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April - 10 
On April 10, a civilian was killed and seven others were injured in an explosion near the Defense Housing Authority (DHA) Golf Club in Karachi. Media reports stated that a concert was in progress in the club when the explosion occurred.
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On April 10, a civilian was killed and seven others were injured in an explosion near the Defense Housing Authority (DHA) Golf Club in Karachi. Media reports stated that a concert was in progress in the club when the explosion occurred.
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April - 15 
Unidentified terrorists are reported to have fired three Russian-made rockets at different places in Peshawar on April 15. One of the rockets injured two police personnel and damaged the Crime Investigation Department (CID) police building while two others exploded in the Qamardin Garhi area without
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Unidentified terrorists are reported to have fired three Russian-made rockets at different places in Peshawar on April 15. One of the rockets injured two police personnel and damaged the Crime Investigation Department (CID) police building while two others exploded in the Qamardin Garhi area without causing any damage. The CID building is located near the school of Special Services Group, the training centre of military commandos, the Peshawar air base and the US Consulate in Peshawar.
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April - 23 
A powerful bomb exploded at Shahrah-e-Hali in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan province, on April 23. However, there was no loss of life or injuries.
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A powerful bomb exploded at Shahrah-e-Hali in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan province, on April 23. However, there was no loss of life or injuries.
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April - 29 
A teenaged boy was reportedly killed and 12 people sustained injuries during a bomb blast at Naikupura Bazaar near Pul Aik in Sialkot on April 29. According to Dawn, a one-kilogram bomb, which had been planted in the congested market, exploded during late evening.
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A teenaged boy was reportedly killed and 12 people sustained injuries during a bomb blast at Naikupura Bazaar near Pul Aik in Sialkot on April 29. According to Dawn, a one-kilogram bomb, which had been planted in the congested market, exploded during late evening.
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August - 1 
Daily Times reports that one soldier was killed and six others were injured when an army convoy hit a remote-controlled explosive device at Pash Ziarat near Shawain in North Waziristan. However, military spokesman Major Gen Shaukat Sultan denied that a soldier had been killed, saying only three sold
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Daily Times reports that one soldier was killed and six others were injured when an army convoy hit a remote-controlled explosive device at Pash Ziarat near Shawain in North Waziristan. However, military spokesman Major Gen Shaukat Sultan denied that a soldier had been killed, saying only three soldiers were injured in the blast.
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August - 13 
Two bombs exploded in a high-security area near the Governor’s House in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on August 13. However, there were no casualties reported. "The explosions were meant to create panic and instill terror in the people celebrating Independence Day [August 14, today]," a s
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Two bombs exploded in a high-security area near the Governor’s House in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on August 13. However, there were no casualties reported. "The explosions were meant to create panic and instill terror in the people celebrating Independence Day [August 14, today]," a security official told AFP.
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August - 14 
A rocket attack was again made on a paramilitary Scouts Fort on the same day, when the soldiers were attending a function in connection with the Independence Day. There was no report of casualties in the attack.
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A rocket attack was again made on a paramilitary Scouts Fort on the same day, when the soldiers were attending a function in connection with the Independence Day. There was no report of casualties in the attack.
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August - 14 
The News reports that at least ten blasts in a row rocked Quetta on August 14. However, no loss of life was reported. Police sources stated unknown terrorists planted 10 homemade explosive devices in different localities of the city. The first bomb exploded at around 12:45 pm near in Killi Ibrahimza
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The News reports that at least ten blasts in a row rocked Quetta on August 14. However, no loss of life was reported. Police sources stated unknown terrorists planted 10 homemade explosive devices in different localities of the city. The first bomb exploded at around 12:45 pm near in Killi Ibrahimzai and after five minutes another explosive device went off in the same locality. Three more successive powerful homemade bombs exploded in Patel Road, New Al-Gilani Road and Joint Road areas. A spokesman for the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the explosions in a telephonic call to the Quetta Press Club (QPC).
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August - 15 
Unidentified attackers fired 25 rockets targeting a paramilitary base in Sui. However, some of the rockets struck two homes in the area, injuring four civilians, according to Daily Times. Earlier, on August 15, one civilian was killed and another sustained injuries when suspected terrorists attacked
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Unidentified attackers fired 25 rockets targeting a paramilitary base in Sui. However, some of the rockets struck two homes in the area, injuring four civilians, according to Daily Times. Earlier, on August 15, one civilian was killed and another sustained injuries when suspected terrorists attacked a Defence Security Guard vehicle in Sui.
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August - 16 
Five paramilitary troops were killed and 12 others sustained injuries on August 16 in two attacks near the Sui gas fields of Balochistan province. In the first attack, four Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel died when unidentified gunmen opened fire on a vehicle carrying employees of the state-run
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Five paramilitary troops were killed and 12 others sustained injuries on August 16 in two attacks near the Sui gas fields of Balochistan province. In the first attack, four Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel died when unidentified gunmen opened fire on a vehicle carrying employees of the state-run Pakistan Petroleum Limited near the Sui gas fields, said Colonel Rizwan Malik, spokesperson for the paramilitary FC. In the second attack in the same area, rockets were fired at a convoy of army officers, killing one soldier and injuring another, Malik said. No group has claimed responsibility for these attacks thus far.
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August - 16 
Six persons, including two police personnel, were wounded when three bomb blasts damaged the main railway line at Nawabshah and Tando Adam railway stations on August 16. According to The News, the first blast occurred on the up-track at Nawabshah railway station at 8:16 PM (PST). Even as the police
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Six persons, including two police personnel, were wounded when three bomb blasts damaged the main railway line at Nawabshah and Tando Adam railway stations on August 16. According to The News, the first blast occurred on the up-track at Nawabshah railway station at 8:16 PM (PST). Even as the police were inspecting the damage, a second explosion occurred about 40 minutes later on the down track. Approximately half-an-hour later, a third blast damaged the main railway line outside the Tando Adam Railway Station. Sindh police chief Syed Kamal Shah while confirming the blasts told AFP, "It is a terrorist act but it is premature to say the motive behind the blast."
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August - 2 
A soldier was reported to have died while three others sustained injuries on August 2 when a military water tanker hit a landmine planted by unidentified terrorists near Shakai in South Waziristan. Elsewhere, one soldier and a civilian were wounded during a terrorist attack in North Waziristan.
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A soldier was reported to have died while three others sustained injuries on August 2 when a military water tanker hit a landmine planted by unidentified terrorists near Shakai in South Waziristan. Elsewhere, one soldier and a civilian were wounded during a terrorist attack in North Waziristan.
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August - 23 
Three soldiers were reportedly wounded in a landmine blast at Shakai in South Waziristan. Separately, the Utmankhel sub-tribe of the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe signed an agreement with the authorities in South Waziristan on August 23 under which they agreed not to protect terrorists in the area, according
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Three soldiers were reportedly wounded in a landmine blast at Shakai in South Waziristan. Separately, the Utmankhel sub-tribe of the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe signed an agreement with the authorities in South Waziristan on August 23 under which they agreed not to protect terrorists in the area, according to Dawn. Leaders of the sub-tribe also handed over 25 Kalashnikov rifles to Assistant Political Agent Khan Bakhsh in Wana as a guarantee for providing security to the troops.
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August - 26 
The Karachi Police is reported to have arrested two activists of the banned Shia outfit, Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan (SMP), during a raid near Kakri Ground in the Lyari area on August 25. The arrested were identified as Rehan Abbas alias Samar Zaidi and Farhan alias Javed. According to police, the two
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The Karachi Police is reported to have arrested two activists of the banned Shia outfit, Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan (SMP), during a raid near Kakri Ground in the Lyari area on August 25. The arrested were identified as Rehan Abbas alias Samar Zaidi and Farhan alias Javed. According to police, the two were wanted for firing on Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA) camps in Liaquatabad during 1995 which killed 12 people.
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August - 26 
Two soldiers are reported to have died and five others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the Lawarki area of South Waziristan on August 26. According to The News, a remote-controlled bomb exploded at Lawarki near Kund Sarai when a convoy of 25 military vehicles was passing on way from Wana t
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Two soldiers are reported to have died and five others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the Lawarki area of South Waziristan on August 26. According to The News, a remote-controlled bomb exploded at Lawarki near Kund Sarai when a convoy of 25 military vehicles was passing on way from Wana to Shakai. Another bomb, planted at Wana-Jandola road near Zor Sarokai, exploded when a convoy of 20 military trucks was crossing the area. However, no causality was reported.
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August - 27 
Four Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were reportedly wounded on August 27 during a grenade attack on the Chaghai militia gate in Naushki, approximately 200 kilometers from Quetta, capital of Balochistan province. According to Daily Times, officials in Chaghai district said that terrorists opene
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Four Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were reportedly wounded on August 27 during a grenade attack on the Chaghai militia gate in Naushki, approximately 200 kilometers from Quetta, capital of Balochistan province. According to Daily Times, officials in Chaghai district said that terrorists opened fire and threw a hand grenade at the FC personnel.
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August - 29 
Three soldiers were reportedly killed during separate attacks in Waziristan along the Afghan border on August 29. Two soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight others sustained injuries when terrorists fired three missiles on a camp of the troops at Wana in South Waziristan. Separately, a
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Three soldiers were reportedly killed during separate attacks in Waziristan along the Afghan border on August 29. Two soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight others sustained injuries when terrorists fired three missiles on a camp of the troops at Wana in South Waziristan. Separately, a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled bomb at Maidano, close to Razmak, in North Waziristan killing at least one soldier and wounding three others. According to The News, there was another explosion at the same spot where the military vehicle was destroyed while two unexploded bombs were recovered and later defused by the troops. No reports of loss of life were reported in the second explosion.
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August - 30 
Three children and two women were reportedly wounded and a telephone exchange partially damaged during five rocket attacks in Bannu on August 30. According to The News, one of the rockets landed in the house of Haji Nawab Khan, an Afghan refugee, inside the Bannu cantonment. Five members of his fami
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Three children and two women were reportedly wounded and a telephone exchange partially damaged during five rocket attacks in Bannu on August 30. According to The News, one of the rockets landed in the house of Haji Nawab Khan, an Afghan refugee, inside the Bannu cantonment. Five members of his family sustained injuries in the attack.
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August - 31 
Four people, including three intelligence officers, were killed and 15 others sustained injuries during a bomb explosion at a sweet shop in Qalat, 140km south of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on August 31. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast thus far. According to Daily Times,
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Four people, including three intelligence officers, were killed and 15 others sustained injuries during a bomb explosion at a sweet shop in Qalat, 140km south of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on August 31. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast thus far. According to Daily Times, the explosion also damaged several nearby shops and an electrical transformer that caused a power cut in the area.
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August - 31 
Two persons are reported to have sustained injuries during a bomb explosion at Azam Warsak in South Waziristan on August 31. According to The News, a roadside bomb exploded as a car carrying two people passed Azam Warsak, a village 15 kilometers west of Wana, the main town in South Waziristan.
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Two persons are reported to have sustained injuries during a bomb explosion at Azam Warsak in South Waziristan on August 31. According to The News, a roadside bomb exploded as a car carrying two people passed Azam Warsak, a village 15 kilometers west of Wana, the main town in South Waziristan.
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August - 5 
Security force personnel targeted terrorist hideouts with heavy guns and mortars in the mountainous region of Skakai, Tiarza and Ziyari Noor Camp. Locals said the firing caused damage to four houses in Ser Kot Potaikhel near Shakai. There were also reports that seven persons of the family of Malik N
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Security force personnel targeted terrorist hideouts with heavy guns and mortars in the mountainous region of Skakai, Tiarza and Ziyari Noor Camp. Locals said the firing caused damage to four houses in Ser Kot Potaikhel near Shakai. There were also reports that seven persons of the family of Malik Nandar Khan, including two women, were killed and six others sustained injuries in the shelling. Some official sources in South Waziristan have however confirmed the death of only five tribesmen in the firing.
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August - 7 
According to The News, two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the Defence Phase-II area of Karachi in the early hours of August 7, today. Some Al Qaeda suspects were reportedly arrested from this area in September 2003.
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According to The News, two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the Defence Phase-II area of Karachi in the early hours of August 7, today. Some Al Qaeda suspects were reportedly arrested from this area in September 2003.
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August - 8 
At least 10 people, including a three-year-old boy, were killed and 50 others sustained injuries in two bomb explosions near the Binoria mosque and seminary in Karachi on August 8. The boy and nine men were killed when a bomb, placed in a motorcycle outside a restaurant called Binoria Hotel near the
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At least 10 people, including a three-year-old boy, were killed and 50 others sustained injuries in two bomb explosions near the Binoria mosque and seminary in Karachi on August 8. The boy and nine men were killed when a bomb, placed in a motorcycle outside a restaurant called Binoria Hotel near the seminary building, exploded. According to Daily Times, this blast preceded a minor explosion in the same area. A bomb disposal squad defused a third bomb moments before it was to explode, Karachi police chief Tariq Jameel said. Most victims were reportedly students from the Binoria seminary.
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August - 9 
A driver was killed and 17 personnel of the Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps were wounded when a bus en route to Wana in South Waziristan was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED) on August 9.
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A driver was killed and 17 personnel of the Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps were wounded when a bus en route to Wana in South Waziristan was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED) on August 9.
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December - 10 
Eleven persons, including two army personnel, were reportedly killed and 26 others sustained injuries when a bomb attached to a bicycle exploded at Quetta in the Baluchistan province on December 10. According to Dawn, at least a dozen vehicles, including a military truck, were destroyed and several
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Eleven persons, including two army personnel, were reportedly killed and 26 others sustained injuries when a bomb attached to a bicycle exploded at Quetta in the Baluchistan province on December 10. According to Dawn, at least a dozen vehicles, including a military truck, were destroyed and several shops damaged in the blast which occurred at Mezeen Chowk.
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December - 14 
Two bombs reportedly exploded within a span of 30 minutes in a town near Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on December 14 injuring one person. While the first bomb went off near a Government office in Naushki, approximately 200 kilometers west of Quetta, injuring a passer-by, the second explo
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Two bombs reportedly exploded within a span of 30 minutes in a town near Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on December 14 injuring one person. While the first bomb went off near a Government office in Naushki, approximately 200 kilometers west of Quetta, injuring a passer-by, the second exploded outside a facility housing paramilitary forces, said the town’s police chief, Asif Gichki. No one has claimed responsibility for these blasts, which came three days after an explosion in Quetta, which killed 11 people. Meanwhile, President Pervez Musharraf is scheduled to arrive on December 15, today, for a two-day visit of Balochistan.
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December - 15 
A landmine exploded near a paramilitary post at Miran Shah in North Waziristan on December 15 injuring two soldiers, according to Daily Times. Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, while confirming the blast, however said only one soldier was wounded.
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A landmine exploded near a paramilitary post at Miran Shah in North Waziristan on December 15 injuring two soldiers, according to Daily Times. Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, while confirming the blast, however said only one soldier was wounded.
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December - 17 
A military vehicle was damaged when an improvised device exploded on the road near Nano. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
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A military vehicle was damaged when an improvised device exploded on the road near Nano. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
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December - 18 
A bomb explosion was reported from the minister’s block of the Civil Secretariat in Quetta, capital of the Balochistan province, on December 18. However, there were no casualties. Capital City Police Officer, Parvez Rafi Bhatti, was quoted as saying in Daily Times that two suspects had been arrested
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A bomb explosion was reported from the minister’s block of the Civil Secretariat in Quetta, capital of the Balochistan province, on December 18. However, there were no casualties. Capital City Police Officer, Parvez Rafi Bhatti, was quoted as saying in Daily Times that two suspects had been arrested after the explosion.
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December - 19 
According to The News, a 12-year-old boy, identified as Muslihuddin, was killed during a bomb explosion outside a seminary at Lalazai near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on December 19.
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According to The News, a 12-year-old boy, identified as Muslihuddin, was killed during a bomb explosion outside a seminary at Lalazai near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on December 19.
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December - 24 
Daily Times quoting Frontier Corps sources reports that unidentified people attacked two vehicles carrying paramilitary forces in Turbat, killing at least four personnel and injuring five more on December 24. "Four personnel of our forces were killed by a rocket while five others were hit by bullets
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Daily Times quoting Frontier Corps sources reports that unidentified people attacked two vehicles carrying paramilitary forces in Turbat, killing at least four personnel and injuring five more on December 24. "Four personnel of our forces were killed by a rocket while five others were hit by bullets when saboteurs attacked a patrolling party late on Friday night," said Frontier Corps Lieutenant Colonel Rizwan Malik. "Their vehicles were patrolling in the Newano area, about 650 kilometres west of Quetta, when hit by the rocket propelled grenade," he added. An anonymous caller identifying himself as Azad Baloch of the Baloch Liberation Army said that his group was responsible for the attack. The caller claimed 17 soldiers were killed in the attack and threatened to carry out more attacks. He also warned the army and the government not to set up new garrisons in Balochistan.
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December - 25 
According to The Nation, security force personnel on December 25 blew up the house of a tribesman with explosives at Kot Langarkhel village in South Waziristan. No loss of life was reported as the occupants, primarily children and women after the male members had gone underground, were asked to leav
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According to The Nation, security force personnel on December 25 blew up the house of a tribesman with explosives at Kot Langarkhel village in South Waziristan. No loss of life was reported as the occupants, primarily children and women after the male members had gone underground, were asked to leave before the operation. A few days ago, the troops had reportedly recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition from this house belonging to Shah Qaimoos Khan Mehsud, who is alleged to have links with the Al Qaeda.
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December - 25 
Dawn reports that a person was killed and eight others were injured when a bomb exploded in a shop at the Mandan Gate bazaar in Bannu on December 25. The explosion, which occured at around 12.30pm (PST), killed the shop owner, Haroon. DSP Sikandar Khan, while speaking to journalists at a news briefi
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Dawn reports that a person was killed and eight others were injured when a bomb exploded in a shop at the Mandan Gate bazaar in Bannu on December 25. The explosion, which occured at around 12.30pm (PST), killed the shop owner, Haroon. DSP Sikandar Khan, while speaking to journalists at a news briefing said the victim had links with the banned Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM).
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December - 27 
A Frontier Corps (FC) soldier was wounded when unidentified people fired a rocket at an FC checkpoint on the Sariab Road in Quetta, Balochistan province, on December 27. Police sources said the rocket was fired from five to six km away and hit a wall near the checkpoint. Capital City Police Officer,
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A Frontier Corps (FC) soldier was wounded when unidentified people fired a rocket at an FC checkpoint on the Sariab Road in Quetta, Balochistan province, on December 27. Police sources said the rocket was fired from five to six km away and hit a wall near the checkpoint. Capital City Police Officer, Pervez Rafi Bhatti, added that another explosion was heard from the same area at the same time, but there were no reports of any damage. Separately, a bomb exploded on the Adalat Road area in Quetta on December 27, but caused no damage to life or property.
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December - 30 
South Waziristan chief administrator, Asmatullah Gandapur, was injured on December 30 during a roadside bomb explosion near the Tank area, according to Daily Times. Gandapur and his driver were wounded when the vehicle they were riding in passed over explosives planted on the road outside Tank, an u
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South Waziristan chief administrator, Asmatullah Gandapur, was injured on December 30 during a roadside bomb explosion near the Tank area, according to Daily Times. Gandapur and his driver were wounded when the vehicle they were riding in passed over explosives planted on the road outside Tank, an unnamed official said.
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December - 30 
Two children were reportedly killed and four others sustained injuries when a hand-grenade they were playing with exploded at Sheikhi village near Cherat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 30.
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Two children were reportedly killed and four others sustained injuries when a hand-grenade they were playing with exploded at Sheikhi village near Cherat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 30.
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December - 6 
Daily Times reports that Pakistani authorities blew up houses of the Al Qaeda-linked militant ‘commander’ Abdullah Mehsud and his relatives on December 6 in a tribal law punishment. Security forces reportedly used dynamite and bulldozers to demolish the homes of Mehsud and five of his uncles in Nano
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Daily Times reports that Pakistani authorities blew up houses of the Al Qaeda-linked militant ‘commander’ Abdullah Mehsud and his relatives on December 6 in a tribal law punishment. Security forces reportedly used dynamite and bulldozers to demolish the homes of Mehsud and five of his uncles in Nano village in South Waziristan, near the border with Afghanistan.
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February - 11 
Two successive bomb explosions were reported from two localities in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan, on February 11. However, there were no casualties in these explosions. While the first explosion occurred near the officers’ rest house of the Pakistan Railways at Zarghoon Road, the second blast
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Two successive bomb explosions were reported from two localities in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan, on February 11. However, there were no casualties in these explosions. While the first explosion occurred near the officers’ rest house of the Pakistan Railways at Zarghoon Road, the second blast was reported from Bashir Khan Chowk.
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February - 12 
Unidentified assailants are reported to have hurled a hand grenade near the private residence of Baluchistan Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf in Quetta on February 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Unidentified assailants are reported to have hurled a hand grenade near the private residence of Baluchistan Chief Minister Jam Muhammad Yousuf in Quetta on February 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 13 
Three Al Qaeda suspects were arrested consequent to a shootout on February 13 in the Jamrud tribal area near the Afghan border, in which three persons were injured. The arrests come after security agencies captured an equal number of suspects, including two Arabs, on February 12. During the shootout
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Three Al Qaeda suspects were arrested consequent to a shootout on February 13 in the Jamrud tribal area near the Afghan border, in which three persons were injured. The arrests come after security agencies captured an equal number of suspects, including two Arabs, on February 12. During the shootout, an Arab suspect was injured when he attempted to blow himself up with a grenade, said local official Riaz Khan. He added that the arrests were made at the house of a tribesman, identified as Mohammad Amin, who was also among those arrested.
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February - 16 
Three persons were reportedly injured during a bomb explosion at a mosque in Nagaral town of Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan on February 16. Eye witnesses were quoted as saying in the Daily Times that the bomb was a low-intensity device.
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Three persons were reportedly injured during a bomb explosion at a mosque in Nagaral town of Gilgit in the Northern Areas of Pakistan on February 16. Eye witnesses were quoted as saying in the Daily Times that the bomb was a low-intensity device.
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February - 18 
Reports from the Gilgit area of Northern Areas in Pakistan have indicated that suspected Islamist radicals opposed to female education attempted to blow up a girl’s school in the remote town of Chilas on February 18. Local police officer Zaheer Khan was quoted as saying in The Nation that unidentifi
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Reports from the Gilgit area of Northern Areas in Pakistan have indicated that suspected Islamist radicals opposed to female education attempted to blow up a girl’s school in the remote town of Chilas on February 18. Local police officer Zaheer Khan was quoted as saying in The Nation that unidentified men planted a low intensity explosive device in the three-room school building which exploded without causing any fatalities. It was the fifth such incident in less than a week in which schools had been targeted. Khan also said that non-governmental organisations had set up several schools in the Diamir district which, according to him, had upset Islamist extremists in the region. He added that at least 16 extremists had been arrested in connection with the ongoing investigations.
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February - 20 
Two powerful bombs exploded at two different places in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on February 20. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While the first explosion occurred at New Faqir Muhammad Road near Lal colony, the second was reported from Khair Muhammad Street, approximately 1
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Two powerful bombs exploded at two different places in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on February 20. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While the first explosion occurred at New Faqir Muhammad Road near Lal colony, the second was reported from Khair Muhammad Street, approximately 120 yards away from the site of the first explosion.
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February - 23 
A bomb exploded at the Bhakkar More railway track Jacobabad on February 23 damaging the railway track. However, there was no loss of life or injuries reported. Police officer Saddar Ejaz Tareen was quoted as saying in The News that it was an act of terrorism.
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A bomb exploded at the Bhakkar More railway track Jacobabad on February 23 damaging the railway track. However, there was no loss of life or injuries reported. Police officer Saddar Ejaz Tareen was quoted as saying in The News that it was an act of terrorism.
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February - 24 
A powerful bomb exploded outside the boundary wall of daily Jang at Mir Khalilur Rehman Road in Quetta on February 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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A powerful bomb exploded outside the boundary wall of daily Jang at Mir Khalilur Rehman Road in Quetta on February 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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February - 24 
In Quetta on the same day, a Frontier Corps check-post was targeted by unidentified terrorists who lobbed three rockets near it in the Kohlu area. However, no casualties were reported from the incident site.
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In Quetta on the same day, a Frontier Corps check-post was targeted by unidentified terrorists who lobbed three rockets near it in the Kohlu area. However, no casualties were reported from the incident site.
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February - 28 
A suicide bomber was killed and four worshippers were injured in an attack on an imambargah (mosque) in Rawalpindi on February 28. The dead attacker was identified as Syed Ejaz Hussain, a young man in his mid-20s who had come to the imambargah Yadgar-i-Hussaini in Satellite Town during Maghrib praye
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A suicide bomber was killed and four worshippers were injured in an attack on an imambargah (mosque) in Rawalpindi on February 28. The dead attacker was identified as Syed Ejaz Hussain, a young man in his mid-20s who had come to the imambargah Yadgar-i-Hussaini in Satellite Town during Maghrib prayers and had joined the congregation. In the second Rakat, he reportedly detonated the bomb wrapped around his body.
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February - 5 
At least two persons, including a minor girl, were reportedly killed and four others sustained injuries when two explosive devices went off at a house in the Shaheen Muslim Town area of Peshawar on February 5.
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At least two persons, including a minor girl, were reportedly killed and four others sustained injuries when two explosive devices went off at a house in the Shaheen Muslim Town area of Peshawar on February 5.
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January - 15 
At least 14 people were injured and a dozen vehicles damaged in two explosions within a period of fifteen minutes, on January 15, along the parking area of the Karachi's Holy Trinity Church. Although the first explosion was caused by a cracker but the second was said to have been due to a powerful b
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At least 14 people were injured and a dozen vehicles damaged in two explosions within a period of fifteen minutes, on January 15, along the parking area of the Karachi's Holy Trinity Church. Although the first explosion was caused by a cracker but the second was said to have been due to a powerful bomb. "It was an act of terrorism and we are investigating all aspects," city police chief Asad Ashraf Malick said. According to police sources, a cracker was hurled at a book shop - Pakistan Bible Society - which exploded, injuring a bookseller. As investigators were examining the place of the blast, a powerful bomb, planted in a vehicle parked near the bookstore along the wall of the Holy Trinity Church exploded, injuring 14 people.
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January - 17 
On January 17, a bomb exploded at the Takeem Das street near Archer Road in Baluchistan’s capital city, Quetta. No casualties have been reported in the explosion. Another bomb planted near the blast site was reportedly defused by the bomb disposal squad of the police department.
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On January 17, a bomb exploded at the Takeem Das street near Archer Road in Baluchistan’s capital city, Quetta. No casualties have been reported in the explosion. Another bomb planted near the blast site was reportedly defused by the bomb disposal squad of the police department.
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January - 21 
According to the Daily Times, on January 21, two bombs exploded in the Baluchistan’s capital, Quetta. A bomb in a garbage dump on Muno Jan Road went off at 6:00pm and a second bomb planted near a school exploded a little while later. No casualties have been reported in the incident.
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According to the Daily Times, on January 21, two bombs exploded in the Baluchistan’s capital, Quetta. A bomb in a garbage dump on Muno Jan Road went off at 6:00pm and a second bomb planted near a school exploded a little while later. No casualties have been reported in the incident.
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January - 30 
According to media reports, on January 30, check posts of the Pakistani Rangers and two villages came under rocket attack on Sindh-Balochistan and Sindh-Punjab border areas. The reports stated that a group of armed persons attacked the check posts established to safeguard the Sui gas pipeline and tw
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According to media reports, on January 30, check posts of the Pakistani Rangers and two villages came under rocket attack on Sindh-Balochistan and Sindh-Punjab border areas. The reports stated that a group of armed persons attacked the check posts established to safeguard the Sui gas pipeline and two villages, Ghulam Hussain Mazari and Shah Dost Mazari. Fifteen rockets were reportedly fired out of which eight landed near the Rangers check posts, while seven landed near village Mazari. However, no casualties were reported in the incident.
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January - 31 
In a similar incident, a rocket was fired by unidentified persons at Killi Nasirabad in Quetta on January 31. Police personnel recovered the fuse and battery, believed to have been used in the firing of the rocket from Arbab Karam Khan Road.
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In a similar incident, a rocket was fired by unidentified persons at Killi Nasirabad in Quetta on January 31. Police personnel recovered the fuse and battery, believed to have been used in the firing of the rocket from Arbab Karam Khan Road.
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January - 5 
A powerful bomb explosion was reported from the Almo Chowk area near the airport in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on January 5.
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A powerful bomb explosion was reported from the Almo Chowk area near the airport in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on January 5.
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January - 5 
Separately, a rocket attack was reported from the Killi Khalil area of Quetta on the same day. However, there were no casualties in these incidents.
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Separately, a rocket attack was reported from the Killi Khalil area of Quetta on the same day. However, there were no casualties in these incidents.
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January - 6 
A bomb exploded on January 6 outside a bungalow in the Cantonment area of Quetta, capital of Baluchistan. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in the explosion.
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A bomb exploded on January 6 outside a bungalow in the Cantonment area of Quetta, capital of Baluchistan. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in the explosion.
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January - 9 
Four soldiers were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Pakistan Army camp in the South Waziristan Agency on January 9, several hours after a military operation in the area in which three houses of tribesmen were demolished for allegedly harbouring "foreign terrorists". An Inter-Services Pu
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Four soldiers were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Pakistan Army camp in the South Waziristan Agency on January 9, several hours after a military operation in the area in which three houses of tribesmen were demolished for allegedly harbouring "foreign terrorists". An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesperson while confirming the deaths said that a stray rocket fell in the army camp at Zeray Noor village near Wana. Unnamed official sources were quoted as saying in The News that at least four RPG-7 rockets targeted the camp where a brigade of the Pakistan Army was deployed to assist in the operations against Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects. Meanwhile, Mohammad Azam Khan, political agent of South Waziristan, said "Preliminary probe showed that the rockets came from the south from an area inhabited by the Zalikhels, a section of the Wazir tribe. We would now initiate action against the Zalikhel tribe under the terms of the territorial responsibility."
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January - 9 
Two low intensity bombs exploded on January 9 in the Kolpur area of Baluchistan province. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The first bomb exploded in a garbage bin and the second, tied to an electricity pole, exploded 15 minutes later, said Riaz Khan, a police officer in Quetta, ca
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Two low intensity bombs exploded on January 9 in the Kolpur area of Baluchistan province. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The first bomb exploded in a garbage bin and the second, tied to an electricity pole, exploded 15 minutes later, said Riaz Khan, a police officer in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan. Separately, one person was injured in a landmine explosion at Kohlu near Quetta. The Baloch Liberation Army is reported to have claimed responsibility for the landmine explosion.
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July - 11 
According to Daily Times, security forces’ clashed on July 11 with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists who attacked the troops with rockets and mortars in South Waziristan. Army spokesperson Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan said "The miscreants started unprovoked firing this morning on security forces’ positions i
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According to Daily Times, security forces’ clashed on July 11 with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists who attacked the troops with rockets and mortars in South Waziristan. Army spokesperson Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan said "The miscreants started unprovoked firing this morning on security forces’ positions in Shakai" adding that "There are no casualties among the security forces." Unconfirmed reports said that two young boys from the Toor tribe were killed in the exchange of gunfire and one girl was wounded.
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July - 12 
In North Waziristan, seven missiles were fired at the Razmak Fort on July 12 although there was no immediate report of any fatalities.
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In North Waziristan, seven missiles were fired at the Razmak Fort on July 12 although there was no immediate report of any fatalities.
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July - 12 
Ten civilians, including a woman and two children, were reportedly killed during continuing clashes between foreign terrorists and security forces’ in South Waziristan on July 12. The News has indicated that the reports could not be confirmed as the administration has sealed off the area and journal
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Ten civilians, including a woman and two children, were reportedly killed during continuing clashes between foreign terrorists and security forces’ in South Waziristan on July 12. The News has indicated that the reports could not be confirmed as the administration has sealed off the area and journalists are not allowed to proceed to the incident sites. While six persons, including a woman, died when an artillery shell hit the residence of Qayyum Khunyakhel in Khunyakhel village, four persons, including two children, reportedly died when a shell hit another house. Further, six soldiers were wounded when a landmine hit their vehicle in the Azam Warsak area.
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July - 13 
Two children were reportedly killed on July 13 during a mortar attack by suspected Al Qaeda-linked terrorists on a military check-post near Wana in South Waziristan. "Two boys were martyred after mortars fired by miscreants hit them in Khamrang village," Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan to
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Two children were reportedly killed on July 13 during a mortar attack by suspected Al Qaeda-linked terrorists on a military check-post near Wana in South Waziristan. "Two boys were martyred after mortars fired by miscreants hit them in Khamrang village," Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan told AFP. He also said that security forces’ and Al Qaeda suspects have clashed in South Waziristan over the past two days.
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July - 16 
On July 16, three tribesmen were killed and six other injured in an exchange of fire between army personnel and the militants in the South Waziristan tribal region. According to reports, a rocket hit the house of a tribesman in Tehsil Tiarza area, 30-kilometre north of Wana, which killed three labou
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On July 16, three tribesmen were killed and six other injured in an exchange of fire between army personnel and the militants in the South Waziristan tribal region. According to reports, a rocket hit the house of a tribesman in Tehsil Tiarza area, 30-kilometre north of Wana, which killed three labourers on the spot and injured six others.
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July - 16 
Unidentified assailants are reported to have fired at least 14 rockets damaging some houses and a generator room of the Mirani dam construction project in Turbat district of Baluchistan province on July 16, reported The News. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. They also fired over 24
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Unidentified assailants are reported to have fired at least 14 rockets damaging some houses and a generator room of the Mirani dam construction project in Turbat district of Baluchistan province on July 16, reported The News. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. They also fired over 247 rounds of Kalashnikovs targeting the dam and a residential colony. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack thus far.
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July - 17 
A boy was injured and some houses were reportedly damaged as a bomb planted in a drain exploded at Quetta in the Baluchistan province on July 17.
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A boy was injured and some houses were reportedly damaged as a bomb planted in a drain exploded at Quetta in the Baluchistan province on July 17.
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July - 18 
The chief of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) in Baluchistan province and Member of National Assembly, Maulana Muhammad Khan Sherani, is reported to have survived an attempt on his life on July 18 at Chena Baratkhel in the Qilla Saifullah district. According to The News, a remote-controlled bomb explod
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The chief of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) in Baluchistan province and Member of National Assembly, Maulana Muhammad Khan Sherani, is reported to have survived an attempt on his life on July 18 at Chena Baratkhel in the Qilla Saifullah district. According to The News, a remote-controlled bomb exploded when Maulana Sherani was on his way from Gwal Haiderzai to Chena Baratkhel. While the rear portion of his vehicle was damaged, Maulana Sherani and others accompanying him escaped unhurt. While no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, police have reportedly arrested two persons in connection with the blast.
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July - 2 
Five paramilitary personnel were wounded when their vehicle struck a landmine in the Nasirabad district of Balochistan province on July 2. According to Daily Times, there was an exchange of gun-fire between the troops and unidentified assailants for at least two hours at the incident site.
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Five paramilitary personnel were wounded when their vehicle struck a landmine in the Nasirabad district of Balochistan province on July 2. According to Daily Times, there was an exchange of gun-fire between the troops and unidentified assailants for at least two hours at the incident site.
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July - 2 
Seven Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were injured in a landmine blast on July 2 night at Dera Murad Jamali in the Sui area of Baluchistan province.
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Seven Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were injured in a landmine blast on July 2 night at Dera Murad Jamali in the Sui area of Baluchistan province.
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July - 21 
At least four soldiers sustained injuries when their vehicle reportedly hit a land mine at Toor bridge near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on July 21. According to The Nation, the army vehicle was on its way from Wana to Dera Ismael Khan when it hit a remote-controlled land mine planted on
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At least four soldiers sustained injuries when their vehicle reportedly hit a land mine at Toor bridge near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on July 21. According to The Nation, the army vehicle was on its way from Wana to Dera Ismael Khan when it hit a remote-controlled land mine planted on the road.
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July - 21 
In another incident on the same day, suspected terrorists fired some rockets and missiles at different places in Wana although no loss of life was reported. One of the rockets reportedly landed close to the residence of Political Agent Asmatullah Gandhapur.
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In another incident on the same day, suspected terrorists fired some rockets and missiles at different places in Wana although no loss of life was reported. One of the rockets reportedly landed close to the residence of Political Agent Asmatullah Gandhapur.
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July - 22 
Six rockets were reportedly fired on a police post in the Jafarabad area along Sindh-Baluchistan border on July 22. According to The News, the rockets fell near a police post in Malgudaz, some 350kms south of Quetta, capital of Baluchistan province. However, there was loss of life or damage to prope
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Six rockets were reportedly fired on a police post in the Jafarabad area along Sindh-Baluchistan border on July 22. According to The News, the rockets fell near a police post in Malgudaz, some 350kms south of Quetta, capital of Baluchistan province. However, there was loss of life or damage to property.
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July - 24 
Daily Times reports that an employee of a local madrassa (seminary) was killed and seven people, including four teachers, were injured in a bomb attack with a timed explosive device in the Gulshan-e-Maimar area of Karachi on July 24. The victims’ vehicle was reportedly passing the Maimarabad Interse
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Daily Times reports that an employee of a local madrassa (seminary) was killed and seven people, including four teachers, were injured in a bomb attack with a timed explosive device in the Gulshan-e-Maimar area of Karachi on July 24. The victims’ vehicle was reportedly passing the Maimarabad Intersection when the remote-control device on the road exploded under it, killing an electrician of the Jamia Al Rasheedia, a local seminary run by the banned Al-Rasheed Trust.
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July - 26 
Two army personnel are reported to have died and three troops sustained injuries in a rocket attack on a security forces caravan in the coastal area of Turbat on July 26. According to Frontier Post, the caravan was on its way from Gwadar to Turbat when a RPG -7 shell was fired upon it in a hilly are
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Two army personnel are reported to have died and three troops sustained injuries in a rocket attack on a security forces caravan in the coastal area of Turbat on July 26. According to Frontier Post, the caravan was on its way from Gwadar to Turbat when a RPG -7 shell was fired upon it in a hilly area.
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July - 27 
According to Daily Times, suspected terrorists detonated two remote-controlled explosives targeting a newly established state-run radio station at Wana in South Waziristan Agency on July 27. However, no loss of life was reported. A group of terrorists are also reported to have exchanged fire with se
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According to Daily Times, suspected terrorists detonated two remote-controlled explosives targeting a newly established state-run radio station at Wana in South Waziristan Agency on July 27. However, no loss of life was reported. A group of terrorists are also reported to have exchanged fire with security forces near the radio station. No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts thus far.
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July - 28 
According to The News, a minor girl was killed and two army personnel sustained injuries during clashes with terrorists in South Waziristan on July 28. Terrorists are reported to have attacked the Scouts Camp and offices of the administration in Wana with at least five rockets. The girl died and two
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According to The News, a minor girl was killed and two army personnel sustained injuries during clashes with terrorists in South Waziristan on July 28. Terrorists are reported to have attacked the Scouts Camp and offices of the administration in Wana with at least five rockets. The girl died and two soldiers were injured when a rocket hit a residential quarter. The terrorists also reportedly targeted army and paramilitary positions in the Shakai area. While six rockets were fired at a temporary military camp established in a school in the area, seven missiles fitted with time devices were recovered in the vicinity of Wana. Meanwhile, the troops targeted terrorist hideouts in the forest-covered Khamrang, Mantoi and Santoi areas near the border with Afghanistan. However, no causality was reported.
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July - 28 
At least two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries when two bombs exploded within a span of 25 minutes near military facilities at Kohat in the North West Frontier Province on July 28. The victim in the first explosion was suspected of planting the bomb when it went off in a public
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At least two persons were killed and three others sustained injuries when two bombs exploded within a span of 25 minutes near military facilities at Kohat in the North West Frontier Province on July 28. The victim in the first explosion was suspected of planting the bomb when it went off in a public park in Kohat, a garrison city about 50 kilometers south of Peshawar, said Army spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan. The second explosion occurred in the same park about 25 minutes later, killing an intelligence official and injuring three police personnel who were at the scene investigating the first bomb, added Sultan.
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July - 3 
Unidentified assailants fired 10 rockets at an FC post in the same area. No casualties have been reported in the attack
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Unidentified assailants fired 10 rockets at an FC post in the same area. No casualties have been reported in the attack
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July - 30 
Seven persons, including the attacker, were reportedly killed in a suicide bomb attack on the car of Finance Minister and Prime Minister-designate, Shaukat Aziz, at village Jaffar in Fateh Jang on July 30. While the driver of Aziz’s car was among those dead, at least 50 persons, including seven poli
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Seven persons, including the attacker, were reportedly killed in a suicide bomb attack on the car of Finance Minister and Prime Minister-designate, Shaukat Aziz, at village Jaffar in Fateh Jang on July 30. While the driver of Aziz’s car was among those dead, at least 50 persons, including seven police personnel, are reported to have been wounded. A suicide bomber with explosives strapped around his body targeted the convoy of Aziz when he was leaving after an election rally at Fateh Jang. The Finance Minister is currently contesting by-elections from two National Assembly seats, Attock and Tharparkar, to get elected to the Lower House. He is currently a Senator and Pakistan Constitution stipulates that that the Prime Minister should be a member of the National Assembly. While the suicide bomber remained unidentified till last reports came in, no group has claimed responsibility for the assassination attempt.
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July - 30 
Twelve children and six adults were reportedly wounded during a bomb explosion outside a shop in the Madina Town area of Faisalabad on July 30. According to Daily Times, the explosive device was triggered by a remote control.
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Twelve children and six adults were reportedly wounded during a bomb explosion outside a shop in the Madina Town area of Faisalabad on July 30. According to Daily Times, the explosive device was triggered by a remote control.
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July - 6 
An Army camp in the Shakai region of South Waziristan was reportedly attacked on July 6-night. Army spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan told Daily Times that rockets and mortars were fired at the Zahawara Camp in Shakai although there no casualties. The attack occurred two days after four majo
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An Army camp in the Shakai region of South Waziristan was reportedly attacked on July 6-night. Army spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan told Daily Times that rockets and mortars were fired at the Zahawara Camp in Shakai although there no casualties. The attack occurred two days after four major tribes in Shakai signed an agreement with the Federal Government to co-operate against foreigners, linked to Al Qaeda, and protect Government employees and troops.
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June - 10 
An unspecified number of people were reportedly wounded in two explosions outside a religious centre in Bannu on June 10-night. A bomb placed near the wall of Tablighi Markaz (religious centre) exploded at about 3:00 AM (PST) while another explosive device went off in the same area at 7:20 injuring
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An unspecified number of people were reportedly wounded in two explosions outside a religious centre in Bannu on June 10-night. A bomb placed near the wall of Tablighi Markaz (religious centre) exploded at about 3:00 AM (PST) while another explosive device went off in the same area at 7:20 injuring several people, including a police constable.
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June - 10 
At least 11 persons, including seven Army personnel and three police personnel, were killed and 12 others sustained injuries when a group of seven to eight unidentified terrorists ambushed the convoy of Corps Commander, Karachi, Lt. Gen. Ahsan Saleem Hyat, near the Clifton Bridge on June 10. While t
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At least 11 persons, including seven Army personnel and three police personnel, were killed and 12 others sustained injuries when a group of seven to eight unidentified terrorists ambushed the convoy of Corps Commander, Karachi, Lt. Gen. Ahsan Saleem Hyat, near the Clifton Bridge on June 10. While the General escaped unhurt, authorities have confirmed that his motorcade was targeted when it appeared at the main road from Bath Island Mor. According to The News, within 15 minutes of the incident, even as troops were inspecting the site, a bomb exploded. Officials also reportedly recovered and later defused another bomb connected with a mobile phone. A few hours after the incident, the police are reported to have impounded an abandoned vehicle near the Defence View area. A Kalashnikov, two magazines and some ammunition were recovered from the vehicle. Security agencies, during consequent raids in Karachi city, arrested at least 20 suspects.
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June - 12 
One civilian was killed and three others injured when a bomb exploded outside the house of a senior Frontier Constabulary (FC) official, Ghaniur Rehman Khan at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Muhammad Saeed Khan talking to The News,
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One civilian was killed and three others injured when a bomb exploded outside the house of a senior Frontier Constabulary (FC) official, Ghaniur Rehman Khan at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Muhammad Saeed Khan talking to The News, said that it would be premature to link the blast with Wana operation and Karachi incident.
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June - 13 
According to Daily Times, a suspected teenage suicide bomber, identified as Zeeshan, attempting to target a police station in Karachi was seriously wounded on June 13 when the bomb attached to one of his legs exploded while trying to escape after police asked him to stop.
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According to Daily Times, a suspected teenage suicide bomber, identified as Zeeshan, attempting to target a police station in Karachi was seriously wounded on June 13 when the bomb attached to one of his legs exploded while trying to escape after police asked him to stop.
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June - 14 
At least three paramilitary personnel were reportedly killed and three more sustained injuries on June 14, when a bomb blew up their vehicle in North Waziristan near the Afghan border. According to local administration official Syed Zahirul Islam, it was a remote controlled bomb that was planted on
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At least three paramilitary personnel were reportedly killed and three more sustained injuries on June 14, when a bomb blew up their vehicle in North Waziristan near the Afghan border. According to local administration official Syed Zahirul Islam, it was a remote controlled bomb that was planted on the road between the region’s main town Miranshah and Mir Ali, bordering Afghanistan. The bomb exploded at Aidak village as the vehicle carrying troops from the paramilitary Frontier Corps reached the area.
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June - 17 
According to The News, fighter jets and helicopter gun-ships targeted hideouts of suspected foreign terrorists and their local supporters at Angoor Adda in South Waziristan on June 17. During the air strikes which commenced in the early hours of the day, fighter jets reportedly bombed Baghar, Shanav
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According to The News, fighter jets and helicopter gun-ships targeted hideouts of suspected foreign terrorists and their local supporters at Angoor Adda in South Waziristan on June 17. During the air strikes which commenced in the early hours of the day, fighter jets reportedly bombed Baghar, Shanavana, Laghara and Mila villages near the Afghanistan border. However, the number of fatalities could not be ascertained as the military had sealed off all routes and roads leading to the area.
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June - 17 
Nek Muhammad, tribal militant leader, was killed along with five other tribesmen during a missile attack on his hideout near Wana in South Waziristan on June 17-night. According to The News, a precision-guided missile hit his hideout around 9.45 pm (PST) on June 17 in Dhok village, four kilometers n
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Nek Muhammad, tribal militant leader, was killed along with five other tribesmen during a missile attack on his hideout near Wana in South Waziristan on June 17-night. According to The News, a precision-guided missile hit his hideout around 9.45 pm (PST) on June 17 in Dhok village, four kilometers north of Wana. The house-owner’s two young sons, Yasin and Tor, were also killed. The dead reportedly also included Marez Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Leetak, close associates of Nek Muhammad. Major General Shaukat Sultan, military spokesperson and Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), while confirming his death said that the army targeted Nek Muhammad on the basis of specific intelligence information. He also denied reports that the US military assisted the Pakistan Army or on its own planned the operation to kill Nek. "We have helicopter gun-ships, artillery, missiles, everything else that is required for such an operation. I cannot go into operational details but I must add that our own intelligence and weapons enabled us to achieve this significant hit," claimed Sultan.
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June - 19 
Terminal of the Sui airport in the Dera Bugti district of Baluchistan province was reportedly destroyed due to an explosion on June 19. However, no loss of life was reported. "It is a terrorist act and the whole building of the Sui airport terminal collapsed due to the explosion," Home Secretary Abd
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Terminal of the Sui airport in the Dera Bugti district of Baluchistan province was reportedly destroyed due to an explosion on June 19. However, no loss of life was reported. "It is a terrorist act and the whole building of the Sui airport terminal collapsed due to the explosion," Home Secretary Abdul Rauf Khan told The News on June 20. No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the blast thus far.
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June - 23 
Four bomb explosions were reported at Gwadar in the Baluchistan province on June 23. However, no loss of life was immediately known. According to Nation, the explosions occurred at the gate of the port site, a police check post, Officers Mess of the Frontier Works Organisation building and the area
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Four bomb explosions were reported at Gwadar in the Baluchistan province on June 23. However, no loss of life was immediately known. According to Nation, the explosions occurred at the gate of the port site, a police check post, Officers Mess of the Frontier Works Organisation building and the area where a five-star hotel is being built. Police officer Mohammed Bashir said that "The purpose was to create terror in Gwadar." In May 2004, three Chinese engineers were killed and nine others wounded when an explosive-laden car blew up as a van carrying 12 Chinese engineers and technicians passed by. China is financing 199 million of the 248-million-dollar Gwadar port project.
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June - 23 
Seven police personnel were reportedly wounded when unidentified terrorists targeted the Saddar Police Station with at least two rockets and eight hand grenades on June 23. The Peshawar-based Statesman quoting police sources has indicated that the predawn attack is linked to the ongoing anti-Al Qaed
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Seven police personnel were reportedly wounded when unidentified terrorists targeted the Saddar Police Station with at least two rockets and eight hand grenades on June 23. The Peshawar-based Statesman quoting police sources has indicated that the predawn attack is linked to the ongoing anti-Al Qaeda campaign in Wana, close to the Afghan border.
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June - 24 
A bomb exploded near a church in Kohlu, approximately 350 kilometers southwest of Quetta in the Baluchistan province, on June 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion.
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A bomb exploded near a church in Kohlu, approximately 350 kilometers southwest of Quetta in the Baluchistan province, on June 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion.
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June - 25 
According to delayed reports, eight children and a woman were wounded and three houses partially damaged when unidentified assailants fired three missiles at the Bannu cantonment in North West Frontier Province on June 25. While one of the missiles hit the boundary wall of a house in the Amandi Gulb
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According to delayed reports, eight children and a woman were wounded and three houses partially damaged when unidentified assailants fired three missiles at the Bannu cantonment in North West Frontier Province on June 25. While one of the missiles hit the boundary wall of a house in the Amandi Gulbadan Shah area injuring six children and a woman, the second missile landed inside the Bannu Fort and the third hit the residence of a civilian at Saddar Bazaar, wounding two children. Earlier on the same day, police had reportedly recovered 10 Russian-made missiles from the cantonment area.
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At least two police personnel and three tribesmen were killed during an encounter at Maiwand in the Baluchistan province on June 27. According to The News, the encounter occurred when the police who were searching for hideouts of tribesmen suspected to have carried out rocket attacks against securit
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At least two police personnel and three tribesmen were killed during an encounter at Maiwand in the Baluchistan province on June 27. According to The News, the encounter occurred when the police who were searching for hideouts of tribesmen suspected to have carried out rocket attacks against security forces, and bomb and land mine explosions, came under fire. Police chief Shaukat Changezi indicated that the clashes ended on June 28 although no arrests were made.
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June - 3 
A suspected Uzbek operative of the Al Qaeda and a soldier of Shawal Scouts were killed in a suspected suicide attack, while two soldiers sustained injuries at a check-post in the North Waziristan agency, close to the Afghanistan border on June 3. According to The News, the Uzbek attacked the militia
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A suspected Uzbek operative of the Al Qaeda and a soldier of Shawal Scouts were killed in a suspected suicide attack, while two soldiers sustained injuries at a check-post in the North Waziristan agency, close to the Afghanistan border on June 3. According to The News, the Uzbek attacked the militiamen at the Dumdail check-post, 20 kilometers south of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, when a passenger coach in which he was traveling from Miranshah to Razmak was signaled to stop. However, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Security Secretary, Brig (Retd) Mehmud Shah, told a news conference in Peshawar that the terrorist was killed by the security guards at the check-post after three of the militiamen were injured in the grenade attack. Shah also said that two Uzbeks, five Afghans and three Pakistani nationals were arrested at the check-post.
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June - 30 
One bomb disposal squad personnel was reportedly wounded during two explosions in Quetta on June 30. According to The News, two bombs exploded on the Jan Muhammad Road within a span of 20 minutes. The first bomb, planted in a sewerage line, exploded on Abdul Hameed Street and another explosion occur
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One bomb disposal squad personnel was reportedly wounded during two explosions in Quetta on June 30. According to The News, two bombs exploded on the Jan Muhammad Road within a span of 20 minutes. The first bomb, planted in a sewerage line, exploded on Abdul Hameed Street and another explosion occurred when the bomb disposal squad reached the scene, injuring one member of the squad.
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June - 5 
Four Frontier Corps personnel were wounded when their vehicle ran over another land mine in Sighari Kooh town near the Sindh-Baluchistan border on June 5.
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Four Frontier Corps personnel were wounded when their vehicle ran over another land mine in Sighari Kooh town near the Sindh-Baluchistan border on June 5.
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June - 6 
A bomb blast was reported from the Arab Karam Khan Road area in Quetta, capital of the Baluchistan province, on June 6. However, there was no loss of life or property during the explosion.
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A bomb blast was reported from the Arab Karam Khan Road area in Quetta, capital of the Baluchistan province, on June 6. However, there was no loss of life or property during the explosion.
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June - 6 
Two persons were reportedly killed and two others sustained injuries during a landmine explosion in the Kohlu distinct of Baluchistan province on June 6. Kohlu police sources were quoted as saying that unidentified terrorists had laid a land mine on the Kohlu-Chamalang road which exploded when a van
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Two persons were reportedly killed and two others sustained injuries during a landmine explosion in the Kohlu distinct of Baluchistan province on June 6. Kohlu police sources were quoted as saying that unidentified terrorists had laid a land mine on the Kohlu-Chamalang road which exploded when a van carrying over a dozen passengers ran over it.
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March - 15 
Two bomb explosions were reported from the Khairpur Railway Station on March 15. While the first bomb exploded on the railway track near overhead bridge at the Khairpur Railway Station, the second blast, also on the railway track and approximately 15 metres away from the site of the first one, was r
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Two bomb explosions were reported from the Khairpur Railway Station on March 15. While the first bomb exploded on the railway track near overhead bridge at the Khairpur Railway Station, the second blast, also on the railway track and approximately 15 metres away from the site of the first one, was reportedly stronger in intensity. There was, however, no loss of life or injuries.
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March - 19 
Two bombs exploded within an interval of approximately five minutes in Zhob, some 335 kilometers from Quetta, on March 19. While the first explosion was reported from Pir Ghafoor Shah Road near the District Headquarters Hospital, the second occurred a little away from the site of the first explosion
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Two bombs exploded within an interval of approximately five minutes in Zhob, some 335 kilometers from Quetta, on March 19. While the first explosion was reported from Pir Ghafoor Shah Road near the District Headquarters Hospital, the second occurred a little away from the site of the first explosion. There was, however, no loss of life of injuries. Separately, another bomb blast was reported from the Ordnance Road in the Quetta Cantonment, without causing any fatality. This was the second bomb blast in the same locality within 24 hours.
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March - 2 
At least 42 persons are reported to have died and more than 150 sustained injuries when a procession of the Shia sect was attacked by rival Sunni extremists at Liaquat Bazaar in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on March 2, observed as Youm-i-Ashur, the 10th day of Muharram (Annual Shia festival comme
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At least 42 persons are reported to have died and more than 150 sustained injuries when a procession of the Shia sect was attacked by rival Sunni extremists at Liaquat Bazaar in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan, on March 2, observed as Youm-i-Ashur, the 10th day of Muharram (Annual Shia festival commemorating martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad). The British Broadcasting Service reported that homes, businesses and a mosque used by Sunni Muslims were set ablaze by rioters following the attack. Eyewitnesses said that as the Shia procession was passing through a busy shopping area in Quetta a grenade was thrown, followed by firing from automatic guns. "I was present near the procession when we first heard an explosion and then some people fired shots," said Quetta Mayor Abdul Rahim Kakar. At least five police personnel are amongst those reported dead. While the exact number of fatalities was unclear till last reports came in, some estimates put the figures higher and doctors in Quetta were quoted as saying in the media that the death toll could increase. No group has claimed responsibility for the massacre thus far.
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March - 22 
A bomb explosion was reported from the Anscomb Road area near the Chief Minister’s residence in Quetta on March 22. However, no fatality or other damages was reported.
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A bomb explosion was reported from the Anscomb Road area near the Chief Minister’s residence in Quetta on March 22. However, no fatality or other damages was reported.
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March - 23 
Four persons, including three police personnel, were killed and a soldier was injured when some explosive material went off near the Barani Bridge at Bannu in North West Frontier Province on March 23. Official sources said that some unidentified people had planted a time bomb near the bridge, which
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Four persons, including three police personnel, were killed and a soldier was injured when some explosive material went off near the Barani Bridge at Bannu in North West Frontier Province on March 23. Official sources said that some unidentified people had planted a time bomb near the bridge, which exploded when the army’s convoy was near it. With the explosion and fire breaking out, some people reportedly started firing on the convoy.
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March - 24 
According to The News, a bridge built during the British rule was blown up during a bomb blast at Kot Langarkhel village near Ladha town in South Waziristan on March 24 even as a group of tribal elders continued their efforts to seek the release of 14 Government officials held hostage by the terrori
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According to The News, a bridge built during the British rule was blown up during a bomb blast at Kot Langarkhel village near Ladha town in South Waziristan on March 24 even as a group of tribal elders continued their efforts to seek the release of 14 Government officials held hostage by the terrorists.
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March - 24 
Three power supply towers were reportedly damaged when a powerful bomb exploded in the Mill Hari area of district Sibi, approximately 125 kilometers from Quetta, on March 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Due to the explosion, power supply to most parts of Baluchistan province w
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Three power supply towers were reportedly damaged when a powerful bomb exploded in the Mill Hari area of district Sibi, approximately 125 kilometers from Quetta, on March 24. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Due to the explosion, power supply to most parts of Baluchistan province was suspended for some time.
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May - 1 
A powerful bomb exploded near the office of Pakistan State Oil office in Quetta on May 1. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast, according to police official Sher Nawaz Marwat.
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A powerful bomb exploded near the office of Pakistan State Oil office in Quetta on May 1. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast, according to police official Sher Nawaz Marwat.
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May - 21 
One person was reportedly wounded as seven rockets hit the Gwadar airport on May 21. Police officials said in Quetta that they recovered six empty cases of rocket propelled grenades and 37 submachine guns and Kalashnikovs from west of the city airport. Seven rockets were fired at the residential are
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One person was reportedly wounded as seven rockets hit the Gwadar airport on May 21. Police officials said in Quetta that they recovered six empty cases of rocket propelled grenades and 37 submachine guns and Kalashnikovs from west of the city airport. Seven rockets were fired at the residential area of the airport, disclosed Sher Jan Baloch, provincial minister for the Gwadar Development Authority. Meanwhile, an unidentified person informed the police and that the Baloch Liberation Army and Baloch Liberation Front had claimed responsibility for the attack. Earlier on May 3, three Chinese engineers working on a sea-port project were killed and 11 persons, including nine Chinese nationals, sustained injuries in a car bomb attack near Gwadar, about 500 kilometers west of Karachi, near the border with Iran.
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May - 24 
At least 14 security force personnel and a civilian were reportedly wounded during a bomb explosion in the outskirts of Quetta on May 24. A bomb, planted on a bicycle, exploded when a truck carrying some 30 personnel of the Balochistan Reserve Police (BRP) and the Frontier Corps (FC) was on its way
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At least 14 security force personnel and a civilian were reportedly wounded during a bomb explosion in the outskirts of Quetta on May 24. A bomb, planted on a bicycle, exploded when a truck carrying some 30 personnel of the Balochistan Reserve Police (BRP) and the Frontier Corps (FC) was on its way to Koz Bagh at Zamindar Road. The police are reported to have later detained six suspects in connection with the blast.
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May - 25 
One person was killed and three others sustained injuries when a parcel bomb exploded near gate No 17 of the Karachi Port Trust on May 25. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Shahnawaz Khan, was quoted as saying that the parcel bomb exploded about 100 meters inside an area used for security checks on c
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One person was killed and three others sustained injuries when a parcel bomb exploded near gate No 17 of the Karachi Port Trust on May 25. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Shahnawaz Khan, was quoted as saying that the parcel bomb exploded about 100 meters inside an area used for security checks on container trucks.
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May - 26 
Two persons were killed and at least 33 others, mostly police and media personnel, were wounded when two car bombs exploded in succession near the Pakistan-American Cultural Centre (PACC) and the residence of the US Consul-General in Karachi on May 26. According to Dawn, both the cars were parked al
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Two persons were killed and at least 33 others, mostly police and media personnel, were wounded when two car bombs exploded in succession near the Pakistan-American Cultural Centre (PACC) and the residence of the US Consul-General in Karachi on May 26. According to Dawn, both the cars were parked along the Fatima Jinnah Road and the bombs exploded at an interval of about 30 minutes. The first explosion of mild intensity occurred at about 5:05pm in a car which had been parked in front of the PACC near the Consul-General's residence. Even as police and media personnel reached the spot, another car bomb exploded a few feet away at around 5:32pm. Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Tariq Jamil later said "The PACC is affiliated to the US consulate and it was definitely the target." However, an unnamed US State Department official told AFP in Washington that the target was a privately run English language school and not the nearby residence of the US Consul General. The official, citing information received in Washington from US and Pakistani authorities in Karachi and Islamabad, said the car bombs were aimed at the PACC which is not affiliated with the United States Government. "We have no connection with this facility… There are no Americans on its staff and there were no Americans injured," added the official. These explosions came less than 24 hours after a bomb exploded at the Karachi port on May 25, which killed two people and injured three others. On May 7, a suicide bomber blew himself up inside the Hyderi Mosque killing 14 people. The death toll has since risen to 22. The latest blasts occurred around 500 meters from the US Consulate building. On June 14, 2002, a suicide bomber had killed 12 people and injured 51 others outside the same building. In February 2003, a gunman attacked policemen guarding the same building, killing two of them and injuring six others.
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May - 29 
On May 29, unidentified terrorists entered the Moulvi Mosque, adjacent to the Mirwaiz Manzil in downtown locality of Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar, and shot three bullets seriously injuring Moulvi Mushtaq Ahmed, the uncle of Awami Action Committee’s (AAC) chief, Mirwaiz Omar Farooq. Moulvi Mushtaq, a resi
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On May 29, unidentified terrorists entered the Moulvi Mosque, adjacent to the Mirwaiz Manzil in downtown locality of Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar, and shot three bullets seriously injuring Moulvi Mushtaq Ahmed, the uncle of Awami Action Committee’s (AAC) chief, Mirwaiz Omar Farooq. Moulvi Mushtaq, a resident of Nishat locality in Srinagar, was general secretary of the AAC and vice president of the Nusrat-ul-Islam, a religious educational organisation controlled by the Mirwaiz family. Also reports added that after about two and half-hours of the attack on Moulvi Mushtaq, unidentified terrorists fired a rifle grenade towards the Nigeen residence of Mirwaiz Omar Farooq. The grenade exploded in the lawns of Mirwaiz’s home. However, there were no casualties, but the explosion shattered some window panes of Mirwaiz’s home. Sources said that he was visiting his wounded uncle in the hospital at the time of the grenade attack. According to local news agency, Current News Service (CNS), the Save Kashmir Movement has claimed responsibility for the twin attacks.
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May - 3 
Three Chinese engineers working on a sea-port project were killed and eleven persons, including nine Chinese nationals, sustained injuries in a car bomb attack near Gwadar, about 500 kilometers west of Karachi, near the border with Iran on May 3. The attack reportedly occurred early in the morning a
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Three Chinese engineers working on a sea-port project were killed and eleven persons, including nine Chinese nationals, sustained injuries in a car bomb attack near Gwadar, about 500 kilometers west of Karachi, near the border with Iran on May 3. The attack reportedly occurred early in the morning as a bus carrying at least 12 Chinese workers was proceeding to the Gwadar port. According to Sattar Lasi, the chief of police in Gwadar, "A car was parked near the port and it exploded as the bus reached the port.'' He also said it was not clear if it was a suicide attack or if the car was exploded by a remote control device. Police suspect that it could either be the work of Islamist terrorists or hard-line Baluchi nationalists, who are against the Gwadar project. The engineers were working on a sea-port project in Gwadar which is partly aided by China. This is the first major attack on foreign workers since a suicide bomber killed 11 French engineers outside the Sheraton Hotel in Karachi on May 8, 2002.
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May - 31 
At least 18 worshippers were killed and 40 others sustained injuries when a high-intensity bomb exploded during the evening prayers at a Shia mosque situated on the MA Jinnah Road in Karachi on May 31. The blast led to violence in several localities of Karachi and mobs set ablaze a petrol station, s
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At least 18 worshippers were killed and 40 others sustained injuries when a high-intensity bomb exploded during the evening prayers at a Shia mosque situated on the MA Jinnah Road in Karachi on May 31. The blast led to violence in several localities of Karachi and mobs set ablaze a petrol station, several vehicles, including a police mobile van, a bank and some commercial establishments. An eye-witness was quoted as saying in The News that two persons riding a motorcycle threw an explosive device inside the mosque and fled towards the Lines Area. Among those dead was Maulana Mustaque Ahmed Mazhar, the prayer leader at the mosque. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Investigation), Fayyaz Ahmed Khan Leghari, said "It could be a suicide bombing. We are investigating the blast from different angles and the facts would transpire once thorough investigation is completed."
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May - 6 
A bomb exploded at the Quetta Railway Station on May 6 without causing any damage. According to Daily Times, a locally-manufactured bomb exploded near the Reservation Section at the railway station.
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A bomb exploded at the Quetta Railway Station on May 6 without causing any damage. According to Daily Times, a locally-manufactured bomb exploded near the Reservation Section at the railway station.
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May - 7 
At least 14 Shia worshippers and a suspected suicide bomber were killed and over 200 persons sustained injuries when a powerful bomb exploded at Hyderi Mosque, situated within the premises of the seminary Sindh Madrasa-tul-Islam, in the Mithadar area of Karachi on May 7. The explosion which occurred
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At least 14 Shia worshippers and a suspected suicide bomber were killed and over 200 persons sustained injuries when a powerful bomb exploded at Hyderi Mosque, situated within the premises of the seminary Sindh Madrasa-tul-Islam, in the Mithadar area of Karachi on May 7. The explosion which occurred during the Friday prayers is reported to have subsequently triggered unrest in the city, as hundreds of youths set ablaze cars, a petrol pump and a Government office. A senior police official Manzoor Mughal was quoted in The News as saying that "As no crater was found in the mosque, it means it was a suicide blast." However, no group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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May - 7 
The death till in the bomb blast at a Shia mosque in Karachi on May 7 reached 16 with the death of one more person.
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The death till in the bomb blast at a Shia mosque in Karachi on May 7 reached 16 with the death of one more person.
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May - 7 
Three persons, including one police personnel, were wounded during a bomb explosion within the premises of Baluchistan High Court in Quetta on May 7. This was the second explosion in Quetta within as span of 10 hours as earlier a bomb exploded near the reservation office of Pakistan Railway.
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Three persons, including one police personnel, were wounded during a bomb explosion within the premises of Baluchistan High Court in Quetta on May 7. This was the second explosion in Quetta within as span of 10 hours as earlier a bomb exploded near the reservation office of Pakistan Railway.
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November - 12 
Official sources also confirmed that the camp of the paramilitary Frontier Corps in Wana came under rocket attack on November 12 night. However, the two rockets missed the target and fell outside the camp in the Ucha Khwara dry stream near the small Wana airport and in Dabkot without causing any dam
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Official sources also confirmed that the camp of the paramilitary Frontier Corps in Wana came under rocket attack on November 12 night. However, the two rockets missed the target and fell outside the camp in the Ucha Khwara dry stream near the small Wana airport and in Dabkot without causing any damage.
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November - 13 
An 18-year old student was killed and six people, including two Army soldiers, were injured on November 13 morning at Rustam Bazaar in Wana during heavy retaliatory firing by soldiers following a landmine explosion that targeted a military convoy on a nearby bypass road.
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An 18-year old student was killed and six people, including two Army soldiers, were injured on November 13 morning at Rustam Bazaar in Wana during heavy retaliatory firing by soldiers following a landmine explosion that targeted a military convoy on a nearby bypass road.
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November - 16 
On November 16, two people were killed and 32 others sustained serious injuries when a bomb exploded in a cinema house in Mingora, the main town in the hill resort district of Swat, about 75 miles north-east of Peshawar. The explosion occurred during the screening of a Pushto film at the Palwasha ci
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On November 16, two people were killed and 32 others sustained serious injuries when a bomb exploded in a cinema house in Mingora, the main town in the hill resort district of Swat, about 75 miles north-east of Peshawar. The explosion occurred during the screening of a Pushto film at the Palwasha cinema. After the explosion, the spectators ran out of the cinema house and many of them were injured in the ensuing stampede.
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November - 2 
At least four people, including a woman, were injured when a car bomb exploded behind the Chief Minister's House on the Pir Masoom Shah street in Quetta on November 2. Baluchistan’s Chief Minister Jam Mir Mohammad Yousuf was in the Chief Minister House at the time of explosion. According to official
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At least four people, including a woman, were injured when a car bomb exploded behind the Chief Minister's House on the Pir Masoom Shah street in Quetta on November 2. Baluchistan’s Chief Minister Jam Mir Mohammad Yousuf was in the Chief Minister House at the time of explosion. According to official sources, the assailants had packed over 20 kilograms of powerful explosives in car with a timer-device and parked it near the boundary wall of the rest-house of the department of services and general administration. The shrine of Pir Masoom Shah was also damaged in the blast.
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November - 20 
The News reports that the Shah Rukn-e-Alam passenger train escaped a major disaster on November 20, as two powerful bomb explosions damaged the railway tracks leading to upcountry besides rocking the Mir Fateh Colony, located just in front of the Wapda Colony in Qasimabad. Railway employee Muhammad
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The News reports that the Shah Rukn-e-Alam passenger train escaped a major disaster on November 20, as two powerful bomb explosions damaged the railway tracks leading to upcountry besides rocking the Mir Fateh Colony, located just in front of the Wapda Colony in Qasimabad. Railway employee Muhammad Aslam said the blasts occurred on the tracks in Mir Fateh Colony around 8:25 pm (PST), just five minutes before the departure of the Karachi-bound train from the Hyderabad railway station. The powerful blasts occurred at a place where only Katchi Abadis, inhabited by Odh tribe are located, the report added. No casualties were however reported in the blasts. The DPO Hyderabad AD Khawaja declared it as a terrorist act.
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November - 21 
The News reports that an army officer was critically injured in a landmine blast during search operations in South Waziristan tribal agency on November 21.
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The News reports that an army officer was critically injured in a landmine blast during search operations in South Waziristan tribal agency on November 21.
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November - 22 
A rocket was fired at a security force in the Shakai area on November 22 night. No casualties were reported in the rocket attack.
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A rocket was fired at a security force in the Shakai area on November 22 night. No casualties were reported in the rocket attack.
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November - 24 
A landmine planted by militants exploded at Shpastin near Laddah. However, there was no movement of troops or civilians in the area at the time of the blast.
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A landmine planted by militants exploded at Shpastin near Laddah. However, there was no movement of troops or civilians in the area at the time of the blast.
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November - 24 
Three people were injured when a bomb exploded in front of the Saryab police station on November 24. Senior Superintendent of Police Rahmatullah Niazi said that the bomb was made locally and it exploded under a truck that was in police custody.
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Three people were injured when a bomb exploded in front of the Saryab police station on November 24. Senior Superintendent of Police Rahmatullah Niazi said that the bomb was made locally and it exploded under a truck that was in police custody.
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November - 24 
Troops arrested nine tribesmen on November 24 after an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted an eight-vehicle military convoy near Laddah in South Waziristan. The blast, set off by remote control, failed to cause any harm to the convoy headed from Laddah to Karwan Manza. Soldiers mounted a big
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Troops arrested nine tribesmen on November 24 after an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted an eight-vehicle military convoy near Laddah in South Waziristan. The blast, set off by remote control, failed to cause any harm to the convoy headed from Laddah to Karwan Manza. Soldiers mounted a big search after the explosion and arrested nine men. Four sub-machine guns and 800 cartridges were recovered from them.
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November - 25 
On November 25, one person was killed and 16 others were injured in a bomb explosion in Khuzdar.
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On November 25, one person was killed and 16 others were injured in a bomb explosion in Khuzdar.
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At least 10 policemen were wounded when terrorists hurled two hand grenades at police teams during a crackdown launched by law-enforcement agencies against the accomplices of an arrested Chechen militant in Killi Paind Khan on November 30 night. Police launched the operation on information received
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At least 10 policemen were wounded when terrorists hurled two hand grenades at police teams during a crackdown launched by law-enforcement agencies against the accomplices of an arrested Chechen militant in Killi Paind Khan on November 30 night. Police launched the operation on information received from the Chechen militant Abdul Ghafar, who was arrested by police when he hurled a hand grenade at people at Mannan Chowk on November 29 after a failed robbery attempt.
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November - 3 
The News reports that militants attacked military positions in South Waziristan's Spinkai Raghzai area with two rockets on November 3. Sources said the rockets were fired from Khara Leeta in the mountains west of the town but no casualties were reported in the attack.
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The News reports that militants attacked military positions in South Waziristan's Spinkai Raghzai area with two rockets on November 3. Sources said the rockets were fired from Khara Leeta in the mountains west of the town but no casualties were reported in the attack.
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November - 4 
Eight soldiers were killed and six others wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine planted by militants near Kanigoram in South Waziristan on November 4, Dawn reported. The landmines were activated by remote control, official added.
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Eight soldiers were killed and six others wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine planted by militants near Kanigoram in South Waziristan on November 4, Dawn reported. The landmines were activated by remote control, official added.
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November - 4 
In another landmine explosion triggered by militants three soldiers were wounded in the Makin area.
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In another landmine explosion triggered by militants three soldiers were wounded in the Makin area.
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November - 4 
On November 4 night, the Scouts Camp in Wana was attacked with rockets fired by militants and a civilian was reportedly wounded in the attack.
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On November 4 night, the Scouts Camp in Wana was attacked with rockets fired by militants and a civilian was reportedly wounded in the attack.
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November - 4 
Three people were wounded when three explosive devices detonated in Gwadar district, some 832 kilometres from Quetta, on November 4. The News quoting officials of the Gwadar police report that the three powerful explosive devices went off near the Buildings and Roads (B&R)’s rest house.
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Three people were wounded when three explosive devices detonated in Gwadar district, some 832 kilometres from Quetta, on November 4. The News quoting officials of the Gwadar police report that the three powerful explosive devices went off near the Buildings and Roads (B&R)’s rest house.
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November - 5 
Four soldiers were seriously injured in a bomb blast remotely triggered by militants at Rustam Bazar in Wana on November 5. The soldiers were part of a military convoy traveling from Wana to Mehsud tribal areas. According to reports, after the blast soldiers panicked and opened fire, injuring a five
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Four soldiers were seriously injured in a bomb blast remotely triggered by militants at Rustam Bazar in Wana on November 5. The soldiers were part of a military convoy traveling from Wana to Mehsud tribal areas. According to reports, after the blast soldiers panicked and opened fire, injuring a five-year-old boy.
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November - 7 
Daily Times reports that a rocket fired by militants late on November 7 night destroyed an electricity pylon that left Wana without power. Officials said the militants had targeted a military base and a nearby radio station in Wana, but missed both their targets. One rocket destroyed a pylon of the
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Daily Times reports that a rocket fired by militants late on November 7 night destroyed an electricity pylon that left Wana without power. Officials said the militants had targeted a military base and a nearby radio station in Wana, but missed both their targets. One rocket destroyed a pylon of the main power supply line, which left almost half of Wana without power, they said, adding that nobody was hurt in the attack.
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November - 7 
Daily Times reports that three homemade bombs exploded in two towns in Balochistan on November 7, shattering windows and damaging a wall at a government office. However, no one was reported injured in the bomb blasts. Two bombs exploded in Kalat, one near a paramilitary troops base and the other clo
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Daily Times reports that three homemade bombs exploded in two towns in Balochistan on November 7, shattering windows and damaging a wall at a government office. However, no one was reported injured in the bomb blasts. Two bombs exploded in Kalat, one near a paramilitary troops base and the other close to a government building, damaging one room there, said Salim Lehri, the police official in Kalat. The third bomb went off in a drain shattering windows at a shopping centre in Turbat. No one claimed responsibility for any of the explosions.
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November - 9 
Militants reportedly fired five rockets at a military post in Karwan Manzai and one rocket at the Wana airport, but no casualties were reported.
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Militants reportedly fired five rockets at a military post in Karwan Manzai and one rocket at the Wana airport, but no casualties were reported.
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October - 1 
A landmine explosion is reported to have killed four schoolchildren, aged between nine and 13, and wounded another on October 1 in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan.
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A landmine explosion is reported to have killed four schoolchildren, aged between nine and 13, and wounded another on October 1 in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan.
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October - 1 
At least 31 people were killed and 75 others sustained injuries in a suspected suicide bombing at a Shia mosque at Sialkot in the Punjab province on October 1 during the Friday prayers. More than 1,000 Shias were reportedly present at the Zainabia mosque, a kilometer away from the city police statio
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At least 31 people were killed and 75 others sustained injuries in a suspected suicide bombing at a Shia mosque at Sialkot in the Punjab province on October 1 during the Friday prayers. More than 1,000 Shias were reportedly present at the Zainabia mosque, a kilometer away from the city police station on Raja Road, when the bomb exploded. Eyewitnesses said that a man, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, entered the mosque with a briefcase while the Friday sermon was being delivered. The Sialkot Police have indicated that the man with the briefcase was the main suspect, who also died in the blast. The army was deployed later to maintain law and order after angry mobs reacted by setting ablaze a gas station and two police vehicles to protest the blast. Security forces are also reported to have neutralised another explosive weighing 6.5-kg outside the same mosque. Eight suspects had been detained after preliminary investigations. While no group has claimed responsibility for the blast thus far, officials in Islamabad said that it could be in retaliation for the last week’s operation in which Amjad Farooqi, a suspected Al Qaeda operative, was killed by security agencies. Farooqi, a key suspect in two assassination attempts on President Pervez Musharraf, was also affiliated to the outlawed Sunni outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ).
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October - 10 
A suspected suicide bomber reportedly blew himself up at a Shia mosque in the Mochi Gate area of Lahore on October 10, killing at least five people, including two children, and injuring six others. According to Daily Times, the death toll could have been much higher had two security guards not stopp
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A suspected suicide bomber reportedly blew himself up at a Shia mosque in the Mochi Gate area of Lahore on October 10, killing at least five people, including two children, and injuring six others. According to Daily Times, the death toll could have been much higher had two security guards not stopped the bomber from entering the main hall of the mosque where up to 90 worshippers had assembled for prayers. Syed Hashim Raza, a local councilor, said, "When the attacker realised he would not be able to get into the hall, he set off the bomb." No group has claimed responsibility for the blast thus far.
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October - 11 
Suspected terrorists are reported to have fired over a dozen mortars and rockets targeting the Frontier Corps camp of Uch Gas Field in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on October 11. However, no casualties were reported. No group has claimed responsibility for these attacks thus far.
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Suspected terrorists are reported to have fired over a dozen mortars and rockets targeting the Frontier Corps camp of Uch Gas Field in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province on October 11. However, no casualties were reported. No group has claimed responsibility for these attacks thus far.
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October - 12 
Four persons were reportedly killed and 35 others sustained injuries when a grenade was lobbed into a wedding ceremony at the home of an Afghan refugee in the Mardan district of North West Frontier Province on October 12. According to The News, the attack occurred at the house in Jalala village, whi
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Four persons were reportedly killed and 35 others sustained injuries when a grenade was lobbed into a wedding ceremony at the home of an Afghan refugee in the Mardan district of North West Frontier Province on October 12. According to The News, the attack occurred at the house in Jalala village, which is home to an Afghan refugee camp. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack thus far.
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October - 14 
Reports from the Laddah area said that militants fired 10 missiles on October 14 night at the Frontier Corps Fort where Pakistan Army troops are camped. However, no casualties have been reported in the incident.
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Reports from the Laddah area said that militants fired 10 missiles on October 14 night at the Frontier Corps Fort where Pakistan Army troops are camped. However, no casualties have been reported in the incident.
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October - 14 
Three Army soldiers were injured when a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) hit their vehicle in Shakai area of South Waziristan tribal agency. The News quoting tribal sources stated the incident took place on October 14 evening but it took some time for information from the remote S
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Three Army soldiers were injured when a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) hit their vehicle in Shakai area of South Waziristan tribal agency. The News quoting tribal sources stated the incident took place on October 14 evening but it took some time for information from the remote Shakai area to reach Wana and Tank.
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October - 16 
Three people including a soldier were injured when a bomb planted in a rickshaw vehicle exploded in the cantonment area in Bannu on October 16. Bannu District Nazim, Engineer Iqbal stated that "It was sabotage. It might be to harass the public."
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Three people including a soldier were injured when a bomb planted in a rickshaw vehicle exploded in the cantonment area in Bannu on October 16. Bannu District Nazim, Engineer Iqbal stated that "It was sabotage. It might be to harass the public."
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October - 19 
Another rocket on October 19 blew up the power transformer in Khatan on the outskirts of the Khuzdar township, while another live rocket targeting the township was defused by experts. The rocket was about to be launched at the Khuzdar township," a senior police officer said, adding that it was a 107
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Another rocket on October 19 blew up the power transformer in Khatan on the outskirts of the Khuzdar township, while another live rocket targeting the township was defused by experts. The rocket was about to be launched at the Khuzdar township," a senior police officer said, adding that it was a 107 MM Russian made rocket.
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October - 22 
According to other reports, an artillery shell hit the residence of a civilian, Haji Mian Wali Khan, killing his 22-year-old son Attaullah Khan whereas two of his close relatives also received injuries.
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According to other reports, an artillery shell hit the residence of a civilian, Haji Mian Wali Khan, killing his 22-year-old son Attaullah Khan whereas two of his close relatives also received injuries.
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October - 22 
Dawn reports that two soldiers and three civilians were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in different parts of the South Waziristan tribal region on October 22. Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded near the Laddah Fort. S
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Dawn reports that two soldiers and three civilians were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in different parts of the South Waziristan tribal region on October 22. Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded near the Laddah Fort. Soon after the bomb explosion, security forces started firing from the Laddah Fort, killing a woman and her minor child.
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October - 22 
Reuters reports that security forces pounded suspected militants with helicopter gunships and mortar fire on October 22, but have failed to find the mastermind, Abdullah Mahsud, of the kidnapping this month of two Chinese engineers. Reports of clashes have also been received from Asman Manza, Karwan
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Reuters reports that security forces pounded suspected militants with helicopter gunships and mortar fire on October 22, but have failed to find the mastermind, Abdullah Mahsud, of the kidnapping this month of two Chinese engineers. Reports of clashes have also been received from Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Makin area of the Laddah sub-division.
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October - 23 
Militants fired five missiles at the Frontier Corps Fort at Tiarza without causing any losses.
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Militants fired five missiles at the Frontier Corps Fort at Tiarza without causing any losses.
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October - 24 
Daily Times reports that terrorists bombed the main gas pipeline supplying Karachi and Hyderabad from Sui in Balochistan, at a village in district Sanghar on October 24 evening. However, no casualties have been reported in the attack. A Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) official said the gas pipeline
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Daily Times reports that terrorists bombed the main gas pipeline supplying Karachi and Hyderabad from Sui in Balochistan, at a village in district Sanghar on October 24 evening. However, no casualties have been reported in the attack. A Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) official said the gas pipeline was bombed at Pir Abdul Nabi Sarhandi village near Odero Lal town in the police limits of Tando Adam in district Sanghar. After the blast, the gas reportedly spread over an area of about 10 kilometres.
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October - 24 
The News reports that three personnel of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were injured in an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) in Makeen in South Waziristan on October 24, while the brother of a pro-government tribal elder, Ahmad Shah, was killed in a land-mine
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The News reports that three personnel of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were injured in an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) in Makeen in South Waziristan on October 24, while the brother of a pro-government tribal elder, Ahmad Shah, was killed in a land-mine blast in the same area.
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October - 27 
In Shakai, militants attempted to blow up a military vehicle through a remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) but failed. The vehicle was slightly damaged in the blast, though, without causing any injury to soldiers.
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In Shakai, militants attempted to blow up a military vehicle through a remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) but failed. The vehicle was slightly damaged in the blast, though, without causing any injury to soldiers.
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October - 29 
In Kohat, a bomb blast reportedly took place in cantonment area outside a temple near the PAF Cinema, causing no loss of life or property.
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In Kohat, a bomb blast reportedly took place in cantonment area outside a temple near the PAF Cinema, causing no loss of life or property.
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October - 29 
Three Army soldiers were injured while one of the military vehicle was destroyed when a remote controlled bomb exploded on the Razmak-Isha road in North Waziristan Agency on October 29. After the explosion, troops opened fire killing a shepherd.
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Three Army soldiers were injured while one of the military vehicle was destroyed when a remote controlled bomb exploded on the Razmak-Isha road in North Waziristan Agency on October 29. After the explosion, troops opened fire killing a shepherd.
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October - 3 
Three women were reportedly wounded when unidentified attackers fired a rocket targeting the Ayub Stadium in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on October 3. According to Daily Times, the rocket was fired half an hour after a bomb exploded in Suraj Ganj Bazaar. The explosion damaged a vehicle
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Three women were reportedly wounded when unidentified attackers fired a rocket targeting the Ayub Stadium in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on October 3. According to Daily Times, the rocket was fired half an hour after a bomb exploded in Suraj Ganj Bazaar. The explosion damaged a vehicle but no loss of life was reported.
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October - 31 
Residents in Spinkai Raghzai town said the militants fired four missiles at military positions in the area on October 31. They said the missiles came from the Gardi mountain range nearby and did not cause any human or material losses.
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Residents in Spinkai Raghzai town said the militants fired four missiles at military positions in the area on October 31. They said the missiles came from the Gardi mountain range nearby and did not cause any human or material losses.
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October - 5 
Two soldiers were reportedly killed and seven others sustained injuries during an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device near Jandola on the Tank-Wana road on October 5. The incident occurred a day after the agreement between the Army and the terrorists to observe a 10-d
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Two soldiers were reportedly killed and seven others sustained injuries during an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device near Jandola on the Tank-Wana road on October 5. The incident occurred a day after the agreement between the Army and the terrorists to observe a 10-day ceasefire in the area inhabited by the Mahsud tribe in South Waziristan. Abdullah Mahsud, a ‘commander’ of the tribal militants, while denying his group’s involvement in the blast added that they could not be held responsible for incidents taking place outside South Waziristan.
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October - 6 
Six persons, including an army officer, were reportedly injured during a bomb explosion in the cantonment area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on October 6. "It was a cycle bomb," Deputy Inspector General of Police, Pervez Rafi Bhatti, told Dawn, adding that the device had been planted i
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Six persons, including an army officer, were reportedly injured during a bomb explosion in the cantonment area of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on October 6. "It was a cycle bomb," Deputy Inspector General of Police, Pervez Rafi Bhatti, told Dawn, adding that the device had been planted in a bike with Russian-made timer.
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October - 7 
At least 38 people have reportedly been killed and more than 100 injured in two bomb blasts in the city of Multan on October 7, today. According to the BBC, the attack occurred at about 4.40AM (PST) when hundreds of people had gathered to mark the first anniversary of the killing of Sunni leader and
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At least 38 people have reportedly been killed and more than 100 injured in two bomb blasts in the city of Multan on October 7, today. According to the BBC, the attack occurred at about 4.40AM (PST) when hundreds of people had gathered to mark the first anniversary of the killing of Sunni leader and Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP) chief Maulana Azim Tariq outside Islamabad. "It seems to be an act of sectarian terrorism, but we are still investigating," Multan's deputy police chief Arshad Hameed told the Associated Press. While no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, police suspect the involvement of outlawed Shia groups. The Associated Press reported that the first blast came from a car bomb and another minutes later from a device on a motorcycle. The attack comes almost a week after a suicide attacker detonated a bomb inside a crowded Shia mosque in the eastern city of Sialkot, killing 31 people and injuring more than 50.
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September - 11 
According to Dawn, two people were killed and two others injured in a landmine explosion near the Sui Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket in the jurisdiction of Kashmore police station of Balochistan province on September 11.
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According to Dawn, two people were killed and two others injured in a landmine explosion near the Sui Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket in the jurisdiction of Kashmore police station of Balochistan province on September 11.
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September - 11 
On September 11, some armed men attacked FC check posts with hand grenades in the jurisdiction of RD-238 police station at Suhbatpur in Balochistan. A personnel of the FC was injured and two armed assailants also sustained injuries in the attack.
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On September 11, some armed men attacked FC check posts with hand grenades in the jurisdiction of RD-238 police station at Suhbatpur in Balochistan. A personnel of the FC was injured and two armed assailants also sustained injuries in the attack.
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September - 14 
Two bomb blasts were reported from the Gwadar town in Balochistan province on September 14. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While one explosion occurred near the fish harbour early in the morning, another bomb exploded near the main mosque.
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Two bomb blasts were reported from the Gwadar town in Balochistan province on September 14. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While one explosion occurred near the fish harbour early in the morning, another bomb exploded near the main mosque.
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September - 14 
Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded
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Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded when an army convoy was ambushed near Jandola. Clashes were also reported from Karwan Minza, Asman Minza and Della, areas largely inhabited by the Mahsud tribe.
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September - 16 
Two Pakistan Rangers personnel were killed and five others sustained injuries in a rocket attack on their checkpoint at Jathro near the Balochistan border on September 16. Dawn, quoting a Rangers official, reported that the attack on checkpoint No 11 was carried out by Bugti 'outlaws', who used rock
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Two Pakistan Rangers personnel were killed and five others sustained injuries in a rocket attack on their checkpoint at Jathro near the Balochistan border on September 16. Dawn, quoting a Rangers official, reported that the attack on checkpoint No 11 was carried out by Bugti 'outlaws', who used rocket launchers and mortar bombs.
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September - 22 
A paramilitary soldier and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two people sustained injuries on September 22 when unidentified terrorists attacked an outpost in the Kaniguram area of South Waziristan. According to Dawn, the security forces retaliated with artillery fire from the Laddah Fort and A
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A paramilitary soldier and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two people sustained injuries on September 22 when unidentified terrorists attacked an outpost in the Kaniguram area of South Waziristan. According to Dawn, the security forces retaliated with artillery fire from the Laddah Fort and Asman Manza base camp for more than two hours. Residents said that during the exchange of gun-fire, one tribesman was killed, while a minor girl was wounded.
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September - 28 
A bomb blast was reported near the Kotri Railway Station minutes before the Karachi-bound Shah Latif Express train was scheduled to pass. At least two people were wounded in the explosion, which blew up a foot-long piece of the railway and left a two-foot-deep crater at the site, according to Daily
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A bomb blast was reported near the Kotri Railway Station minutes before the Karachi-bound Shah Latif Express train was scheduled to pass. At least two people were wounded in the explosion, which blew up a foot-long piece of the railway and left a two-foot-deep crater at the site, according to Daily Times. A Hyderabad Bomb Disposal Squad official Rizwan Zaidi said that the blast was carried out with a time bomb, as they recovered remains of a timer fixed with the bomb.
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September - 4 
Dawn reports that fighting renewed in South Waziristan on September 18 amid heavy exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists. Security forces, backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery, were targeting suspected positions in Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Mir Kalam Ser of the Ladd
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Dawn reports that fighting renewed in South Waziristan on September 18 amid heavy exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists. Security forces, backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery, were targeting suspected positions in Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Mir Kalam Ser of the Laddah sub-division to counter terrorist attacks. Sources said that clashes erupted in the troubled region after terrorists carried out an attack against the security forces and targeted their positions with rockets. A soldier of the Northern Light Infantry, identified as Ghulam Mohammad, had died in the fresh wave of violence
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September - 5 
Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Cor
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Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Corps were trying to defuse it in the Jag Zawar area, some 25 kilometers north of Wana. An unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News that "The landmine was planted in the area by al-Qaeda linked militants to target Pakistani troops." However, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, the military regime spokesperson, while confirming the explosion added that it was triggered accidentally when the soldiers were trying to defuse the landmine.
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September - 8 
According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which des
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According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which destroyed a military jeep and injured three soldiers, on a by-pass road in Wana. Fifteen others were wounded. Military regime spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan said on Pakistan Television that the army had arrested 28 people after the clash in Wana.
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