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June - 7 
In the NWFP, the Taliban blew up a Government school in Darra Adam Khel on June 7, a private TV channel reported. The channel quoted its sources as saying that the Taliban planted explosives near the school in the Shira area of Darra Adam Khel. However, no casualties were reported since the school w
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In the NWFP, the Taliban blew up a Government school in Darra Adam Khel on June 7, a private TV channel reported. The channel quoted its sources as saying that the Taliban planted explosives near the school in the Shira area of Darra Adam Khel. However, no casualties were reported since the school was closed.
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June - 7 
Mortar shells hit a group of people fleeing the fighting in Swat Valley in the Gulibagh area of neighbouring Upper Dir district, killing five civilians, including two women and a child, The News reported. Due to the military action in Kabal and other areas of Swat, the trapped people are reportedly
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Mortar shells hit a group of people fleeing the fighting in Swat Valley in the Gulibagh area of neighbouring Upper Dir district, killing five civilians, including two women and a child, The News reported. Due to the military action in Kabal and other areas of Swat, the trapped people are reportedly taking the mountainous path due to the curfew. On June 7, a group of civilians was going from Swat to Upper Dir through the mountains when mortar shells hit them in the Gulibagh area of Karo Darra in Upper Dir District, killing five of them.
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June - 8 
A Policeman was killed and two people were wounded when a roadside bomb blast destroyed a Police van near the Hazarkhwani village, triggering a crackdown on a religious seminary in the limits of the Agha Mir Jani Shah Police station in Peshawar on June 8, The News reported. The explosion also create
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A Policeman was killed and two people were wounded when a roadside bomb blast destroyed a Police van near the Hazarkhwani village, triggering a crackdown on a religious seminary in the limits of the Agha Mir Jani Shah Police station in Peshawar on June 8, The News reported. The explosion also created a six-foot-deep and five-foot-wide crater in the Hazarkhwani Road near the Akhun Darveza Baba graveyard. “A party of the Agha Mir Jani Shah police station had set up a barricade on the Hazarkhwani Road, while the official van with its driver, Amir Nawaz, was also parked at some distance from the cordon,” said a Police official. Terrorists reportedly detonated explosives, planted at the roadside just under the vehicle, with a remote-controlled device when the rest of the Policemen were busy searching vehicles entering the city limits at 5:10 pm, the Police official said.
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June - 8 
In the province, explosive devices planted beside a Police post in the Changal area of Battagram District went off on June 8. No casualty was, however, reported.
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In the province, explosive devices planted beside a Police post in the Changal area of Battagram District went off on June 8. No casualty was, however, reported.
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June - 8 
The militants also blew up a CD shop at the adjacent Garhi Atta Muhammad town early on June 8. “Many woke up by the huge explosion at 3 am, who saw six to eight people riding horses before and after the occurrence,” said villager Jamroz.
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The militants also blew up a CD shop at the adjacent Garhi Atta Muhammad town early on June 8. “Many woke up by the huge explosion at 3 am, who saw six to eight people riding horses before and after the occurrence,” said villager Jamroz.
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June - 9 
A massive truck bomb explosion at the five-star Pearl Continental hotel in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, at approximately 10.20pm on June 9 killed 11 people and injured 60 others, Daily Times reported. The attackers entered the compound on two vehicles at about 10:30pm, firing at the security guards a
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A massive truck bomb explosion at the five-star Pearl Continental hotel in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, at approximately 10.20pm on June 9 killed 11 people and injured 60 others, Daily Times reported. The attackers entered the compound on two vehicles at about 10:30pm, firing at the security guards at the hotel gate with bullets from one and blowing up the other in the hotel parking. “It was a suicide attack,” Capital City Police Officer Sefwat Ghayur told AFP. “There are two foreigners among the dead,” NWFP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said. However, he did not reveal their nationalities. Among those who were injured are the ruling Awami National Party’s minister Zarshed Khan, Senator Nabi Bangash, UN officials, three foreigners and an airline’s crew, The News reported. 40 vehicles parked in the compound were destroyed and the building was seriously damaged. A Bomb Disposal Squad official told reporters at least 500 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack. Khyber Road, where the explosion occurred, is a sensitive area with the NWFP Assembly and several Government and military buildings located there. A number of foreigners, most of them associated with aid agencies, were reportedly staying in the hotel. A private TV channel said the dead included UNHCR official Alexander Joseph from Russia. 16 other UNHCR officials were injured and one was missing. The injured also included an official from the World Food Programme, another from the World Health Organisation and two from UNICEF, it said. Another TV channel said a foreign female journalist was also injured. The Associated Press said US officials were in negotiations to make the premises an American consulate. Citing two senior US officials in Washington, it said the State Department had been in negotiations with the hotel’s owners to either purchase the facility or sign a long-term lease there to house a new American consulate in Peshawar. Lou Fintor, spokesman for the US Embassy in Islamabad, said all diplomatic personnel were accounted for. “At this point we have no reports that any Americans were at the scene,” he said.
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June - 9 
Four Policemen and two other people were injured when a roadside bomb hit a Rescue-15 van in Dera Ismail Khan on June 9-night, Dawn reported. The Policemen were on a patrol and when their van reached Ashyan Shopping Centre on the North Circular Road the bomb was detonated by a remote control. The ve
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Four Policemen and two other people were injured when a roadside bomb hit a Rescue-15 van in Dera Ismail Khan on June 9-night, Dawn reported. The Policemen were on a patrol and when their van reached Ashyan Shopping Centre on the North Circular Road the bomb was detonated by a remote control. The vehicle was completely destroyed.
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June - 11 
An unidentified motorcyclist lobbed a hand grenade on people in Topawala Bazaar in Dera Ismail Khan on June 11 injuring 21 persons, Daily Times reported. The man attacked civilians near the Jadeed Cloth House around 11:55am, Police said.
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An unidentified motorcyclist lobbed a hand grenade on people in Topawala Bazaar in Dera Ismail Khan on June 11 injuring 21 persons, Daily Times reported. The man attacked civilians near the Jadeed Cloth House around 11:55am, Police said.
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June - 11 
In Buner District, an improvised explosive device planted by the militants exploded on Ambela-Daggar road. Three vehicles were partially damaged in the blast. The SFs, meanwhile, secured Gat Khela and Jowar areas and also destroyed a militants’ hideout in Gatkala area.
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In Buner District, an improvised explosive device planted by the militants exploded on Ambela-Daggar road. Three vehicles were partially damaged in the blast. The SFs, meanwhile, secured Gat Khela and Jowar areas and also destroyed a militants’ hideout in Gatkala area.
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June - 12 
Five worshippers were killed and 105 others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden van into a mosque during the Friday prayers in the Cantonment area of Nowshera in the NWFP on June 12, The News reported. Sources said the congregation was in the second Rakat (part) when
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Five worshippers were killed and 105 others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden van into a mosque during the Friday prayers in the Cantonment area of Nowshera in the NWFP on June 12, The News reported. Sources said the congregation was in the second Rakat (part) when the bomber in the vehicle, carrying 125 kilograms of explosives, struck the wall of the mosque near the Army Supply Depot. Two soldiers were among the four persons killed on the spot while 105 persons, including 30 civilians, were injured in the explosion. Most of the wounded were reportedly Army personnel. One of those wounded succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. While the blast brought down the entire structure of the mosque, windowpanes and doors of nearby buildings were smashed and walls cracked, injuring several persons, including women and children. The Nowshera District Police Officer Abdullah Khan told AFP the vehicle used in the attack had been made to look like an ambulance, Daily Times reported.
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June - 12 
Four Police personnel were killed and six others injured by two remote-controlled bomb attacks in the Hangu District of NWFP on June 12. In the first incident, suspected militants targeted a Police van in the Tull sub-division with an improvised explosive device, fitted in a pressure cooker. The bla
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Four Police personnel were killed and six others injured by two remote-controlled bomb attacks in the Hangu District of NWFP on June 12. In the first incident, suspected militants targeted a Police van in the Tull sub-division with an improvised explosive device, fitted in a pressure cooker. The blast killed four Policemen. In a second incident, militants reportedly attempted to attack another Police van with a remote controlled bomb in the Dawaba Police station precincts. However, the Police van narrowly escaped the blast.
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June - 12 
Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have destroyed the hideouts of militants and their explosive factories besides arresting 10 suspected militants during a search operation in Darra Adamkhel on June 12, The News reported. Sources said the SFs launched a search operation against the militants in Akhorw
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Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have destroyed the hideouts of militants and their explosive factories besides arresting 10 suspected militants during a search operation in Darra Adamkhel on June 12, The News reported. Sources said the SFs launched a search operation against the militants in Akhorwal area of the gun manufacturing town of Darra Adamkhel. The paramilitary forces are reported to have initiated action against the militants after the assassination attempt on NWFP Minister for Prisons, Mian Nisar Gul Kaka Khel, in the Akhorwal area. During the search operation, SFs cordoned off the area and arrested 10 suspected militants from the area. Houses of four militants identified as Shams, Inayat, Ibrahim and Shahid were also blown up in Akhorwal. Shams and Inayat were accused of providing monetary and armed assistance to the militants.
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June - 12 
A girl was injured when a mine exploded at a mountain in the Doog Darra area of Dir Upper District, where a local Lashkar (militia) was struggling to dislodge the militants from their last hilltop hideout on June 12 despite heavily-pounding their position, The News reported. The girl, whose name cou
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A girl was injured when a mine exploded at a mountain in the Doog Darra area of Dir Upper District, where a local Lashkar (militia) was struggling to dislodge the militants from their last hilltop hideout on June 12 despite heavily-pounding their position, The News reported. The girl, whose name could not be immediately ascertained, was hit by the mine when she was roaming in the mountains of Shatkas area in Doog Darra. A Lashkar member said on June 11 that the militants, who had been pushed to their last hideout on a mountain in Kandao area of Ghazigay village, had planted mines to stop the advances of the Lashkar.
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June - 13 
Two persons were killed and six others wounded when a roadside bomb targeting a Police vehicle exploded at Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 13, Police said, reports Daily Times. “A policeman and a civilian were killed in an improvised explosive device blast and six others, five p
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Two persons were killed and six others wounded when a roadside bomb targeting a Police vehicle exploded at Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 13, Police said, reports Daily Times. “A policeman and a civilian were killed in an improvised explosive device blast and six others, five policemen and one civilian, were injured,” Kohat police chief Dilawar Khan Bangash told AFP.
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June - 14 
A Policeman and a passerby were killed and 20 people were injured when a bomb detonated by remote control hit a Police bus on the University Road in Kohat on June 12.
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A Policeman and a passerby were killed and 20 people were injured when a bomb detonated by remote control hit a Police bus on the University Road in Kohat on June 12.
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June - 14 
Nine people were killed and more than 40 others wounded when a in a bomb blast at a busy market in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on June 14, The News reported. Sources said the bomb, weighing five kilograms and apparently planted on a cycle cart, exploded in the busy Tejarat Gunj Bazaar. The blast al
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Nine people were killed and more than 40 others wounded when a in a bomb blast at a busy market in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on June 14, The News reported. Sources said the bomb, weighing five kilograms and apparently planted on a cycle cart, exploded in the busy Tejarat Gunj Bazaar. The blast also destroyed the windowpanes of the nearby shops and houses. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast.
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June - 15 
Security Forces (SFs) on June 15 claimed to have killed 50 Taliban militants during military operations in the Mohmand Agency, Bajaur Agency, Malakand Division and Bannu District during the past 24 hours, Daily Times reported. The Inter-Services Public Relations said five Taliban militants were kill
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Security Forces (SFs) on June 15 claimed to have killed 50 Taliban militants during military operations in the Mohmand Agency, Bajaur Agency, Malakand Division and Bannu District during the past 24 hours, Daily Times reported. The Inter-Services Public Relations said five Taliban militants were killed in retaliation after they attacked a local Lashkar (militia) in the Dir District. They said the Lashkar also destroyed three houses and injured six militants. It said another member of the Taliban was killed when Police fired at a car that refused to stop at a check-post. “The car exploded, as it was primed for a suicide attack,” it added.
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June - 22 
Taliban militants are reported to have blown up a girls’ school in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, and another in the Khar area of Bajaur Agency in FATA early on June 22. A police official in Peshawar told Daily Times that four relatively minor blasts followed one another in quick succession and complet
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Taliban militants are reported to have blown up a girls’ school in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, and another in the Khar area of Bajaur Agency in FATA early on June 22. A police official in Peshawar told Daily Times that four relatively minor blasts followed one another in quick succession and completely destroyed the two-room school building. Separately, Taliban blew up a primary school in the Chaqwari area of Khar.
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June - 25 
Unidentified assailants on June 25 blew up a girls' school in South Waziristan Agency, according to Daily Times. The incident came three days after Taliban bombed two other schools, one in Peshawar and the other in Bajaur Agency. "A girls' high school was blown up early Thursday morning in Shin Wars
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Unidentified assailants on June 25 blew up a girls' school in South Waziristan Agency, according to Daily Times. The incident came three days after Taliban bombed two other schools, one in Peshawar and the other in Bajaur Agency. "A girls' high school was blown up early Thursday morning in Shin Warsak town," 13 kilometers west of Wana, the main town in South Waziristan, local government official Allah Bagh Khan said. He said no loss of life was reported in the explosion that completely destroyed the school building. Also on June 25-morning, the military fired artillery at Taliban hideouts in the agency’s Spinkai Raghzai and Sararogha villages, a security official said. The number of casualties was not immediately known.
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June - 26 
In the province, suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ primary school on the outskirts of provincial capital Peshawar during the early hours of June 26, Daily Times reported. There were, however, no casualties. An official from the Mattani Police Station said that three militants broke into G
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In the province, suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ primary school on the outskirts of provincial capital Peshawar during the early hours of June 26, Daily Times reported. There were, however, no casualties. An official from the Mattani Police Station said that three militants broke into Government Girls Model Primary School Ghaziabad in the Frontier Road area, tied up the guard and planted explosives on the premises. Four devices went off in quick succession, destroying the boundary wall and five of the six rooms in the building, said the official.
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June - 29 
A bomb blast in the Swari bazaar of Buner town on June 29 injured at least 18 persons, including two Policemen, Dawn reported. According to officials, the timed device with five to eight kilograms of explosives had been placed on the roof of a traffic post at the College Chowk.
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A bomb blast in the Swari bazaar of Buner town on June 29 injured at least 18 persons, including two Policemen, Dawn reported. According to officials, the timed device with five to eight kilograms of explosives had been placed on the roof of a traffic post at the College Chowk.
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June - 30 
SFs killed 16 more militants and arrested 23 others in Swat while three soldiers died and eight others, including three officers, were injured. SFs also recovered and successfully defused an explosives-laden vehicle. The three soldiers are reported to have died and five others, including two off
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SFs killed 16 more militants and arrested 23 others in Swat while three soldiers died and eight others, including three officers, were injured. SFs also recovered and successfully defused an explosives-laden vehicle. The three soldiers are reported to have died and five others, including two officers, were injured when the SFs started an operation to secure Shah Dherai from the northern side of Samai Killey. From the eastern side of Shah Dherai, the SFs secured Bhoka, Dande and Yakh Tangai Sar. During this operation, three soldiers, including an officer, were injured. The troops also started a clearance and search operation around Rahatkot and Jukhtai southeast of Fatehpur and recovered one explosives-laden vehicle from the house of Dua Khan while another was blown up. During an exchange of fire with terrorists, eight of them were killed. On a tip-off, a search and sweep operation was launched in areas around Matta and Wanai, where eight terrorists were engaged and subsequently killed. In another clearance and search operation at Balasur, two suspected terrorists, identified as Mian Afil Zada and Aziz Ahmed, were arrested. In yet another clearance and search operation in Sambat, a terrorist, Muhammad Raheem alias Bhai, was arrested.
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July - 1 
A roadside bomb intended to target a local Police chief's vehicle killed a passer-by on July 1, Daily Times reported. Police chief Bahawal Khan escaped the bomb blast in Dera Ismail Khan, but his bodyguard was injured, said Police official Miran Shah. Bhawal Khan, chief of a Police precinct in Dera
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A roadside bomb intended to target a local Police chief's vehicle killed a passer-by on July 1, Daily Times reported. Police chief Bahawal Khan escaped the bomb blast in Dera Ismail Khan, but his bodyguard was injured, said Police official Miran Shah. Bhawal Khan, chief of a Police precinct in Dera Ismail Khan, has played a major role in arresting suspected Taliban militants in the city, said Shah.
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July - 1 
Police claimed to have foiled a sabotage attempt and defused three explosive devices planted in a car while one of the militants riding the vehicle blew himself up in provincial capital Peshawar on July 1, Dawn reported. Suspected militants were reportedly riding an explosive-laden car and when sign
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Police claimed to have foiled a sabotage attempt and defused three explosive devices planted in a car while one of the militants riding the vehicle blew himself up in provincial capital Peshawar on July 1, Dawn reported. Suspected militants were reportedly riding an explosive-laden car and when signaled by the Police to stop on the Kohat road, they lobbed two hand-grenades on the Police that didn’t explode. Senior Superintendent of Police Qazi Jamilur Rehman said the car with around five militants was coming from Darra Adamkhel and armed with automatic weapons they exchanged fire with the Police. “As the police encircled one of them near Mashokhel Mera, he blew himself up,” he said. The others, however, managed to escape. In the car, he said, three types of explosives-manual, timer and remote-controlled devices had been planted which were defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad.
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July - 1 
Two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries when four rockets fired by the militants hit different places in the cantonment area of Nowshera in the Nowshera District in the early hours of July 1, The News reported. Two rockets landed in the Servant Quarters near Artillery Centre, one
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Two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries when four rockets fired by the militants hit different places in the cantonment area of Nowshera in the Nowshera District in the early hours of July 1, The News reported. Two rockets landed in the Servant Quarters near Artillery Centre, one of which struck a house and killing a sweeper, identified as Ilyas Masih, and another civilian, Yousaf Masih.
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July - 2 
Two persons were killed and six others sustained injuries when unidentified men lobbed a hand-grenade into a shop at the Ghass Mandi Chowk in Dera Ismail Khan on July 2, Dawn reported. Malak Qayyum Qureshi, the shopkeeper, and another person, Fazalur Rehman, were killed, and six other people were in
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Two persons were killed and six others sustained injuries when unidentified men lobbed a hand-grenade into a shop at the Ghass Mandi Chowk in Dera Ismail Khan on July 2, Dawn reported. Malak Qayyum Qureshi, the shopkeeper, and another person, Fazalur Rehman, were killed, and six other people were injured, Police and the area residents said.
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July - 2 
Two Policemen were killed and an equal number of people sustained injuries when Taliban targeted a Police vehicle with a remote-controlled device in Peshawar, capital of NWFP, on July 2. A Police official told Daily Times that the militants targeted the vehicle with a roadside bomb in Chushtiabad ar
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Two Policemen were killed and an equal number of people sustained injuries when Taliban targeted a Police vehicle with a remote-controlled device in Peshawar, capital of NWFP, on July 2. A Police official told Daily Times that the militants targeted the vehicle with a roadside bomb in Chushtiabad area at around 5:45am. The Policemen were reportedly in the area to investigate a robbery attempt by the Taliban.
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July - 2 
Security Forces on July 2 also targeted the suspected hideouts of militants in Buner District and some of the shells reportedly landed in civilian areas, according to The News. No casualty was, however, reported in the attack. Sources said the troops targeted the civilian population in Khaista Baba
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Security Forces on July 2 also targeted the suspected hideouts of militants in Buner District and some of the shells reportedly landed in civilian areas, according to The News. No casualty was, however, reported in the attack. Sources said the troops targeted the civilian population in Khaista Baba and Amnwar villages, destroying scores of houses but there were no reports of casualties. The gunship helicopters also targeted the houses of militant commanders in Chamla area.
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July - 2 
Some unidentified miscreants blew up the house of Adalat Khan, president of the District Bar Association, in Gokand area.
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Some unidentified miscreants blew up the house of Adalat Khan, president of the District Bar Association, in Gokand area.
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July - 5 
Reports from Dir stated that two roadside bomb blasts in the afternoon of July 5 in the Serati area of Dir Upper District, killed two persons and injured 15 others.
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Reports from Dir stated that two roadside bomb blasts in the afternoon of July 5 in the Serati area of Dir Upper District, killed two persons and injured 15 others.
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July - 6 
An IED planted by terrorists exploded near a vehicle parked at village Sarati Sherangal in Upper Dir District, killing a child and injuring 10 persons.
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An IED planted by terrorists exploded near a vehicle parked at village Sarati Sherangal in Upper Dir District, killing a child and injuring 10 persons.
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July - 6 
The ISPR said a soldier was injured in an IED blast during a search operation in Swat’s Thana area, Daily Times reported. It said the forces secured Tighak Banda and Gakhe Banda areas, as two soldiers were injured in an exchange of fire with the terrorists at Pir Patai bridge.
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The ISPR said a soldier was injured in an IED blast during a search operation in Swat’s Thana area, Daily Times reported. It said the forces secured Tighak Banda and Gakhe Banda areas, as two soldiers were injured in an exchange of fire with the terrorists at Pir Patai bridge.
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July - 7 
At least eight persons, including five Policemen, sustained injuries in an explosion caused by a timed device in Bannu on July 7. According to the Bannu District Police Officer, explosives planted along a road in Mumbaibark went off when a Police vehicle was passing by.
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At least eight persons, including five Policemen, sustained injuries in an explosion caused by a timed device in Bannu on July 7. According to the Bannu District Police Officer, explosives planted along a road in Mumbaibark went off when a Police vehicle was passing by.
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July - 8 
A suicide bomber died on the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on July 8 when explosives hidden in a mango cart went off before he could reach the intended target – possibly the NWFP Assembly speaker, according to witnesses and Police, Daily Times reported. “The bomber is the only person w
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A suicide bomber died on the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on July 8 when explosives hidden in a mango cart went off before he could reach the intended target – possibly the NWFP Assembly speaker, according to witnesses and Police, Daily Times reported. “The bomber is the only person who died,” senior Police officer Ghulam Muhammad told reporters after the incident in Malkhandher on Nasir Bagh Road. Unconfirmed reports indicated that five people had been injured. Witnesses said that a teenager, aged around 16 years, was waiting near a bridge when his explosives went off. One eye-witness said the explosives had been hidden under mangoes to dodge the troops. The AFP news agency quoted a Police official as saying that the explosives could have gone off prematurely. “We cannot say at this point if it was a suicide blast,” said the Police official. Bomb disposal squad chief Tanveer said the explosives weighed around 20 kilograms and “pieces of a suicide jacket” had been found. Police believe the bomber’s original target was the NWFP Assembly Speaker Karamatullah Chagarmati, who was using the Nasir Bagh Road en route to a funeral. AFP reported that the explosion came minutes after the speaker’s motorcade passed by.
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July - 8 
Security Forces (SFs) on July 9 killed several militants and destroyed a number of their hideouts during an operation in the Tiligram area of Swat District, The News reported. In addition, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the body of a Taliban commander for Sakhra, identified as Omar
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Security Forces (SFs) on July 9 killed several militants and destroyed a number of their hideouts during an operation in the Tiligram area of Swat District, The News reported. In addition, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the body of a Taliban commander for Sakhra, identified as Omar Zada, who was killed on July 7, was recovered on July 8. According to the ISPR, the SFs conducted a search and clearance operation in Tiligram area of the Charbagh sub-division and destroyed a laboratory used for making explosives. “Thirteen suspected terrorists were apprehended and a few others were killed during the search operation while a soldier sustained injuries,” it said. Locals said SFs destroyed four houses of suspected militants in Tiligram. In a similar operation in Kalagai area near Matta, SFs defused seven improvised explosives devices and destroyed as many hideouts of the terrorists. A training centre having tunnels and bunkers was also destroyed, the ISPR media update said.
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July - 9 
A Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) employee was killed and three injured when Taliban militants blew up an electricity pylon using a remote-controlled device in Merra Suraizai Payan village on the outskirts of the provincial capital Peshawar on July 9. A Police official told Daily Times that
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A Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) employee was killed and three injured when Taliban militants blew up an electricity pylon using a remote-controlled device in Merra Suraizai Payan village on the outskirts of the provincial capital Peshawar on July 9. A Police official told Daily Times that explosives weighing five kilograms planted by the Taliban at the base of the tower went off at around 2pm, killing a PESCO lineman, Muhammad Rehman, and injuring three others. A bomb disposal squad official said the Taliban used four sticks of dynamite – weighing a kilogram each – to initially damage the pylon, and when PESCO officials were repairing the damage, a remote controlled device was detonated.
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July - 9 
At least two soldiers were killed and five others injured when an improvised explosive device struck a security convoy in the Bannu, according to Daily Times. A private TV channel reported on July 9 that the Taliban targeted the security convoy using a remote-controlled bomb in Janikhel area of Bann
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At least two soldiers were killed and five others injured when an improvised explosive device struck a security convoy in the Bannu, according to Daily Times. A private TV channel reported on July 9 that the Taliban targeted the security convoy using a remote-controlled bomb in Janikhel area of Bannu.
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July - 9 
Reports from Kohat in NWFP added that seven suspected persons, including two militants, were arrested during a search operation in different parts of Darra Adamkhel. Sources said the SFs conducted search operations in the Sherakai, Bostikhel, Mallakhel, Akhorwal and Tor Chappar areas. In addition, g
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Reports from Kohat in NWFP added that seven suspected persons, including two militants, were arrested during a search operation in different parts of Darra Adamkhel. Sources said the SFs conducted search operations in the Sherakai, Bostikhel, Mallakhel, Akhorwal and Tor Chappar areas. In addition, gunship helicopters targeted hideouts of the militants in the Tor Chappar area. However, there were no reports about any casualties.
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July - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) on July 9 shot dead an alleged suicide bomber and his father in the Maroofkhel area of Shangla District, The News reported. Sources said that Maulana Said Aban and his son Niamatullah, a suspected suicide bomber, were shot dead by the troops during a raid on their house. The SF
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Security Forces (SFs) on July 9 shot dead an alleged suicide bomber and his father in the Maroofkhel area of Shangla District, The News reported. Sources said that Maulana Said Aban and his son Niamatullah, a suspected suicide bomber, were shot dead by the troops during a raid on their house. The SFs also blew up their house with explosives. The sources said Maulana Said Aban was the Pesh Imam (chief priest) of a mosque in Maroofkhel area. The militants in Swat had reportedly trained Niamatullah as a suicide bomber and his name was included in the list of would-be bombers with the militants. The residents of area, however, said Maulana Said never supported the militants.
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July - 9 
Taliban militants blew up a local journalist’s house in Buner on July 9. The attack was carried out in Poland village, some 15 kilometers from Pir Baba area of the District. Rehman Buneri, the victim, told Daily Times that around 60 masked men entered the house at around 2am, vacated it at gunpoint
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Taliban militants blew up a local journalist’s house in Buner on July 9. The attack was carried out in Poland village, some 15 kilometers from Pir Baba area of the District. Rehman Buneri, the victim, told Daily Times that around 60 masked men entered the house at around 2am, vacated it at gunpoint and blew it up. He said the Taliban told his father that “Buneri speaks against us a lot”. He said the Taliban told his father they would not harm them and offered to accommodate them if they had nowhere else to go. He said he had been threatened by unidentified individuals before the incident.
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July - 10 
A trooper was killed when an army vehicle hit an improvised explosive device on the Tora Ghundi road in Hangu District on July 10. Officials said the vehicle was transporting ration for SF personnel deployed at the Doaba check-post when it was targeted by a remote control explosive device in Tora Gh
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A trooper was killed when an army vehicle hit an improvised explosive device on the Tora Ghundi road in Hangu District on July 10. Officials said the vehicle was transporting ration for SF personnel deployed at the Doaba check-post when it was targeted by a remote control explosive device in Tora Ghundi.
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July - 10 
In a separate incident, two children were killed and two others injured when a bomb they were playing with exploded in a house in the Akhorwal area of Darra Adamkhel on July 10, Dawn reported. The bomb was reportedly lying unexploded in the fields in the Akhorwal area after last month’s fierce clash
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In a separate incident, two children were killed and two others injured when a bomb they were playing with exploded in a house in the Akhorwal area of Darra Adamkhel on July 10, Dawn reported. The bomb was reportedly lying unexploded in the fields in the Akhorwal area after last month’s fierce clashes between SFs and the Taliban.
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July - 11 
Three security officials were killed and another six injured in a remote-controlled bombing in the Kohat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 11, reports Daily Times. The bombing targeted an army vehicle passing through the Pirwala Khel area of Kohat, a private TV channel reported.
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Three security officials were killed and another six injured in a remote-controlled bombing in the Kohat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 11, reports Daily Times. The bombing targeted an army vehicle passing through the Pirwala Khel area of Kohat, a private TV channel reported.
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July - 15 
In the provincial capital Peshawar, at least two children were injured in a rocket attack early on July 15. A Police official told Daily Times that Taliban militants fired three rockets from an unidentified location into the city at about 12:30pm, and one of them hit a house in Sethi Town, injuring
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In the provincial capital Peshawar, at least two children were injured in a rocket attack early on July 15. A Police official told Daily Times that Taliban militants fired three rockets from an unidentified location into the city at about 12:30pm, and one of them hit a house in Sethi Town, injuring a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy. He said the rockets landed in Chmakani, Gulbahar and Pahari Pura areas of the city.
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July - 15 
Suspected Taliban militants blew up a Police post in the Takhbhai area of Mardan District early on July 15, Daily Times reported. Explosives planted along the outer wall completely destroyed the Toordher post. The Mardan District Police Officer told APP that there had been no casualties, as the Poli
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up a Police post in the Takhbhai area of Mardan District early on July 15, Daily Times reported. Explosives planted along the outer wall completely destroyed the Toordher post. The Mardan District Police Officer told APP that there had been no casualties, as the Police post was vacated in view of the dilapidated condition of the building.
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July - 15 
Two Policemen were killed and six others sustained injuries in a roadside explosion in Bannu District on July 15, The News reported. Sources said a party of the Bakkakhel Police Station was on its way to Bannu city when an improvised explosive device, which was planted under a bridge on the Bannu-Mi
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Two Policemen were killed and six others sustained injuries in a roadside explosion in Bannu District on July 15, The News reported. Sources said a party of the Bakkakhel Police Station was on its way to Bannu city when an improvised explosive device, which was planted under a bridge on the Bannu-Miranshah Road, went off at 8 am, killing two Policemen and injuring six others.
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July - 17 
In the Bannu District, Taliban militants injured four women and a child in Chappak Kalle near Jandola. They also fired six rockets at the Jandola Fort, injuring one soldier.
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In the Bannu District, Taliban militants injured four women and a child in Chappak Kalle near Jandola. They also fired six rockets at the Jandola Fort, injuring one soldier.
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July - 17 
Two soldiers and an equal number of Taliban militants were killed in the Swat and Dir Districts of NWFP on July 17, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Daily Times reported. “A security vehicle – en route to Peochar from Shahid Khapa – was hit by an improvised explosive device n
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Two soldiers and an equal number of Taliban militants were killed in the Swat and Dir Districts of NWFP on July 17, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Daily Times reported. “A security vehicle – en route to Peochar from Shahid Khapa – was hit by an improvised explosive device near Serai… two soldiers were killed,” said the ISPR. A local militia in Dir destroyed Taliban bunkers in Shahdas near Lal Qila and killed two militants and injured two others. The militia also detained two suspects and seized a machine gun, a pistol and other weapons from Kumbar Bazaar. Another Taliban militant was arrested from Kuanpur village near Aspentar.
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July - 20 
A roadside bomb killed a soldier of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) in the Bannu District on July 20. The bomb targeted an FC vehicle, killing one trooper and injuring seven constabulary officers, local hospital official Mohammad Jawed said.
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A roadside bomb killed a soldier of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) in the Bannu District on July 20. The bomb targeted an FC vehicle, killing one trooper and injuring seven constabulary officers, local hospital official Mohammad Jawed said.
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July - 24 
17 CD shops and two general stores were destroyed when explosive devices went off in three adjacent markets of the Bakhshali village in Mardan District on July 24, Dawn reported. An explosion in the Mir Afzal Market destroyed 11 CD shops and two general stores. Four CD shops were destroyed in a blas
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17 CD shops and two general stores were destroyed when explosive devices went off in three adjacent markets of the Bakhshali village in Mardan District on July 24, Dawn reported. An explosion in the Mir Afzal Market destroyed 11 CD shops and two general stores. Four CD shops were destroyed in a blast in another adjacent market and three shops were destroyed in the nearby Waleed Market. The markets’ watchman, Ameer Khan, told the Choora Police that 26 armed people came to the markets in the midnight and planted explosives at different places after tying him with rope. Minutes later, he added, the explosive devices were set off. According to District Police Officer Waqif Khan, local militants were involved in the incident. He also said police had arrested some suspects, who were being interrogated.
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July - 25 
In Lower Dir, the bombardment came late on July 25. “At least 13 Taliban were killed and 15 of their hideouts destroyed,” a security official in the area told AFP.
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In Lower Dir, the bombardment came late on July 25. “At least 13 Taliban were killed and 15 of their hideouts destroyed,” a security official in the area told AFP.
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