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January - 3 
Eight bodies were recovered from different parts of the District on January 3, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, three bodies were found at Green Chowk while two bodies were recovered from the Ode Gram area of the District. Three more bodies were found from a house in the Shak
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Eight bodies were recovered from different parts of the District on January 3, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, three bodies were found at Green Chowk while two bodies were recovered from the Ode Gram area of the District. Three more bodies were found from a house in the Shakardara area of Matta sub-division. According to the channel, the killings were part of a series of targeted killings in the valley.
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January - 4 
According to Daily Times, armed men killed a trooper of the Balochistan Constabulary, identified as Abdul Hakeem, in the Shallkot area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, in the evening of January 4. No group has claimed responsibility for the killing so far. The attack appeared to be a targeted kill
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According to Daily Times, armed men killed a trooper of the Balochistan Constabulary, identified as Abdul Hakeem, in the Shallkot area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, in the evening of January 4. No group has claimed responsibility for the killing so far. The attack appeared to be a targeted killing – the first of its type directed against a Government functionary in 2009. Around 73 people are reported to have died in targeted killings by Baloch militants in 2008.
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January - 14 
Unidentified assailants killed four Policemen, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police, in a shootout in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on January 14, Daily Times reported. Motorcyclists ambushed a Police team on Sariab Road at around 11am, killing four Policemen. Three of the murdered Policeme
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Unidentified assailants killed four Policemen, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police, in a shootout in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on January 14, Daily Times reported. Motorcyclists ambushed a Police team on Sariab Road at around 11am, killing four Policemen. Three of the murdered Policemen belonged to Hazara community and were Shia. The outlawed Sunni group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed responsibility for the killings, which reportedly appear to be part of a recent series of target killing of Shias in the provincial capital that has claimed six lives in a month. "We claim the responsibility for today’s attack," Ali Haider, identifying himself as a spokesman for the group, said in telephone calls to local media, AFP reported. "It was a target killing and police officers belonging to the Hazara tribe were targeted," a senior police officer said, according to Dawn.
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January - 24 
Two persons of Punjabi origin were shot dead in a targeted killing on the Sariab road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on January 24, Police said, reported Daily Times. The victims, identified as Muhammad Farooq and Shahzad Ahmed, were both residents of Rahim Yar Khan District of Pu
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Two persons of Punjabi origin were shot dead in a targeted killing on the Sariab road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on January 24, Police said, reported Daily Times. The victims, identified as Muhammad Farooq and Shahzad Ahmed, were both residents of Rahim Yar Khan District of Punjab. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) spokesman Bibarg Baloch claiming the responsibility for the killings told Daily Times that the men were killed in reaction to the “ongoing genocide of the Baloch people by the Pakistan Army”. He said the BLA had formally asked all ‘Punjabi citizens’ to leave Balochistan or face the consequences. “Those who followed our warnings have already left, but those who refuse to quit Balochistan will be targeted in the future,” he warned. The BLA spokesman also claimed the two men were intelligence agents.
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January - 26 
Personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) had to be called in to maintain law and order in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, after fierce clashes erupted between Police and an angry mob following the killing of Chairman Hazara Democratic Party, Hussain Ali Yousufi of the Shia community, on January 26, The
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Personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) had to be called in to maintain law and order in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, after fierce clashes erupted between Police and an angry mob following the killing of Chairman Hazara Democratic Party, Hussain Ali Yousufi of the Shia community, on January 26, The News reported. Yousufi, who was running a travel agency on the Dr Bano Road, was entering his office at 10:30am (PST) when some unidentified gunmen sprayed bullets on him with automatic weapons. The armed men later escaped from the incident site. At least 13 persons were injured when clashes among angry protestors, Police and traders took place on the Shahra-e-Iqbal and Jinnah Road. The traders and protestors used weapons and pelted stones at each other. The protesters also torched several vehicles, motorcycles and a bank on the Jinnah Road. Four vehicles, a commercial bank and two motorcycles were set ablaze as clashes continued for several hours. Police later claimed to have arrested 21 suspects, including three activists of a banned religious organization, on charges of killing Hussain Yousufi. AFP added that the banned Sunni militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed responsibility for the killing in a telephone call to the local press club. “We claim responsibility for this attack,” said the caller, who identified himself as Ali Haider, a purported LeJ spokesman. Around 12 Hazaragi-speaking Shias have been killed in Quetta in about a month’s time, according to Daily Times.
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January - 26 
Six people were killed and 22 others sustained injuries when a bomb rigged to a bicycle exploded in a populated area in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on January 26, Dawn reported. Three of the victims were in a car while the other three were walking past the bicycle parked in front of the main gate o
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Six people were killed and 22 others sustained injuries when a bomb rigged to a bicycle exploded in a populated area in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP on January 26, Dawn reported. Three of the victims were in a car while the other three were walking past the bicycle parked in front of the main gate of the town hall. The remote-controlled bomb apparently targeted a Sunni leader. Locals told Daily Times that the explosion occurred when NWFP assembly member, and leader of the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), Khalifa Abdul Qayyum, was passing through the area. They said Qayyum escaped unhurt, but his car was damaged in the blast. Talking to reporters later, Qayum said he was the apparent target of the blast, as he had been involved in efforts for bringing peace to the district, APP reported. He said it was a terrorist attack, adding he did not have personal enmity with anyone. Police said the bomb weighed around 10 kilograms and seemed to be foreign made.
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January - 31 
Three people were killed as helicopter gun ships targeted Taliban positions in Kabal. The SF’s air attack also destroyed a self-proclaimed Taliban court building. Meanwhile, the district’s Kooza Bandai, Bar Bandai, Tangolai and Shakardara areas remained under curfew for the seventh day.
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Three people were killed as helicopter gun ships targeted Taliban positions in Kabal. The SF’s air attack also destroyed a self-proclaimed Taliban court building. Meanwhile, the district’s Kooza Bandai, Bar Bandai, Tangolai and Shakardara areas remained under curfew for the seventh day.
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February - 1 
32 persons, including three soldiers, were killed and 22 others sustained injures as the Security Forces (SFs) intensified the operation in the Charbagh, Matta and Sangota areas of the Swat District on February 1, The News reported. Locals said most of the people killed in Charbagh and Sangota du
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32 persons, including three soldiers, were killed and 22 others sustained injures as the Security Forces (SFs) intensified the operation in the Charbagh, Matta and Sangota areas of the Swat District on February 1, The News reported. Locals said most of the people killed in Charbagh and Sangota during shelling were civilians, who were finding it difficult to move to safer places due to the perpetual curfew and escalating clashes. They said SFs targeted suspected positions of militants in Charbagh with artillery before consolidating their position in the town. Eight persons, including four women and two children, were killed and 16 others injured when mortar shells hit several houses in the area. In the Roshanabad area, two persons were shot dead by the SFs when they opened fire on them. Eight bodies of unknown people were retrieved from Shakar Tangay area of Sangota.
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February - 1 
A man was killed and six others sustained injuries when unidentified attackers lobbed a hand grenade at a Police patrol in the Khuzdar District on February 1, Daily Times reported. “The police patrol was the target, but the grenade was tossed over the vehicle’s roof, fell in front of some shops and
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A man was killed and six others sustained injuries when unidentified attackers lobbed a hand grenade at a Police patrol in the Khuzdar District on February 1, Daily Times reported. “The police patrol was the target, but the grenade was tossed over the vehicle’s roof, fell in front of some shops and exploded, killing a passer-by and injuring six others,” senior Police official Rehmatullah told AFP. Another grenade exploded in almost the same spot, but caused no damage, he said.
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February - 1 
According to The News, Security Forces targeted suspected hideouts of militants on February 1 in different areas of Mamond sub-division in Bajaur Agency. Official sources said that several hideouts were destroyed. However, there was no report of any casualty.
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According to The News, Security Forces targeted suspected hideouts of militants on February 1 in different areas of Mamond sub-division in Bajaur Agency. Official sources said that several hideouts were destroyed. However, there was no report of any casualty.
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February - 1 
Reports from other locations in Mohmand Agency said the militants also attacked the Mamad Gat camp with rockets and mortars from the Chamarkand, Chinari and Alingar areas. However, the Security Forces in the Bhai Dag and Nawagai camps retaliated and targeted the suspected hideouts of the militants w
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Reports from other locations in Mohmand Agency said the militants also attacked the Mamad Gat camp with rockets and mortars from the Chamarkand, Chinari and Alingar areas. However, the Security Forces in the Bhai Dag and Nawagai camps retaliated and targeted the suspected hideouts of the militants with artillery shelling. There was, however, no report of any casualties from either side.
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February - 2 
The military on February 2 claimed it had killed 70 Taliban militants and injured several others during its assault on a village in the Chaharbagh sub-division of Swat District, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, officials said residents had already vacated the village on Febru
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The military on February 2 claimed it had killed 70 Taliban militants and injured several others during its assault on a village in the Chaharbagh sub-division of Swat District, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, officials said residents had already vacated the village on February 1 before troops launched the operation. They said the Security Forces (SFs) targeted Taliban hideouts in the Alamganj and Waliabad areas of Chaharbagh, killing approximately 70 militants. On the same day, Swat Police recovered eight bullet-ridden bodies from the region. “The bullet-ridden bodies of eight local residents were found on Monday morning in various areas of Swat,” said an unnamed Police official. He blamed the killings on the Taliban militants loyal to Maulana Fazlullah.
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February - 6 
Army helicopter gunships killed 52 Taliban militants when they targeted hideouts in the Chapri and Feroz Khel areas along the border of Orakzai and Khyber Agencies on February 6, Daily Times reported. “Fifty-two militants were killed and a huge ammunition depot and eight vehicles were destroyed in a
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Army helicopter gunships killed 52 Taliban militants when they targeted hideouts in the Chapri and Feroz Khel areas along the border of Orakzai and Khyber Agencies on February 6, Daily Times reported. “Fifty-two militants were killed and a huge ammunition depot and eight vehicles were destroyed in an attack by army helicopters,” Khyber Agency Political Agent Tariq Hayat told Reuters.
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February - 7 
11 civilians and three Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in fierce clashes between the SFs and militants in different areas of the Swat District on February 7, Dawn reported. A group of militants loyal to Maulana Fazlullah ambushed a vehicle of the SFs in the Aligrama area of Kabal sub-divis
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11 civilians and three Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in fierce clashes between the SFs and militants in different areas of the Swat District on February 7, Dawn reported. A group of militants loyal to Maulana Fazlullah ambushed a vehicle of the SFs in the Aligrama area of Kabal sub-division and killed three soldiers on the spot. Troops subsequently targeted suspected militant hideouts with artillery fire. Four persons were killed in heavy shelling and fire between the SFs and militants in Takhtaband area in the outskirts of Mingora city. Helicopter gunships were reportedly used to target militant positions. Three people were been killed and ten injured as mortar shells hit houses in the Shewar area of Matta sub-division. Further, a father and his son were killed and a woman was injured as mortar shell hit their house in the Sekhbanr area of Matta sub-division. In addition, the decapitated body of Habibullah was recovered in the Alam Ganj area of Khwazakhela sub-division. A motorcyclist was killed in firing in the Dherai area of Kabal.
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February - 7 
Eight Taliban militants were killed as shelling by helicopter gun ships continued in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on February 7, officials said, Daily Times reported. The troops were targeting Taliban hideouts in the Dama Dola, Mataro Sha, Umrai and Shinkot areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division). R
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Eight Taliban militants were killed as shelling by helicopter gun ships continued in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on February 7, officials said, Daily Times reported. The troops were targeting Taliban hideouts in the Dama Dola, Mataro Sha, Umrai and Shinkot areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division). Residents said the troops advanced from the agency headquarters in Khar and gained control of Siddiqabad, Rehmanabad and Anayat Qalay. They said the Taliban posed no resistance during the army deployment.
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February - 8 
Security Forces (SFs) killed 22 Taliban militants during a military operation in the Bajaur Agency on February 8, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, SFs targeted Taliban hideouts in the Inayat Qilay area of Khar sub-division on a tip-off, killing the 22 men. Four men were kille
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Security Forces (SFs) killed 22 Taliban militants during a military operation in the Bajaur Agency on February 8, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, SFs targeted Taliban hideouts in the Inayat Qilay area of Khar sub-division on a tip-off, killing the 22 men. Four men were killed as the SFs targeted suspected hideouts using artillery and mortar shells, locals said, adding a security guard of a girls’ primary school was also
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February - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) continued targeting suspected hideouts of the Taliban, killing six suspected militants and injuring several others, including women, in different parts of the Bajaur Agency on February 9, The News reported. Military gunship helicopters targeted suspected hideouts in the Inayat
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Security Forces (SFs) continued targeting suspected hideouts of the Taliban, killing six suspected militants and injuring several others, including women, in different parts of the Bajaur Agency on February 9, The News reported. Military gunship helicopters targeted suspected hideouts in the Inayat Killay, Bade Samo, Bhai Cheena and Omari villages of the Khar sub-division. An official said six militants were killed in the shelling and several others sustained injuries.
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February - 9 
The SFs targeted suspected hideouts of the militants in the Shakar Dara, Kuza Bandai and Bara Bandai areas of Kabal sub-division with gunship helicopters and artillery.
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The SFs targeted suspected hideouts of the militants in the Shakar Dara, Kuza Bandai and Bara Bandai areas of Kabal sub-division with gunship helicopters and artillery.
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February - 11 
Five attackers who targeted the Afghan Justice Ministry building amid a wave of coordinated suicide attacks on February 11 had contacted Pakistan shortly before being shot dead, the Afghan intelligence chief said, Daily Times reported. Mobile phones found at the scene showed the attackers had "sent
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Five attackers who targeted the Afghan Justice Ministry building amid a wave of coordinated suicide attacks on February 11 had contacted Pakistan shortly before being shot dead, the Afghan intelligence chief said, Daily Times reported. Mobile phones found at the scene showed the attackers had "sent three messages to Pakistan calling for the blessings of their mastermind" as they entered the building, Afghan intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh said, according to AFP. All five attackers were shot dead, the Defence Ministry said. The five attackers were aged between 20 and 25, Saleh added.
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February - 11 
Five suspected militants and a soldier were killed and several persons sustained injuries in clashes and bombing by the Pakistan Air Force fighter planes in Bajaur Agency on February 11, The News reported. Military sources said warplanes targeted positions of militants in Inayat Killay, Bhai Cheena
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Five suspected militants and a soldier were killed and several persons sustained injuries in clashes and bombing by the Pakistan Air Force fighter planes in Bajaur Agency on February 11, The News reported. Military sources said warplanes targeted positions of militants in Inayat Killay, Bhai Cheena and Mamond subdivision, a stronghold of the militants led by Tehrik-i-Taliban deputy chief Maulvi Faqir Muhammad. Sources said the troops had also cleared major parts of Inayat Killay and Bhai Cheena towns of militants. Independent sources reported fierce fighting between the militants and Security Forces around Inayat Killay in which officials said five militants and a soldier were killed. Militant positions in the Mamond sub-division were also targeted with artillery and mortar guns from the agency’s regional headquarters, Khar. Suspected militants reportedly fired rockets at Khar sub-division, where a mortar fell in a residential area, killing a woman and a child.
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A close aide of Baitullah Mehsud and senior commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on February 12 claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the Awami National Party (ANP) Member of Provincial Assembly, Alam Zeb Khan, in Peshawar, Daily Times reported. “We carried out this at
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A close aide of Baitullah Mehsud and senior commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on February 12 claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on the Awami National Party (ANP) Member of Provincial Assembly, Alam Zeb Khan, in Peshawar, Daily Times reported. “We carried out this attack and will continue such attacks on ANP leaders in future,” Hakeemullah Mehsud, who heads the TTP in Orakzai, Kurram and Khyber tribal regions, said in telephone calls to media offices in Peshawar. Alam Zeb Khan died when a powerful bomb exploded near his car in Peshawar on February 11. He became the first target of the Taliban since the Pukhtoon nationalist party took power in 2008.
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February - 12 
A Police officer was killed and another wounded when Taliban militants fired rockets at a Police station in North Waziristan Agency early on February 12, Police official Noor Khan said, Daily Times reported. The attack targeted the Shahbazkhel Police station, 70 kilometers east of Miranshah, the Nor
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A Police officer was killed and another wounded when Taliban militants fired rockets at a Police station in North Waziristan Agency early on February 12, Police official Noor Khan said, Daily Times reported. The attack targeted the Shahbazkhel Police station, 70 kilometers east of Miranshah, the North Waziristan headquarters. Taliban spokesman Ahmadullah Ahmadi said in a statement, “We will launch attacks in neighbouring towns if the US drone attacks are not stopped.” Ahmadi also claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on February 9 that killed five Policemen at Baran Pul, about 50 kilometers east of Miranshah.
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February - 12 
After the attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) camp in Kanju, the SFs targeted Takhtaband, Qamber and Charbagh with artillery.
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After the attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) camp in Kanju, the SFs targeted Takhtaband, Qamber and Charbagh with artillery.
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February - 13 
Five persons, including a security official, were killed and several others sustained injuries in the Swat District on February 13, according to The News. Sources said the militants attacked the Security Forces (SFs) at Zarai Tehqiqati Farm Takhtaband, killing one soldier and injuring many others. F
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Five persons, including a security official, were killed and several others sustained injuries in the Swat District on February 13, according to The News. Sources said the militants attacked the Security Forces (SFs) at Zarai Tehqiqati Farm Takhtaband, killing one soldier and injuring many others. Further, a soldier sustained injuries during a clash with the militants in Khwazakhela. In addition, three civilians, Taj Muhammad, Malik Zada and Gul Rahman, were killed and an unidentified person was wounded during shelling by the SFs. They reportedly targeted suspected positions of the militants in the Bedara area of Matta sub-division. A man, identified as Mulla Jan, was killed when a soldier in a convoy of the SFs opened fire in the Kanju area of Kabal sub-division.
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February - 16 
Security Forces (SFs) are reported to have killed five militants and injured several others during shelling by jetfighters in various parts of the Bajaur Agency on February 16. Five suspected militants were killed and several others injured when jetfighters of the Pakistan Air Force targeted hideout
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Security Forces (SFs) are reported to have killed five militants and injured several others during shelling by jetfighters in various parts of the Bajaur Agency on February 16. Five suspected militants were killed and several others injured when jetfighters of the Pakistan Air Force targeted hideouts in the Khar and Mamond sub-divisions, The News reported. Several underground bunkers of the militants were also destroyed in the attack. SFs and militants continued to exchange fire in various parts of Khar, including in Inayat Kellay, Rehmanabad, Shinkot and Byecheena. However, there were no reports about any causality. Curfew remained imposed in different parts of Bajaur Agency for the twelfth consecutive day.
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February - 17 
Security Forces on February 17 killed six Taliban militants during their ongoing operation to target suspected hideouts in Bajaur Agency, Daily Times reported. “Six militants were killed and scores injured during shelling by gunship helicopters in Inayat Qilay, Bhaicheena and Umerey areas in Mamoond
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Security Forces on February 17 killed six Taliban militants during their ongoing operation to target suspected hideouts in Bajaur Agency, Daily Times reported. “Six militants were killed and scores injured during shelling by gunship helicopters in Inayat Qilay, Bhaicheena and Umerey areas in Mamoond tehsil,” an unnamed official said.
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February - 20 
32 persons were killed and 145 others injured when a suicide bomber exploded himself in the funeral procession of a slain employee of the Tehsil Municipal Administration near the busy Shubra Square in Dera Ismail Khan on February 20, The News reported. Sources said the funeral procession of local Sh
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32 persons were killed and 145 others injured when a suicide bomber exploded himself in the funeral procession of a slain employee of the Tehsil Municipal Administration near the busy Shubra Square in Dera Ismail Khan on February 20, The News reported. Sources said the funeral procession of local Shia community leader Sher Zaman alias Shera, who was killed in firing by unidentified persons on February 19, was heading towards Kotly Imam Hussain for his Namaz-e-Janaza (funeral prayer) and burial when a suicide bomber ran into the mourners and blew himself up. While there was no immediate claim for the blast, Police and witnesses blamed sectarian extremists. “We cannot immediately say who could be behind the bombing but it appeared to be linked with the ongoing sectarian attacks,” said Saadullah Khan, the local police station chief. “The head and a foot of the suicide bomber has been found at the scene. The bomber appeared to be 20 years old with a beard,” he added. The suicide bombing consequently led to rioting and firing in the air by some angry funeral participants. They reportedly targeted an approaching Police patrol vehicle, prompting the authorities to impose an indefinite curfew in the city. In the Sikligara area, a Police mobile van was also fired at. However, the Policemen in the vehicle escaped unhurt, sources said. Riots broke out in the city following the blast, and Police confirmed that two people were killed in the firing that followed the suicide bombing, according to Daily Times. Separately, Police said they had arrested three of the four people suspected of killing Sher Zaman.
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February - 21 
Eight suspected Taliban militants were killed in firing by helicopter gun ships and artillery shelling by the Security Forces in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on February 21, officials claimed, according to Daily Times. The troops targeted Taliban positions in various areas of the agency and more casual
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Eight suspected Taliban militants were killed in firing by helicopter gun ships and artillery shelling by the Security Forces in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on February 21, officials claimed, according to Daily Times. The troops targeted Taliban positions in various areas of the agency and more casualties are feared, they said, adding forces has advanced in Inayat Killay.
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February - 23 
The Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) chief Mangal Bagh on February 23 escaped unhurt as the headquarters of his banned outfit came under attack from Army helicopters in the Spin Qabar area in Bara subdivision of the Khyber Agency, The News reported. Sources said eight persons, including two children, were injur
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The Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) chief Mangal Bagh on February 23 escaped unhurt as the headquarters of his banned outfit came under attack from Army helicopters in the Spin Qabar area in Bara subdivision of the Khyber Agency, The News reported. Sources said eight persons, including two children, were injured in the attack. The LI, however, said three persons were killed and 13 more wounded. Its spokesman Misri Gul admitted at least one of the three dead was an LI activist, while the other two were civilians. However, the paramilitary officials claimed killing 10 militants and injuring 15 others in the strike. “Security forces have destroyed the main communication centre in the Khyber Agency, used by criminal elements,” said a statement issued from the Frontier Corps headquarters. The statement said they had received confirmed intelligence reports that the militants present in the compound under attack were planning to target some areas in main cities. Locals said Mangal Bagh and his Shura (executive council) members were present inside the compound when it was aerially targeted.
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February - 24 
Two civilians were killed in a bomb blast targeting Police near the garrison town of Kohat in the NWFP on February 24, Daily Times reported. "An improvised explosive device planted on the Kohat-Rawalpindi Road went off as a police van passed," District Police Officer Abdullah Khan said. The Policeme
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Two civilians were killed in a bomb blast targeting Police near the garrison town of Kohat in the NWFP on February 24, Daily Times reported. "An improvised explosive device planted on the Kohat-Rawalpindi Road went off as a police van passed," District Police Officer Abdullah Khan said. The Policemen were unhurt but the blast killed two motorcyclists in the Bahadurkot area, he said.
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March - 1 
In the FATA, Security Forces (SFs) shelled suspected hideouts of militants in different areas of the Mohmand Agency in the wee hours of March 1, The News reported. After a pause of almost a month, SFs for the first time targeted the positions of militants with artillery from Ghalanai, the Agency hea
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In the FATA, Security Forces (SFs) shelled suspected hideouts of militants in different areas of the Mohmand Agency in the wee hours of March 1, The News reported. After a pause of almost a month, SFs for the first time targeted the positions of militants with artillery from Ghalanai, the Agency headquarters, and the Bhai Dag camp. However, there was no report on the loss of life or damage to property.
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March - 12 
A suspected US missile strike destroyed a Taliban training camp in Kurram Agency, killing at least 15 Taliban and al Qaeda terrorists, as well as injuring another 50, security officials said on March 12, Daily Times reported. "Fifteen militants were killed and 50 wounded," a senior security official
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A suspected US missile strike destroyed a Taliban training camp in Kurram Agency, killing at least 15 Taliban and al Qaeda terrorists, as well as injuring another 50, security officials said on March 12, Daily Times reported. "Fifteen militants were killed and 50 wounded," a senior security official told AFP. No high-value targets were believed to have died, the unnamed official added. Another security official said most of the dead were Afghan Taliban militants. "The training centre was run by local Taliban commander Fazal Saeed and training was underway at the time of the strike," the official added. The Taliban sealed off the area and retrieved bodies from the rubble of the building after the strike late on March 12.
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March - 16 
At least 14 people were killed and 17 injured on March 16 when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a busy bus stand at Pirwadhai in Rawalpindi, Daily Times reported. Sources quoting investigators said the original target of the bomber could have been the participants of the ‘long march’, of the fo
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At least 14 people were killed and 17 injured on March 16 when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a busy bus stand at Pirwadhai in Rawalpindi, Daily Times reported. Sources quoting investigators said the original target of the bomber could have been the participants of the ‘long march’, of the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif which was scheduled to pass through the area. Regional Police Officer Nasir Durrani, however, told the media that it would be premature to decide whether the bomber’s original target was the ‘long march’. "The suicide bomber blew himself up on a motorbike outside a restaurant, which was set up close to the cab stand," said Durrani.
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March - 31 
According to Dawn, jet fighters bombed various militant-infested areas in the Pandyali and Ambar sub-divisions of Mohmand Agency on March 31. The jets targeted hideouts of militants in Kanra, and Dwayzai areas of Pandyali and Kotathrap, Sangar, Hadkor, Gombatai and Chagali areas of Ambar. However, t
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According to Dawn, jet fighters bombed various militant-infested areas in the Pandyali and Ambar sub-divisions of Mohmand Agency on March 31. The jets targeted hideouts of militants in Kanra, and Dwayzai areas of Pandyali and Kotathrap, Sangar, Hadkor, Gombatai and Chagali areas of Ambar. However, there was no report of casualties as the areas are situated in rugged mountainous range and communication system has been disrupted due to fighting.
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April - 5 
Six Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed in a remote-controlled bomb attack targeting a Security Forces convoy in the Sohbatpur area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on April 5, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, a man who claimed to be a spokesman for the Baloch Republi
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Six Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed in a remote-controlled bomb attack targeting a Security Forces convoy in the Sohbatpur area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on April 5, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, a man who claimed to be a spokesman for the Baloch Republican Army phoned various media organisations and claimed responsibility for the attack.
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April - 10 
In the province, two police posts were targeted with rockets in the Nowshera District on April 10-evening that partially damaged the buildings. However, no casualty was reported.
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In the province, two police posts were targeted with rockets in the Nowshera District on April 10-evening that partially damaged the buildings. However, no casualty was reported.
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April - 10 
South Waziristan, militants fired rockets at the Frontier Corps’ Scouts Camp in Wana early on April 10 and also targeted the high school in Shakai area, The News reported. Officials of the Political Administration said two rockets hit a high school in the Shakai area. Separately, two rockets landed
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South Waziristan, militants fired rockets at the Frontier Corps’ Scouts Camp in Wana early on April 10 and also targeted the high school in Shakai area, The News reported. Officials of the Political Administration said two rockets hit a high school in the Shakai area. Separately, two rockets landed in the heavily guarded Scouts Camp in Wana. However, no human or property loss was reported.
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April - 20 
Helicopter gunships and jets targeted Taliban positions in the Orakzai Agency on April 20, killing at least 11 militants and injuring five others, Dawn reported. The military operation against militants has reportedly been expanded to the Mamozai, Maidan, Jabba, Samma and Buda Khel areas. Security F
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Helicopter gunships and jets targeted Taliban positions in the Orakzai Agency on April 20, killing at least 11 militants and injuring five others, Dawn reported. The military operation against militants has reportedly been expanded to the Mamozai, Maidan, Jabba, Samma and Buda Khel areas. Security Forces (SFs) launched operations on April 19 after the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the April 18 suicide attack in Doaba in which at least 23 soldiers and five civilians were killed. The SFs are reported to have missed an important target, the house of local TTP chief Hakeemullah Mehsud, during the air raid in Dabori.
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April - 23 
46 militants have been killed and 26 injured in the four-day military operation in the Orakzai Agency, tribal and official sources said on April 23, The News reported. The sources said jet fighters and gunship helicopters targeted the militants’ hideouts in Balozai area of the Kalaya Tehsil (revenue
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46 militants have been killed and 26 injured in the four-day military operation in the Orakzai Agency, tribal and official sources said on April 23, The News reported. The sources said jet fighters and gunship helicopters targeted the militants’ hideouts in Balozai area of the Kalaya Tehsil (revenue division) on April 23 at 2:00 pm, killing five militants and a civilian. A number of hideouts and bunkers of the militants were reportedly destroyed on Shawazar mountain. Several Government and private installations were also damaged during the shelling by the jet fighters and gunship helicopters on April 22.
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April - 27 
Frontier Corps (FC) personnel killed 26 Taliban militants, including key commanders, as Operation Toar Tander-I (Black Thunderstorm-I) continued in the Maidan area of Lower Dir of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) for the second day on April 27, report Daily Times. “Forty (Taliban), including comm
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Frontier Corps (FC) personnel killed 26 Taliban militants, including key commanders, as Operation Toar Tander-I (Black Thunderstorm-I) continued in the Maidan area of Lower Dir of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) for the second day on April 27, report Daily Times. “Forty (Taliban), including commanders Maulana Shahid and Qari Quraish, have been killed in the last two days of operation,” FC said in a press statement. Officials said the Security Forces (SFs) were gaining ground against the Taliban and their hideouts in Kalkot, Islam Dara and Hoshyari Dara were targeted. “After a stiff encounter with the [Taliban], the Frontier Corps soldiers regained control of Lal Qila and flushed them out from Maidan valley,” the FC statement added. Paramilitary troops and helicopter gunships bombed suspected Taliban bases during the operation, an unnamed military official told AFP. “Eight security officials were also killed in two days of operation,” another military official said. The operation was launched on April 26 after the Taliban militants attacked SFs and Government officials and closed roads for the movement of government and FC convoys. A day earlier, at least 11 schoolchildren were killed by toy bomb.
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April - 27 
Two persons, including Lakki Marwat Headquarters Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Asmatullah Khan, were killed when a bomb targeting a Police van exploded in Lakki Marwat. “The remote-controlled bomb was planted near a bridge. It went off when a police van was crossing the bridge,” Lakki Marwa
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Two persons, including Lakki Marwat Headquarters Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Asmatullah Khan, were killed when a bomb targeting a Police van exploded in Lakki Marwat. “The remote-controlled bomb was planted near a bridge. It went off when a police van was crossing the bridge,” Lakki Marwat town’s Police officer Habibullah Khan told AFP. “We received two bodies, one of them was a Police officer,” said Doctor Muhammad Shakirullah of the local hospital.
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April - 28 
Security Forces (SFs), backed by artillery, gunship helicopters and jet fighters, launched a full-fledged operation against the militants in Buner District of NWFP on April 28, targeting their suspected hideouts in different areas, besides placing the whole District under curfew, The News reported.
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Security Forces (SFs), backed by artillery, gunship helicopters and jet fighters, launched a full-fledged operation against the militants in Buner District of NWFP on April 28, targeting their suspected hideouts in different areas, besides placing the whole District under curfew, The News reported. “Today at 4pm, the Frontier Corps (FC) and military troops launched a joint operation against the militants in Buner,” the Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Major General Athar Abbas said at a press briefing in Islamabad. He said FC Inspector General Major General Tariq Khan is commanding the operation. Nearly 300 Taliban entered Buner from April 2 to 4 and began to terrorise the locals, in violation of the Swat deal, Gen Abbas said. “The government warned the militants but they refused to listen and staged only a symbolic withdrawal. They government was left with no option expect to use force,” he said. According to several news agencies, he said it would take up to a week to clear an estimated 500 Taliban militants from Buner.
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April - 28 
The militants, on the other hand, blew up a bridge, a Police post in Ambaila and occupied the Paacha Police Station, sources said. Sources told The News that large contingents of SFs entered the District from Mardan at 3 pm after clamping an unannounced curfew on the Ambaila area. “Fighter planes bo
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The militants, on the other hand, blew up a bridge, a Police post in Ambaila and occupied the Paacha Police Station, sources said. Sources told The News that large contingents of SFs entered the District from Mardan at 3 pm after clamping an unannounced curfew on the Ambaila area. “Fighter planes bombed Kalil, Sherataraf, Kandao areas located on the mountainous boundary of Swat and Buner districts,” the sources said, adding the militants had taken shelter in these areas. However, no casualty was reported so far. Two houses were destroyed when jet fighters targeted Mashkipur, a village near the boundary of Buner and Mardan Districts.
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April - 29 
Four militants were killed and two others sustained injuries in artillery shelling by the Security Forces (SFs) in the Khwaizai Baizai area of Mohmand Agency in FATA on April 29, Dawn reported. SFs are reported to have targeted suspected locations of the militants in different areas early in the mor
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Four militants were killed and two others sustained injuries in artillery shelling by the Security Forces (SFs) in the Khwaizai Baizai area of Mohmand Agency in FATA on April 29, Dawn reported. SFs are reported to have targeted suspected locations of the militants in different areas early in the morning, killing four militants and wounding two others. The troops also seized a pickup truck in the area and recovered rockets, mortar shells and explosives.
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April - 29 
Troops took control of the main Daggar town, headquarters of the Buner District, on April 29 after being dropped by helicopter behind Taliban lines, killing over 50 Taliban militants in two days of fighting, the military said, Daily Times reported. Troops were operating on three axis – Ambaila, Mala
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Troops took control of the main Daggar town, headquarters of the Buner District, on April 29 after being dropped by helicopter behind Taliban lines, killing over 50 Taliban militants in two days of fighting, the military said, Daily Times reported. Troops were operating on three axis – Ambaila, Malandar and Karakar – military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told reporters in Rawalpindi on April 29. “Two high-value targets — Maulvi Shahid and Qari Quresh — are among the 50 militants killed so far in Buner when gunship helicopters targeted militants’ positions during the operation launched on Tuesday afternoon,” Abbas stated. “The security forces are facing stiff resistance, particularly around Ambaila heights,” a key gateway to the mountainous region where the Taliban detonated three roadside bombs, he said. One soldier had been killed in the operation and three were injured. “The airborne forces have linked up to police and Frontier Constabulary in Daggar,” the spokesman said. The Army spokesman informed the media that Daggar has been cleared of the militants while Sultanwala, Nawagai and Pir Baba Ziarat are still in the militants’ control.
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April - 30 
A roadside bomb blast in the Kohat District of NWFP killed a Shia man and wounded six others traveling in a mini-bus in an apparent sectarian attack on April 30, Daily Times reported. "Seven people were injured in the bomb blast," local Police official Shafiq Khan said. "It appears to be a sectarian
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A roadside bomb blast in the Kohat District of NWFP killed a Shia man and wounded six others traveling in a mini-bus in an apparent sectarian attack on April 30, Daily Times reported. "Seven people were injured in the bomb blast," local Police official Shafiq Khan said. "It appears to be a sectarian attack as all the passengers in the van were Shias," he said, adding the blast was caused by a crude, makeshift device.
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May - 6 
According to The News, 14 worshippers were wounded when unidentified motorcyclists lobbed a hand grenade at a mosque in Dera Ismail Khan on May 6. Sources said two unidentified men, riding a motorcycle, arrived at the Chichyan Mosque in the Kaneriyanwali locality and hurled the hand grenade when the
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According to The News, 14 worshippers were wounded when unidentified motorcyclists lobbed a hand grenade at a mosque in Dera Ismail Khan on May 6. Sources said two unidentified men, riding a motorcycle, arrived at the Chichyan Mosque in the Kaneriyanwali locality and hurled the hand grenade when the people were offering ‘Isha’ prayers. “At least, 14 people were injured in the attack,” an eyewitness said.
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May - 25 
Unidentified gunmen on May 25 shot dead three Shia labourers in a drive-by shooting in Dera Ismail Khan, Daily Times reported. The assailants, riding a motorcycle, opened fire on a group of workers at a construction site, local Police chief Muhammad Iqbal said. “Three of the workers died on the spot
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Unidentified gunmen on May 25 shot dead three Shia labourers in a drive-by shooting in Dera Ismail Khan, Daily Times reported. The assailants, riding a motorcycle, opened fire on a group of workers at a construction site, local Police chief Muhammad Iqbal said. “Three of the workers died on the spot and one was injured. The victims were all Shias,” he told AFP. The slain civilians were identified as Muhammad Nawaz, Jahangir and Mumtaz Hussain.
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May - 26 
A hand grenade attack on the house of a Shia family in Dera Ismail Khan killed a man and injured two others on May 26, Daily Times reported. According to Police, Zafar Abbas was at his house in Awanabad area with two other men when unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at the house, killing A
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A hand grenade attack on the house of a Shia family in Dera Ismail Khan killed a man and injured two others on May 26, Daily Times reported. According to Police, Zafar Abbas was at his house in Awanabad area with two other men when unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at the house, killing Abbas and injuring the other two men. However, AFP put the number of the injured at three. The blast destroyed parts of the house, while nearby houses were also damaged. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the attack, Police said.
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May - 27 
Another activist of the banned Sunni outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) was shot dead in the Aziz Bhatti Police limits of Karachi within three days of the murder of another SSP activist, The News reported. The incident sparked tension in Gulshan Town, as armed men resorted to aerial firing, forced
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Another activist of the banned Sunni outfit Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) was shot dead in the Aziz Bhatti Police limits of Karachi within three days of the murder of another SSP activist, The News reported. The incident sparked tension in Gulshan Town, as armed men resorted to aerial firing, forced the shopkeepers to pull down shutters and also attacked Imambargahs (Shia places of worship) in the area. 38-year old Qari Amanullah was shot dead while his son Sufian was injured by two gunmen near a Tandur in Gulshan-e-Iqbal. According to Police, the deceased was a former Sipah-e-Sahaba unit in-charge.
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June - 4 
A Policeman was shot dead by unidentified individuals in Quetta, the Balochistan capital, on June 4-morning, in what is being reported as another in a series of target killings of Policemen by insurgents in the provincial capital. According to Daily Times, Subha Khan, a traffic police official, was
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A Policeman was shot dead by unidentified individuals in Quetta, the Balochistan capital, on June 4-morning, in what is being reported as another in a series of target killings of Policemen by insurgents in the provincial capital. According to Daily Times, Subha Khan, a traffic police official, was en route to work at his post on Arbab Ghulam Ali Road, when two unidentified motorcyclists opened fire on him, killing him on the spot. No group has claimed responsibility for the killing.
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June - 11 
The NWFP Minister for Prisons, Mian Nisar Gul Kakakhel, was seriously injured in an armed attack near the Friendship Tunnel in the Darra Adamkhel area on June 11, while two of his security guards and an attacker were killed in the exchange of fire, The News reported. The minister, who is a resident
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The NWFP Minister for Prisons, Mian Nisar Gul Kakakhel, was seriously injured in an armed attack near the Friendship Tunnel in the Darra Adamkhel area on June 11, while two of his security guards and an attacker were killed in the exchange of fire, The News reported. The minister, who is a resident of Karak District, was on his way to Peshawar when his motorcade was attacked in Darra Adamkhel. Three masked men opened fire at his car near Spina Thana of Akhurwal area, some 35 kilometers from Peshawar. Consequent to the exchange of fire, Security Forces launched a search operation in Akhurwal area and targeted the surrounding mountaintops in Akhurwal and Sanikhel areas with heavy artillery. District Coordination Officer and Political Agent of the Frontier Region of Kohat, Siraj Ahmed, told Dawn that the minister’s condition remained critical, although doctors reported some improvement.
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June - 11 
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jet fighters on June 11 started bombing suspected locations of Taliban militants in the Orakzai Agency in FATA and the adjoining Hangu District in NWFP, killing 33 persons, including the Sunni Supreme Council chief Maulana Muhammad Amin and his nephew, and injuring 29 ot
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The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jet fighters on June 11 started bombing suspected locations of Taliban militants in the Orakzai Agency in FATA and the adjoining Hangu District in NWFP, killing 33 persons, including the Sunni Supreme Council chief Maulana Muhammad Amin and his nephew, and injuring 29 others, The News reported. The local officials, however, put the death toll in the two regions at 50, including women and children. The warplanes targeted militants’ positions in Mushti Bazaar, Mushti Mela, Ferozkhel, Sheikhan, Dabori, Ghiljo, Khadeezai, Shahuwam and Sultanzai. 26 people were reportedly killed and 13 others injured in the daylong bombing in these villages of Orakzai Agency. The warplanes also targeted a madrassa (seminary) run by prominent cleric and leader of the Sunni Supreme Council of Hangu and Orakzai Agency, Maulana Mohammad Amin, at Shahuwam Bazaar in Orakzai. Besides six other people, the Maulana himself and his nephew Hafiz Rashid Ahmad were killed and a few others injured. Maulana Amin had reportedly close links with militants. The planes also targeted an alleged training centre of militants in Khapanga area of Lower Kurram Agency. The camp was reportedly run by local militant commander, Ismail Shah. Military officials said Maulana Amin had close links with the Taliban. An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement issued from Peshawar said 40 terrorists were present in the seminary during the attack. It said 13 of the terrorists died, which the local administration confirmed.
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June - 12 
Four Police personnel were killed and six others injured by two remote-controlled bomb attacks in the Hangu District of NWFP on June 12. In the first incident, suspected militants targeted a Police van in the Tull sub-division with an improvised explosive device, fitted in a pressure cooker. The bla
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Four Police personnel were killed and six others injured by two remote-controlled bomb attacks in the Hangu District of NWFP on June 12. In the first incident, suspected militants targeted a Police van in the Tull sub-division with an improvised explosive device, fitted in a pressure cooker. The blast killed four Policemen. In a second incident, militants reportedly attempted to attack another Police van with a remote controlled bomb in the Dawaba Police station precincts. However, the Police van narrowly escaped the blast.
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June - 12 
Paramilitary forces continued to target the militants’ positions from the Frontier Corps camps in Bahai Dag and Mamad Gutt. The militants fired two mortar shells at Ghalanai, the Mohmand Agency’s headquarters, which was returned by SFs by hitting the nearby mountains with artillery shells.
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Paramilitary forces continued to target the militants’ positions from the Frontier Corps camps in Bahai Dag and Mamad Gutt. The militants fired two mortar shells at Ghalanai, the Mohmand Agency’s headquarters, which was returned by SFs by hitting the nearby mountains with artillery shells.
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June - 13 
On June 13, the SFs had reportedly killed 10 militants by targeting their hideouts with jetfighters and gunship helicopters in different areas of the Nawagai sub-division, according to The News. Official sources also said four others were arrested in the daylong military operation.
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On June 13, the SFs had reportedly killed 10 militants by targeting their hideouts with jetfighters and gunship helicopters in different areas of the Nawagai sub-division, according to The News. Official sources also said four others were arrested in the daylong military operation.
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June - 13 
Two persons were killed and six others wounded when a roadside bomb targeting a Police vehicle exploded at Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 13, Police said, reports Daily Times. “A policeman and a civilian were killed in an improvised explosive device blast and six others, five p
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Two persons were killed and six others wounded when a roadside bomb targeting a Police vehicle exploded at Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 13, Police said, reports Daily Times. “A policeman and a civilian were killed in an improvised explosive device blast and six others, five policemen and one civilian, were injured,” Kohat police chief Dilawar Khan Bangash told AFP.
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June - 16 
Security Forces (SFs) on June 16 targeted suspected hideouts of the Baitullah Mehsud-led Taliban militants in South Waziristan Agency, causing exodus of thousands of families from the troubled spots, The News reported. SFs, based at Manzai, Jandola and Tiarza Frontier Corps camps, fired artillery sh
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Security Forces (SFs) on June 16 targeted suspected hideouts of the Baitullah Mehsud-led Taliban militants in South Waziristan Agency, causing exodus of thousands of families from the troubled spots, The News reported. SFs, based at Manzai, Jandola and Tiarza Frontier Corps camps, fired artillery shells towards suspected locations of the militants in Ladha, Spinkai Raghzai, Chagmalai and Srarogha, where the military officials believe Baitullah and his senior commanders were hiding. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Tribal sources said almost all villages and towns inhabited by the Mehsud tribe had been deserted after the people fled to safer locations. The tribesmen complained that despite an announcement by the Government, no relief camp had been set up for the internally displaced persons of South Waziristan.
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June - 17 
Eight SF personnel were injured when the Taliban militants attacked them with mortar shells during a search operation in Koz Chinari and its adjoining areas.
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Eight SF personnel were injured when the Taliban militants attacked them with mortar shells during a search operation in Koz Chinari and its adjoining areas.
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June - 19 
The SFs continued their operations against the local Taliban and targeted their hideouts in Hashim, Babara, Kohi, Asghar and Kotki areas of Charmang with heavy and sophisticated weapons, including gunship helicopters and artillery. The militants’ locations were targeted with artillery shells from Kh
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The SFs continued their operations against the local Taliban and targeted their hideouts in Hashim, Babara, Kohi, Asghar and Kotki areas of Charmang with heavy and sophisticated weapons, including gunship helicopters and artillery. The militants’ locations were targeted with artillery shells from Khar, Loi Sam and Tankhata areas.
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June - 21 
The militants attacked a vehicle of the SFs on the Dakorak-Allahbad Road, causing injuries to five soldiers.
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The militants attacked a vehicle of the SFs on the Dakorak-Allahbad Road, causing injuries to five soldiers.
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June - 22 
Helicopter gunships also targeted suspected locations in Tor Wam, Tiarza, Bronda, Sararogha and other areas of the Mehsud tribe. Troops shelled militants’ positions in Spenkai Raghzai from their base in Jandola. The sources said that troops had entered Spenkai Raghzai, but could not take complete co
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Helicopter gunships also targeted suspected locations in Tor Wam, Tiarza, Bronda, Sararogha and other areas of the Mehsud tribe. Troops shelled militants’ positions in Spenkai Raghzai from their base in Jandola. The sources said that troops had entered Spenkai Raghzai, but could not take complete control of the area.
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June - 23 
A Khasadar Force trooper was killed and another injured when Taliban militants opened fire on them in the Mullagori area of Jamrud in Khyber Agency on June 23. Sources told Daily Times that the militants opened fire on a Khasadar vehicle near Maina Murcha, killing Zamrud Khan and injuring Qadrat Sha
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A Khasadar Force trooper was killed and another injured when Taliban militants opened fire on them in the Mullagori area of Jamrud in Khyber Agency on June 23. Sources told Daily Times that the militants opened fire on a Khasadar vehicle near Maina Murcha, killing Zamrud Khan and injuring Qadrat Shah.
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June - 23 
Five army men, including a major, a captain and three jawans, were killed when a unit of the Baloch Regiment was ambushed at Charbagh in the Malakand Division of NWFP on June 23-evening, Dawn reported. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the troops were returning after a search
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Five army men, including a major, a captain and three jawans, were killed when a unit of the Baloch Regiment was ambushed at Charbagh in the Malakand Division of NWFP on June 23-evening, Dawn reported. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the troops were returning after a search operation when the incident took place at 7pm.
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June - 23 
Six militants were killed on June 23 in the Shadas village of Maidan area in Lower Dir District when gunship helicopters targeted the house of a local Taliban commander, identified as Miftahud Din alias Shabar, Dawn reported. Shabar is blamed for attacking convoys of the Security Forces (SFs) in Sha
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Six militants were killed on June 23 in the Shadas village of Maidan area in Lower Dir District when gunship helicopters targeted the house of a local Taliban commander, identified as Miftahud Din alias Shabar, Dawn reported. Shabar is blamed for attacking convoys of the Security Forces (SFs) in Shadas, Kala Dag and Hayaserai areas. In addition, heavy artillery and mortar shelling from Timergara, Islam Dara and Samar Bagh also continued on June 22-night and June 23. SFs also targeted militants’ positions in Shadas, Safaray and Tabo villages in Maidan. However, no casualty was reported in the shelling.
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June - 24 
The Taliban on June 24 fired six missiles at Khar bazaar in Khar, headquarters of the Bajaur Agency in FATA, killing one person and injuring four others, Daily Times reported. Security Forces later retaliated against suspected Taliban hideouts, targeting them with heavy fire.
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The Taliban on June 24 fired six missiles at Khar bazaar in Khar, headquarters of the Bajaur Agency in FATA, killing one person and injuring four others, Daily Times reported. Security Forces later retaliated against suspected Taliban hideouts, targeting them with heavy fire.
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June - 25 
Fighter jets targeted the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud’s strongholds in the Zadranga and Shagha areas of South Waziristan Agency’s Ladda sub-division, killing six Taliban militants. A private TV channel reported that the attack came after the Army chief General Pervez Kayani visi
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Fighter jets targeted the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud’s strongholds in the Zadranga and Shagha areas of South Waziristan Agency’s Ladda sub-division, killing six Taliban militants. A private TV channel reported that the attack came after the Army chief General Pervez Kayani visited the agency on June 25.
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June - 26 
According to Daily Times, four persons, including three Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed and 24 others injured in two remote-controlled bomb attacks on a security convoy in North Waziristan Agency on June 26. Local sources said that an army convoy from Bannu in the NWFP was proceeding to M
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According to Daily Times, four persons, including three Security Force (SF) personnel, were killed and 24 others injured in two remote-controlled bomb attacks on a security convoy in North Waziristan Agency on June 26. Local sources said that an army convoy from Bannu in the NWFP was proceeding to Miranshah in the morning when it was targeted with a remote-controlled bomb on the Chashma Pul – around two kilometers from agency headquarters Miranshah. The attack killed three SF personnel and a pedestrian and injured 20 soldiers. The same convoy was targeted a second time as it reached Nooruk, 20 kilometers from Miranshah. The second explosion injured four SF personnel.
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June - 26 
Suspected Taliban militants fired a mortar shell at a commercial area near Kababi in the Khyber Agency on June 26, injuring nine people. A witness told Daily Times that three of those injured were in critical condition and had been sent to Peshawar for treatment.
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Suspected Taliban militants fired a mortar shell at a commercial area near Kababi in the Khyber Agency on June 26, injuring nine people. A witness told Daily Times that three of those injured were in critical condition and had been sent to Peshawar for treatment.
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June - 27 
In South Waziristan, 12 militants were killed and seven others sustained injuries as jetfighters bombed suspected hideouts of the Taliban. In addition, two soldiers were killed and four injured in different parts of the tribal region. Tribal sources said gunship helicopters and jetfighters bombed mi
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In South Waziristan, 12 militants were killed and seven others sustained injuries as jetfighters bombed suspected hideouts of the Taliban. In addition, two soldiers were killed and four injured in different parts of the tribal region. Tribal sources said gunship helicopters and jetfighters bombed militant hideouts at 10:00 am in Saam, Kacha Lungerkhel, Kuram Garhi, Ladha Serai, Tangi Budenzai, Makeen, Janata, Srarogha, Kotkai, Garhagah and suburbs of Ladha sub-division, killing 12 militants and injuring seven others. Six houses of civilians were reportedly bombed by the jetfighters in Saam area. Sources said four compounds of the militants were also targeted by the gunship helicopters in the mountainous areas of the agency.
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June - 28 
Four militants were killed and several houses were destroyed when Security Forces (SFs) targeted militant positions in different areas of the Nawagai sub-division in Bajaur Agency on June 28, Dawn reported. The SFs targeted militant bunkers and hideouts in the Charmang, Hasham, Cheenar, Babara and M
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Four militants were killed and several houses were destroyed when Security Forces (SFs) targeted militant positions in different areas of the Nawagai sub-division in Bajaur Agency on June 28, Dawn reported. The SFs targeted militant bunkers and hideouts in the Charmang, Hasham, Cheenar, Babara and Manogai areas with mortar and artillery guns. They claimed dismantling several bunkers and trenches of militants. The troops also cleared different areas in Nawagai by defusing roadside remote controlled bombs planted by the militants. A huge cache of weapons was also reportedly seized.
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June - 28 
Troops continued shelling different parts of the Mingora city and demolished two houses of militants. Sources said a militant, Shaukat, was injured in the shelling on hideouts in the Islampura area. Sources said the SFs demolished houses and a shop of two militants, identified as Fazal Burhan and Be
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Troops continued shelling different parts of the Mingora city and demolished two houses of militants. Sources said a militant, Shaukat, was injured in the shelling on hideouts in the Islampura area. Sources said the SFs demolished houses and a shop of two militants, identified as Fazal Burhan and Behramand, in the Haji Baba area. However, there were no reports of casualties.
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June - 28 June - 29
Four soldiers who had been injured in a Taliban attack on their convoy in North Waziristan on June 28 have died in a military hospital, the Inter-Services Public Relations chief Major General Athar Abbas said in a press conference on June 20, according to Daily Times. The number of troops who died i
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Four soldiers who had been injured in a Taliban attack on their convoy in North Waziristan on June 28 have died in a military hospital, the Inter-Services Public Relations chief Major General Athar Abbas said in a press conference on June 20, according to Daily Times. The number of troops who died in the attack has now reached 16, including Lieutenant Colonel Tahir, Captain Abid and Lieutenant Zeeshan. However, some other reports stated that the death toll has reached 30. 10 more seriously wounded soldiers succumbed to their injuries on June 29, The News reported. Abbas also said the Security Forces responded effectively to the attack killing 10 Taliban militants. “We reserve the right to take appropriate action against the unprovoked attack according to local customs and rules,” he said.
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June - 29 
SFs on June 29 claimed killing two militants during a search operation in the Akhorwal area of Darra Adamkhel. Sources said the SFs, backed by gunship helicopter, launched a search operation following an exchange of gunfire with the militants in Akhorwal area and targeted the hideouts of the militan
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SFs on June 29 claimed killing two militants during a search operation in the Akhorwal area of Darra Adamkhel. Sources said the SFs, backed by gunship helicopter, launched a search operation following an exchange of gunfire with the militants in Akhorwal area and targeted the hideouts of the militants. Two suspected militants were killed and three others were wounded. One of the militants was identified as Roid Khan while the identity of the other could not be ascertained. The militants were affiliated to the group of Taliban commander Tariq Afridi belonging to Darra Adamkhel and affiliated to the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. Sources said six suspected persons were arrested during the search operation elsewhere in Darra Adamkhel.
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July - 4 
A local trader was shot dead in an apparent target killing on July 4 in the Commissionary Bazaar area of Dera Ismail Khan, Daily Times reported. The killing came a few hours after the signing of the six-point peace agreement in a jirga led by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl chief Fazlur Rehman for the res
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A local trader was shot dead in an apparent target killing on July 4 in the Commissionary Bazaar area of Dera Ismail Khan, Daily Times reported. The killing came a few hours after the signing of the six-point peace agreement in a jirga led by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl chief Fazlur Rehman for the restoration of peace in the District.
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July - 6 
The principal of a Government school is reported to have been shot dead in a targeted killing in Mastung on July 6, according to Daily Times. Officials said the principal of Pilot Secondary High School, identified as Javaid, was on his way home when unidentified militants killed him on the Quetta Ro
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The principal of a Government school is reported to have been shot dead in a targeted killing in Mastung on July 6, according to Daily Times. Officials said the principal of Pilot Secondary High School, identified as Javaid, was on his way home when unidentified militants killed him on the Quetta Road. Javaid is the fourth academician to be targeted in a series of attacks on Government officials during the last few months in various parts of Balochistan.
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July - 11 
Malik Jamil Wazir, the son of tribal chieftain Malik Muhammad Ali Wazir, was seriously injured when his vehicle was targeted with a remote-controlled bomb in South Waziristan, reports Daily Times.
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Malik Jamil Wazir, the son of tribal chieftain Malik Muhammad Ali Wazir, was seriously injured when his vehicle was targeted with a remote-controlled bomb in South Waziristan, reports Daily Times.
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July - 23 
The principal of a school was shot dead in a suspected sectarian incident in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on July 23, according to Dawn. Police said Haji Mohammad Mohsin, principal of the Government High School in Sariab Mills, was going to school when armed men riding a motorcycle opened fire on
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The principal of a school was shot dead in a suspected sectarian incident in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on July 23, according to Dawn. Police said Haji Mohammad Mohsin, principal of the Government High School in Sariab Mills, was going to school when armed men riding a motorcycle opened fire on him, killing him on the spot. “It is a target killing,” a Police officer said, adding that raids were being carried out in various areas to arrest the killers.
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July - 24 
Unidentified assailants shot dead a Professor of the Government Degree College on the Sariab Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on July 24, according to The News. Police officials said motorcycle borne gunmen opened fire on Haji Ghulam Sarwar, a Chemistry professor, when he was entering his hou
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Unidentified assailants shot dead a Professor of the Government Degree College on the Sariab Road in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on July 24, according to The News. Police officials said motorcycle borne gunmen opened fire on Haji Ghulam Sarwar, a Chemistry professor, when he was entering his house near the Tariq Hospital on Sariab Road. He sustained multiple bullet injuries and died on the spot. Haji Ghulam Sarwar is the sixth academician to be a victim of target killings in Balochistan during the last couple of months.
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August - 2 
A squad of the Paharipura Police Station was ambushed by unknown gunmen in Islamabad town around 2:30 am while patrolling the streets. Both the members of the squad, Hidayatullah from Harichand village in Charsadda, and Imtiaz, resident of Afghan Colony in Peshawar, were killed in the attack.
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A squad of the Paharipura Police Station was ambushed by unknown gunmen in Islamabad town around 2:30 am while patrolling the streets. Both the members of the squad, Hidayatullah from Harichand village in Charsadda, and Imtiaz, resident of Afghan Colony in Peshawar, were killed in the attack.
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August - 3 
A missile hit a house in the Chashma village, one kilometre south of Miranshah, killing three civilians and wounding three others. In retaliation, the troops fired shells, targeting the sites from where the Taliban militants were launching attacks.
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A missile hit a house in the Chashma village, one kilometre south of Miranshah, killing three civilians and wounding three others. In retaliation, the troops fired shells, targeting the sites from where the Taliban militants were launching attacks.
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August - 3 
Three militants were killed and several others injured when the Security Forces (SFs) targeted suspected hideouts of the militants in different areas of Salarzai sub-division in Bajaur Agency on August 3, The News reported. Official sources said the SFs targeted the militant hideouts in Darra, Ghund
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Three militants were killed and several others injured when the Security Forces (SFs) targeted suspected hideouts of the militants in different areas of Salarzai sub-division in Bajaur Agency on August 3, The News reported. Official sources said the SFs targeted the militant hideouts in Darra, Ghundai and Sor Dagay areas with artillery guns, killing three militants and injuring several others. They added that a number of sanctuaries of the militants were destroyed in the operations.
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August - 8 
In the province, a would-be suicide bomber was arrested in the limits of Totalai Police Station on August 8, official sources said. The sources said 16-year-old Khair Hussain was detained in the Kangalai Chengalai area. He is reported to be a resident of Shahpur area in Shangla District and had ente
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In the province, a would-be suicide bomber was arrested in the limits of Totalai Police Station on August 8, official sources said. The sources said 16-year-old Khair Hussain was detained in the Kangalai Chengalai area. He is reported to be a resident of Shahpur area in Shangla District and had entered Buner. Khair Hussain, who was presented to reporters by the Police, said he was trained in Qambar in Swat. Meanwhile, gunship helicopters targeted various hideouts of the militants in Chagharzai area bordering Shangla District. However, there was no report on the human and material losses due to the bombing.
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August - 9 
Taliban militants on August 9 attacked an army convoy using a remote controlled bomb in North Waziristan, killing two Security Force (SF) personnel and injuring three others, Daily Times reported. The convoy was heading from Mir Ali to Miranshah when the bomb exploded at Norak on the Mir Ali-Miransh
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Taliban militants on August 9 attacked an army convoy using a remote controlled bomb in North Waziristan, killing two Security Force (SF) personnel and injuring three others, Daily Times reported. The convoy was heading from Mir Ali to Miranshah when the bomb exploded at Norak on the Mir Ali-Miranshah road, 15 kilometers east of the agency headquarters. One vehicle was destroyed in the attack. In retaliation, the SFs targeted militant hideouts but there were no casualties.
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August - 11 
A paramilitary commander separately told AFP that the operation was launched after militants fired rockets at a paramilitary checkpoint early on August 10 in an assault in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, that killed two civilians, The News reported. The pre-dawn rocket attack targeted a Frontier Corps b
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A paramilitary commander separately told AFP that the operation was launched after militants fired rockets at a paramilitary checkpoint early on August 10 in an assault in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, that killed two civilians, The News reported. The pre-dawn rocket attack targeted a Frontier Corps base in the city’s Hayatabad neighbourhood, Peshawar Police chief Sifwat Ghayur told AFP. “One rocket landed harmlessly inside the post but three others strayed into the residential area, killing two men and wounding three others,” Ghayur said. Taliban militants also fired rockets and mortars towards a military post in the nearby tribal district of Bara but there were no casualties or damage, a military official said earlier. Three Taliban militants were killed when troops returned fire, the official told AFP. Hayatabad is close to the Bara town.
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August - 17 
In the fresh wave of target killing incidents in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, four persons, including a cardiologist, were shot dead in two separate places on August 17, The News reported. Police said cardiologist Dr Abid Iqbal Zaidi was shot dead by unidentified armed men on the Fatima Jinnah Ro
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In the fresh wave of target killing incidents in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, four persons, including a cardiologist, were shot dead in two separate places on August 17, The News reported. Police said cardiologist Dr Abid Iqbal Zaidi was shot dead by unidentified armed men on the Fatima Jinnah Road when he reached his private clinic around 6pm (PST). The cause of the murder is yet to be confirmed, but the Police stated that it is an incident of target killing.
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August - 17 
Khairpur District Police Officer (DPO) Pir Muhammad Shaikh termed Hyderi’s killing a result of personal enmity. The DPO said the murder took place over the possession of a piece of land and had nothing to do with sectarianism. He said the attacker had just been released from a jail in Karachi. He sa
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Khairpur District Police Officer (DPO) Pir Muhammad Shaikh termed Hyderi’s killing a result of personal enmity. The DPO said the murder took place over the possession of a piece of land and had nothing to do with sectarianism. He said the attacker had just been released from a jail in Karachi. He said Aashiq Jagirani’s brother, Qalandar Bakhsh, had murdered Allama Hyderi’s father, Haji Waris Khan Janwari, over the same issue and had been in jail. The DPO said six people sustained injuries in the shoot-out. However, the murder reportedly bore all indications of a sectarian killing, with the head of the local police saying “it was a targeted attack on Allama Hyderi”.
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August - 21 
According to AP, the air strike targeted Siraj Haqqani, a Taliban ‘commander’ blamed for masterminding ambushes on American troops in Afghanistan, intelligence officials said. It was unclear if Siraj Haqqani, son of Jalaluddin Haqqani, was among the people killed in the attack, the officials said, a
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According to AP, the air strike targeted Siraj Haqqani, a Taliban ‘commander’ blamed for masterminding ambushes on American troops in Afghanistan, intelligence officials said. It was unclear if Siraj Haqqani, son of Jalaluddin Haqqani, was among the people killed in the attack, the officials said, adding that three women were among the dead. The US reportedly launched the strike based on information that Haqqani was in the compound, according to two of the local intelligence officials based in North Waziristan. However, Pakistani authorities have not been able to confirm that he was there at the time, they said.
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September - 2 
The Federal Religious Affairs Minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi was injured and his driver killed on September 2 when unidentified men attacked his car near the GPO Chowk in Sector G-6 of capital Islamabad, Daily Times reported. The minister was attacked by two gunmen riding a motorbike when he was passing
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The Federal Religious Affairs Minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi was injured and his driver killed on September 2 when unidentified men attacked his car near the GPO Chowk in Sector G-6 of capital Islamabad, Daily Times reported. The minister was attacked by two gunmen riding a motorbike when he was passing through GPO Chowk after he had left his office. According to an eyewitness, the men followed the minister’s car, which was not accompanied by any security escort, soon after he left his office, firing at his vehicle at the Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Senior Superintendent Police Tahir Alam Khan said. The firing killed the minister’s driver Muhammad Younis on the spot. The minister was reportedly shot in his left shin and his security guard was also seriously wounded. Interior Minister Rehman Malik said in a brief comment it was a target attack, The News reported. Later, the Police found a bag with two pistols, a Kalashnikov and hand grenades that the attackers had thrown a few hundred yards away from the incident site.
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September - 2 
Three people were shot dead in the industrial town of Hub in Balochistan on September 2, Dawn reported. According to Police, Syed Walayat Hussain, his friend and a bodyguard were going to Karachi after attending a religious function in the Dureji sub-division when motorcycle borne assailants opened
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Three people were shot dead in the industrial town of Hub in Balochistan on September 2, Dawn reported. According to Police, Syed Walayat Hussain, his friend and a bodyguard were going to Karachi after attending a religious function in the Dureji sub-division when motorcycle borne assailants opened fire at their car on the Sakran Road. Police said it might be an incident of sectarian killing.
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September - 4 
According to Dawn, suspected militants shot dead two Frontier Constabulary (FC) troopers in Nasir Bagh suburbs of Peshawar, the NWFP capital, early in the morning on September 4. An official of the Nasir Bagh Police Station said that the FC personnel were on routine patrol when around 3am unidentifi
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According to Dawn, suspected militants shot dead two Frontier Constabulary (FC) troopers in Nasir Bagh suburbs of Peshawar, the NWFP capital, early in the morning on September 4. An official of the Nasir Bagh Police Station said that the FC personnel were on routine patrol when around 3am unidentified people armed with sophisticated weapons attacked them. He said the troops also returned the fire. In the encounter, FC soldiers, Mula Jan and Arbab, residents of Bara in Khyber Agency, were injured. They later died at the Khyber Teaching Hospital. Cantonment Circle Superintendent of Police Nisar Khan Marwat said the incident appeared to be target killing.
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September - 6 
An employee of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), Muhammad Iftikhar, was shot dead by unidentified militants at Khuzdar town of Balochistan on September 6, reports Daily Times. Police said Iftikhar was visiting a friend at his shop when two unidentified men riding a motorcycle
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An employee of the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), Muhammad Iftikhar, was shot dead by unidentified militants at Khuzdar town of Balochistan on September 6, reports Daily Times. Police said Iftikhar was visiting a friend at his shop when two unidentified men riding a motorcycle opened fire. The Police said the incident was an apparent target killing.
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September - 6 
Three Policemen were shot dead by unidentified militants at Hasan Abdal in Punjab in apparent act of targeted killing, a senior Police Officer said on September 6, reports Daily Times. The victims were identified as Muhammad Yaseen, Bashrat Shah and Muhammad Naeem. “The police officials were sleepin
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Three Policemen were shot dead by unidentified militants at Hasan Abdal in Punjab in apparent act of targeted killing, a senior Police Officer said on September 6, reports Daily Times. The victims were identified as Muhammad Yaseen, Bashrat Shah and Muhammad Naeem. “The police officials were sleeping in the guardroom after taking the pre-dawn meal when they were shot dead,” Police Officer Arshad Mahmood told AFP. “All had a single bullet wound to their forehead. It appears to be a targeted killing,” he added
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September - 7 
At least 15 persons were killed in Security Forces’ (SFs) operations and a drone strike in Khyber and North Waziristan Agencies of FATA on September 7, reports Daily Times. SFs killed 10 militants in the remote Tirah valley on the seventh day of Operation Bia Daraghlam, security sources said. Securi
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At least 15 persons were killed in Security Forces’ (SFs) operations and a drone strike in Khyber and North Waziristan Agencies of FATA on September 7, reports Daily Times. SFs killed 10 militants in the remote Tirah valley on the seventh day of Operation Bia Daraghlam, security sources said. Security officials said that 12 houses being used by militants had been destroyed in the Akakhel, Shalobar, Malikdin Khel and Sipah areas of Bara, while a militant stronghold and five hideouts were destroyed in Tirah valley. Separately, a missile fired by a US drone hit a house and a madrassa (seminary), killing at least five persons and wounding six others, security officials said. “The strike targetted a madrassa and an adjoining house in Machikhel village in North Waziristan,” a security official told AFP. “At least four people were killed and six others injured,” the official said.
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September - 9 
The twin brother of former Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Balochistan was shot dead by unidentified militants in an incident of target killing near his home at Khalid Bin Waleed Road under Ferozabad Police Station on September 9, reports Daily Times. The slain person was identified as Agha Jal
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The twin brother of former Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Balochistan was shot dead by unidentified militants in an incident of target killing near his home at Khalid Bin Waleed Road under Ferozabad Police Station on September 9, reports Daily Times. The slain person was identified as Agha Jalal (62).
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September - 12 
Unidentified militants shot dead three Shinwari tribesmen on the main road in Landikotal. Two of the deceased were brothers, identified as Arshad and Jamshed Shinwari. One of them was the son-in-law of former senator Hafiz Abdul Malik, who is a brother of Zakat and Usher Minister Noorul Haq Qadri. T
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Unidentified militants shot dead three Shinwari tribesmen on the main road in Landikotal. Two of the deceased were brothers, identified as Arshad and Jamshed Shinwari. One of them was the son-in-law of former senator Hafiz Abdul Malik, who is a brother of Zakat and Usher Minister Noorul Haq Qadri. The three men were driving from Torkham to Peshawar when they were attacked near Khyber Takya. The two brothers were killed on the spot, while the third one died on his way to the hospital. Witnesses said the attackers were in a blue Corolla and after gunning down the three men, abandoned the car in the nearby mountains.
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September - 13 
Three troopers were killed and two others wounded and three vehicles destroyed, when a bomb blast targeting a security convoy was triggered in Mandi Kas area of Khyber Agency in the FATA. The roadside blast also injured two SF personnel and destroyed three vehicles. The SFs cordoned off the area fol
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Three troopers were killed and two others wounded and three vehicles destroyed, when a bomb blast targeting a security convoy was triggered in Mandi Kas area of Khyber Agency in the FATA. The roadside blast also injured two SF personnel and destroyed three vehicles. The SFs cordoned off the area following the attack. At least three people were killed when troops pounded the area. , The Frontier Corps (FC) has appealed to the people of Khyber Agency to cooperate with Security Forces by identifying militants and Taliban. An FC statement said locals’ cooperation was necessary if those challenging the writ of the State were to be eliminated.
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September - 14 
A US drone fired a missile targeting a car in the Mir Ali tehsil (revenue unit) of the North Waziristan Agency in the FATA on September 14, killing four persons and injuring one, reports Daily Times. The missile hit the car around 5am (PST) when it was passing through Khushali Turikhel village – 30
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A US drone fired a missile targeting a car in the Mir Ali tehsil (revenue unit) of the North Waziristan Agency in the FATA on September 14, killing four persons and injuring one, reports Daily Times. The missile hit the car around 5am (PST) when it was passing through Khushali Turikhel village – 30 kilometres east of the Agency headquarters Miranshah. According to unconfirmed report, there were two foreign nationals among the dead.
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September - 14 
Karachi Police foiled a possible terrorist attack by engaging three militants in Karachi, capital of Sindh, said Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Waseem Ahmed, reports Daily Times. According to a private TV channel, the three militants had planned to target the Keamari Oil Refinery, but a security
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Karachi Police foiled a possible terrorist attack by engaging three militants in Karachi, capital of Sindh, said Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Waseem Ahmed, reports Daily Times. According to a private TV channel, the three militants had planned to target the Keamari Oil Refinery, but a security guard held them off, preventing them from entering the compound. However, the militants eventually overpowered and killed the guard. An encounter with Police ensued, and the militants – wearing burqas (veil) – fled at the end of the encounter. According to the CCPO, the men left behind their three burqas and as many Kalashnikovs, 10 magazines and hand grenades. Meanwhile, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement leader Babar Ghouri told the channel the Government had already written letters asking Karachi Police to beef up security at the refinery, but this was not done.
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September - 14 
Militants killed an Afghan national at Dattakhel tehsil in the same North Waziristan Agency on charges of “spying” for the US.
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Militants killed an Afghan national at Dattakhel tehsil in the same North Waziristan Agency on charges of “spying” for the US.
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September - 15 
At least five Taliban militants were killed and four others wounded in air strikes on hideouts at Bajaur Agency in FATA, which also destroyed an illegal FM radio station and bunkers, said official sources on September 15, reports Daily Times. The strikes were carried out in Darra, Chinar and Jirga a
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At least five Taliban militants were killed and four others wounded in air strikes on hideouts at Bajaur Agency in FATA, which also destroyed an illegal FM radio station and bunkers, said official sources on September 15, reports Daily Times. The strikes were carried out in Darra, Chinar and Jirga areas, the source said. Helicopter gun ships and long-range artillery were used in the offensive that targeted underground Taliban facilities, said the officials. “The death toll may go up, as underground Taliban facilities were heavily bombed,” they said.
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September - 15 
One person was killed and four others injured when a grenade was hurled at a shop on Quetta Road at Dera Murad Jamali in Balochistan on September 15, Police sources said, according to Daily Times. The District Police Chief, Nazir Ahmed Kurd, said that three men on motorbikes hurled a grenade into a
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One person was killed and four others injured when a grenade was hurled at a shop on Quetta Road at Dera Murad Jamali in Balochistan on September 15, Police sources said, according to Daily Times. The District Police Chief, Nazir Ahmed Kurd, said that three men on motorbikes hurled a grenade into a welding shop owned by a settler, Mukhtar Ahmed, and later managed to escape from the incident site. One of the workers in the shop, Ghulam Hussein, died while the shop owner Mukhtar Ahmed, Muhammad Akbar, Muhammad Azhar and Muhammad Akmal were seriously injured.
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September - 18 
At least 30 people were killed and more than 50 injured in a suicide attack in Kohat District of NWFP on September 18, hospital and Police sources said, reports Daily Times. At least 13 shops were also destroyed, and shockwaves were felt as far as a kilometre away, witnesses said. “Some 30 people ha
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At least 30 people were killed and more than 50 injured in a suicide attack in Kohat District of NWFP on September 18, hospital and Police sources said, reports Daily Times. At least 13 shops were also destroyed, and shockwaves were felt as far as a kilometre away, witnesses said. “Some 30 people have so far been killed ... it is suspected the attack was carried out using an explosives-laden car,” said senior Police officials. Reuters reported that the bomb was believed to have contained about 150 kilogrammes of explosives. Locals put the death toll at around 40. The blast took place in Kacha Pakka area, 17 kilometres from Kohat city. Shopkeepers said most of the victims were Shias and coalminers waiting for buses. “It appears the attack was carried out to target Shias,” they said. The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed responsibility for the bombing, saying it was carried out to avenge the killing of one of their leaders. “We carried out the attack to avenge the killing of Muhammad Amin,” Usman Haider, claiming to be a spokesman for the outfit told BBC over telephone.
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September - 26 
Daily Times reports that an activist of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H) was shot dead near Naeem Hospital at Malir No. 15 within the limits of Saudabad Police station in Karachi on September 26. Police said Mudasir, 30, was on his way on a motorbike when unidentified assailants shot at h
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Daily Times reports that an activist of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H) was shot dead near Naeem Hospital at Malir No. 15 within the limits of Saudabad Police station in Karachi on September 26. Police said Mudasir, 30, was on his way on a motorbike when unidentified assailants shot at him and managed to escape. The victim, an area distributor of a food company, succumbed to his injuries later. The deceased was also a supporter of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) and was the witness in five high profile cases of sectarian killings.
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September - 29 
Another drone attack at Danday Darpa Khel – four kilometres north of Miranshah in North Waziristan – killed four Afghan militants and wounding two others. The house targeted belonged to Emarati, an Afghan national, and the Afghan militants killed in the missile attack were said to be from the Jalalu
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Another drone attack at Danday Darpa Khel – four kilometres north of Miranshah in North Waziristan – killed four Afghan militants and wounding two others. The house targeted belonged to Emarati, an Afghan national, and the Afghan militants killed in the missile attack were said to be from the Jalaluddin Haqqani group. Militants surrounded the area soon after the attack and were busy pulling their dead from the debris.
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October - 13 
In another incident of target-killing, the Jamhoori Watan Party Vice-President, Muhammad Aslam Mirza, and his driver were shot dead by unidentified armed men in the Shalkot area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on October 13, The News reported. Police said Muhammad Aslam Mirza was coming out of hi
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In another incident of target-killing, the Jamhoori Watan Party Vice-President, Muhammad Aslam Mirza, and his driver were shot dead by unidentified armed men in the Shalkot area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on October 13, The News reported. Police said Muhammad Aslam Mirza was coming out of his poultry farm located at Shalkot, when he reached near the gate of the farm some unidentified armed men opened fire, killing him and his driver Gul Faraz on the spot. The Police termed it a targeted killing.
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November - 2 
At least 35 persons, including two women and children, were killed and 63 others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a branch of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) in Rawalpindi on November 2, Daily Times reported. The majority of the blasts victims were reportedly mili
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At least 35 persons, including two women and children, were killed and 63 others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a branch of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) in Rawalpindi on November 2, Daily Times reported. The majority of the blasts victims were reportedly military personnel and employees of the Defence Ministry who had queued up at the NBP Shalimar Plaza Branch to draw their salaries. It was the second terrorist attack in the Red Zone area of the garrison city within a month. According to eyewitnesses, many of the victims were retired military personnel who had gathered at the bank to draw their pensions. Several surrounding offices, part of a nearby hotel and a number of vehicles were also destroyed. Eyewitnesses said the attack occurred at 10:40am when a man riding a motorbike approached the parking lot of the plaza and blew himself up in front of the NBP branch, in close proximity with the Pearl Continental hotel, the military’s General Headquarters and the State Bank of Pakistan. Rawalpindi Regional Police Officer (RPO) Aslam Tareen confirmed the eyewitnesses’ account. "We found parts of a suicide vest and some body parts of the suicide attacker. At least 35 people were killed and 63 others were wounded," he said. The Inter-Services Public Relations Director General, Major General Athar Abbas, said four soldiers were killed and nine injured in the attack.
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November - 2 
Police on November 2 foiled a terrorist attack targeting a police check-post at the Babu Sabu Interchange of the Lahore-Islamabad motorway, an entry point into Lahore, Daily Times reported. According to eyewitnesses, the attacker was travelling in a car with an alleged accomplice. Upon being stopped
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Police on November 2 foiled a terrorist attack targeting a police check-post at the Babu Sabu Interchange of the Lahore-Islamabad motorway, an entry point into Lahore, Daily Times reported. According to eyewitnesses, the attacker was travelling in a car with an alleged accomplice. Upon being stopped by Police for a routine inspection, the man got out of the car’s passenger seat and detonated his suicide jacket, injuring 25 persons, including the car’s driver. Civil Defence District Officer Mazhar Hussain told Daily Times that eight to 10 kilograms of explosive material had been used in the attack. Mazhar said the terrorist’s head was found some 30 yards from the blast site. He said the attacker’s face was scarred but recognisable, adding the attacker seemed to be 18. Police officials said the car was packed with huge quantities of explosives and "could have caused a catastrophe" had it entered the city, AFP reported. Official sources said the injured included five Policemen, who were in critical condition.
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November - 3 
A would-be suicide bomber was killed before reaching his target in the Lachi sub-division of Kohat District on November 3-evening. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Abdullah Khan, told The News that a would-be suicide bomber, riding a motorcycle, was heading to his alleged target when he was b
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A would-be suicide bomber was killed before reaching his target in the Lachi sub-division of Kohat District on November 3-evening. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Abdullah Khan, told The News that a would-be suicide bomber, riding a motorcycle, was heading to his alleged target when he was blown up near the Iftikhar Well area in Lachi at 9:15 pm (PST).
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November - 3 
Security agencies on November 3 claimed to have arrested two would-be suicide bombers from the Kot Ganesh area of Chakwal District in Punjab province, Daily Times reported. The duo was identified as Afghan national Fakharullah and his accomplice Ejaz alias Usman, a resident of Bhakhar. The arrested
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Security agencies on November 3 claimed to have arrested two would-be suicide bombers from the Kot Ganesh area of Chakwal District in Punjab province, Daily Times reported. The duo was identified as Afghan national Fakharullah and his accomplice Ejaz alias Usman, a resident of Bhakhar. The arrested men were reportedly planning to target an Imambargah (Shia place of worship). The authorities said they recovered suicide jackets, hand grenades and ammunition from the two men.
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November - 6 
In yet another terrorist attack on a senior military officer, two motorcyclists attacked a serving Brigadier of an intelligence agency on November 6-morning, The News reported. The Brigadier and his driver sustained bullet injuries and were later shifted to the PIMS hospital. The Police, quoting wit
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In yet another terrorist attack on a senior military officer, two motorcyclists attacked a serving Brigadier of an intelligence agency on November 6-morning, The News reported. The Brigadier and his driver sustained bullet injuries and were later shifted to the PIMS hospital. The Police, quoting witnesses, said Brigadier Hafiz Suhail Ahmad left his house in Sector I-8/4, along with his driver Lance Naik Muhammad Ramzan, for his office on a Prado Jeep at about 8:30 am (PST). Two motorcycle borne gunmen soon intercepted the vehicle and opened fire. “The assailants then disappeared into the adjacent streets leading to Rawalpindi,” the Police stated. An eyewitness said the attacker carrying a Kalashnikov was wearing a doctors’ overcoat and was also carrying a black laptop bag. The Islamabad Senior Superintendent of Police, Tahir Alam Khan, said the assailants, in their 20s, had entered Islamabad from the IJP Road. He also said a Kalashnikov and a 9mm pistol were used in the assault, adding they had recovered 10 empty shells — seven of Kalashnikov and three of a 9mm pistol — from the incident site. Three brigadiers have been targeted in the federal capital in the last 15 days. On October 22, Brigadier Moeenuddin Ahmad, on leave from the UN peacekeeping mission, was shot dead in G-11/1 along with his driver Havaldar Asghar Ali. In the second incident on October 27, Brigadier Waqar Ahmad, Deputy Director General of the Defence Services Guard, was attacked in the I-9/1 area.
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November - 11 
A rocket fired on November 11-morning fell near a law enforcement agency camp in the Musa Colony area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, Daily Times reported. Satellite Town Police sources said the militants had targeted the troops, but the rocket fell on a house. They said no casualties we
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A rocket fired on November 11-morning fell near a law enforcement agency camp in the Musa Colony area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, Daily Times reported. Satellite Town Police sources said the militants had targeted the troops, but the rocket fell on a house. They said no casualties were reported, as the residents had apparently gone out, but two rooms of the house were damaged.
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November - 12 
Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 12 claimed the arrest of a top Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist wanted in 16 cases and for the murder of 28 members of the Shia-Hazara community in target killings in the provincial capital, Daily Times reported. Deputy Inspector General of Poli
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Police in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 12 claimed the arrest of a top Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) terrorist wanted in 16 cases and for the murder of 28 members of the Shia-Hazara community in target killings in the provincial capital, Daily Times reported. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG, Operations), Shahid Nizam Durrani, said Police had arrested Hafiz Muhammad Usman Muhammad Shahi alias Abbas, considered one of the masterminds of 28 sectarian killings. He said Abbas had also revealed important details of recent sectarian killings, in addition to providing information on his accomplices in target killings. “Abbas also provided information that helped us find a Kalashnikov used in sectarian killings,” the DIG said. The militant has also reportedly confessed to being involved in the murder of Hussain Ali Yousafi – chairman of the Hazara Democratic Party, who was shot dead in Quetta on January 26, 2009. “Following the information provided by Abbas about his colleagues, police are planning more raids in Bolan, Mach and Naseerabad districts with the hope to bust the gang involved in sectarian killings in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan. A team of senior police officers is investigating the matter,” said the DIG.
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November - 12 
Syed Abul Hassan Jaffry, media manager of the Iranian consulate in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, was shot dead near his home in Gulbarg on November 12-morning, Dawn reported. Jaffry was going to his office when he was shot at point-blank range as he turned his car towards the Swati Phatak. Cantonment
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Syed Abul Hassan Jaffry, media manager of the Iranian consulate in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, was shot dead near his home in Gulbarg on November 12-morning, Dawn reported. Jaffry was going to his office when he was shot at point-blank range as he turned his car towards the Swati Phatak. Cantonment Circle Superintendent of Police Nisar Khan Marwat said that it appeared to be a sectarian attack. He said there was no eyewitness, but it was possible that more than one assailant had fired at the car from two directions with 30-bore pistols. Jaffry’s brother-in-law Shah Agha said “It was a target killing, but it is not clear if he was killed by Americans or it was a sectarian attack. He had no enmity with anyone.”
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November - 12 
The militants attacked a check-post of the SFs at Jangzai area of Mamoond sub-division, but no casualties were reported. Later, the SFs targeted Taliban hideouts with heavy artillery.
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The militants attacked a check-post of the SFs at Jangzai area of Mamoond sub-division, but no casualties were reported. Later, the SFs targeted Taliban hideouts with heavy artillery.
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November - 19 
A Shia cleric was shot dead on November 19 in the Orangi Town area of Karachi, within the jurisdiction of Tori Bungash Police Station, Daily Times reported. Police claimed it was an incident of target killing. Ghulam Muhammad Waezi, a cleric of the Imambargah Safina-e-Ahlebait hailing from Baltistan
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A Shia cleric was shot dead on November 19 in the Orangi Town area of Karachi, within the jurisdiction of Tori Bungash Police Station, Daily Times reported. Police claimed it was an incident of target killing. Ghulam Muhammad Waezi, a cleric of the Imambargah Safina-e-Ahlebait hailing from Baltistan, which is located in the Raees Ambrohi Colony, was shot dead by unidentified motorcycle borne assailants at Riaz Chowk in Orangi Town. The assailants managed to escape from the incident site.
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November - 23 
Two Policemen were shot dead in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 23 in what appeared to be a case of target killing, Daily Times reported. The Policemen, Sardar Muhammad Samalani and Syed Amir Muhammad Khilji, were on routine patrol on Qambrani Road when unidentified assailants opened fir
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Two Policemen were shot dead in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on November 23 in what appeared to be a case of target killing, Daily Times reported. The Policemen, Sardar Muhammad Samalani and Syed Amir Muhammad Khilji, were on routine patrol on Qambrani Road when unidentified assailants opened fire at them, Police said.
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November - 30 
Two Police officials were injured when unidentified armed men attacked their vehicle on the Indus Highway, Police said on November 30, Daily Times reported. A Police official said that Mattani Station House Officer Riaz Khan and Constable Shamshad were seriously injured when the attackers ambushed t
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Two Police officials were injured when unidentified armed men attacked their vehicle on the Indus Highway, Police said on November 30, Daily Times reported. A Police official said that Mattani Station House Officer Riaz Khan and Constable Shamshad were seriously injured when the attackers ambushed their patrol vehicle. The official said the police party was on a routine patrol when they were attacked, adding the armed men seemed to have attempted to abduct the Policemen.
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December - 4 
Eight militants were killed and their three hideouts destroyed on December 4 in strikes carried out by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets in the Ferozkhel area of the Orakzai Agency, The News reported. Official and tribal sources said fighter jets targeted the hideouts and compounds of milita
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Eight militants were killed and their three hideouts destroyed on December 4 in strikes carried out by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets in the Ferozkhel area of the Orakzai Agency, The News reported. Official and tribal sources said fighter jets targeted the hideouts and compounds of militants in the Ferozkhel area, killing eight militants and destroying their three hideouts and four houses. The sources added that the jets also destroyed an arms depot of the militants.
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December - 8 
Two persons, including one Frontier Constabulary (FC), were killed in separate incidents in the Karachi on December 8, reports The News. Gul Maalik (35) was shot dead by unidentified militants in the Quaidabad Police Station of Karachi. The Police sources said that the incident happened inside the v
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Two persons, including one Frontier Constabulary (FC), were killed in separate incidents in the Karachi on December 8, reports The News. Gul Maalik (35) was shot dead by unidentified militants in the Quaidabad Police Station of Karachi. The Police sources said that the incident happened inside the victims’ house situated in Gulshan-i-Bunair of Quaidabad, while he was asleep. During the investigation it was found that the deceased was a recruit of the FC and was posted in Abbottabad. A few days ago, he took a leave from headquarters and came to Karachi for the construction of his house. The deceased personnel was married and originated from Swat. The murder seems to be a target killing incident.
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December - 17 
Two personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) were injured in Khuzdar District of Balochistan after unidentified militants opened fire on a routine patrol party on December 17, according to Daily Times. The FC team came under attack in Zehri area of Khuzdar while on a routine patrol. The attackers opened
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Two personnel of the Frontier Corps (FC) were injured in Khuzdar District of Balochistan after unidentified militants opened fire on a routine patrol party on December 17, according to Daily Times. The FC team came under attack in Zehri area of Khuzdar while on a routine patrol. The attackers opened fire on the FC team and injured two personnel. The FC retaliated, but the militants managed to escape. The injured officials were moved to a hospital where their condition was reported to be stable. Following the incident, the FC cordoned off the area and began a search for the attackers. At least five suspects were detained by the FC in connection with the attack. No group has so far accepted responsibility for the assault.
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December - 19 
A Police patrol party convoy narrowly escaped a roadside bomb blast at a suburban Afridi Garhi locality along the Ring Road-A Police patrol party convoy narrowly escaped a roadside bomb blast at a suburban Afridi Garhi locality along the Ring Road-Chughalpura Road in Peshawar of North-West Frontier
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A Police patrol party convoy narrowly escaped a roadside bomb blast at a suburban Afridi Garhi locality along the Ring Road-A Police patrol party convoy narrowly escaped a roadside bomb blast at a suburban Afridi Garhi locality along the Ring Road-Chughalpura Road in Peshawar of North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 19, according to Daily Times. Police said the blast occurred when Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Iftikhar Khan and some constables were passing through the area. The DSP said he was on official duty, adding the bomb went off seconds before the Police patrol party would have reached the spot. Speaking with journalists, Peshawar Senior Superintendent (coordination) Muhammad Alam Shinwari said the explosive device had been planted along the road and was detonated using a remote control, adding it seemed the actual target of the suspected militants was the Police convoy.
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December - 19 
At least three personnel of the Balochistan Constabulary (BC), including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed and another two injured when unidentified militants opened fire at them in Quetta of Balochistan on December 19, according to Daily Times. Sources said that DSP Habibullah Qa
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At least three personnel of the Balochistan Constabulary (BC), including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed and another two injured when unidentified militants opened fire at them in Quetta of Balochistan on December 19, according to Daily Times. Sources said that DSP Habibullah Qaisarani had left his home for office when the militants, riding a motorcycle, ambushed his car on the Jail Road. Habibullah, Assistant Sub-Inspector Muhammad Aslam and Constable Shafiq Ahmed died on the spot. The driver of the van, Nazeer Ahmed, and another constable Muhammad Yasir were injured in the attack.
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December - 29 
Two unidentified militants fired at a petrol station, injuring Police officer Malik Jan and his son Shoaib, in Munda area of Lower Dir in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 29, according to Daily Times. It was reported that Police killed both the attackers in retaliatory firing.
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Two unidentified militants fired at a petrol station, injuring Police officer Malik Jan and his son Shoaib, in Munda area of Lower Dir in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 29, according to Daily Times. It was reported that Police killed both the attackers in retaliatory firing.
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