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January - 14 
The Daily Times has reported that members of the defunct Imamia Students Organisation (ISO) attacked the Lahore Press Club on January 14 and wounded nine journalists. The ISO was protesting against the assassination of Shia leader, Agha Ziauddin Rizvi, at Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan occ
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The Daily Times has reported that members of the defunct Imamia Students Organisation (ISO) attacked the Lahore Press Club on January 14 and wounded nine journalists. The ISO was protesting against the assassination of Shia leader, Agha Ziauddin Rizvi, at Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). On the same day, more than 15 people, including seven police officials, were injured when activists of the Pakistan Islami Tehreek threw stones at police personnel who tried to stop them from going to the Parliament House in Islamabad.
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January - 17 
Unidentified persons booby-trapped an electricity pylon and blew it up, suspending electricity to the Mach area for two hours.
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Unidentified persons booby-trapped an electricity pylon and blew it up, suspending electricity to the Mach area for two hours.
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January - 27 
A high-voltage power line and a rail track were damaged in the latest round of rocket and bomb attacks in the Balochistan province on January 27. According to Daily Times, a bomb exploded on a rail track near Sibi, a town about 160 kilometers southeast of provincial capital Quetta, destroying a thre
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A high-voltage power line and a rail track were damaged in the latest round of rocket and bomb attacks in the Balochistan province on January 27. According to Daily Times, a bomb exploded on a rail track near Sibi, a town about 160 kilometers southeast of provincial capital Quetta, destroying a three-foot portion of the track. In Rakhni, a town about 400 kilometers east of Quetta, rockets hit a high-voltage power line leaving thousands of people without electricity, said Jibraeel Khan, a Government official in the area. Meanwhile, police announced the arrests of three men for an armed ambush in August 2004 that killed five soldiers and their civilian driver in Khuzdar.
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January - 28 
At least two bomb explosions and as many rocket attacks were reported from Quetta, capital of the Balochistan province, on January 28. However, no casualties were reported. Police said a powerful bomb exploded in the Zarghoon road residence of Munir Ahmed, an official of the Pakistan Railways, who h
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At least two bomb explosions and as many rocket attacks were reported from Quetta, capital of the Balochistan province, on January 28. However, no casualties were reported. Police said a powerful bomb exploded in the Zarghoon road residence of Munir Ahmed, an official of the Pakistan Railways, who has recently assumed his charge after being transferred from Sibi. According to The News, when police teams were inspecting the site of the blast, another explosion occurred near the Officers Club of Pakistan Railways next to Quetta railway station. Separately, unidentified miscreants are reported to have fired two rockets targeting the Quetta cantonment.
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January - 29 
According to The News, almost the whole of Balochistan, including capital Quetta, plunged into darkness when the third main 220 KV electric supply line was blown up in Sibi. Officials of Quetta Electric Supply Company told The News that two out of three main power supply circuit from Guddu transmiss
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According to The News, almost the whole of Balochistan, including capital Quetta, plunged into darkness when the third main 220 KV electric supply line was blown up in Sibi. Officials of Quetta Electric Supply Company told The News that two out of three main power supply circuit from Guddu transmission line had already been blown up by unidentified armed men on January 29. Meanwhile, the Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the attacks on the electricity line, according to Daily Times.
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January - 31 
Rail traffic on the Dera Jacobabad section of Dera Ghazi Khan district in the Punjab province is reported to have remained suspended for more than four hours on January 31 after a bomb explosion damaged portion of the track near Darwaish Lashari railway station. According to Dawn, the explosive devi
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Rail traffic on the Dera Jacobabad section of Dera Ghazi Khan district in the Punjab province is reported to have remained suspended for more than four hours on January 31 after a bomb explosion damaged portion of the track near Darwaish Lashari railway station. According to Dawn, the explosive device went off at 2.45pm (PST), two hours before the arrival of the Peshawar-bound Khushhal Express. However, no casualty was reported from the incident site.
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February - 1 
The BBC Urdu Service has reported that bomb explosions cut electricity to the Balochistan province plunging the entire province into darkness on February 1-night. The report said that a high-tension power supply line was blown up by bomb attacks in the Mithri Pirak area of Sibi at approximately 9:15
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The BBC Urdu Service has reported that bomb explosions cut electricity to the Balochistan province plunging the entire province into darkness on February 1-night. The report said that a high-tension power supply line was blown up by bomb attacks in the Mithri Pirak area of Sibi at approximately 9:15 pm (PST). "The electricity tower was blown up in Sibi and power supply to two-thirds of the province has been cut off," said an unnamed Balochistan Government official. "This was the last power supply line after two power transmission lines were blown up earlier this month and now we have no means to supply power. The repair will take some time," a Water and Power Development Authority official told AFP.
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February - 3 
A telephone tower, an electric supply tower and a railway track were blown up on February 3 in continuing attacks on vital Government installations in the Balochistan province. According to The News, the telephone tower was hit in the Maiwand area of Kohlu district, where another landmine blast inju
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A telephone tower, an electric supply tower and a railway track were blown up on February 3 in continuing attacks on vital Government installations in the Balochistan province. According to The News, the telephone tower was hit in the Maiwand area of Kohlu district, where another landmine blast injured one Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, who was inspecting the site. And the electric tower was blown up in Nushki, while the railway track was damaged in Mastung district. Official sources said unidentified insurgents fired at least five rockets in Maiwand, one of which destroyed the telephone tower. While, the FC personnel were inspecting the site, a landmine exploded, injuring the FC personnel. In another incident, a powerful explosive device went off near a railway track at Killi Wali Khan in Mastung district, blowing up a piece of the track. However, no loss of life was reported. In Nushki district, the insurgents exploded a bomb blowing up a electric tower. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for some of the attacks, Reuters reported.
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February - 3 
The Lahore-bound Chiltan Express reportedly had a narrow escape when a powerful bomb went off near the Kot Chutta railway station on the Dera-Jacobabad section on February 3. The Pakistan Railways, according to Dawn, has been running pilot engines to save trains from disasters in the light of the on
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The Lahore-bound Chiltan Express reportedly had a narrow escape when a powerful bomb went off near the Kot Chutta railway station on the Dera-Jacobabad section on February 3. The Pakistan Railways, according to Dawn, has been running pilot engines to save trains from disasters in the light of the ongoing insurgency in Balochistan province. The staff of the pilot engine informed railway officials after which Chiltan Express was stopped at Kot Chutta while the Karachi-bound Khushal express was stopped at the Dera railway station.
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February - 5 
On February 5, a gas transmission line near Mangrotha, Taunsa Sharif, in Dera Ghazi Khan district was ruptured cutting the gas supply to the towns of Dera Ghazi Khan and Kot Addu, a Daily Times report said. The report quoted local police as saying that the cause of the gas pipeline blast was not kno
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On February 5, a gas transmission line near Mangrotha, Taunsa Sharif, in Dera Ghazi Khan district was ruptured cutting the gas supply to the towns of Dera Ghazi Khan and Kot Addu, a Daily Times report said. The report quoted local police as saying that the cause of the gas pipeline blast was not known but a spokesman for the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) called journalists in Quetta and claimed responsibility for the attack.
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February - 5 
Suspected tribal militants blew up a railway track that links Pakistan with Iran in Pakistan’s southwest province of Balochistan on February 5, but caused no casualties. Around 3 feet of the railway line was blown up, about two and a half hours after a train from the Iranian border town of Zahidan t
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Suspected tribal militants blew up a railway track that links Pakistan with Iran in Pakistan’s southwest province of Balochistan on February 5, but caused no casualties. Around 3 feet of the railway line was blown up, about two and a half hours after a train from the Iranian border town of Zahidan to Quetta had passed near the town of Noshki, around 100 kilometres southwest of the provincial capital Quetta.
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February - 11 
Unidentified terrorists are reported to have blown up the Parco pipeline in the Dera Ghazi Khan district of Punjab province on February 11. Consequently, diesel supply to the refinery was suspended and fuel worth Rupees 3 million was wasted, according to The News. According to reports, the diesel pi
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Unidentified terrorists are reported to have blown up the Parco pipeline in the Dera Ghazi Khan district of Punjab province on February 11. Consequently, diesel supply to the refinery was suspended and fuel worth Rupees 3 million was wasted, according to The News. According to reports, the diesel pipeline, coming from Karachi to Parco refinery, was blown up at 7:50 am (PST) at Chah Loddhi Wala.
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February - 13 
According to The News, a low pressure pipeline of the Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) ruptured due to a bomb blast near Muridke in the Punjab province on February 13. However, no loss of life or damage was reported. K.W Shariq, a SNGPL official, said that the same line was targeted by the
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According to The News, a low pressure pipeline of the Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) ruptured due to a bomb blast near Muridke in the Punjab province on February 13. However, no loss of life or damage was reported. K.W Shariq, a SNGPL official, said that the same line was targeted by the terrorists some two months back.
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February - 16 
According to The Nation, suspected insurgents blew up two pylons of a main power line in the southwestern area of Balochistan province on February 16, suspending supplies to thousands of households. Two pylons of the Rakhni-Barkhan line were damaged with explosives, electricity department spokespers
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According to The Nation, suspected insurgents blew up two pylons of a main power line in the southwestern area of Balochistan province on February 16, suspending supplies to thousands of households. Two pylons of the Rakhni-Barkhan line were damaged with explosives, electricity department spokesperson, Jibrael Khan, told AFP. A spokesperson for the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) called AFP in the provincial capital Quetta and claimed responsibility for the attack.
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February - 21 
A power supply tower of was reportedly damaged in bomb explosions near Sibi in the Balochistan province on February 21. Suspected Baloch insurgents exploded bombs near tower number 69 of 132 KV Sibi-Harnai transmission line at Nari Gach, approximately 32 kilometers off Sibi.
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A power supply tower of was reportedly damaged in bomb explosions near Sibi in the Balochistan province on February 21. Suspected Baloch insurgents exploded bombs near tower number 69 of 132 KV Sibi-Harnai transmission line at Nari Gach, approximately 32 kilometers off Sibi.
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February - 24 
According to Daily Times, unidentified people have blown up a gas pipeline running from Sui to Karachi near Jacobabad in the Sindh province on February 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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According to Daily Times, unidentified people have blown up a gas pipeline running from Sui to Karachi near Jacobabad in the Sindh province on February 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 26 
Dawn reports that unidentified persons hurled a hand grenade at the building of Radio Pakistan Quetta on February 26 night. However, no casualty was reported, police said, adding that the windowpanes of some rooms of the building were destroyed in the explosion.
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Dawn reports that unidentified persons hurled a hand grenade at the building of Radio Pakistan Quetta on February 26 night. However, no casualty was reported, police said, adding that the windowpanes of some rooms of the building were destroyed in the explosion.
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March - 1 
According to Dawn, suspected insurgents fired rockets targeting a check post of the Frontier Corps in the Kangri area of Loralai district in Balochistan province on March 1. In another incident, insurgents fired six rockets targeting a power grid station in Musakhel. An explosion was also reported f
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According to Dawn, suspected insurgents fired rockets targeting a check post of the Frontier Corps in the Kangri area of Loralai district in Balochistan province on March 1. In another incident, insurgents fired six rockets targeting a power grid station in Musakhel. An explosion was also reported from the Wahdat Colony area of provincial capital Quetta. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in these incidents. Elsewhere in the province, one person was wounded during a landmine blast in the Barkhan area.
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March - 3 
According to Dawn, a bomb was lobbed on March 3 into the house of Gilgit Press Club president Khurshid Ahmed. However, no casualty was reported. Ahmed, bureau chief of an Islamabad-based Urdu daily, said the bomb had been hurled to harass him and his family. Local journalists have reportedly been un
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According to Dawn, a bomb was lobbed on March 3 into the house of Gilgit Press Club president Khurshid Ahmed. However, no casualty was reported. Ahmed, bureau chief of an Islamabad-based Urdu daily, said the bomb had been hurled to harass him and his family. Local journalists have reportedly been under pressure since the January 8-sectarian violence, and have been receiving threats from various militant organizations in Gilgit. Ahmed also said they had taken a firm stand not to print any hate literature or provocative statements issued by militant and religious organizations in local weeklies and national newspapers.
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March - 3 
The insurgents blew up a microwave transmission tower at Ahmedwal near Nushki on March 3. The blast reportedly severed communication links between Ahmedwal and the rest of Pakistan.
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The insurgents blew up a microwave transmission tower at Ahmedwal near Nushki on March 3. The blast reportedly severed communication links between Ahmedwal and the rest of Pakistan.
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March - 6 
The telephone exchange of Tangwani in the Jacobabad district of Sindh province was set ablaze by two persons on March 6, suspending the area’s telecommunication link with the rest of Pakistan. The News has reported that two unidentified persons intruded into the exchange building, saturated the equi
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The telephone exchange of Tangwani in the Jacobabad district of Sindh province was set ablaze by two persons on March 6, suspending the area’s telecommunication link with the rest of Pakistan. The News has reported that two unidentified persons intruded into the exchange building, saturated the equipment with petrol, and set it ablaze before escaping.
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March - 6 March - 6
A 1000-line telephone exchange in the Dera Bugti district was set ablaze and a Frontier Corps (FC) check-post in Kohlu district was attacked by insurgents in the Balochistan province on March 6. Official sources said the insurgents intruded into the telephone exchange, and set it ablaze after sprink
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A 1000-line telephone exchange in the Dera Bugti district was set ablaze and a Frontier Corps (FC) check-post in Kohlu district was attacked by insurgents in the Balochistan province on March 6. Official sources said the insurgents intruded into the telephone exchange, and set it ablaze after sprinkling petrol in the early hours of March 7. However, no loss of life was reported. Consequently, telephonic links of Dera Bugti with rest of the country has been cut off, according to The News.
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March - 14 
A bomb explosion on March 14 is reported to have damaged a high-voltage power line and caused an electricity shutdown in several areas of the Dera Murad Jamali town in Balochistan province. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast in the remote tribal town, 300 kilometers southeast of the pro
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A bomb explosion on March 14 is reported to have damaged a high-voltage power line and caused an electricity shutdown in several areas of the Dera Murad Jamali town in Balochistan province. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast in the remote tribal town, 300 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital Quetta.
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March - 19 
In the province on March 19, four persons were reportedly wounded during two bomb blasts in the Turbat town of Kechh district while an explosion also occurred in the capital Quetta. According to reports, a bomb blast occurred near a FC camp in Turbat town, destroying the power lines and a transforme
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In the province on March 19, four persons were reportedly wounded during two bomb blasts in the Turbat town of Kechh district while an explosion also occurred in the capital Quetta. According to reports, a bomb blast occurred near a FC camp in Turbat town, destroying the power lines and a transformer, consequently disrupting power supply in the area. Another bomb, planted close to the wall of the Irrigation office, exploded injuring four people. Naseebullah Khattak, Sub-Inspector of Turbat Police Station, said that these blasts occurred within a span of a few minutes. Meanwhile, a bomb exploded on the Smangli Road in Quetta without causing any damage.
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March - 21 
Suspected insurgents triggered a powerful explosion targeting an electric pylon in the Nushki area of Balochistan on March 21. Consequently, power supply was disrupted in the area between Nushki and Kashngi.
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Suspected insurgents triggered a powerful explosion targeting an electric pylon in the Nushki area of Balochistan on March 21. Consequently, power supply was disrupted in the area between Nushki and Kashngi.
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March - 22 
Two bomb explosions on the same day damaged a power line and a shop but caused no fatalities, according to an AFP report. While the first explosion targeted a steel workshop in Naushki district, another bomb exploded near the regional office of the Army-led Anti-Narcotics Force in the Turbat town.
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Two bomb explosions on the same day damaged a power line and a shop but caused no fatalities, according to an AFP report. While the first explosion targeted a steel workshop in Naushki district, another bomb exploded near the regional office of the Army-led Anti-Narcotics Force in the Turbat town.
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March - 26 
Suspected Baloch insurgents targeted a microwave station with four rockets in the Dozan area of Bolan district on the same day. Officials claimed that no loss of life or property was reported as the rockets landed outside the microwave station. The insurgents also reportedly fired hundreds of rounds
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Suspected Baloch insurgents targeted a microwave station with four rockets in the Dozan area of Bolan district on the same day. Officials claimed that no loss of life or property was reported as the rockets landed outside the microwave station. The insurgents also reportedly fired hundreds of rounds from modern weapons.
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April - 6 
Suspected Baloch insurgents destroyed four power transformers by shooting at them in the Nushki area on the same day, resulting in a complete power blackout.
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Suspected Baloch insurgents destroyed four power transformers by shooting at them in the Nushki area on the same day, resulting in a complete power blackout.
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April - 11 
Two rockets were fired targeting the Panjgur Airport and a tower of the Quetta-Sibi transmission line was blown up in the Bolan area of Balochistan province on April 11. According to Dawn, one of the rockets exploded in the open area of the airport while the other hit a wall. In another incident, su
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Two rockets were fired targeting the Panjgur Airport and a tower of the Quetta-Sibi transmission line was blown up in the Bolan area of Balochistan province on April 11. According to Dawn, one of the rockets exploded in the open area of the airport while the other hit a wall. In another incident, suspected Baloch insurgents blew up the high power transmission line tower near Bibi Nani in the Bolan district. Meanwhile, a person identifying himself as Colonel Doda Khan called the Quetta Press Club and claimed that the Baloch Liberation Army was responsible for the rocket attack.
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April - 15 
Suspected insurgents are reported to have fired two rockets targeting a microwave station in the Dalbandin area of Balochistan province on April 15, damaging the boundary wall of the station. However, there was no loss of life or injuries in the incident.
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Suspected insurgents are reported to have fired two rockets targeting a microwave station in the Dalbandin area of Balochistan province on April 15, damaging the boundary wall of the station. However, there was no loss of life or injuries in the incident.
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April - 20 
Four power supply towers of 33-KV were reportedly blown up by suspected insurgents near Hun Lake in the Barkhan district of Balochistan province on April 20. The electricity supply from Barkhan Grid station to Kohlu district had been suspended, according to The News.
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Four power supply towers of 33-KV were reportedly blown up by suspected insurgents near Hun Lake in the Barkhan district of Balochistan province on April 20. The electricity supply from Barkhan Grid station to Kohlu district had been suspended, according to The News.
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May - 1 
Rockets were fired targeting installations of the Quetta Electric Supply Company in Pasni and Mach. Three rockets were fired at the Grid Station in Mach. While two of them exploded in an open place, the third hit the main gate of the grid station, injuring one person. A generator of the power house
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Rockets were fired targeting installations of the Quetta Electric Supply Company in Pasni and Mach. Three rockets were fired at the Grid Station in Mach. While two of them exploded in an open place, the third hit the main gate of the grid station, injuring one person. A generator of the power house in the sub area of Pasni in Gwadar district was damaged when some people fired on the plant.
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May - 6 
According to Nation, at least 10 video shops were damaged during a bomb explosion at a video market in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on May 6. However, no loss of life was reported. The explosion occurred in the wake of terrorists’ warning five days back to the owners of music shops t
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According to Nation, at least 10 video shops were damaged during a bomb explosion at a video market in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on May 6. However, no loss of life was reported. The explosion occurred in the wake of terrorists’ warning five days back to the owners of music shops to stop the business of, what they called, obscene and vulgar cassettes and CDs or face dire consequences. Some threatening pamphlets were also reportedly issued to the hotels and restaurants owners. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion thus far.
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May - 6 
Two power supply towers of the Quetta Electric Supply Company were blown up by the Baloch insurgents in the Pir Ghaib area of Bolan district.
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Two power supply towers of the Quetta Electric Supply Company were blown up by the Baloch insurgents in the Pir Ghaib area of Bolan district.
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May - 7 
Suspected Baloch tribesmen blew up a gas pipeline and an electricity pylon at Sibbi, about 150 kilometres southeast of Quetta, leaving people without gas and power, police said on May 7. Anjum Nadeem, a senior tribal police official, said the Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for th
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Suspected Baloch tribesmen blew up a gas pipeline and an electricity pylon at Sibbi, about 150 kilometres southeast of Quetta, leaving people without gas and power, police said on May 7. Anjum Nadeem, a senior tribal police official, said the Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack. The official added that tribesmen on May 7 elsewhere in Balochistan fired two rockets at a facility belonging to paramilitary forces, but no one was injured.
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May - 12 
Two bomb explosions were reported from the Turbat district of Balochistan province on May 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Police said that unknown terrorists exploded an explosive device near the Akhtar Market in Turbat city and another near the Irrigation Office damaging the
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Two bomb explosions were reported from the Turbat district of Balochistan province on May 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Police said that unknown terrorists exploded an explosive device near the Akhtar Market in Turbat city and another near the Irrigation Office damaging the boundary wall of the office, according to The News.
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May - 13 
On May 13, a bomb exploded on the premises of the heavily guarded district court in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province. However, no loss of life or damage was reported.
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On May 13, a bomb exploded on the premises of the heavily guarded district court in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province. However, no loss of life or damage was reported.
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May - 14 
Daily Times reports that a bomb exploded in the Palwasha Cinema hall at Mingora, the main town in the hill resort district of Swat, about 75 miles north-east of Peshawar on May 14. There were no casualties as the bomb exploded in between shows in an empty hall, a police official said.
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Daily Times reports that a bomb exploded in the Palwasha Cinema hall at Mingora, the main town in the hill resort district of Swat, about 75 miles north-east of Peshawar on May 14. There were no casualties as the bomb exploded in between shows in an empty hall, a police official said.
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May - 14 
Dawn reports that on May 14, four powerful bombs exploded at the newly-constructed port area of Gwadar in Balochistan province on May 14 night. However, no loss of life or damage to property was reported.
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Dawn reports that on May 14, four powerful bombs exploded at the newly-constructed port area of Gwadar in Balochistan province on May 14 night. However, no loss of life or damage to property was reported.
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May - 17 
According to Daily Times, one person was killed and two schools were damaged during two separate bomb blasts in the Bajaur Agency near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border on May 17. While a bomb blast in the Barani Kundo area damaged two girls’ school building, a landmine explosion killed Jan Ali, a loc
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According to Daily Times, one person was killed and two schools were damaged during two separate bomb blasts in the Bajaur Agency near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border on May 17. While a bomb blast in the Barani Kundo area damaged two girls’ school building, a landmine explosion killed Jan Ali, a local tribesman, in the Kaga area.
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May - 25 
Three persons were wounded and three shops were damaged during two bomb explosions near the border village of Ghulam Khan in North Waziristan on May 25.
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Three persons were wounded and three shops were damaged during two bomb explosions near the border village of Ghulam Khan in North Waziristan on May 25.
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May - 30 
Unidentified terrorists are reported to have fired a rocket at a primary school in the Naushki area of Balochistan province on May 30. However, no casualty was reported. According to police sources, the rocket was fired from the backyard of the Nushki railway station targeting the mess of the Chagai
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Unidentified terrorists are reported to have fired a rocket at a primary school in the Naushki area of Balochistan province on May 30. However, no casualty was reported. According to police sources, the rocket was fired from the backyard of the Nushki railway station targeting the mess of the Chagai Militia, a wing of the Frontier Corps, at around 11am (PST).
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June - 11 
Unidentified people attacked a tribesman’s home in the same area with a bomb, wounding his two young children.
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Unidentified people attacked a tribesman’s home in the same area with a bomb, wounding his two young children.
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June - 12 
In the province, two electricity towers of high transmission lines of 132kv were damaged when a bomb exploded near Mohammad Khan Malik village in Jacobabad. No loss of life or injuries was reported.
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In the province, two electricity towers of high transmission lines of 132kv were damaged when a bomb exploded near Mohammad Khan Malik village in Jacobabad. No loss of life or injuries was reported.
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June - 12 
Two electricity pylons of 500kv high transmission line were damaged during two bomb explosions near the Sann railway station in Dadu district of Sindh province on June 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the incident site. The Assistant Engineer of the grid station, Manzoor Ka
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Two electricity pylons of 500kv high transmission line were damaged during two bomb explosions near the Sann railway station in Dadu district of Sindh province on June 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the incident site. The Assistant Engineer of the grid station, Manzoor Kakipoto, told Dawn that if the towers had fallen, power supply would have been closed to the entire Sindh for 15 to 20 days. The two towers were partially damaged, he added.
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June - 13 
A bomb blast is reported to have damaged a Government-run embroidery centre at Sarwakai in South Waziristan on June 13. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the incident site.
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A bomb blast is reported to have damaged a Government-run embroidery centre at Sarwakai in South Waziristan on June 13. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the incident site.
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June - 13 
According to The News, the machinery of a Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) tower was damaged in a bomb blast in the Kaishuk area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on June 13. Suspected Baloch insurgents planted a powerful explosive device which went off near the machinery ro
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According to The News, the machinery of a Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) tower was damaged in a bomb blast in the Kaishuk area of Kohlu district in Balochistan province on June 13. Suspected Baloch insurgents planted a powerful explosive device which went off near the machinery room of the tower.
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June - 16 
According to Dawn, a bomb explosion on June 16 damaged one pillar of the tower supporting the main power transmission line at Kher in the Dera Ghazi Khan district of Punjab province, while three other devices planted nearby failed to explode.
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According to Dawn, a bomb explosion on June 16 damaged one pillar of the tower supporting the main power transmission line at Kher in the Dera Ghazi Khan district of Punjab province, while three other devices planted nearby failed to explode.
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June - 21 
According to Daily Times, unidentified men blew up two electricity poles at Rakhni and Balikan in the Balochistan province on June 21. Electricity to Kohlu district and other areas was suspended after the incident. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) telephoned the Quetta Press Club and claimed re
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According to Daily Times, unidentified men blew up two electricity poles at Rakhni and Balikan in the Balochistan province on June 21. Electricity to Kohlu district and other areas was suspended after the incident. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) telephoned the Quetta Press Club and claimed responsibility for the incident.
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June - 25 
According to The News, two rockets were fired at the residence of Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf in Quetta on June 25 night. However, no casualties were reported in the attack.
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According to The News, two rockets were fired at the residence of Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf in Quetta on June 25 night. However, no casualties were reported in the attack.
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July - 7 
An electric transmission tower was damaged in bomb explosions in the Shahrag area of Balochistan province on July 7. Suspected Baloch insurgents reportedly planted three locally made devices, two of which exploded. According to Dawn, "The huge transmission tower was damaged but power supply was not
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An electric transmission tower was damaged in bomb explosions in the Shahrag area of Balochistan province on July 7. Suspected Baloch insurgents reportedly planted three locally made devices, two of which exploded. According to Dawn, "The huge transmission tower was damaged but power supply was not disrupted."
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August - 6 
The News reports that paramilitary troops while on a routine patrol near the North Waziristan town of Miranshah near the Afghanistan border on August 6 were targetted, when a bomb planted under a small bridge exploded. There were no casualties reported in the blast, although the bridge was destroyed
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The News reports that paramilitary troops while on a routine patrol near the North Waziristan town of Miranshah near the Afghanistan border on August 6 were targetted, when a bomb planted under a small bridge exploded. There were no casualties reported in the blast, although the bridge was destroyed.
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August - 7 
While a bomb explosion was reported at a market place in Turbat, an electricity pylon was damaged during a rocket attack in the Rakhni area of Barkhan district in Balochistan province on August 7. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in both these incidents.
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While a bomb explosion was reported at a market place in Turbat, an electricity pylon was damaged during a rocket attack in the Rakhni area of Barkhan district in Balochistan province on August 7. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in both these incidents.
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August - 13 
According to Dawn, unidentified persons blew up four high-power transmission towers in Barkhan area in Balochistan province with explosive material that they had planted around the structures. The district of Kohlu was plunged into darkness following the explosions. "The saboteurs used high-explosiv
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According to Dawn, unidentified persons blew up four high-power transmission towers in Barkhan area in Balochistan province with explosive material that they had planted around the structures. The district of Kohlu was plunged into darkness following the explosions. "The saboteurs used high-explosive material for blowing up Wapda’s high-power transmission towers," official sources said while confirming the incident.
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August - 19 
The News reports that some damage was caused to shops in Miranshah on August 19 night when two of the five rockets fired by unknown persons targetting military installations landed in the market place. The three other rockets also missed the target. No casualties were reported in the attack.
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The News reports that some damage was caused to shops in Miranshah on August 19 night when two of the five rockets fired by unknown persons targetting military installations landed in the market place. The three other rockets also missed the target. No casualties were reported in the attack.
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September - 5 
In South Waziristan, unidentified assailants blew up a school building and a basic health unit in Wana. While no casualties were reported from the incident site, two persons were arrested in this connection.
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In South Waziristan, unidentified assailants blew up a school building and a basic health unit in Wana. While no casualties were reported from the incident site, two persons were arrested in this connection.
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September - 6 
Parts of a railway track were blown up by unidentified saboteurs in the Dera Ghazi Khan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 6-night. The track between Dera Ghazi Khan railway station and Shadan Lond was blown up by two bombs, which had been planted on both sides of the track
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Parts of a railway track were blown up by unidentified saboteurs in the Dera Ghazi Khan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 6-night. The track between Dera Ghazi Khan railway station and Shadan Lond was blown up by two bombs, which had been planted on both sides of the track. It was the seventh sabotage activity in the district over the past six months, according to Dawn.
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September - 11 
According to Dawn, three of the four pillars of a high-tension power supply line tower near Sakhi Sarwar on Dera Ghazi Khan-Quetta Road were destroyed by a powerful bomb explosion on September 11-morning. There was, however, no suspension of power supply as the tower stood intact on the fourth pilla
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According to Dawn, three of the four pillars of a high-tension power supply line tower near Sakhi Sarwar on Dera Ghazi Khan-Quetta Road were destroyed by a powerful bomb explosion on September 11-morning. There was, however, no suspension of power supply as the tower stood intact on the fourth pillar. The transmission line feeds Balochistan’s tribal areas along the Punjab border. It was reportedly the eighth sabotage activity in the district during the last five months and second attempt on a power installation.
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September - 11 
Power supply in several areas of Karachi was adversely affected following two bomb blasts which damaged the 220 kilovolt ampere transmission line tower opposite the Zulfiqarabad Oil Terminal in Razakabad on the National Highway in the early hours of September 11, according to Daily Times. Unconfirme
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Power supply in several areas of Karachi was adversely affected following two bomb blasts which damaged the 220 kilovolt ampere transmission line tower opposite the Zulfiqarabad Oil Terminal in Razakabad on the National Highway in the early hours of September 11, according to Daily Times. Unconfirmed reports have indicated that two of the tower’s pillars each had half a kilogram of explosives attached to them.
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September - 12 
A Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket and the main Sui gas pipeline was attacked with rockets and mortars in the Bhittai colony police area near Kandhkot town in Sindh province on September 12, according to Dawn. A group of armed insurgents from Balochistan reportedly launched the attack on the Basket
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A Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket and the main Sui gas pipeline was attacked with rockets and mortars in the Bhittai colony police area near Kandhkot town in Sindh province on September 12, according to Dawn. A group of armed insurgents from Balochistan reportedly launched the attack on the Basket check-post of the FC set up in the area to protect the main pipeline supplying Sui gas to Karachi and Punjab. Three rockets and mortars fired by the insurgents landed in a nearby area while one mortar did not explode. However, there was no loss of life or property.
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September - 16 
A bomb blast is reported to have targeted a state-run school in the Mohmand Agency of North West Frontier Province on September 16. However, there were no casualties. A senior official, Muhammad Jamil, told Daily Times that the bomb was hurled at Government Middle School in Naway Kalay, 15 kilometer
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A bomb blast is reported to have targeted a state-run school in the Mohmand Agency of North West Frontier Province on September 16. However, there were no casualties. A senior official, Muhammad Jamil, told Daily Times that the bomb was hurled at Government Middle School in Naway Kalay, 15 kilometers off Ghalanai, Mohmand Agency’s regional headquarters.
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September - 28 
A bomb blast was reported near the Kotri Railway Station minutes before the Karachi-bound Shah Latif Express train was scheduled to pass. At least two people were wounded in the explosion, which blew up a foot-long piece of the railway and left a two-foot-deep crater at the site, according to Daily
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A bomb blast was reported near the Kotri Railway Station minutes before the Karachi-bound Shah Latif Express train was scheduled to pass. At least two people were wounded in the explosion, which blew up a foot-long piece of the railway and left a two-foot-deep crater at the site, according to Daily Times. A Hyderabad Bomb Disposal Squad official Rizwan Zaidi said that the blast was carried out with a time bomb, as they recovered remains of a timer fixed with the bomb.
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October - 15 
The office of Intersas, an Italian non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the Bajaur Agency of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), was damaged in a bomb blast on October 15-evening. However, no casualties were reported. Intersas was assisting Afghan refugees in technical education, but the project
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The office of Intersas, an Italian non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the Bajaur Agency of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), was damaged in a bomb blast on October 15-evening. However, no casualties were reported. Intersas was assisting Afghan refugees in technical education, but the project was being handled by local staff, according to Daily Times. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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October - 23 
A hand grenade was hurled at the house of Zafar Iqbal Awan, a retired Government official, on the Gulberg Street in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on October 23-night. However, no causality was reported. Earlier in the day, three rockets were fired at a Frontier Corps checkpoint in the Duk
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A hand grenade was hurled at the house of Zafar Iqbal Awan, a retired Government official, on the Gulberg Street in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on October 23-night. However, no causality was reported. Earlier in the day, three rockets were fired at a Frontier Corps checkpoint in the Duki area of Loralai district in Balochistan. No damage was, however, reported from the incident site.
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November - 15 
At least three people are reported to have died and 20 others, including two South African women, sustained injuries in a powerful car bomb explosion in front of the KFC restaurant in Karachi on November 15. The blast, at around 8:40 am (PST) in a car parked in front of the food outlet, destroyed a
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At least three people are reported to have died and 20 others, including two South African women, sustained injuries in a powerful car bomb explosion in front of the KFC restaurant in Karachi on November 15. The blast, at around 8:40 am (PST) in a car parked in front of the food outlet, destroyed a Muslim Commercial Bank branch, a wing of the PIDC House and the outer elevation of the KFC, according to The News. Karachi Police chief Mushtaq Shah informed the media that the bomb was planted in a car parked outside the PIDC House. "It was an improvised time device, weighing almost 5 kgs that left a four feet wide and one and a half feet deep crater in the ground," Inspector Mohammad Iqbal told The News.
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November - 20 
A bomb exploded at an office of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) in the Kharan district of Balochistan province on November 20-night, damaging its windows but causing no casualties, according to Daily Times. Arif Shah, an area police officer, said nobody claimed responsibility for t
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A bomb exploded at an office of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) in the Kharan district of Balochistan province on November 20-night, damaging its windows but causing no casualties, according to Daily Times. Arif Shah, an area police officer, said nobody claimed responsibility for the blast.
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November - 20 
According to Nation, two separate incidents of bomb blast and rocket attack were reported from the Balochistan province on November 20. Some unidentified miscreants fired a rocket on the residence of Vice President of Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Prince Abdul Qadir, in the Naushki town, approximately 1
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According to Nation, two separate incidents of bomb blast and rocket attack were reported from the Balochistan province on November 20. Some unidentified miscreants fired a rocket on the residence of Vice President of Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Prince Abdul Qadir, in the Naushki town, approximately 148 kilometers west of provincial capital Quetta. However, there were no reports of loss of lives or property. In another incident, a bomb planted near the wall of telephone exchange in Kharan town exploded, causing minor damages to the building.
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November - 30 
Three foreign terrorists of Middle Eastern origin were among five people killed on November 30-night when a fortified house came under a missile attack at Asoray village in the Mirali sub-division of North Waziristan, according to Dawn. Another foreigner was wounded in the attack. Eyewitnesses said
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Three foreign terrorists of Middle Eastern origin were among five people killed on November 30-night when a fortified house came under a missile attack at Asoray village in the Mirali sub-division of North Waziristan, according to Dawn. Another foreigner was wounded in the attack. Eyewitnesses said the sound of an unmanned air vehicle was heard in the area at the time of the attack. At least seven missiles were fired from the drone at the house, a witness told Dawn.
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December - 3 
Electricity supply to the Mirali town and adjoining villages in North Waziristan was disrupted late on December 3 when rockets fired by unidentified people hit a pole. Tribal sources said four rockets were fired targeting the Frontier Corps Fort and the bazaar in Mirali.
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Electricity supply to the Mirali town and adjoining villages in North Waziristan was disrupted late on December 3 when rockets fired by unidentified people hit a pole. Tribal sources said four rockets were fired targeting the Frontier Corps Fort and the bazaar in Mirali.
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December - 4 
An explosive device planted in mud being used for construction of additional rooms in a Government school in Hormuz village exploded on December 4 injuring one person.
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An explosive device planted in mud being used for construction of additional rooms in a Government school in Hormuz village exploded on December 4 injuring one person.
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December - 6 
A bomb blast on December 6-night caused slight damage to a private school in Karikot near Wana.
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A bomb blast on December 6-night caused slight damage to a private school in Karikot near Wana.
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December - 7 
A bomb exploded at a private school that a tribal journalist is running in the Kalikot area of South Waziristan. Journalist Dilawar Khan, who is working for BBC World Service and daily Dawn, told Daily Times that the private school his family was running was the target of the explosion on December 7
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A bomb exploded at a private school that a tribal journalist is running in the Kalikot area of South Waziristan. Journalist Dilawar Khan, who is working for BBC World Service and daily Dawn, told Daily Times that the private school his family was running was the target of the explosion on December 7-night. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While Khan did not blame any group for the explosion, he said: "It is increasingly becoming impossible to work as independent journalist in Waziristan."
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December - 20 
A railway line between Sibi and Harnai at Kachaki was blown up by the tribesmen on December 20. Separately, four rockets hit a Frontier Corps (FC) base in Dera Bugti and two fell near a government office in Kohlu district but there were no casualties reported. Paramilitary forces also recovered 59 r
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A railway line between Sibi and Harnai at Kachaki was blown up by the tribesmen on December 20. Separately, four rockets hit a Frontier Corps (FC) base in Dera Bugti and two fell near a government office in Kohlu district but there were no casualties reported. Paramilitary forces also recovered 59 rockets and six rocket launchers in the Sui area of Dera Bugti.
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December - 21 
According to The News, three men sitting in a barber’s shop in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, were killed when four unidentified assailants indiscriminately fired at them on December 21. The deceased included an unidentified Afghan refugee and two local tribesmen, identified as Ishaq Wazir
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According to The News, three men sitting in a barber’s shop in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, were killed when four unidentified assailants indiscriminately fired at them on December 21. The deceased included an unidentified Afghan refugee and two local tribesmen, identified as Ishaq Wazir and Allah Noor Wazir. Terrorists are reported to have issued a warning to all barbers’ shops to stop shaving beards.
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December - 22 
Security forces reportedly clashed with Baloch insurgents in the Kohlu district of Balochistan province as more rockets were fired in the area and two power supply towers were damaged by a bomb blast in Barkhan district on December 22, according to The News. Electricity supply to the Barkhan area w
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Security forces reportedly clashed with Baloch insurgents in the Kohlu district of Balochistan province as more rockets were fired in the area and two power supply towers were damaged by a bomb blast in Barkhan district on December 22, according to The News. Electricity supply to the Barkhan area was suspended after two 33-KV towers were damaged in a bomb blast, officials of the Quetta Electric Supply Company said. Windowpanes of nearby buildings were smashed in another bomb blast that occurred near a police station in Naushki, according to officials. Reports from Kohlu said unidentified armed men fired four rockets in the early hours of December 22 from the adjacent mountains in the town. The rockets landed in an open place near Fazil Chal check-post and caused no loss. Two more rockets were fired in Barkhan area, which landed near a Frontier Corps check-post.
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December - 23 
The SFs on December 23 claimed to have taken control of the mountains from where suspected Baloch insurgents fired rockets on civilian population and camps/bases of law-enforcement agencies in Kohlu. "Personnel of paramilitary force are successfully making advancement in the mountains," official sou
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The SFs on December 23 claimed to have taken control of the mountains from where suspected Baloch insurgents fired rockets on civilian population and camps/bases of law-enforcement agencies in Kohlu. "Personnel of paramilitary force are successfully making advancement in the mountains," official sources said, adding that some miscreants were also arrested during the operation. Separately, reports suggested that five rockets were fired at the Frontier Corps base camp in Kohlu.
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December - 24 
On December 24, insurgents are reported to have detonated a bomb outside a police station, blew up a railway track and ambushed a military convoy with rockets in Balochistan province while the main transmission line supplying power to the province was damaged after another bomb planted at a pylon ex
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On December 24, insurgents are reported to have detonated a bomb outside a police station, blew up a railway track and ambushed a military convoy with rockets in Balochistan province while the main transmission line supplying power to the province was damaged after another bomb planted at a pylon exploded in Dera Ghazi Khan’s tribal area, according to The News.
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December - 24 
The main transmission line supplying power to Balochistan was damaged after a bomb planted at a pylon exploded in Dera Ghazi Khan’s tribal area adjacent to the province.
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The main transmission line supplying power to Balochistan was damaged after a bomb planted at a pylon exploded in Dera Ghazi Khan’s tribal area adjacent to the province.
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December - 26 
A bomb exploded in the Baghbana area of Khuzdar district on December 26, damaging two electricity pylons. Police claimed to have seized two more explosive devices and subsequently defused them.
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A bomb exploded in the Baghbana area of Khuzdar district on December 26, damaging two electricity pylons. Police claimed to have seized two more explosive devices and subsequently defused them.
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December - 30 
A bomb blast at the KESC Hub Chowki Grid Station cut off the power supply to Vinder, Uthal and Bela in Balochistan, according to The News. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Separately, in the Sui town, tribesmen attacked an army post in the Dolli area.
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A bomb blast at the KESC Hub Chowki Grid Station cut off the power supply to Vinder, Uthal and Bela in Balochistan, according to The News. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Separately, in the Sui town, tribesmen attacked an army post in the Dolli area.
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