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Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure:2008
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January - 1 
On the same day, rockets were fired on a security forces’ checkpoint in Kohlu district’s Kahan area and power supply was suspended in several areas of Hub after a pylon of a high-power transmission line was blown up.
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On the same day, rockets were fired on a security forces’ checkpoint in Kohlu district’s Kahan area and power supply was suspended in several areas of Hub after a pylon of a high-power transmission line was blown up.
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January - 1 
Unidentified militants blew up a CD centre at the old bus stand in Kohat city of NWFP on January 1-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Unidentified militants blew up a CD centre at the old bus stand in Kohat city of NWFP on January 1-night, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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January - 8 
In Buner district, two shops were destroyed when a bomb planted at a shop in a women’s shopping market in the Shalbandi Sharif village exploded on January 8. However, no casualty was reported as no one was around at the time of the explosion, officials said. This was the 13th bomb blast in the Buner
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In Buner district, two shops were destroyed when a bomb planted at a shop in a women’s shopping market in the Shalbandi Sharif village exploded on January 8. However, no casualty was reported as no one was around at the time of the explosion, officials said. This was the 13th bomb blast in the Buner district and the first one targeting a women’s shopping market.
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January - 8 
Unidentified terrorists fired 11 rockets on the Army Officers Colony on Warsak Road in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on January 8, slightly damaging a few buildings. No casualty was reported in the attack, The News reported.
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Unidentified terrorists fired 11 rockets on the Army Officers Colony on Warsak Road in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on January 8, slightly damaging a few buildings. No casualty was reported in the attack, The News reported.
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January - 10 
Militants bombed a music centre inside Durant Gate by detonating an explosive device near the shop at Tank on January 10-night.
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Militants bombed a music centre inside Durant Gate by detonating an explosive device near the shop at Tank on January 10-night.
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January - 11 
Four members of a family were wounded when mortar shells hit their house at Mamond village near Khar of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on January 11-morning, reports Daly Times.
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Four members of a family were wounded when mortar shells hit their house at Mamond village near Khar of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on January 11-morning, reports Daly Times.
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January - 12 
Tank police officials said that militants attacked a garrison, the police lines and a picket with rockets and heavy gunfire, Dawn reported. The building of a vocational college where troops had been stationed also came under attack. The security forces retaliated with gunfire and the clash went on f
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Tank police officials said that militants attacked a garrison, the police lines and a picket with rockets and heavy gunfire, Dawn reported. The building of a vocational college where troops had been stationed also came under attack. The security forces retaliated with gunfire and the clash went on for two hours. A policeman, identified as Latifullah, who suffered injuries died later.
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January - 13 
Two persons were injured when an unidentified man lobbed a grenade into a bakery in Mastung while, in a separate incident, insurgents blew up a railway tack linking the provincial capital Quetta with Iran on January 13, according to Dawn.
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Two persons were injured when an unidentified man lobbed a grenade into a bakery in Mastung while, in a separate incident, insurgents blew up a railway tack linking the provincial capital Quetta with Iran on January 13, according to Dawn.
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January - 17 
Local Taliban militants snatched computers from ring-tone shops in the main Landi Kotal Bazaar of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on January 17, according to Daily Times. The militants had earlier warned the shopkeepers to stop downloading ring-tones onto mobiles, ter
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Local Taliban militants snatched computers from ring-tone shops in the main Landi Kotal Bazaar of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on January 17, according to Daily Times. The militants had earlier warned the shopkeepers to stop downloading ring-tones onto mobiles, terming it an "un-Islamic" practice. Around 10 armed militants reportedly came to the bazaar and took away computers from the ring-tone shops at around 5pm (PST), sources said.
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January - 17 
Terrorists targeted the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) at Kamra in the Punjab province on January 17-morning, firing four rockets at short intervals, Dawn reported. One of rockets landed on the roof of the senior non-commissioned officers’ mess and two others hit airmen’s residences inside the
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Terrorists targeted the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) at Kamra in the Punjab province on January 17-morning, firing four rockets at short intervals, Dawn reported. One of rockets landed on the roof of the senior non-commissioned officers’ mess and two others hit airmen’s residences inside the Mirage Rebuilt Factory. The fourth rocket exploded in a field near the Qutba village, close to the Kamra Cantonment. However, no casualty was reported. District Police Officer Tariq Hanif Joya said the rockets had been fired from a place about five to eight kilometers north of the cantonment. He said that security agencies were looking for assailants in the nearby villages, including Jatyal, Samah and Nullah Chail. This is reportedly the second incident of terrorism targeting the Kamra cantonment in a little more than a month. On December 10, 2007, seven people, including four children, were injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into a PAC school vehicle outside the Kamra facility.
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January - 18 
A bomb exploded outside a CD shop in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), in the early hours of January 18, but no casualties were reported and the blast caused minimal damage. An official told Daily Times that the explosives were placed outside the Gulab CD and Music Centre loc
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A bomb exploded outside a CD shop in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), in the early hours of January 18, but no casualties were reported and the blast caused minimal damage. An official told Daily Times that the explosives were placed outside the Gulab CD and Music Centre located within the Pandu Police Station jurisdiction.
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January - 19 
A blast outside the house of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Balochistan President Sardar Yaqoob Khan Nasir on January 19 partially damaged his house in Loralai in Lahore, Geo News reported. However, no casualties were reported.
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A blast outside the house of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Balochistan President Sardar Yaqoob Khan Nasir on January 19 partially damaged his house in Loralai in Lahore, Geo News reported. However, no casualties were reported.
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January - 21 
SFs shelled the house of militant leader Asmatullah Shaheen in Jandola on January 21, injuring a woman and a child. Local people said that the building had been hit by four artillery shells. Several houses were reportedly damaged in attacks in Makin, Birwand, Chegmalai and Wala in the Mehsud area. I
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SFs shelled the house of militant leader Asmatullah Shaheen in Jandola on January 21, injuring a woman and a child. Local people said that the building had been hit by four artillery shells. Several houses were reportedly damaged in attacks in Makin, Birwand, Chegmalai and Wala in the Mehsud area. In Makin, a shell hit a house, killing a man and wounding another.
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January - 27 
In the provincial capital Peshawar, there were two successive bomb blasts in a CD market near Wakho Pul on the Kohat Road on January 27-morning. However, no casualty was reported.
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In the provincial capital Peshawar, there were two successive bomb blasts in a CD market near Wakho Pul on the Kohat Road on January 27-morning. However, no casualty was reported.
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January - 28 
In a separate military action, one civilian was killed and two sustained injuries when a chopper opened fire on them near the Kohat Tunnel on the same day. Later in the evening, a higher secondary school was targeted by the Army as they suspected that Taliban militants might be hiding in the locatio
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In a separate military action, one civilian was killed and two sustained injuries when a chopper opened fire on them near the Kohat Tunnel on the same day. Later in the evening, a higher secondary school was targeted by the Army as they suspected that Taliban militants might be hiding in the location. However, no report of loss of life or injuries was reported although the school building was heavily damaged.
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January - 30 
Insurgents blew up four power pylons due to which supply of electricity to Sui and Dera Bugti has been suspended. According to The Post, unidentified miscreants blew up a high transmission line of 33 KV in the area of Mazar Goth.
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Insurgents blew up four power pylons due to which supply of electricity to Sui and Dera Bugti has been suspended. According to The Post, unidentified miscreants blew up a high transmission line of 33 KV in the area of Mazar Goth.
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January - 31 
Two power pylons were blown up in the Maiwant area of Kohlu district, suspending power supply to the adjoining areas.
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Two power pylons were blown up in the Maiwant area of Kohlu district, suspending power supply to the adjoining areas.
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February - 3 
A huge pylon of the high power transmission line near Hub was blown up, suspending electricity supply to a vast area. According to sources, the explosive device was planted around the 500KV transmission line at the northern bypass. “Power supply was suspended to the area adjoining Hub in Sindh provi
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A huge pylon of the high power transmission line near Hub was blown up, suspending electricity supply to a vast area. According to sources, the explosive device was planted around the 500KV transmission line at the northern bypass. “Power supply was suspended to the area adjoining Hub in Sindh province,” Abdullah Afridi, SHO Hub police station said.
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February - 4 
Two pylons of the 220 KV transmission line near Dear Allahyar were blown up on February 4-morning, Dawn reported.
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Two pylons of the 220 KV transmission line near Dear Allahyar were blown up on February 4-morning, Dawn reported.
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February - 17 
Four electric pylons were blown up in the Kohlu and Jaffarabad districts causing suspension in power supply.
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Four electric pylons were blown up in the Kohlu and Jaffarabad districts causing suspension in power supply.
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February - 17 
Train service between provincial capital Quetta and rest of the country was suspended after railway tracks were blown up at two places, near Killi Zehri and Degree College in Sariab area.
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Train service between provincial capital Quetta and rest of the country was suspended after railway tracks were blown up at two places, near Killi Zehri and Degree College in Sariab area.
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February - 29 
According to Dawn, a military convoy escaped a bomb blast while two shops were destroyed in another attack in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on February 29. In the first incident, high powered explosives went off in the limits of Matni police station which blew up a ge
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According to Dawn, a military convoy escaped a bomb blast while two shops were destroyed in another attack in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on February 29. In the first incident, high powered explosives went off in the limits of Matni police station which blew up a general store and a computer shop. The second explosive went off near the Sepan police check post at PAF Road. According to an official, it was a remote controlled bomb that exploded after a military convoy passed through the area.
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March - 3 
Two pylons of a high power transmission line were blown up near Dera Allayhyar, suspending power supply to Shikarpur from the Och power plant in Dera Murad Jamali.
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Two pylons of a high power transmission line were blown up near Dera Allayhyar, suspending power supply to Shikarpur from the Och power plant in Dera Murad Jamali.
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March - 11 
Two pylons of a high power transmission line were blown up on March 11-night, causing suspension of power supply to several areas of Dera Allahyar, Dawn reported. Police sources said that explosive devices placed near the pylons of 220kv Shaikarpur-Uch power transmission line blew up.
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Two pylons of a high power transmission line were blown up on March 11-night, causing suspension of power supply to several areas of Dera Allahyar, Dawn reported. Police sources said that explosive devices placed near the pylons of 220kv Shaikarpur-Uch power transmission line blew up.
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March - 13 
Power supply to various areas of the Bolan district was disrupted after four pylons of two high-power transmission lines were blown up on March 13-night, according to Dawn. Officials said some saboteurs had planted heavy explosives around three pylons of 220 KV and one pylon of 132 KV of the Sibi-Ma
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Power supply to various areas of the Bolan district was disrupted after four pylons of two high-power transmission lines were blown up on March 13-night, according to Dawn. Officials said some saboteurs had planted heavy explosives around three pylons of 220 KV and one pylon of 132 KV of the Sibi-Mach transmission lines.
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March - 17 
Militants blew up the building of a girls’ high school in the Akhurwal area of Darra Adam Khel on March 16-night. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Local people said the school administration had earlier received letters warning them to close the institution. Handbills purportedly d
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Militants blew up the building of a girls’ high school in the Akhurwal area of Darra Adam Khel on March 16-night. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Local people said the school administration had earlier received letters warning them to close the institution. Handbills purportedly distributed by local militants two days ago again warned women to stop going to schools and join seminaries.
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March - 17 
Taliban militants blew up four Khasadar Force check-posts and a female vocational centre in the Mohmand Agency of FATA on March 17, according to Daily Times. No loss of life was reported in the incidents.
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Taliban militants blew up four Khasadar Force check-posts and a female vocational centre in the Mohmand Agency of FATA on March 17, according to Daily Times. No loss of life was reported in the incidents.
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March - 22 
Militants blew up two government girls’ schools and the main transmission line in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP on March 22, according to Dawn. Local people said that the buildings of two middle schools for girls in Ferozkhel and Bazikhel localities were damaged by the blasts. Officials said that mili
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Militants blew up two government girls’ schools and the main transmission line in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP on March 22, according to Dawn. Local people said that the buildings of two middle schools for girls in Ferozkhel and Bazikhel localities were damaged by the blasts. Officials said that militants had earlier distributed pamphlets in the area warning the administration to close down the schools by March 20. The administration of two skill centres for girls in the area has also been warned to wind up activities or face consequences. A high transmission line damaged in the said area, plunged the Darra town and parts of Kohat district into darkness.
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March - 23 
Militants blew up two power pylons near Kohlu, causing suspension of electricity supply to a vast area in the Kohlu township.
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Militants blew up two power pylons near Kohlu, causing suspension of electricity supply to a vast area in the Kohlu township.
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March - 25 
Traffic between Matta and Khawaz Khela was disrupted after unidentified men blew up a bridge that linked the two towns of Swat district late on March 25, Daily Times reported. The blast damaged a portion of Gaman Bridge, situated near a security check-post.
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Traffic between Matta and Khawaz Khela was disrupted after unidentified men blew up a bridge that linked the two towns of Swat district late on March 25, Daily Times reported. The blast damaged a portion of Gaman Bridge, situated near a security check-post.
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March - 27 
Elsewhere in the province, a bomb blast was reported from Quetta and a grenade exploded in a grid station in Sariab.
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Elsewhere in the province, a bomb blast was reported from Quetta and a grenade exploded in a grid station in Sariab.
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March - 30 
A missile allegedly fired on March 30 from across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border destroyed the office of Mullah Nazeer, a pro-government Taliban leader, in Wana in South Waziristan, The News reported. It was the second missile attack on Nazeer's office in Wana, the headquarters of South Waziristan,
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A missile allegedly fired on March 30 from across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border destroyed the office of Mullah Nazeer, a pro-government Taliban leader, in Wana in South Waziristan, The News reported. It was the second missile attack on Nazeer's office in Wana, the headquarters of South Waziristan, in a fortnight. The office building was destroyed by the blast but there was no loss of life. However, officials of the political administration said the explosion was caused by a time-bomb planted by unknown people at the office of Nazeer.
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March - 30 
Suspected militants blew up two girl schools in Shiraki and Zargonkhel and one Khasadar check-post in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP, The Post reported. However, no loss of life has been reported.
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Suspected militants blew up two girl schools in Shiraki and Zargonkhel and one Khasadar check-post in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP, The Post reported. However, no loss of life has been reported.
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April - 2 
Militants blew up another school building and a portion of a check-post in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP on April 2-night, according to Dawn. Local elder Mohammad Akbar said three rooms of the Government Girls’ Middle School in the Kohi Wal locality were damaged in an explosion. Another explosion occu
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Militants blew up another school building and a portion of a check-post in Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP on April 2-night, according to Dawn. Local elder Mohammad Akbar said three rooms of the Government Girls’ Middle School in the Kohi Wal locality were damaged in an explosion. Another explosion occurred at the main hall of the Zarghunkhel check-post, damaging the infrastructure. Militants have so far reportedly damaged over a dozen school buildings and security posts in the area.
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April - 3 
At least nine persons were injured in bomb blasts in Dera Allahyar and Mastung on April 3, according to Dawn. Three guards of pro-government tribal elder Wadera Bungal Khan Bugti and three passers-by were injured when a remote-controlled bomb attached to a parked motorcycle exploded near Sobatpur Ch
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At least nine persons were injured in bomb blasts in Dera Allahyar and Mastung on April 3, according to Dawn. Three guards of pro-government tribal elder Wadera Bungal Khan Bugti and three passers-by were injured when a remote-controlled bomb attached to a parked motorcycle exploded near Sobatpur Chowk in Dera Allahyar. Bungal Khan, a former commander of the slain nationalist leader, Nawab Akbar Bugti, escaped unhurt. Further, three linemen of the Quetta Electric Supply Company were wounded when a landmine exploded in the Pashkram village of Mastung district. They were repairing a power pylon which had been blown up on April 2-night.
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April - 3 
Militants blew up four CD shops within the Badabher Police Station precinct of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, on April 3, Daily Times reported. Militants planted four homemade bombs in front of the CD shops in the Baroo Stop area on Kohat Road, sources said. The blasts, which
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Militants blew up four CD shops within the Badabher Police Station precinct of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, on April 3, Daily Times reported. Militants planted four homemade bombs in front of the CD shops in the Baroo Stop area on Kohat Road, sources said. The blasts, which occurred at around 2pm, damaged the shops and shredded their shutters. However, no casualties were reported.
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April - 6 
In the FATA, unidentified terrorists on April 6 blew up six shops, including two selling CD (compact disk), at Khar, headquarters of the Bajaur Agency in the FATA, The News reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. No group has claimed responsibility for the blast so far.
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In the FATA, unidentified terrorists on April 6 blew up six shops, including two selling CD (compact disk), at Khar, headquarters of the Bajaur Agency in the FATA, The News reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. No group has claimed responsibility for the blast so far.
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April - 11 
A mortar shell hit the Awami Market in the Chinar Chowk of Kurram Agency in the FATA on April 11, killing two people and injuring three others, while two more people died of sectarian violence in other parts of Kurram Agency, Daily Times reported. The people killed in the mortar blast were identifie
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A mortar shell hit the Awami Market in the Chinar Chowk of Kurram Agency in the FATA on April 11, killing two people and injuring three others, while two more people died of sectarian violence in other parts of Kurram Agency, Daily Times reported. The people killed in the mortar blast were identified as Muhammad Ismail and Muhammad Wakhan, sons of prominent tribal leader Saleh Khan. Ajmal Khan was injured in the blast and a vehicle was destroyed.
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April - 21 
Suspected militants blew up a video shop in the Kurram village of Karak district in NWFP, APP reported. The blast occurred when a remote-controlled explosive device planted near the shop was detonated. However, no loss of life was reported.
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Suspected militants blew up a video shop in the Kurram village of Karak district in NWFP, APP reported. The blast occurred when a remote-controlled explosive device planted near the shop was detonated. However, no loss of life was reported.
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April - 28 
The building of the Kalat post office was damaged when a bomb exploded near it.
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The building of the Kalat post office was damaged when a bomb exploded near it.
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June - 2 
The Government Girls School building and a CD centre were damaged when explosive materials detonated in Takht Bhai in the Mardan district on June 2, according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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The Government Girls School building and a CD centre were damaged when explosive materials detonated in Takht Bhai in the Mardan district on June 2, according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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June - 4 
Bomb blasts destroyed two dozen business establishments, including around eight music shops in Purani Ghari Mandi in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Daily Times. The attack came overnight, at the end of a one-week deadline issued by militants in the town near the Afghan bor
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Bomb blasts destroyed two dozen business establishments, including around eight music shops in Purani Ghari Mandi in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Daily Times. The attack came overnight, at the end of a one-week deadline issued by militants in the town near the Afghan border for shopkeepers to close outlets showing still and moving images, or selling music. “We received a letter one week ago from the Taliban that we must close down our business and not sell any music, videos or photos… Now they have carried out their threat and left us without our business,” shop owner Inayatullah Khan told AFP. No one was hurt in the attack.
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June - 4 
Three civilians were killed and three others sustained injuries in a bomb blast at a video shop in a business centre at Kohat in the NWFP on June 4, The News reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Meanwhile, the All Combined Bazaar Association has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the
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Three civilians were killed and three others sustained injuries in a bomb blast at a video shop in a business centre at Kohat in the NWFP on June 4, The News reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Meanwhile, the All Combined Bazaar Association has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the CD shop owners in the district to wind up their businesses to avoid action by the association.
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June - 12 
A suicide bomber blew himself in the office of a cable operator in the jurisdiction of Gaon Police station in the Malakand Division of NWFP on June 12, Daily Times reported. According to ARY TV, the office was completely destroyed but no causalities were reported.
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A suicide bomber blew himself in the office of a cable operator in the jurisdiction of Gaon Police station in the Malakand Division of NWFP on June 12, Daily Times reported. According to ARY TV, the office was completely destroyed but no causalities were reported.
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June - 13 
The Wazir tribesmen of the Mir Ali area disconnected power supply to North and South Waziristan due to an ongoing dispute among them, Aaj TV reported. According to the channel, the tribesmen cut off the transmission line supplying electricity to North and South Waziristan, suspending power supply in
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The Wazir tribesmen of the Mir Ali area disconnected power supply to North and South Waziristan due to an ongoing dispute among them, Aaj TV reported. According to the channel, the tribesmen cut off the transmission line supplying electricity to North and South Waziristan, suspending power supply in both agencies.
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June - 22 
Three persons were injured when militants blew up a music shop by hurling some explosive materials into its premises in the Tirah Bazaar at Kohat in the NWFP, according to Daily Times. The militants were reportedly veiled and riding motorbikes.
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Three persons were injured when militants blew up a music shop by hurling some explosive materials into its premises in the Tirah Bazaar at Kohat in the NWFP, according to Daily Times. The militants were reportedly veiled and riding motorbikes.
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July - 1 
Power supply to Mastung, Kalat and Quetta in Balochistan was suspended after a pylon of the 132-KV Quetta-Mastung transmission line in the Mianghundi area was blown up by the insurgents, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injury was reported.
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Power supply to Mastung, Kalat and Quetta in Balochistan was suspended after a pylon of the 132-KV Quetta-Mastung transmission line in the Mianghundi area was blown up by the insurgents, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injury was reported.
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July - 2 
In the NWFP, militants burnt a college and a police post in the Matta sub-division of the Swat district on July 2. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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In the NWFP, militants burnt a college and a police post in the Matta sub-division of the Swat district on July 2. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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July - 4 
A blast damaged the boundary wall of a school in Kohlu, APP reported. Also, two electricity towers were destroyed in the Kohlu and Rakhni areas. Further, a gas pipeline was blown up in the DeraBugti area. A large section of the pipeline was destroyed, suspending the gas supply to the plant.
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A blast damaged the boundary wall of a school in Kohlu, APP reported. Also, two electricity towers were destroyed in the Kohlu and Rakhni areas. Further, a gas pipeline was blown up in the DeraBugti area. A large section of the pipeline was destroyed, suspending the gas supply to the plant.
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July - 9 
An unidentified people blew up a CD shop and two centres believed to be drug dens in the LandiKotal area of Khyber Agency.
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An unidentified people blew up a CD shop and two centres believed to be drug dens in the LandiKotal area of Khyber Agency.
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July - 9 
Two bombs exploded in two shops in LandiKotal early on July 9. There were no casualties reported. A third bomb, which was found by children in the area, was defused safely.
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Two bombs exploded in two shops in LandiKotal early on July 9. There were no casualties reported. A third bomb, which was found by children in the area, was defused safely.
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July - 15 
Five soldiers sustained injuries when some suspected militants fired rockets at the Dir Scouts fort in Balambat in the Lower Dir district in the early hours of July 15. At least 10 rockets were fired at the fort from the hills of Safaray village at about 3 am, The News reported. One of the rockets l
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Five soldiers sustained injuries when some suspected militants fired rockets at the Dir Scouts fort in Balambat in the Lower Dir district in the early hours of July 15. At least 10 rockets were fired at the fort from the hills of Safaray village at about 3 am, The News reported. One of the rockets landed near the main gate of the fort wounding five soldiers on duty. One rocket hit the private residence of a doctor at the DHQ hospital in Timergara, Dr Zahir Rabbani, at the colony and damaged the roof of the house. Two of the rockets landed at the Dir Scouts ground, one near the official residence of the district coordination officer, one near the National Bank branch and telephone exchange while the remaining landed on trees on the bank of Panjkora River.
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July - 17 
Elsewhere in the province, four mobile phone shops were destroyed and three others were partially damaged in a bomb blast in the Israr Market in Shabqadar near Charsadda district on July 17. Shopkeepers in the market were dealing in ‘obscene’ ring-tones according to threatening letters they had rece
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Elsewhere in the province, four mobile phone shops were destroyed and three others were partially damaged in a bomb blast in the Israr Market in Shabqadar near Charsadda district on July 17. Shopkeepers in the market were dealing in ‘obscene’ ring-tones according to threatening letters they had received from local Taliban prior to the blast.
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July - 18 
In the province, unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at a shop in the Teetabat village of Swat district on July 18, injuring four civilians.
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In the province, unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at a shop in the Teetabat village of Swat district on July 18, injuring four civilians.
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July - 20 
In another incident in Kohlu, a bomb planted by suspected insurgents next to the wall of an under-construction cantonment exploded. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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In another incident in Kohlu, a bomb planted by suspected insurgents next to the wall of an under-construction cantonment exploded. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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July - 20 
Two main power supply pylons were blown off in the Nasazai area of Kohlu district on July 20. The bombs badly damaged the 132 kV Kahan-Kohlu transmission line. Electricity supply was consequently suspended to the Kohlu district and surrounding villages.
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Two main power supply pylons were blown off in the Nasazai area of Kohlu district on July 20. The bombs badly damaged the 132 kV Kahan-Kohlu transmission line. Electricity supply was consequently suspended to the Kohlu district and surrounding villages.
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July - 24 
A bomb blast occurred outside the Nawab Nauroz Stadium in Mastung on July 24 but caused no casualties, Daily Times reported. According to Dawn News, the blast occurred at a time when Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani and six other cabinet ministers were watching a football match inside
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A bomb blast occurred outside the Nawab Nauroz Stadium in Mastung on July 24 but caused no casualties, Daily Times reported. According to Dawn News, the blast occurred at a time when Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani and six other cabinet ministers were watching a football match inside the stadium. Police officials confirmed that the chief minister and others remained unhurt and the blast damaged only a portion of a wall of the stadium.
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July - 25 
As the peace accord between the NWFP Government and the Taliban in Swat district has virtually become ineffective, violence in the Swat Valley is gradually increasing, The News reported. On July 25, suspected militants bombed a government girls’ high school in the Tutano Banda area of Kabal division
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As the peace accord between the NWFP Government and the Taliban in Swat district has virtually become ineffective, violence in the Swat Valley is gradually increasing, The News reported. On July 25, suspected militants bombed a government girls’ high school in the Tutano Banda area of Kabal division, a cloth market in Charbagh and a barbershop in Golibagh. However, no loss of life was reported in these incidents. The eight-room building of the girls’ high school completely caved in after the blast. With it, the total number of destroyed schools in the Swat valley has reached 60. According to officials, 62 girls’ schools have been closed due to the refusal of female teaching staff and students to attend school on account of the precarious security situation in the valley while another 10 have been occupied by the troops. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said his group was not behind the blast and laid blame on a ‘third party’. He said that local Taliban were not against girls’ education although they opposed the system of women’s education in Pakistan.
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July - 26 
An electricity tower was blown up in Zahri town on July 26. The explosion suspended electricity supply to the town and its peripheries
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An electricity tower was blown up in Zahri town on July 26. The explosion suspended electricity supply to the town and its peripheries
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July - 27 
A bomb blast damaged the switch room of a cell-phone tower in the Bilitang area, a stronghold of the Taliban, on Rawalpindi Road in Kohat on late July 26-night, according to Dawn.
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A bomb blast damaged the switch room of a cell-phone tower in the Bilitang area, a stronghold of the Taliban, on Rawalpindi Road in Kohat on late July 26-night, according to Dawn.
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July - 27 
A boy was killed and seven persons were wounded in a bomb blast at a market in the Charbagh division of Swat district on July 27, The News reported. Four shops were completely destroyed while eight others were partially damaged in the blast.
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A boy was killed and seven persons were wounded in a bomb blast at a market in the Charbagh division of Swat district on July 27, The News reported. Four shops were completely destroyed while eight others were partially damaged in the blast.
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July - 28 
Militants set off explosives and damaged the Government Boys Primary School in Bad Siah. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Militants set off explosives and damaged the Government Boys Primary School in Bad Siah. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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July - 29 
Four rooms were completely destroyed when militants set ablaze a girls’ school in the Chamtalai area of Khwazakhela division in the early hours of July 29.
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Four rooms were completely destroyed when militants set ablaze a girls’ school in the Chamtalai area of Khwazakhela division in the early hours of July 29.
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July - 29 July - 30
48 militants, including a commander, and five soldiers were killed and an unspecified number of people were injured as fierce clashes continued in the Swat Valley of the NWFP for the second consecutive day on July 30, The News reported. The fighting erupted on July 29 after the militants attacke
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48 militants, including a commander, and five soldiers were killed and an unspecified number of people were injured as fierce clashes continued in the Swat Valley of the NWFP for the second consecutive day on July 30, The News reported. The fighting erupted on July 29 after the militants attacked a security post in their stronghold in the Matta sub-division and took about 25 security force (SF) personnel hostage. After the overnight targeting of various militants’ positions, the SFs, backed by gunship helicopters, carried out an operation and shelled suspected militant positions in several parts of the valley, including Peuchar, Namal, Ronial, Sarbanda and Chuprial that left 48 persons dead and as many injured. The Taliban militants also claimed killing 25 SF personnel, but the claim could not be confirmed independently. A military spokesman said in the daylong clashes with the militants, one officer, a junior officer and three soldiers were killed. The two sides clashed in the Sijbanr area of Matta in which, according to the military spokesman, approximately 25 militants were killed. In the Sarbanda area of Matta, hundreds of militants attacked the troops and claimed killing 30 SF personnel. The claim was rejected by the military, which said that only two officers and three soldiers were killed in the attack. Further, SFs also killed 12 militants and injured several others when they attacked the militants, who had laid siege to the Matta police station. The militants targeted the Wenai check-post with rockets and one militant was killed when the troops retaliated. Backed by gunship helicopters, the SFs also attacked suspected positions of the militants in the mountainous area of Peuchar, killing ‘commander’ Maulvi Hussain Ali alias Tor Mulla and 10 others. The attack also left six militants, including commander Nisar, injured. In the Jura area of Matta, shelling by the Army gunship helicopters injured 13 people. In the Shangwatai area of Matta, two persons were killed as the peach orchard, they were working in, was targeted by military gunship helicopters. In addition, approximately 24 mortar shells landed in Nihag Darra area on the Swat-Dir border injuring two persons. The militants also blew up a Government hotel in Malam Jabba, which they had torched earlier, and an Army rest house in the Charbagh sub-division. They also blew up a Government girls’ school in Gulibagh and bridges in the Gurra, Ronial and other areas of Matta. The local military officials said curfew across the Swat Valley would remain in place till further notice. The militants also blocked roads in Kabal sub-division, Chota Kalam, Ningwalai and other mountainous areas with huge boulders and tree trunks suspending traffic on the Matta-Mingora road. Muslim Khan, spokesman for the local Taliban, told Associated Press that only five militants had been killed in the clashes and claimed that they had killed more than 30 soldiers. "The morale of our Taliban is high and security forces are retreating in several areas," he claimed. He said the militants were fighting in self-defence and blamed the Government for "not honouring" the May 2008 peace agreement. "If the Government doesn’t announce a formal end to this deal, neither will we," Khan said. Talks, for the moment, were out of question, he added.
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August - 8 
Suspected militants also blew up an electricity pylon in the Shaikh Muhammadi area late on August 8, disrupting electricity supply for many hours.
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Suspected militants also blew up an electricity pylon in the Shaikh Muhammadi area late on August 8, disrupting electricity supply for many hours.
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August - 11 
In another incident, a bridge in Dherai, linking Mingora with Matta, was partially damaged when a bomb planted by the militants exploded on August 11-morning. A basic health unit, a mosque and a number of shops were damaged.
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In another incident, a bridge in Dherai, linking Mingora with Matta, was partially damaged when a bomb planted by the militants exploded on August 11-morning. A basic health unit, a mosque and a number of shops were damaged.
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August - 14 
Militants also blew up two power pylons in the Fazil Chal area of Kohlu, disrupting power supply to a vast area.
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Militants also blew up two power pylons in the Fazil Chal area of Kohlu, disrupting power supply to a vast area.
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August - 30 
On August 30, a house came under attack in South Waziristan and four persons, including two Canadians of Arab origin, were killed.
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On August 30, a house came under attack in South Waziristan and four persons, including two Canadians of Arab origin, were killed.
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August - 31 
Six people were killed and eight others sustained injuries in a missile attack on a residential compound in Ghundi village of North Waziristan on August 31, Dawn reported. It was not clear if the missile had been fired from a US drone, but some local people reported seeing an unmanned aircraft flyin
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Six people were killed and eight others sustained injuries in a missile attack on a residential compound in Ghundi village of North Waziristan on August 31, Dawn reported. It was not clear if the missile had been fired from a US drone, but some local people reported seeing an unmanned aircraft flying over the area. According to AFP, most of the dead were foreign militants, including Arabs and Uzbeks. This was the fourth missile attack in the tribal region during August.
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August - 31 
The militants destroyed four abandoned bungalows of PML-Q's local leader, Haroon Rashid, with explosives in the Koza Banda area of Kabal sub-division. In the same locality, a civilian, Khursheed, died when a mortar shell hit him on his way home.
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The militants destroyed four abandoned bungalows of PML-Q's local leader, Haroon Rashid, with explosives in the Koza Banda area of Kabal sub-division. In the same locality, a civilian, Khursheed, died when a mortar shell hit him on his way home.
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September - 2 
Six shops in Matta bazaar owned by the ruling Awami National Party leader Afzal Khan Lala were also blown up. The shops had reportedly been vacated after threats by militants over the past few days. Afzal Khan is the only senior nationalist leader who is still living in the Swat valley despite sever
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Six shops in Matta bazaar owned by the ruling Awami National Party leader Afzal Khan Lala were also blown up. The shops had reportedly been vacated after threats by militants over the past few days. Afzal Khan is the only senior nationalist leader who is still living in the Swat valley despite several attacks and continuing threats.
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September - 8 
A woman and two children died on the same day when a mortar shell hit their house in Shago area of Khar.
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A woman and two children died on the same day when a mortar shell hit their house in Shago area of Khar.
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September - 8 
At least 10 militants were killed and 14 civilians injured while several houses were destroyed in shelling by the security forces on Koza Bandai area of Kabal sub-division in the Swat valley in North West Frontier Province on September 8, The News reported. Sources said the security forces continued
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At least 10 militants were killed and 14 civilians injured while several houses were destroyed in shelling by the security forces on Koza Bandai area of Kabal sub-division in the Swat valley in North West Frontier Province on September 8, The News reported. Sources said the security forces continued artillery shelling on suspected hideouts of militants in Koza Bandai, killing 10 militants and destroying several houses. At least 14 persons, including two women, were also injured, when their houses were struck by shells fired by the security forces. Meanwhile, spy planes were again seen hovering for several hours over the area on September 8 that panicked the people.
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September - 11 
The militants blew up a telephone exchange and several houses in the Kabal Tehsil.
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The militants blew up a telephone exchange and several houses in the Kabal Tehsil.
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September - 17 
Daily Times reports that unidentified militants blew up a bridge on the Indus Highway in the Darra Adam Khel area of NWFP on September 17, police said. They blew up the fourth link bridge with explosives near Shenay Kalay area of Darra Adam Khel. Residents are facing severe problems because of the c
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Daily Times reports that unidentified militants blew up a bridge on the Indus Highway in the Darra Adam Khel area of NWFP on September 17, police said. They blew up the fourth link bridge with explosives near Shenay Kalay area of Darra Adam Khel. Residents are facing severe problems because of the closure of the Kohat Tunnel and the Indus Highway.
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September - 17 
The telephone and mobile phone services have been suspended to the area as some miscreants had detonated the telephone exchange in the Sadda area a few days ago.
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The telephone and mobile phone services have been suspended to the area as some miscreants had detonated the telephone exchange in the Sadda area a few days ago.
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September - 19 
Two persons were wounded after unidentified assailants lobbed a hand grenade into a house at Killi Chashma Achozai in Balochistan, police said.
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Two persons were wounded after unidentified assailants lobbed a hand grenade into a house at Killi Chashma Achozai in Balochistan, police said.
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September - 21 
Five persons, including a minor girl and a woman, were injured when unidentified militants on September 21 blew up a grid station at Amman Kot chowk (Rahimabad) in the Mingora area of Swat in the NWFP, disrupting power supply to Swat and Shangla districts, reports Daily Times. The Online quoted an e
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Five persons, including a minor girl and a woman, were injured when unidentified militants on September 21 blew up a grid station at Amman Kot chowk (Rahimabad) in the Mingora area of Swat in the NWFP, disrupting power supply to Swat and Shangla districts, reports Daily Times. The Online quoted an employee at the grid station as saying that unidentified men held the staff hostage and fixed remote control bombs in the control room.
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September - 22 
Unidentified men blew up the house of Kooza Bandai, Nazim Sher Afzal Khan, with explosives. However, no casualty was reported, according to Online.
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Unidentified men blew up the house of Kooza Bandai, Nazim Sher Afzal Khan, with explosives. However, no casualty was reported, according to Online.
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September - 23 
Daily Times reported that three persons, including two women, were killed in a mortar attack on the Pewar village of Kurram Agency in the FATA on September 23. Political administration sources said that the Mengal tribesmen allegedly fired four mortar shells at a house in the Pewar village that belo
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Daily Times reported that three persons, including two women, were killed in a mortar attack on the Pewar village of Kurram Agency in the FATA on September 23. Political administration sources said that the Mengal tribesmen allegedly fired four mortar shells at a house in the Pewar village that belonged to a Toori tribesman, killing three people.
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September - 24 
Two girls’ schools were blown up in the Sheen Kat area of Charbagh on September 24-night.
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Two girls’ schools were blown up in the Sheen Kat area of Charbagh on September 24-night.
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October - 1 
On October 1, five people had been killed in a US strike, eight kilometers south of the town of Mir Ali. Reports said that a US pilot less drone fired two missiles at a house in the area.
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On October 1, five people had been killed in a US strike, eight kilometers south of the town of Mir Ali. Reports said that a US pilot less drone fired two missiles at a house in the area.
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October - 7 
Daily Times reports that local Taliban militants blew up two private girls’ colleges in the Sangota area of Swat in the NWFP on October 7. Before bombing Excelsior Public Girls College and Sangota Public Girls College, the Taliban militants abducted two policemen and two security guards deployed the
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Daily Times reports that local Taliban militants blew up two private girls’ colleges in the Sangota area of Swat in the NWFP on October 7. Before bombing Excelsior Public Girls College and Sangota Public Girls College, the Taliban militants abducted two policemen and two security guards deployed there for security.
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October - 8 
Another incident, the Taliban militants blew up the house of Union Council Nazim Jamshid Ali in the Kabal tehsil. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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Another incident, the Taliban militants blew up the house of Union Council Nazim Jamshid Ali in the Kabal tehsil. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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October - 8 
Dawn reports that a man was injured when militants fired two rockets at a private educational institution here in Bahawalnagar area on October 8-night. The school building and nearby house were partially damaged in the attack. One of the rockets hit Dils Academy and destroyed a room. The other hit t
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Dawn reports that a man was injured when militants fired two rockets at a private educational institution here in Bahawalnagar area on October 8-night. The school building and nearby house were partially damaged in the attack. One of the rockets hit Dils Academy and destroyed a room. The other hit the boundary wall of the house of Hafeez Bangash. A motorcyclist identified as Imran, resident of old bus stand, was injured by shrapnel of the rocket.
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October - 8 
Political administration officials said the Taliban militants blew up three houses with explosives in the Tauheed area of Khar.
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Political administration officials said the Taliban militants blew up three houses with explosives in the Tauheed area of Khar.
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October - 8 
Unidentified assailants blew up a CD shop with explosives on October 8-night, police said, according to Daily Times.
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Unidentified assailants blew up a CD shop with explosives on October 8-night, police said, according to Daily Times.
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October - 9 
Six members of a family were killed in the Darmai area of Matta tehsil (revenue division) as a shell fired by the security forces (SFs) accidentally hit the house of a local, identified as Wazirzada. The dead include two women, three children and a male member of the family.
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Six members of a family were killed in the Darmai area of Matta tehsil (revenue division) as a shell fired by the security forces (SFs) accidentally hit the house of a local, identified as Wazirzada. The dead include two women, three children and a male member of the family.
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October - 10 
The Taliban blew up two girls’ schools in Ali Grama and Sirsenai areas of Kabal tehsil on October 10.
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The Taliban blew up two girls’ schools in Ali Grama and Sirsenai areas of Kabal tehsil on October 10.
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October - 10 
Unidentified militants blew up a guesthouse owned by Awami National Party (ANP) Information Secretary Zahid Khan in the Haji Abad area of Lower Dir district on October 10.
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Unidentified militants blew up a guesthouse owned by Awami National Party (ANP) Information Secretary Zahid Khan in the Haji Abad area of Lower Dir district on October 10.
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October - 11 
The Taliban also blew up two power plants in the Saidu Sharif and Mingora areas.
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The Taliban also blew up two power plants in the Saidu Sharif and Mingora areas.
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October - 12 
The lashkar torched seven houses of militants in different areas of Charmang. In retaliation, the militants also set on fire three houses of lashkar elders, destroying them completely.
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The lashkar torched seven houses of militants in different areas of Charmang. In retaliation, the militants also set on fire three houses of lashkar elders, destroying them completely.
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October - 14 
The militants blew up a high school in the Fazalabad area of Kanju town, reports The News.
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The militants blew up a high school in the Fazalabad area of Kanju town, reports The News.
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October - 15 
By clamping curfew in Khar, headquarters of Bajaur Agency, the SFs have started preparations for decisive action against Taliban, Online reported. AFP quoted a security official as saying a curfew was imposed in Khar as part of the ongoing military operation. All shops and offices were closed, the r
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By clamping curfew in Khar, headquarters of Bajaur Agency, the SFs have started preparations for decisive action against Taliban, Online reported. AFP quoted a security official as saying a curfew was imposed in Khar as part of the ongoing military operation. All shops and offices were closed, the roads were empty, and all residents were ordered to remain indoors. AP quoted government official, Jamil Khan, as saying fresh troops were flowing into Khar along with tanks and artillery. Khan said artillery attacks overnight killed four Taliban in the Charmang area. The SFs and political administration of Bajaur Agency destroyed the houses of two important Taliban commanders in Khar and Yousaf Abad. They used dynamite to blow up the house of Commander Iqbal at Khar and the house of Commander Liaqat Yousaf at Yousaf Abad.
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October - 15 
Unidentified persons blew up a basic health unit (BHU) in the Chamtali area of Khwazakhela. The building and record were destroyed in the blasts. However, the spokesman for the Swat chapter of banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Muslim Khan, said they had not killed the couple, the lady council
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Unidentified persons blew up a basic health unit (BHU) in the Chamtali area of Khwazakhela. The building and record were destroyed in the blasts. However, the spokesman for the Swat chapter of banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Muslim Khan, said they had not killed the couple, the lady councillor, Nishast and her husband Rahman, as it has never been their policy to kill women. He said the destruction of health facilities would cause problems to masses; therefore, they didn’t destroy the BHU.
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October - 16 
Volunteers of the tribal lashkar (militia) and officials of the political administration set ablaze three houses of local commanders of militants in the Tauheedabad area, 10-kilometres from Khar. In retaliation, around 20 armed militants destroyed the houses of two tribesmen in the Inayat Kellay are
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Volunteers of the tribal lashkar (militia) and officials of the political administration set ablaze three houses of local commanders of militants in the Tauheedabad area, 10-kilometres from Khar. In retaliation, around 20 armed militants destroyed the houses of two tribesmen in the Inayat Kellay area. The sources said owners of the houses were brothers and were serving in the Bajaur Levies Force.
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October - 19 
ARY One World reported that Taliban militants blew up Provincial Minister Ayub Khan’s rest house in the Ashari area of Swat.
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ARY One World reported that Taliban militants blew up Provincial Minister Ayub Khan’s rest house in the Ashari area of Swat.
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October - 21 
Taliban militants set ablaze a World Food Programme (WFP) godown in the Kanju area of Kabal tehsil (revenue division), destroying 70,000 canisters of cooking oil and damaging two houses and a mosque.
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Taliban militants set ablaze a World Food Programme (WFP) godown in the Kanju area of Kabal tehsil (revenue division), destroying 70,000 canisters of cooking oil and damaging two houses and a mosque.
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October - 22 
A Salarzai tribal militia set ablaze 12 houses that they said belonged to Taliban commanders. The houses were located in the Banda and Ghundai areas of Salarzai tehsil.
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A Salarzai tribal militia set ablaze 12 houses that they said belonged to Taliban commanders. The houses were located in the Banda and Ghundai areas of Salarzai tehsil.
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October - 26 
Three civilians were killed as Taliban militants targeted a barbershop in the Sambat area of Swat.
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Three civilians were killed as Taliban militants targeted a barbershop in the Sambat area of Swat.
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October - 28 
The militants blew up the Girls High School in Odigram, a town situated on the outskirts of Mingora city. No loss of life was reported in the blast.
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The militants blew up the Girls High School in Odigram, a town situated on the outskirts of Mingora city. No loss of life was reported in the blast.
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October - 29 
APP reported a powerful blast rocked the main compound wall of a school in the Cantonment area.
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APP reported a powerful blast rocked the main compound wall of a school in the Cantonment area.
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October - 30 
A civilian, Gul Sher, died when his house was hit by a shell, while 11 others sustained serious injuries in the Fiza Ghat.
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A civilian, Gul Sher, died when his house was hit by a shell, while 11 others sustained serious injuries in the Fiza Ghat.
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October - 30 
Two persons were killed and another injured when a shell accidentally hit a house in the Bai Cheena area of Khar tehsil (revenue division) in the Bajaur Agency of FATA, reports Daily Times.
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Two persons were killed and another injured when a shell accidentally hit a house in the Bai Cheena area of Khar tehsil (revenue division) in the Bajaur Agency of FATA, reports Daily Times.
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November - 5 
The militants destroyed one bridge each in Sangota and Fizzagat areas with explosives.
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The militants destroyed one bridge each in Sangota and Fizzagat areas with explosives.
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November - 6 
A 500KV electricity pylon was blown up near Badabher, briefly disrupting power supply to Peshawar before it was restored through alternative sources.
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A 500KV electricity pylon was blown up near Badabher, briefly disrupting power supply to Peshawar before it was restored through alternative sources.
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November - 9 
The Taliban militants set ablaze a television cable operator’s office on fire in the Sangota area and two girls’ schools in Kabal tehsil (revenue division), AFP quoted police as saying.
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The Taliban militants set ablaze a television cable operator’s office on fire in the Sangota area and two girls’ schools in Kabal tehsil (revenue division), AFP quoted police as saying.
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November - 10 
Militants blew up a middle school for girls in the Chukiatan area of Upper Dir district, according to Dawn. Three rooms of the four-room building were razed to ground while the remaining one was damaged in two consecutive blasts. So far five girls’ schools -- two high, two middle and a primary -- ha
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Militants blew up a middle school for girls in the Chukiatan area of Upper Dir district, according to Dawn. Three rooms of the four-room building were razed to ground while the remaining one was damaged in two consecutive blasts. So far five girls’ schools -- two high, two middle and a primary -- have been destroyed in the district during the last six months.
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November - 10 
The militants blew up two more bridges, including a small bridge in Sangota and the newly-constructed Landakay-Shamozo bridge.
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The militants blew up two more bridges, including a small bridge in Sangota and the newly-constructed Landakay-Shamozo bridge.
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November - 11 
A suicide bomber blew himself up at a packed Qayyum Stadium in Peshawar on November 11, killing four people, including a policeman and three civilians. 13 more persons were wounded, according to Daily Times. Investigations Senior Superintendent of Police Ghulam Muhammad said seven or eight kilogramm
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A suicide bomber blew himself up at a packed Qayyum Stadium in Peshawar on November 11, killing four people, including a policeman and three civilians. 13 more persons were wounded, according to Daily Times. Investigations Senior Superintendent of Police Ghulam Muhammad said seven or eight kilogrammes of explosives were used in the attack. Human limbs and a hand – apparently of the suicide bomber were seen on the site. Nearby cars were also damaged. The bomber is believed to be young man of around 20 years and had explosives strapped to his body, bomb disposal officer Hukam Khan said. “The bomber was stopped by the police and when he failed to enter the stadium he blew himself up at the gate,” provincial police chief Malik Naveed told reporters. The attack was made as fireworks marked the conclusion of the weeklong 3rd Inter-Provincial Games. The NWFP Governor Owais Ghani had just left the venue and senior minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour was on his way out, NWFP Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain told reporters. Awami National Party politicians have been targeted in the past by Taliban and the party’s chief Asfandyar Wali Khan narrowly survived a suicide attack last month.
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November - 12 
Taliban fired mortars at a security checkpoint in Totano Banday village without causing any casualty. Clashes were also reported from the Ningolai area of Kabal. But there were no casualties. In Matta tehsil, four suspected Taliban were arrested during an operation. In the same tehsil, Taliban blew
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Taliban fired mortars at a security checkpoint in Totano Banday village without causing any casualty. Clashes were also reported from the Ningolai area of Kabal. But there were no casualties. In Matta tehsil, four suspected Taliban were arrested during an operation. In the same tehsil, Taliban blew up a boys’ high school in Drushkhela area.
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November - 13 
At least three labourers were injured in rockets attack in the Swat Scouts Camp near Warsak Dam on November 13, reports Daily Times. Two other rockets landed in the Sher Bridge area of Malagoori tehsil (revenue division) in Khyber Agency and damaged a house and a factory. No casualties were, however
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At least three labourers were injured in rockets attack in the Swat Scouts Camp near Warsak Dam on November 13, reports Daily Times. Two other rockets landed in the Sher Bridge area of Malagoori tehsil (revenue division) in Khyber Agency and damaged a house and a factory. No casualties were, however, reported in the incident.
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On November 13 and 14, two powerful remote-controlled explosions destroyed six shops including two shops renting out video CDs and injured three persons in Dera Ismail Khan of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), reports Daily Times. The first blast occurred at 10pm on November 13-night in a CD
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On November 13 and 14, two powerful remote-controlled explosions destroyed six shops including two shops renting out video CDs and injured three persons in Dera Ismail Khan of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), reports Daily Times. The first blast occurred at 10pm on November 13-night in a CD shop at Circle Road near Swayra Hotel. Three adjoining shops were also destroyed completely. The second blast occurred near Circle Road Eidgah Klan Mor at 6am on November 14 in a video shop. The explosion destroyed two more shops.
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November - 14 
During the search operation in Rashkai area, the security forces demolished three houses and a public school, which the Taliban were using for attacks against government forces.
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During the search operation in Rashkai area, the security forces demolished three houses and a public school, which the Taliban were using for attacks against government forces.
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November - 19 
A bridge was damaged in a bomb blast in Khuzdar. Sources said that a road bridge at Quetta Karachi highway was partially damaged in an explosion that occurred under the bridge in Khuzdar.
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A bridge was damaged in a bomb blast in Khuzdar. Sources said that a road bridge at Quetta Karachi highway was partially damaged in an explosion that occurred under the bridge in Khuzdar.
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November - 19 
Two women were killed and five other persons wounded when mortar shells fired by the security forces landed at a house of one Manzaray in the Kass area of Khwazakhela Tehsil (revenue division). It was also reported that two persons were killed and as many injured when a mortar shell hit a house in K
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Two women were killed and five other persons wounded when mortar shells fired by the security forces landed at a house of one Manzaray in the Kass area of Khwazakhela Tehsil (revenue division). It was also reported that two persons were killed and as many injured when a mortar shell hit a house in Kabal Tehsil. The dead were identified as Inam and his son Khaista, while one of the injured was identified as Amirzeb, while the identity of another injured could not be ascertained. In another incident, militants blew up a Government primary school in the Bara Bandai area of Kabal.
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November - 19 
The house of a security official was attacked with a hand grenade in the industrial town of Hub. However, the grenade exploded in the courtyard of the house damaging the doors and windows and no casualty was reported.
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The house of a security official was attacked with a hand grenade in the industrial town of Hub. However, the grenade exploded in the courtyard of the house damaging the doors and windows and no casualty was reported.
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November - 20 
According to Daily Times, fighter jets targeted Taliban hideouts in the Ghat Piocher area of Matta Tehsil (revenue division) in Swat on November 20. AFP quoted security officials as saying that 20 militants were killed in the bombing. However, the Swat Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said that five ho
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According to Daily Times, fighter jets targeted Taliban hideouts in the Ghat Piocher area of Matta Tehsil (revenue division) in Swat on November 20. AFP quoted security officials as saying that 20 militants were killed in the bombing. However, the Swat Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said that five houses and a local school were destroyed in the bombing, but there were no casualties.
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December - 15 
According to The News, unidentified militants on December 15 torched 15 houses owned by former federal minister and Awami National Party leader Afzal Khan Lala in the Droshkhela area of Swat District. The houses were used by his personal servants. No casualty was reported in the incident as the inma
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According to The News, unidentified militants on December 15 torched 15 houses owned by former federal minister and Awami National Party leader Afzal Khan Lala in the Droshkhela area of Swat District. The houses were used by his personal servants. No casualty was reported in the incident as the inmates had already abandoned the houses.
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