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January - 18 
Insurgents also reportedly blew up an electric pylon of 32kV transmission line in the Pash Bogi area, suspending power supply to many parts of Dera Bugti town.
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Insurgents also reportedly blew up an electric pylon of 32kV transmission line in the Pash Bogi area, suspending power supply to many parts of Dera Bugti town.
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February - 1 
Unidentified men fired two rockets at the Gwadar port area on February 1-night, suspending power supply to the entire district for several hours, according to Daily Times. Both rockets were fired from Padi Zar, the eastern part of the city, at about 12am. "One of the rockets fell into the sea while
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Unidentified men fired two rockets at the Gwadar port area on February 1-night, suspending power supply to the entire district for several hours, according to Daily Times. Both rockets were fired from Padi Zar, the eastern part of the city, at about 12am. "One of the rockets fell into the sea while the other landed in the port area," Baharam Baloch, a Gwadar-based journalist, told Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 10 
A blast at the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) at around 4:30am on February 10 damaged four vehicles and some property, but nobody was injured as the office was closed, said an ICRC spokesman and police, ac
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A blast at the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) at around 4:30am on February 10 damaged four vehicles and some property, but nobody was injured as the office was closed, said an ICRC spokesman and police, according to Daily Times.
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February - 11 
A non-governmental organisation’s office in the main bazaar of Darra Adam Khel in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was badly damaged in a bomb blast late on February 11-night, according to Daily Times. The attack on NGO Darul Falah’s office comes five days after unidentified motorcyclists shot de
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A non-governmental organisation’s office in the main bazaar of Darra Adam Khel in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was badly damaged in a bomb blast late on February 11-night, according to Daily Times. The attack on NGO Darul Falah’s office comes five days after unidentified motorcyclists shot dead an Intelligence Bureau official on February 7 near the same area. Muhammad Faisal Afridi, chief executive of the NGO working against the spread of drugs and to rehabilitate drug addicts, said the blast occurred around 11:15pm. Over the last week, the offices of two international NGOs – Save the Children in Battagram and the International Committee of the Red Cross in Peshawar – have been attacked in NWFP.
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February - 12 
Two bomb blasts occurred in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on February 12, according to Dawn. According to police sources, unknown people fired a rocket around 11:30pm that landed and exploded in Pashtoonabad area. A portion of the house was damaged due to the explosion. Another powerful e
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Two bomb blasts occurred in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on February 12, according to Dawn. According to police sources, unknown people fired a rocket around 11:30pm that landed and exploded in Pashtoonabad area. A portion of the house was damaged due to the explosion. Another powerful explosion was reported from the Balock-5 area of the Satellite town. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 14 
A gas pipeline was blown up at Sui in the Balochistan province was blown up by insurgents on February 14, disrupting supply to the main purification plant, Dawn reported. According to Pakistan Petroleum Limited sources, an explosive device was planted under the pipeline supply gas to the plant from
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A gas pipeline was blown up at Sui in the Balochistan province was blown up by insurgents on February 14, disrupting supply to the main purification plant, Dawn reported. According to Pakistan Petroleum Limited sources, an explosive device was planted under the pipeline supply gas to the plant from well No.21 of the Sui field. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 16 
According to Daily Times, a bomb blast occurred at the main market of Tank district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 16. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. According to police sources, unknown assailants had planted the homemade bomb near the house of Akhter Naw
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According to Daily Times, a bomb blast occurred at the main market of Tank district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 16. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. According to police sources, unknown assailants had planted the homemade bomb near the house of Akhter Nawaz, a resident of the area. The blast slightly damaged Nawaz’s house, but there were no casualties.
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February - 18 
Suspected insurgents blew up a 16-inch diameter pipeline, supplying gas to the Purification Plant, in the Pir Koh area of Dera Bugti district. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Suspected insurgents blew up a 16-inch diameter pipeline, supplying gas to the Purification Plant, in the Pir Koh area of Dera Bugti district. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 20 
The rail link between provincial capital Quetta and the rest of the country was cut off as insurgents reportedly blew up a main railway line near Quetta late on February 20-night. According to police sources, some people planted explosives under the main railway track in the Parkaniabad area of Sari
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The rail link between provincial capital Quetta and the rest of the country was cut off as insurgents reportedly blew up a main railway line near Quetta late on February 20-night. According to police sources, some people planted explosives under the main railway track in the Parkaniabad area of Sariab and blew it up. As a result, the railway traffic between Quetta and Sibi was suspended. Railway authorities confirmed that all Quetta-bound trains coming from Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Peshawar would be stopped at different stations till the track was repaired.
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February - 20 
The supply of gas to four districts of Balochistan and a private power plant was disrupted on February 20 as insurgents blew up a main pipeline in Akhtarabad, a suburb of Quetta. According to police sources, militants planted a powerful explosive device beneath the pipeline near Killi Raisani of the
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The supply of gas to four districts of Balochistan and a private power plant was disrupted on February 20 as insurgents blew up a main pipeline in Akhtarabad, a suburb of Quetta. According to police sources, militants planted a powerful explosive device beneath the pipeline near Killi Raisani of the Akhtarabad area and blew it up.
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February - 21 
In the province, an 18-inch diameter gas pipeline was blown up by suspected insurgents in Dera Bugti.
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In the province, an 18-inch diameter gas pipeline was blown up by suspected insurgents in Dera Bugti.
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February - 23 
A bomb exploded in the Mastung town of Balochistan province on February 23-night, without causing any loss of life or injuries, Dawn reported. According to police sources, a home-made bomb planted along the wall of the office of the Public Safety Commission with timer exploded at around 10.30pm (PST
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A bomb exploded in the Mastung town of Balochistan province on February 23-night, without causing any loss of life or injuries, Dawn reported. According to police sources, a home-made bomb planted along the wall of the office of the Public Safety Commission with timer exploded at around 10.30pm (PST). The wall of the Public Safety Commission office collapsed while windowpanes of many nearby houses were destroyed in the explosion.
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February - 24 
The power supply to several parts of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, was disrupted on February 24-night after some unidentified people fired a rocket at the Sheik Mandha grid station near Askari Park, Daily Times reported.
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The power supply to several parts of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, was disrupted on February 24-night after some unidentified people fired a rocket at the Sheik Mandha grid station near Askari Park, Daily Times reported.
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February - 25 
Insurgents also blew up a two-foot section of the railway track near the provincial capital Quetta with a powerful bomb. Further, police defused three other bombs found near the blast’s site.
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Insurgents also blew up a two-foot section of the railway track near the provincial capital Quetta with a powerful bomb. Further, police defused three other bombs found near the blast’s site.
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March - 16 
In Samungali Housing Scheme, unknown assailants threw a hand grenade in front of a house. Similarly, an explosion occurred in the area adjoining railway station. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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In Samungali Housing Scheme, unknown assailants threw a hand grenade in front of a house. Similarly, an explosion occurred in the area adjoining railway station. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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March - 16 
The Balochistan provincial capital, Quetta, was rocked by three separate blasts on March 16, according to Daily Times. Sources said that a child was injured in a blast caused by a hand grenade that was lobbed into a Police constable’s house.
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The Balochistan provincial capital, Quetta, was rocked by three separate blasts on March 16, according to Daily Times. Sources said that a child was injured in a blast caused by a hand grenade that was lobbed into a Police constable’s house.
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March - 18 
Unidentified men gunned down a watchman and blew up four video CD shops in Bukshali Bazaar in Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 18. Bukshali Police station duty officer Niaz Ali told Daily Times that security guard Darwaish Khan was shot dead by unknown men before four music
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Unidentified men gunned down a watchman and blew up four video CD shops in Bukshali Bazaar in Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 18. Bukshali Police station duty officer Niaz Ali told Daily Times that security guard Darwaish Khan was shot dead by unknown men before four music shops were blown up in the same market. A local resident, Shahid, claimed that the security guard was gunned down when he tried to stop the unidentified men from placing explosives in the market.
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March - 22 
Two rockets exploded in different areas of Quetta on March 22 night while the Quetta-Sibi train link was severed after insurgents blew up the main railway line, reports Dawn. The first rocket exploded on the roof of one of the studios of the Quetta station of Radio Pakistan at around 9:20 pm. Minute
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Two rockets exploded in different areas of Quetta on March 22 night while the Quetta-Sibi train link was severed after insurgents blew up the main railway line, reports Dawn. The first rocket exploded on the roof of one of the studios of the Quetta station of Radio Pakistan at around 9:20 pm. Minutes later, another rocket hit the house that belongs to Tahir Mohammad Khan, a former federal minister and chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, near the Balochistan High Court building on the Ghalib Road. A senior official of the Radio Pakistan, Quetta, said that the blast did not affect radio transmissions, adding that all vital equipment and installations were safe. Rocket shrapnel damaged the boundary wall of the house besides damaging some electric supply lines, leading to sus-pension of power supply to the area. "It appears that a couple of 107mm rockets were fired from the western side of the provincial capital," a senior police official said. But the exact location could not be located.
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March - 22 
Unidentified insurgents blew up an electricity tower in Mohmand Agency in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 22, Daily Times reported. Political administration officials said that the saboteurs destroyed an electricity tower near Pir Qilla, suspending power supply to Ghalanai and Lakra
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Unidentified insurgents blew up an electricity tower in Mohmand Agency in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 22, Daily Times reported. Political administration officials said that the saboteurs destroyed an electricity tower near Pir Qilla, suspending power supply to Ghalanai and Lakrao grid stations. Unidentified miscreants had sabotaged some towers in November 2006. The government included some areas of the agency in Peshawar and Charsadda districts about eight years ago and the residents of these areas have been protesting against this move since then. The move also led to the formation of a Mohmand Resistance Movement (MRM), which has given a wheel-jam and shutter down strike call on March 29 to protest against the inclusion of tribal areas into settled ones. The MRM has been blamed for previous sabotages of electricity towers and Government officials have accused the organisation for this recent subversive activity. However, the MRM has denied involvement in this incident, saying that the administration was making false allegations against the organisation to foil its March 26 strike. The MRM demanded that 25 villages, which were part of the agency and later included in the settles areas, be re-included in the agency.
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March - 24 
17 rockets fired from across the border landed in the Dandi Kach area of North Waziristan on March 24, injuring one tribesman, according to Dawn. Local people said houses of two tribesmen, Afsar Khan and Dway Jan, were also damaged by the rockets. The rockets were reportedly fired from the Jaji Mida
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17 rockets fired from across the border landed in the Dandi Kach area of North Waziristan on March 24, injuring one tribesman, according to Dawn. Local people said houses of two tribesmen, Afsar Khan and Dway Jan, were also damaged by the rockets. The rockets were reportedly fired from the Jaji Midan area of Afghanistan’s Khost province.
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March - 27 
A railway track and a cell phone tower were blown up in Balochistan, according to Online. Insurgents used explosive material to blow up a two-feet diameter portion of the track between the Saryab and Speezeandar railway stations. As a result of this, the Chaltan Express, which runs between Lahore an
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A railway track and a cell phone tower were blown up in Balochistan, according to Online. Insurgents used explosive material to blow up a two-feet diameter portion of the track between the Saryab and Speezeandar railway stations. As a result of this, the Chaltan Express, which runs between Lahore and Quetta, has been stopped at the Saryab railway station. Separately, insurgents blew up the cell phone tower in a locality of Sibbi.
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March - 29 
Taliban militants seeking to impose Islamic law blew up two video shops and torched a cable television operator’s office in Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 29, according to Daily Times. The attackers forced people out of the local office of World Cable 2000 and sprinkled kerose
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Taliban militants seeking to impose Islamic law blew up two video shops and torched a cable television operator’s office in Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 29, according to Daily Times. The attackers forced people out of the local office of World Cable 2000 and sprinkled kerosene over it before setting it on fire. Later they detonated crudely-made bombs at the video shops, which were empty at the time. Both shops were badly damaged. However, no casualties were reported.
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April - 9 
According to Daily Times, a barber’s shop at Darra Adam Khel in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was blown up on April 9, after Taliban militants had warned barbers not to shave men’s beards because it was "un-Islamic". However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in the blast which occu
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According to Daily Times, a barber’s shop at Darra Adam Khel in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was blown up on April 9, after Taliban militants had warned barbers not to shave men’s beards because it was "un-Islamic". However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in the blast which occurred at the shop in Akhorwal Market. Pro-Taliban militants have reportedly been distributing pamphlets in towns of the NWFP and the tribal areas, warning barbers against shaving beards.
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April - 9 
Unidentified people fired rockets on the house of a retired security officer in the Niag Banda region of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 9-night, Dawn reported. Another rocket landed in a nearby field. There was, however, no casualty.
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Unidentified people fired rockets on the house of a retired security officer in the Niag Banda region of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 9-night, Dawn reported. Another rocket landed in a nearby field. There was, however, no casualty.
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April - 10 
Two children sustained injuries in a rocket attack on a residential area in the Bannu city of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 10-night, according to Dawn. Officials said that two rockets were fired from an unknown location which hit the house of one Mohammad Ashfaq in the Kastuddin Stre
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Two children sustained injuries in a rocket attack on a residential area in the Bannu city of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 10-night, according to Dawn. Officials said that two rockets were fired from an unknown location which hit the house of one Mohammad Ashfaq in the Kastuddin Street. The explosion partially damaged the house and wounded two children. District Police Officer Mazharul Haq while confirming the rocket attack also disclosed that police had seized seven rocket launchers, four bombs and ammunition from a truck on the same day.
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April - 16 
Power supply to the Guddu power plant from Uch was suspended on April 16 as two towers of the transmission line were blown up near Dera Allahyar, according to Dawn. Police sources said explosive devices went off near two pylons of the 220kV transmission line near Dera Allahyar bypass in the evening.
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Power supply to the Guddu power plant from Uch was suspended on April 16 as two towers of the transmission line were blown up near Dera Allahyar, according to Dawn. Police sources said explosive devices went off near two pylons of the 220kV transmission line near Dera Allahyar bypass in the evening.
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April - 20 
A rocket was fired at the residential compound of Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 20-night, according to Dawn. The rocket created a hole in the outer wall of the compound but did not cause much damage.
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A rocket was fired at the residential compound of Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 20-night, according to Dawn. The rocket created a hole in the outer wall of the compound but did not cause much damage. The compound situated adjacent to a seminary includes the house of Maulana Fazlur Rehman and his two brothers, Maulana Ataur Rehman and Maulana Lutfur Rehman. It was not immediately known as to who carried out the attack, but his faction of the JUI had sponsored a convention of over one thousand seminaries in Peshawar, capital of NWFP, on April 17 that had declared suicide bombings and vigilante activities by some elements un-Islamic.
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April - 21 
Three video and music shops were blown up in a bomb blast at the Gulzada Market in Swabi, about 100 kilometers northeast of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 21-night, according to Daily Times. “The blast destroyed one shop and partially damaged two others, but th
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Three video and music shops were blown up in a bomb blast at the Gulzada Market in Swabi, about 100 kilometers northeast of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 21-night, according to Daily Times. “The blast destroyed one shop and partially damaged two others, but there were no casualties as the market was closed,” said local police chief Fazal Elahi Badshah. Islamist extremists who claim music and movies are un-Islamic have described the shopping complex as the “Hell market” and some shopkeepers have received warning letters in the past, AFP reported.
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April - 22 
Three children died in an explosion in the Khad Kocha area of Mastung district in Balochistan on April 22, according to Dawn. Police said two motorcyclists hurled an explosive device into the house of one Habibullah Lehri. It exploded killing his 12-year-old daughter Shakara and two sons, five-year
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Three children died in an explosion in the Khad Kocha area of Mastung district in Balochistan on April 22, according to Dawn. Police said two motorcyclists hurled an explosive device into the house of one Habibullah Lehri. It exploded killing his 12-year-old daughter Shakara and two sons, five-year old Imdadullah and two-year old Nasibullah.
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April - 23 
Earlier in the Upper Dir district, a salon and a music shop were blown up in the Wari Bazaar on April 23-night. Traders and shopkeepers in Wari reportedly took out a procession in protest against the worsening law and order situation in the area and declared the blasts a terrorist activity. Barbers
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Earlier in the Upper Dir district, a salon and a music shop were blown up in the Wari Bazaar on April 23-night. Traders and shopkeepers in Wari reportedly took out a procession in protest against the worsening law and order situation in the area and declared the blasts a terrorist activity. Barbers and music shop owners in Upper and Lower Dir had received threatening letters in March 2007.
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April - 24 
Two barber shops were blown up and four adjacent shops damaged when two bombs exploded at Ahmad market in Kumbar, the native village of Maulana Sufi Mohammad, leader of the banned Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), in the Maidan area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 24-nigh
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Two barber shops were blown up and four adjacent shops damaged when two bombs exploded at Ahmad market in Kumbar, the native village of Maulana Sufi Mohammad, leader of the banned Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), in the Maidan area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 24-night, according to Dawn.
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April - 24 
Unidentified militants blew up a transmission line tower near Dando Pul on April 24, disrupting electricity supply to several areas in the Mohmand and Bajaur agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). A Tribal Electric Supply Company official said that militants had targeted the sam
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Unidentified militants blew up a transmission line tower near Dando Pul on April 24, disrupting electricity supply to several areas in the Mohmand and Bajaur agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). A Tribal Electric Supply Company official said that militants had targeted the same tower a few months ago, but it had been repaired.
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May - 4 
Suspected militants targeted music shops with explosive devices on May 4, damaging around 20 outlets in two different places in North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The first explosion occurred in Tangi and damaged nine sho
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Suspected militants targeted music shops with explosive devices on May 4, damaging around 20 outlets in two different places in North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The first explosion occurred in Tangi and damaged nine shops. A few hours later, a second explosion occurred in Charsadda, damaging at least 11 shops. Police managed to foil a third blast in Koroona Station. No group has claimed responsibility for the two blasts but letters from suspected Taliban have warned local shopkeepers against continuing their businesses.
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May - 9 
A bomb exploded near the residence of Livestock Minister Mir Abdul Qadoos Bizenjo in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on May 9-night, Dawn reported. Police said that windowpanes of the minister’s and adjacent houses were damaged in the blast. However, no casualty was reported. The minister a
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A bomb exploded near the residence of Livestock Minister Mir Abdul Qadoos Bizenjo in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on May 9-night, Dawn reported. Police said that windowpanes of the minister’s and adjacent houses were damaged in the blast. However, no casualty was reported. The minister and his family were not present in the house at the time of the blast. It was the second bomb blast near the residence of Bizenjo. The police are reported to have defused another bomb in the same area.
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May - 9 
Suspected militants blew up 15 video shops in the Mardan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), while unidentified motorcyclists destroyed two music shops in Charsadda district on May 9-night, Daily Times reported. Video and music shopkeepers in Mardan district have reportedly sought prote
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Suspected militants blew up 15 video shops in the Mardan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), while unidentified motorcyclists destroyed two music shops in Charsadda district on May 9-night, Daily Times reported. Video and music shopkeepers in Mardan district have reportedly sought protection from the government after two bombs exploded in the video market in the Parhuti area of Mardan at 1am, destroying 15 shops. The shopkeepers had been warned in an anonymous letter 20 days ago to wind up their businesses. In Charsadda, unidentified men blew up two music shops at Mir Abad in the Umerzai police precincts. A police official told Daily Times that unidentified men hurled explosives at two CD shops owned by Kashif and Amjad Ali of Qando Kali at around 00:45am. He said that no one was hurt in the incident and police had not made any arrests so far.
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May - 15 
25 people were killed and at least 35 others wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up on the ground floor of the Marhaba Hotel in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on May 15, according to Daily Times. Most of those killed were Afghans, including the restaurant’s owne
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25 people were killed and at least 35 others wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up on the ground floor of the Marhaba Hotel in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on May 15, according to Daily Times. Most of those killed were Afghans, including the restaurant’s owner Sadruddin and his two sons, two women and a five year-old child. The attack occurred at approximately 12:50 pm as the restaurant was crowded with customers for lunch. Witnesses and police said that restaurant owner Sadruddin was an Uzbek of Afghan origin and he was a supporter of former Uzbek warlord Abdur Rashid Dostum, according to Dawn.
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May - 16 
Six people were killed and 15 others, including four police personnel, were injured in clashes between security force (SF) personnel and Islamic militants in the Tank city of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 16, according to Dawn. According to witnesses, a rocket fired by the militants
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Six people were killed and 15 others, including four police personnel, were injured in clashes between security force (SF) personnel and Islamic militants in the Tank city of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 16, according to Dawn. According to witnesses, a rocket fired by the militants landed in the Rizwan Grain market of the city on Tank-Dera road, killing five civilians, including two brothers. Clashes in different parts of the city occurred for more than two hours and both sides used rockets and light cannons, causing collateral damage to bazaars and residential areas, residents said. Some unidentified people reportedly lobbed hand-grenades at district courts where SFs had set up checkpoints. The attack, however, did not hurt anyone. Later, the militants, armed with rockets and heavy machine-guns, moved into the town and started targeting the SFs. "The number of attackers was about 40 who challenged the security forces and went back to their area," an eye-witness said. People alleged that SFs fired on civilians instead of targeting militants who were seen roaming freely in the city.
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May - 17 
Elsewhere in the province, insurgents are reported to have blown up a 132-KV power supply pylon of the Sibi-Harnai transmission line on May 17-morning near the Kalatak area, disrupting electricity supply to the Harnai area.
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Elsewhere in the province, insurgents are reported to have blown up a 132-KV power supply pylon of the Sibi-Harnai transmission line on May 17-morning near the Kalatak area, disrupting electricity supply to the Harnai area.
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May - 21 
According to Dawn, four shops were damaged when a bomb exploded in a market near the house of federal Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, in the Sherpao area of Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 21. Police arrested a suspect, Mohammed Saeed, a student of a
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According to Dawn, four shops were damaged when a bomb exploded in a market near the house of federal Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, in the Sherpao area of Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on May 21. Police arrested a suspect, Mohammed Saeed, a student of a local seminary, near the blast site.
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May - 21 
Suspected militants blew up a music shop in a grenade attack on Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao’s village in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), AFP reported. The shop, which sold local and foreign music, was destroyed in the attack on May 21 in Sherpao village, 25 kilometers outside
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Suspected militants blew up a music shop in a grenade attack on Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao’s village in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), AFP reported. The shop, which sold local and foreign music, was destroyed in the attack on May 21 in Sherpao village, 25 kilometers outside provincial capital Peshawar, senior police officer Feroz Shah said. Shah said two militants on a bicycle lobbed a hand grenade into the Wahab Music Centre and later fled. However, one of them was subsequently arrested. A dental clinic and a computer business were also damaged in the blast.
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May - 26 
Suspected militants hurled three grenades targeting the residence of a senior tribal journalist in the Hayatabad area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on May 26. The blast damaged two rooms but no one was hurt. Nasrullah Afridi, Khyber Agency correspondent for the Urdu daily Mashriq, told Daily Tim
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Suspected militants hurled three grenades targeting the residence of a senior tribal journalist in the Hayatabad area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on May 26. The blast damaged two rooms but no one was hurt. Nasrullah Afridi, Khyber Agency correspondent for the Urdu daily Mashriq, told Daily Times that his home was attacked at around 8:00pm. He said the Khyber Agency based Lashkar-i-Islam was behind the attack.
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May - 29 
A car bomb blast outside the Peshawar High Court (PHC) building in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), killed a court employee and injured eight people, including a six-year-old child, on May 29, according to Daily Times. Peshawar police chief Abdul Majeed Marwat disclosed
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A car bomb blast outside the Peshawar High Court (PHC) building in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), killed a court employee and injured eight people, including a six-year-old child, on May 29, according to Daily Times. Peshawar police chief Abdul Majeed Marwat disclosed that the blast was caused by a time-bomb weighing three kilograms. The blast followed an anonymous phone call eight days ago warning that two suicide bombers in lawyers’ suits had entered the court building.
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May - 30 
Militants attacked the house of a senior government official in the Jatai Qala area of Tank district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after midnight on May 30 and shot dead 13 people, including two women, according to Dawn. Two children were injured, police said. Chief of the Gomal police
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Militants attacked the house of a senior government official in the Jatai Qala area of Tank district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after midnight on May 30 and shot dead 13 people, including two women, according to Dawn. Two children were injured, police said. Chief of the Gomal police station, Sanaullah Marwat, informed that militants attacked the house of Amiruddin Khan, Khyber tribal region’s political agent, with rocket-propelled grenades, hand grenades and assault rifles. He said he was certain that the militants had come from the adjoining South Waziristan.
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May - 31 
In another incident, suspected insurgents blew up an electric tower in Kohlu, causing suspension of electricity to nearby areas. Several kilograms of explosive material were used to blow up the tower in Maywand, according to Daily Times.
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In another incident, suspected insurgents blew up an electric tower in Kohlu, causing suspension of electricity to nearby areas. Several kilograms of explosive material were used to blow up the tower in Maywand, according to Daily Times.
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June - 3 
In the province, two bomb blasts destroyed two CD shops in different parts of the Kohat city on June 3-night, but no loss of life was reported. The first blast occurred at 11.30 PM in Bazaar-i-Mustafa, blowing up a shop owned by Shahid, though he had already declared that he would soon switch over t
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In the province, two bomb blasts destroyed two CD shops in different parts of the Kohat city on June 3-night, but no loss of life was reported. The first blast occurred at 11.30 PM in Bazaar-i-Mustafa, blowing up a shop owned by Shahid, though he had already declared that he would soon switch over to some other business. Another CD shop situated near a mosque was destroyed when a bomb planted in a ghee can exploded outside the shop.
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June - 5 
A bomb was lobbed into a private school in the Hayatabad locality of Peshawar on June 5. However no loss of life or property was reported.
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A bomb was lobbed into a private school in the Hayatabad locality of Peshawar on June 5. However no loss of life or property was reported.
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June - 12 
Angry crowds in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) set ablaze a hospital set up by the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, set up by Lashkar-e-Toiba chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed, after the outfit’s cadre allegedly killed a boy and injured two others in a land dispute on June 11, according to Press Trust of India. The c
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Angry crowds in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) set ablaze a hospital set up by the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, set up by Lashkar-e-Toiba chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed, after the outfit’s cadre allegedly killed a boy and injured two others in a land dispute on June 11, according to Press Trust of India. The crowd set on fire the huge "set up" of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa at Pajgran village near Muzaffarabad, capital of PoK, after a boy was shot dead and two others were wounded, allegedly by people belonging to the outfit. The Jama’at-ud-Da’awa in a press release from its headquarters in Lahore, however, said local "land mafia" set fire to its surgical hospital set up to treat the 2005 earthquake victims. Dawn quoted police as saying they had arrested over a dozen activists of the Jama’at-ud-Da’awa, including the one who had allegedly shot dead 17-year old Adnan Shah.
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June - 13 
Approximately 22 music shops have been bombed in recent months at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), forcing around half of the 100 such shops in the area to close down, The News reported. Similar incidents have been reported from across the province in recent months: barbers are
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Approximately 22 music shops have been bombed in recent months at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), forcing around half of the 100 such shops in the area to close down, The News reported. Similar incidents have been reported from across the province in recent months: barbers are being threatened against shaving beards, girls are being warned against going to schools without wearing veils, etc. In some remote parts of the NWFP, radical clerics are running private FM radio stations to propagate their teachings, the report said.
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June - 14 
Unidentified people set ablaze two music shops in the Akhundabad area of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 14, damaging several CDs and television sets, according to Daily Times. The shops were reportedly owned by Iqbal and Amir Nawaz.
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Unidentified people set ablaze two music shops in the Akhundabad area of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 14, damaging several CDs and television sets, according to Daily Times. The shops were reportedly owned by Iqbal and Amir Nawaz.
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June - 15 
In the province, a video/CD shop was blown up on June 15-night injuring two passers-by in the Balokhel area on Kohat Road in Peshawar. This is the third incident of targeting CD shops in Peshawar during the last three months.
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In the province, a video/CD shop was blown up on June 15-night injuring two passers-by in the Balokhel area on Kohat Road in Peshawar. This is the third incident of targeting CD shops in Peshawar during the last three months.
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June - 22 
At least four people were injured when an unidentified man lobbed a hand grenade on June 22 at a barber’s shop on the Prince Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, according to Daily Times.
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At least four people were injured when an unidentified man lobbed a hand grenade on June 22 at a barber’s shop on the Prince Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, according to Daily Times.
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June - 25 
Power supply to a vast area in the Bolan district of Balochistan was cut after two bombs, planted under two pylons of the main transmission line near Mach, exploded on June 25-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Power supply to a vast area in the Bolan district of Balochistan was cut after two bombs, planted under two pylons of the main transmission line near Mach, exploded on June 25-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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June - 26 
An explosion on June 26 destroyed the Singeet Nigar CDs Centre and partially damaged dozens of nearby shops in the Shabqadar area of Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. However, there were no casualties. Police said the locally made bomb weighed t
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An explosion on June 26 destroyed the Singeet Nigar CDs Centre and partially damaged dozens of nearby shops in the Shabqadar area of Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. However, there were no casualties. Police said the locally made bomb weighed two kilograms. Earlier, CD shops in the Shabqadar area received anonymous letters asking their owners to shut down their businesses since it was "un-Islamic."
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June - 27 
Three CD shops were blown up in the Matani locality of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on June 27-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Owners of the shops, Akhtar Munir, Hamayun and Iftikhar, told the police that they had not
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Three CD shops were blown up in the Matani locality of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on June 27-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Owners of the shops, Akhtar Munir, Hamayun and Iftikhar, told the police that they had not received any prior letters or calls for the closure of their businesses. This is the fourth incident of attacks on CD and video shops in the city. Earlier, video and CD shops were attacked on March 18, June 12 and 15.
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June - 29 
Pro-Taliban militants at Landi Kotal in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) blew up 13 oil tankers supplying fuel to international troops in Afghanistan on June 28-night, according to Daily Times. The explosion targeted tankers parked in the main town of Khyber tribal district, 35 kilometers wes
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Pro-Taliban militants at Landi Kotal in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) blew up 13 oil tankers supplying fuel to international troops in Afghanistan on June 28-night, according to Daily Times. The explosion targeted tankers parked in the main town of Khyber tribal district, 35 kilometers west of NWFP capital Peshawar, a security official told AFP. "We believe that pro-Taliban militants are behind the attack," he added.
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June - 30 
Three explosions occurred in the Kalat and Khuzdar towns of Balochistan on June 30-night, Dawn reported. A blast near the Election Commission’s office in Khuzdar reportedly destroyed windowpanes of nearby houses. Another blast was reported from Khuzdar’s Mir Ibrahim Zehri area. In Kalat, an explosiv
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Three explosions occurred in the Kalat and Khuzdar towns of Balochistan on June 30-night, Dawn reported. A blast near the Election Commission’s office in Khuzdar reportedly destroyed windowpanes of nearby houses. Another blast was reported from Khuzdar’s Mir Ibrahim Zehri area. In Kalat, an explosive device planted close to the office of the Building and Road Department went off, damaging a wall of the office. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in these blasts.
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June - 30 
Two persons were killed and ten others, including a woman and two children, sustained injuries in an armed clash between rival groups in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on June 30, Daily Times reported. The clash erupted when the Namdar group attacked the house of Sh
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Two persons were killed and ten others, including a woman and two children, sustained injuries in an armed clash between rival groups in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on June 30, Daily Times reported. The clash erupted when the Namdar group attacked the house of Shiekhmal Khel tribe’s supreme commander Haji Maveez. The five-hour clash left Lal Bagh, brother of Maveez, and Haji Pathang dead and one person injured. A Skiekhmal Khel tribesman told reporters that five persons of the rival group were also injured. He said a mortar shell, fired on a house, injured a woman and two children.
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June - 30 
Two suspected terrorists were killed late on June 30-night while attempting to plant a bomb in a Hazarkhani warehouse, in the jurisdiction of Yakatoot police station in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Daily Times reported. A police official said two unidentified people
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Two suspected terrorists were killed late on June 30-night while attempting to plant a bomb in a Hazarkhani warehouse, in the jurisdiction of Yakatoot police station in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Daily Times reported. A police official said two unidentified people were planting a bomb in a Degure & Logistic warehouse when it exploded killing both of them on the spot. He said they appeared to be Afghans in their mid-twenties. Vehicles carrying goods for American forces in Afghanistan use the warehouse, he added. Three time bombs, hand grenades and two kilograms of explosives were also recovered.
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July - 4 
In another incident, a police personnel, Zahir Shah, was killed and four others sustained injuries during a rocket attack on a police station in the Mata area of Swat district. The blast followed calls on a private Islamist FM radio station in the area for launching a jihad against the government in
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In another incident, a police personnel, Zahir Shah, was killed and four others sustained injuries during a rocket attack on a police station in the Mata area of Swat district. The blast followed calls on a private Islamist FM radio station in the area for launching a jihad against the government in retaliation for the mosque confrontation in Islamabad.
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July - 4 
In the province, a medicine shop was blown up in the Mamond area of the Bajaur Agency on July 4-night. The blast, however, did not cause any casualty.
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In the province, a medicine shop was blown up in the Mamond area of the Bajaur Agency on July 4-night. The blast, however, did not cause any casualty.
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July - 9 
A power transmission line was blown up at Kohlu in the Balochistan province on July 9 suspending power supply to Kohlu and other areas, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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A power transmission line was blown up at Kohlu in the Balochistan province on July 9 suspending power supply to Kohlu and other areas, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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July - 10 
In the Battagram district, rioters reportedly set ablaze offices of two international relief organizations, the US-based Care International and the French Red Crescent, and blocked the Karakoram Highway. The tribesmen reportedly took positions at hilltops in groups and fired shots on passenger vehic
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In the Battagram district, rioters reportedly set ablaze offices of two international relief organizations, the US-based Care International and the French Red Crescent, and blocked the Karakoram Highway. The tribesmen reportedly took positions at hilltops in groups and fired shots on passenger vehicles intermittently, residents said. Eye witnesses said armed men shot at soldiers of the Frontier Constabulary, injuring one of them.
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July - 21 
A hand grenade was hurled into the house of one Mohammad Rafiq in the Mano Jan Road area on July 21-night. However, no casualty was reported.
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A hand grenade was hurled into the house of one Mohammad Rafiq in the Mano Jan Road area on July 21-night. However, no casualty was reported.
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July - 24 
At least nine persons, including a woman, were reportedly killed and 40 others wounded when unidentified militants fired a series of rockets on civilian population in the Bannu city of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 24-night. Police official Khawaja Muhammad told Daily Times that a rock
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At least nine persons, including a woman, were reportedly killed and 40 others wounded when unidentified militants fired a series of rockets on civilian population in the Bannu city of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 24-night. Police official Khawaja Muhammad told Daily Times that a rocket hit a house at Tafsil Street in the Bannu main bazaar at around 1:35am. He said that when people gathered at the site another rocket landed in the area, killing nine people. He said that another rocket hit a house in the Gopa Khel area, one hit a bookstore in Chowk Bazaar, while a fifth rocket struck a mosque. Bannu District Coordination Officer Syed Jamaluddin Shah while confirming the nine deaths said "I am not sure if the attack was in revenge for Taliban commander Abdullah Mehsud’s death."
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July - 25 
Overnight, militants fired a rocket at a fort manned by paramilitary troops and blew up a Government utility office in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, forcing authorities to shutter all Government offices and banks for fear of casualties, Associated Press reported. Residents said almost
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Overnight, militants fired a rocket at a fort manned by paramilitary troops and blew up a Government utility office in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, forcing authorities to shutter all Government offices and banks for fear of casualties, Associated Press reported. Residents said almost half of the shops in Miranshah have closed, and about 500 families have fled. In the nearby town of Mir Ali, a bomb blast early on July 25 damaged a government school, without injuring anyone.
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July - 30 
In the Mirali subdivision, two telecommunication installations and a roadside shed were blown up on July 30-night. Rockets were also fired at the Ghazlamai post in the area. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
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In the Mirali subdivision, two telecommunication installations and a roadside shed were blown up on July 30-night. Rockets were also fired at the Ghazlamai post in the area. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
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August - 10 
Meanwhile, power supply to a vast area of the Kohlu district was suspended after two pylons were blown up on August 10. Police said high explosives placed around the pylons carrying 132KV transmission line exploded early in the morning, suspending power supply to most parts of the district.
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Meanwhile, power supply to a vast area of the Kohlu district was suspended after two pylons were blown up on August 10. Police said high explosives placed around the pylons carrying 132KV transmission line exploded early in the morning, suspending power supply to most parts of the district.
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August - 30 
On August 30-night, militants destroyed a plaque that had been erected recently on a bridge in Takhtaband in memory of three police personnel killed in a suicide attack on July 12.
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On August 30-night, militants destroyed a plaque that had been erected recently on a bridge in Takhtaband in memory of three police personnel killed in a suicide attack on July 12.
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September - 3 
A telephone exchange near the offices of the District Coordination Officer of Mastung was blown up on September 3-night, adversely affecting hundreds of telephone lines in the area.
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A telephone exchange near the offices of the District Coordination Officer of Mastung was blown up on September 3-night, adversely affecting hundreds of telephone lines in the area.
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September - 3 
According to Dawn, electricity supply to large parts of the Mawind town in Kohlu district was suspended after a power pylon was blown up on September 3. Another explosion was reported from the Mastung town. However, no casualty was reported in these incidents.
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According to Dawn, electricity supply to large parts of the Mawind town in Kohlu district was suspended after a power pylon was blown up on September 3. Another explosion was reported from the Mastung town. However, no casualty was reported in these incidents.
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September - 6 
In the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, suspected militants blew up a tailor’s shop on September 6 in the Kasi village of Bajaur Agency for making Western clothes, according to Daily Times. The pre-dawn blast also damaged two other nearby shops, the AP quoted Mohammed Khan, a local government of
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In the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, suspected militants blew up a tailor’s shop on September 6 in the Kasi village of Bajaur Agency for making Western clothes, according to Daily Times. The pre-dawn blast also damaged two other nearby shops, the AP quoted Mohammed Khan, a local government official, as saying. However, no casualty was reported. Khan said militants recently warned the tailor to stop making Western-style clothes, which they view as "un-Islamic".
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September - 7 
Suspected militants on September 7 blew up 63 CD and shoe shops in the Mina Bazaar and Ali Plaza area of Swat and partially damaged 21 nearby shops, but there were no casualties. In Ali Plaza, the explosion destroyed 19 shops selling shoes and a mobile repairing shop in the basement, while 27 CD sho
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Suspected militants on September 7 blew up 63 CD and shoe shops in the Mina Bazaar and Ali Plaza area of Swat and partially damaged 21 nearby shops, but there were no casualties. In Ali Plaza, the explosion destroyed 19 shops selling shoes and a mobile repairing shop in the basement, while 27 CD shops and a mobile repairing shop were destroyed in the first floor of the plaza. In Mina Bazaar, the blast destroyed 15 CD shops and partially damaged nine nearby shops. Around 12 mobile repairing shops were partially damaged in Qadria Market. Offices of Daily Times, Aaj TV and Online news agency were also partially damaged due to the Mina Bazaar blasts. A few days ago, unidentified people had reportedly threatened the owners of these video and CDs shops through letters, warning them to close their "un-Islamic" business or face bomb attacks. The owners of the video centres had started negotiating with the local administration to find alternative businesses. However, the militants bombed the CD shops after the deadline expired.
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September - 9 
Militants on September 9 triggered a bomb blast at Islampura in Mingora district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that destroyed a video centre owned by one Gul Shad and partially damaged three other shops, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Militants on September 9 triggered a bomb blast at Islampura in Mingora district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that destroyed a video centre owned by one Gul Shad and partially damaged three other shops, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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September - 10 
Several missiles were reportedly fired on SFs based at Razmak in North Waziristan and Ladha and Tiarza in South Waziristan. Four rockets also fell inside the building of the Cadet College Razmak. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Several missiles were reportedly fired on SFs based at Razmak in North Waziristan and Ladha and Tiarza in South Waziristan. Four rockets also fell inside the building of the Cadet College Razmak. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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September - 13 
According to Dawn, nine shops, including six of CD shops, were destroyed in a bomb blast in a market in the Bilitang town of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 13-morning. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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According to Dawn, nine shops, including six of CD shops, were destroyed in a bomb blast in a market in the Bilitang town of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 13-morning. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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September - 15 
A video centre was destroyed completely and more than a dozen shops damaged partially when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded at Pir Baba area on September 15, injuring two civilians.
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A video centre was destroyed completely and more than a dozen shops damaged partially when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded at Pir Baba area on September 15, injuring two civilians.
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September - 17 
Militants blew up a welfare hospital on September 17 in Mian Mandi, 10-kilometers northwest of the agency headquarters in Mohmand Agency, reports Daily Times. Sources said that two explosions were heard at around 2 am when the Al Sehat Welfare Hospital building collapsed. Local sources said that uni
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Militants blew up a welfare hospital on September 17 in Mian Mandi, 10-kilometers northwest of the agency headquarters in Mohmand Agency, reports Daily Times. Sources said that two explosions were heard at around 2 am when the Al Sehat Welfare Hospital building collapsed. Local sources said that unidentified armed men forced the hospital staff to evacuate the building prior to detonating the explosives.
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September - 19 
Militants ransacked and then blew up a hotel at Chota Kalaam in the Swat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 19, police said, reports Daily Times. The militants took the hotel owner and staff and later dropped them off at a deserted place. The Sardar Hotel owner said he received
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Militants ransacked and then blew up a hotel at Chota Kalaam in the Swat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 19, police said, reports Daily Times. The militants took the hotel owner and staff and later dropped them off at a deserted place. The Sardar Hotel owner said he received anonymous letters threatening to destroy the hotel because women customers came to eat at his restaurant, which the letters termed "un-Islamic".
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September - 19 
Unconfirmed reports said that the walls of the Government Boys High School in Pasni were damaged in a powerful explosion. No casualty was reported.
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Unconfirmed reports said that the walls of the Government Boys High School in Pasni were damaged in a powerful explosion. No casualty was reported.
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September - 23 
A bomb blast occurred in satellite town near Muhammadi Masjid (mosque) in Quetta, capital of Balochistan Province, on September 23, reports Daily Times. No loss of life or injury was reported. However, windows of nearby buildings were smashed and widespread panic was created among the public.
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A bomb blast occurred in satellite town near Muhammadi Masjid (mosque) in Quetta, capital of Balochistan Province, on September 23, reports Daily Times. No loss of life or injury was reported. However, windows of nearby buildings were smashed and widespread panic was created among the public.
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September - 24 
Militants on September 24 blew up the house of a pro-government tribal elder in the Zafar town area of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Dawn. Malik Khan Asghar Khan has reportedly been accused by militants of supporting government policies. His relatives said he had received
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Militants on September 24 blew up the house of a pro-government tribal elder in the Zafar town area of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Dawn. Malik Khan Asghar Khan has reportedly been accused by militants of supporting government policies. His relatives said he had received threats from the militants, warning him not to support the political administration. They said that Malik Asghar and his family had already shifted to Peshawar. His house was completely destroyed in the blast.
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September - 26 
Elsewhere in the province, seven shops were destroyed on September 26-night when a bomb planted near a barber shop in the Matta area of Swat district exploded, Daily Times reported. The Matta police station house officer said that some militants, who were presumed to have planted the bomb, also fire
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Elsewhere in the province, seven shops were destroyed on September 26-night when a bomb planted near a barber shop in the Matta area of Swat district exploded, Daily Times reported. The Matta police station house officer said that some militants, who were presumed to have planted the bomb, also fired at the police station. However, no casualties were reported.
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September - 27 
A day earlier, two tribesmen were killed and five others wounded in a gun-battle in the Mirali area of North Waziristan on September 27-night, according to Dawn. Militants reportedly fired rockets and missiles targeting a paramilitary camp in Mirali. Troops retaliated with artillery and mortar shell
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A day earlier, two tribesmen were killed and five others wounded in a gun-battle in the Mirali area of North Waziristan on September 27-night, according to Dawn. Militants reportedly fired rockets and missiles targeting a paramilitary camp in Mirali. Troops retaliated with artillery and mortar shells which hit residential compounds in Esokhel and Mosaki villages, killing the two tribesmen and injuring five others. About 15 houses were partially damaged.
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September - 29 
According to Dawn, buildings of two girls’ schools in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) were damaged by a bomb blast on September 29-night. Militants, who have been targeting women’s educational institutions for a couple of weeks, had planted an explosive dev
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According to Dawn, buildings of two girls’ schools in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) were damaged by a bomb blast on September 29-night. Militants, who have been targeting women’s educational institutions for a couple of weeks, had planted an explosive device in the Government Girls’ High School, near the Kabal police station, which exploded, damaging part of the building and the wall of the adjacent Government Girls’ Primary School.
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October - 1 
According to Daily Times, unidentified miscreants blew up two electricity towers of 500 kilovolt transmission line carrying electricity from HUBCO power plant to Jamshoro in the Hub industrial area of Balochistan on October 1. Official sources said that the miscreants had planted eight bombs out of
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According to Daily Times, unidentified miscreants blew up two electricity towers of 500 kilovolt transmission line carrying electricity from HUBCO power plant to Jamshoro in the Hub industrial area of Balochistan on October 1. Official sources said that the miscreants had planted eight bombs out of which six exploded while two were defused by the police. It was reportedly the second attempt to disrupt the transmission line in the last two days. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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October - 7 
Three civilians were also killed when an artillery shell fired by the SFs hit their house in the Sokhail village of North Waziristan on October 7.
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Three civilians were also killed when an artillery shell fired by the SFs hit their house in the Sokhail village of North Waziristan on October 7.
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October - 9 
According to The News, 25 people were injured in a bomb blast at the Hussain CD Market in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, on October 9. The bomb, planted on a water cooler, exploded at 4pm (PST) when a large number of people were present in the plaza. It was a Russian-made tim
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According to The News, 25 people were injured in a bomb blast at the Hussain CD Market in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, on October 9. The bomb, planted on a water cooler, exploded at 4pm (PST) when a large number of people were present in the plaza. It was a Russian-made time device, which badly damaged at least 10 shops, police and officials of the Bomb Disposal Squad said. Capital City Police Officer Abdul Majeed Marwat linked the incident to the series of bomb attacks on CD shops across the province. An unknown radical outfit had reportedly been issuing threatening letters to owners of CD shops for the last four months to terminate their "un-Islamic" business, otherwise, they would be taken to task.
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October - 13 
According to Dawn, power supply was suspended to Dera Bugti and many other areas in Balochistan after militants blew up four pylons of the transmission line on October 13. Police sources said the militants placed high-intensity explosive devices under the pylons of a 33KV transmission line and blew
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According to Dawn, power supply was suspended to Dera Bugti and many other areas in Balochistan after militants blew up four pylons of the transmission line on October 13. Police sources said the militants placed high-intensity explosive devices under the pylons of a 33KV transmission line and blew them up in the early hours of the morning. Militants also fired rockets at the Frontier Corps check-post in the Sui area. However, all three rockets exploded at an open place without causing any damage. Further, two rockets were fired in Kohlu without causing any damage.
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October - 13 
Four persons were killed and another sustained injuries when militants ambushed their vehicle in the Arkot area of Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 13, Dawn reported. Local people said a businessman, Afzal Gujar, was injured, while his two brothers — Ayub Khan and Ahsa
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Four persons were killed and another sustained injuries when militants ambushed their vehicle in the Arkot area of Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 13, Dawn reported. Local people said a businessman, Afzal Gujar, was injured, while his two brothers — Ayub Khan and Ahsanullah — and Shahzaman and Akber Bacha were killed. The whereabouts of Afzal are yet to be ascertained. Last month, a bomb had exploded outside the businessman’s home and following the blast, Afzal is reported to have kept in confinement a brother of a local militant and released him after intervention by local elders. Officials believe that the killings might be linked to the enmity between Afzal and militants.
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October - 20 
Militants blew up a girl’s High School in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on October 20, Daily Times reports. However, no casualties were reported. Sources said that pro-Taliban militants were behind the blast at the school – the only high school in the area.
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Militants blew up a girl’s High School in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on October 20, Daily Times reports. However, no casualties were reported. Sources said that pro-Taliban militants were behind the blast at the school – the only high school in the area.
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October - 21 
In the province, eight shops, including a barbershop, were blown up in Bunair district’s Pirbaba area late on October 21, APP reported. The barber told reporters that he had received a threatening letter a few days ago asking him not to shave or trim beards. However, no loss of life or injuries was
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In the province, eight shops, including a barbershop, were blown up in Bunair district’s Pirbaba area late on October 21, APP reported. The barber told reporters that he had received a threatening letter a few days ago asking him not to shave or trim beards. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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October - 24 
Two persons were wounded in three bomb blasts that targeted the offices of the Population Welfare Department (PWD) and National Rural Support Programme at Daggar in the Buner district of NWFP on October 24, according to Daily Times. The owner of the building which housed the PWD office said he had r
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Two persons were wounded in three bomb blasts that targeted the offices of the Population Welfare Department (PWD) and National Rural Support Programme at Daggar in the Buner district of NWFP on October 24, according to Daily Times. The owner of the building which housed the PWD office said he had received threats from some people alleging that the government department was involved in anti-Islam activities.
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October - 31 
Four civilians were killed when militants and security forces exchanged gunfire on October 31 in the Miranshah city of North Waziristan, Daily Times reported. Two shells hit a local hotel, killing Faqir Zaman, Masood Rehman, Hareef Shah and Walayat Khan and damaging the hotel. At least four others w
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Four civilians were killed when militants and security forces exchanged gunfire on October 31 in the Miranshah city of North Waziristan, Daily Times reported. Two shells hit a local hotel, killing Faqir Zaman, Masood Rehman, Hareef Shah and Walayat Khan and damaging the hotel. At least four others were injured, AP reported. The militants also reportedly blew up a security post in front of the Government High School for Boys and fired three missiles at an army camp in Miranshah. However, no loss of life was reported.
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November - 1 
A missile fired from the Afghanistan side of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border hit a house in the Charmang area of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas killing two people on November 1, according to Daily Times.
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A missile fired from the Afghanistan side of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border hit a house in the Charmang area of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas killing two people on November 1, according to Daily Times.
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November - 2 
An explosion at the Karkhano Market of the Peshawar city destroyed at least 14 shops and cabins selling CDs, TV sets and music albums. Sources said that the bomb exploded at the junction of SS and Shinwari Markets and also damaged two electricity transformers. Operations Senior Superintendent of Pol
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An explosion at the Karkhano Market of the Peshawar city destroyed at least 14 shops and cabins selling CDs, TV sets and music albums. Sources said that the bomb exploded at the junction of SS and Shinwari Markets and also damaged two electricity transformers. Operations Senior Superintendent of Police, Mohammad Tahir Khan, said that the bomb was aimed at the shops and cabins dealing in CDs.
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November - 10 
One shopping complex was destroyed when a bomb planted near Police checkpost No. 4 at Muslim Bazar of Dera Ismail Khan district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) exploded on November 10-night, reports Daily Times. Muhammad Asif Ali Wala, the owner of the shopping complex, said that goods wo
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One shopping complex was destroyed when a bomb planted near Police checkpost No. 4 at Muslim Bazar of Dera Ismail Khan district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) exploded on November 10-night, reports Daily Times. Muhammad Asif Ali Wala, the owner of the shopping complex, said that goods worth PKR 1 million were completely destroyed.
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November - 14 
Gas supply from half a dozen wells to the main Sui purification plant was suspended after a pipeline was blown up in the Dera Bugti district late on November 14-night, according to Dawn. According to officials, the explosives had been planted under the 14-inch diameter pipeline near the Bugti Colony
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Gas supply from half a dozen wells to the main Sui purification plant was suspended after a pipeline was blown up in the Dera Bugti district late on November 14-night, according to Dawn. According to officials, the explosives had been planted under the 14-inch diameter pipeline near the Bugti Colony and the blast damaged a five-foot portion.
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November - 14 
In Khuzdar, the district office of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League was damaged in an explosion on November 14-night. However, no casualty was reported.
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In Khuzdar, the district office of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League was damaged in an explosion on November 14-night. However, no casualty was reported.
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November - 14 
In the province, two music centres were destroyed partially when a bomb planted near Gam Ghol in the Kohat area exploded. However, no casualties were reported.
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In the province, two music centres were destroyed partially when a bomb planted near Gam Ghol in the Kohat area exploded. However, no casualties were reported.
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November - 14 
Militants blew up another music centre in Teri Bazaar in the Karak district, on November 14, Dawn reported.
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Militants blew up another music centre in Teri Bazaar in the Karak district, on November 14, Dawn reported.
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November - 15 
The News quoting Army sources based in the Swat district reports that 20 more militants were killed when troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery attacked pro-Taliban militants in Kuza Banda, Basham and Shangla on November 15. Six persons, including three women, sustained injuries when gu
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The News quoting Army sources based in the Swat district reports that 20 more militants were killed when troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery attacked pro-Taliban militants in Kuza Banda, Basham and Shangla on November 15. Six persons, including three women, sustained injuries when gunship helicopters targeted residential buildings in Kuza Banda and Charbagh.
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Security forces used Cobra helicopters on November 18 in an attempt to end the sectarian clashes which have left 80 people dead and an unspecified number of them injured in Parachinar in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in three days, according to Dawn. The military said that 11 soldie
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Security forces used Cobra helicopters on November 18 in an attempt to end the sectarian clashes which have left 80 people dead and an unspecified number of them injured in Parachinar in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in three days, according to Dawn. The military said that 11 soldiers had been killed and 32 others injured since November 16. Officials said that reports of riots had also been received from Sadda, Balishkhel, Tangai and Jilamai areas of Lower Kurram where rival groups were using heavy weapons. Two Cobra helicopters strafed combatants’ positions in and around Parachinar. Several shops reportedly caught fire when helicopters attacked a market with rockets. Officials said a convoy had been attacked near Sadda, killing three soldiers.
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November - 17 
According to Daily Times, the widow of tribal journalist Hayatullah Khan was killed on November 17 in a bomb blast at her home in the Hurmuz village of North Waziristan, while her children were unhurt. “A bomb went off close to a boundary wall of her room killing her instantly,” said Ehsanullah Khan
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According to Daily Times, the widow of tribal journalist Hayatullah Khan was killed on November 17 in a bomb blast at her home in the Hurmuz village of North Waziristan, while her children were unhurt. “A bomb went off close to a boundary wall of her room killing her instantly,” said Ehsanullah Khan, brother of late Hayatullah Khan. “She was sleeping on the ground in her room and the five children were in another room when the bomb planted right next to the boundary wall of her room went off,” he added. Ehsanullah told BBC that the people who had killed Hayatullah were “responsible for the Saturday incident.”
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November - 17 
Local residents from Shangla told The News that military gunship helicopters and artillery targeted the militants’ main hideouts in Shangla Top, a border between the Swat and Shangla districts where around 400 militants reached from Khwazakhela in Swat in 30 vehicles on November 17-evening and later
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Local residents from Shangla told The News that military gunship helicopters and artillery targeted the militants’ main hideouts in Shangla Top, a border between the Swat and Shangla districts where around 400 militants reached from Khwazakhela in Swat in 30 vehicles on November 17-evening and later took positions in the mountains. According to the villagers, security forces (SFs) started fired mortar and artillery shells on the militants’ positions from 1 am to 5 am. Some of the shells fell on the nearby Kooza Alpuri town where a number of houses were reportedly damaged and a number of villagers injured. Majority of the residents were later seen carrying white flags in their hands leaving the town for safe areas in the distant Bisham and Battagram districts after shelling on their villages. On Shangla Top, residents said the militants occupied a rest house of the NWFP Forests Department, a police post and a local hotel owned by an Afghan national. Sarfaraz Khan, a local journalist, stated that gunship helicopters and artillery hit a number of places in Tandar, Bandaisar, Peza and Kakbasi. He said there were unconfirmed reports about the killing of over a dozen militants.
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November - 18 
In the adjacent Swat district, gunship helicopters and artillery were used to target positions of the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants from the TNSM in which official sources said 16 people, including six civilians, were killed and 20 non-combatants injured. Locals from Mingora said around 70 morta
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In the adjacent Swat district, gunship helicopters and artillery were used to target positions of the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants from the TNSM in which official sources said 16 people, including six civilians, were killed and 20 non-combatants injured. Locals from Mingora said around 70 mortar shells were fired on suspected militant hideouts in various places like Bandai, Shakardara, Kanju, Ningwalai and Manaja in Kabal. Officials said 10 militants were killed and eight injured in mortar and artillery shelling in the Kabal area on November 18-evening. A local resident Shereenzada in Shakardara said his two daughters were killed and three other children injured when an artillery shell hit his house. In the Manaja village of Kabal subdivision, residents said three women and a minor were killed and five others wounded in alleged strafing by helicopters.
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November - 18 
A railway employee died on November 18 in a bomb blast at a railway track near the Ajab Khan area, in the Azakhel police precincts of Nowshera district of NWFP. Azakhel Police Station duty officer Lajbar Khan told Daily Times that the bomb exploded at around 8.40am as the Khushal Express was heading
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A railway employee died on November 18 in a bomb blast at a railway track near the Ajab Khan area, in the Azakhel police precincts of Nowshera district of NWFP. Azakhel Police Station duty officer Lajbar Khan told Daily Times that the bomb exploded at around 8.40am as the Khushal Express was heading towards Peshawar from Karachi. A remote controlled device carrying around four kilograms of explosives was reportedly used in the blast, AFP quoted police officer Naeem Khan as saying.
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November - 19 
Reports of continuing clashes were received from Pewar, Tirimengal, Muqbal, Baleshkhel, Sadda, Arawali and Boshera areas of the agency. The army took control of Parachinar on November 19 but sporadic fire continued around the city. As rival groups exchanged heavy fire, helicopter gun-ships reportedl
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Reports of continuing clashes were received from Pewar, Tirimengal, Muqbal, Baleshkhel, Sadda, Arawali and Boshera areas of the agency. The army took control of Parachinar on November 19 but sporadic fire continued around the city. As rival groups exchanged heavy fire, helicopter gun-ships reportedly pounded different locations. Eight people were killed and 18 wounded in Sadda on November 19 when two mortar shells landed in a busy market place. Eight people were killed in the Arwali area and six others by mortar fire in Parachinar city.
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November - 20 
On November 20, a locally-manufactured bomb exploded near the gate of a girls’ high school in Shawa Tehsil Adenzai. The bomb exploded about half an hour before the school was to open. No casualty was reported.
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On November 20, a locally-manufactured bomb exploded near the gate of a girls’ high school in Shawa Tehsil Adenzai. The bomb exploded about half an hour before the school was to open. No casualty was reported.
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November - 23 
According to Daily Times, three police personnel and a minor girl were killed in three separate incidents claimed by the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), while several vehicles and official buildings were attacked as protests against the killing of Balach Marri, leader of the BLA, continu
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According to Daily Times, three police personnel and a minor girl were killed in three separate incidents claimed by the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), while several vehicles and official buildings were attacked as protests against the killing of Balach Marri, leader of the BLA, continued for the third day on November 23. A minor girl died in Satellite Town when miscreants hurled a hand grenade at a house. Separately, three police personnel were killed while a fourth was injured, resulting in eight policemen dead in the last three days. The BLA claimed responsibility for all the killings, and also rejected government claims that Nawab Bugti’s grandson had killed Marri. A BLA spokesman alleged that the government was spreading false rumours about the killing of Marri. Meanwhile, police detained dozens of protesters across Balochistan. These people, mainly students, protested the killing of Marri by blocking roads.
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November - 24 
Another explosion occurred near a bank in the Mastung Town on November 24-morning, damaging windowpanes of nearby buildings. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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Another explosion occurred near a bank in the Mastung Town on November 24-morning, damaging windowpanes of nearby buildings. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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November - 24 
Four persons were killed and six others wounded when security forces (SFs) bombed a village after coming under rocket attack from Taliban militants in the Mirali sub-division of North Waziristan on November 24-night, Dawn reported. Residents said that the militants had fired at least 26 rockets on t
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Four persons were killed and six others wounded when security forces (SFs) bombed a village after coming under rocket attack from Taliban militants in the Mirali sub-division of North Waziristan on November 24-night, Dawn reported. Residents said that the militants had fired at least 26 rockets on the Khajuri checkpoint and a paramilitary camp in Mirali, causing injuries to a soldier. The SFs retaliated and bombed some houses in the Mirali village, killing two men, a woman and a child.
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November - 25 
A woman was killed and seven members of her family, including four children, sustained injuries when a rocket exploded in their house on the Tareen Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 25-evening, according to Dawn. Police sources said the rocket had landed on the roof of the house of
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A woman was killed and seven members of her family, including four children, sustained injuries when a rocket exploded in their house on the Tareen Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 25-evening, according to Dawn. Police sources said the rocket had landed on the roof of the house of one Abdul Haq Rind and exploded, killing the woman, identified as Zainab Bibi.
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November - 25 
Hand-grenades were hurled in two houses in the Satellite Town area, injuring one person. Another hand-grenade hit a house on the Ahmed Shah Street of Jail Road.
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Hand-grenades were hurled in two houses in the Satellite Town area, injuring one person. Another hand-grenade hit a house on the Ahmed Shah Street of Jail Road.
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November - 26 
A small portion of the Turbat airport runway was damaged by rocket attacks late on November 26-night, Dawn reported. Two rockets fired from the mountains exploded a few minutes apart.
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A small portion of the Turbat airport runway was damaged by rocket attacks late on November 26-night, Dawn reported. Two rockets fired from the mountains exploded a few minutes apart.
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November - 26 
In the NWFP, a bomb exploded in the Government Girls Primary School in the village of Sher Bahadur near the provincial capital Peshawar on November 26-morning, destroying the main gate, windows, doors and boundary wall of the school. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The school admi
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In the NWFP, a bomb exploded in the Government Girls Primary School in the village of Sher Bahadur near the provincial capital Peshawar on November 26-morning, destroying the main gate, windows, doors and boundary wall of the school. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The school administration had received anonymous letters a few days ago, with a threat if its students did not observe purdah (veil), the building of the school would be destroyed.
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December - 20 
In the industrial town of Hub, a pylon of high power transmission was blown up suspending electricity supply to a vast area.
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In the industrial town of Hub, a pylon of high power transmission was blown up suspending electricity supply to a vast area.
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December - 31 
Unidentified people set ablaze the house of local militant commander Nisar in the Shor area of Matta. One more house was destroyed in artillery fire in the same area. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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Unidentified people set ablaze the house of local militant commander Nisar in the Shor area of Matta. One more house was destroyed in artillery fire in the same area. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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