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Balochistan: Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2008
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February - 3 
A huge pylon of the high power transmission line near Hub was blown up, suspending electricity supply to a vast area. According to sources, the explosive device was planted around the 500KV transmission line at the northern bypass. “Power supply was
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A huge pylon of the high power transmission line near Hub was blown up, suspending electricity supply to a vast area. According to sources, the explosive device was planted around the 500KV transmission line at the northern bypass. “Power supply was suspended to the area adjoining Hub in Sindh province,” Abdullah Afridi, SHO Hub police station said.
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February - 3 
A suspected militant was killed by the troops in an operation in the Khal Gari area of Sui Tehsil (administrative unit) in the Dera Bugti district on February 3, according to Dawn. The Security Forces (SFs) were fired upon when they launched the oper
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A suspected militant was killed by the troops in an operation in the Khal Gari area of Sui Tehsil (administrative unit) in the Dera Bugti district on February 3, according to Dawn. The Security Forces (SFs) were fired upon when they launched the operation on a tip-off about the presence of militants and their hideouts in the area. “An armed man was killed in the exchange of fire,” said an unnamed senior official. The SFs neutralized the hideout and recovered a large quantity of arms and ammunition, including rocket-launchers, rockets, anti-aircraft guns and thousands of bullets.
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February - 3 
An assistant sub-inspector and a constable were injured when armed men opened fire on a police vehicle when it was passing through the Joint Road late on February 3-evening. “Yes, two police personnel received bullet injuries in the firing,” Rehmatul
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An assistant sub-inspector and a constable were injured when armed men opened fire on a police vehicle when it was passing through the Joint Road late on February 3-evening. “Yes, two police personnel received bullet injuries in the firing,” Rehmatullah Niazi, the DIG Operations, said, adding that some bullets fired also hit the car of a journalist.
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February - 3 
Frontier Corps also claimed recovering a large quantity of arms and ammunition from the Gul Kach area of Zhob, including grenades, mortar bombs, AK-47 rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
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Frontier Corps also claimed recovering a large quantity of arms and ammunition from the Gul Kach area of Zhob, including grenades, mortar bombs, AK-47 rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
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February - 3 
Two powerful explosions were reported from Dera Allahyar. Also, armed men kidnapped a driver of the irrigation department from the Pat Feeder area.
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Two powerful explosions were reported from Dera Allahyar. Also, armed men kidnapped a driver of the irrigation department from the Pat Feeder area.
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February - 4 
Beebarg Baloch, a spokesman for the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), claimed that the BLA had attacked security forces (SFs) in Kahan and Siha Giri area of Kohlu district and that SFs had suffered heavy losses. He claimed that BLA was also involved in a
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Beebarg Baloch, a spokesman for the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), claimed that the BLA had attacked security forces (SFs) in Kahan and Siha Giri area of Kohlu district and that SFs had suffered heavy losses. He claimed that BLA was also involved in attacking a police vehicle in Quetta and blowing up power pylons in Dera Allahyar and Hub. However, official sources denied that SFs had come under any attack.
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February - 4 
One person was killed and three others sustained injuries when the tractor trolley they were aboard hit a landmine near RD-238 in the Pat Feeder area near Sui tehsil (administrative unit) of Balochistan on February 4, reports Dawn.
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One person was killed and three others sustained injuries when the tractor trolley they were aboard hit a landmine near RD-238 in the Pat Feeder area near Sui tehsil (administrative unit) of Balochistan on February 4, reports Dawn.
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February - 4 
Two pylons of the 220 KV transmission line near Dear Allahyar were blown up on February 4-morning, Dawn reported.
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Two pylons of the 220 KV transmission line near Dear Allahyar were blown up on February 4-morning, Dawn reported.
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February - 5 
A suspected suicide bomber was killed in Quetta on February 5 when the explosives he was carrying detonated accidentally, according to Daily Times. The blast, which occurred at Sabzal Road, also injured two pedestrians, Geo channel reported.
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A suspected suicide bomber was killed in Quetta on February 5 when the explosives he was carrying detonated accidentally, according to Daily Times. The blast, which occurred at Sabzal Road, also injured two pedestrians, Geo channel reported.
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February - 7 
Three persons were killed and 12 others sustained injuries in a bomb blast that occurred at a bus stand in the Dera Murad Jamali town of Balochistan on February 7, reports Daily Times. Two people died instantly and one, Ghanwar Bugti, died in the hos
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Three persons were killed and 12 others sustained injuries in a bomb blast that occurred at a bus stand in the Dera Murad Jamali town of Balochistan on February 7, reports Daily Times. Two people died instantly and one, Ghanwar Bugti, died in the hospital. Police sources said Bugti was believed to have been planting the bomb when it went off. Meanwhile, the Baloch Republican Army claimed responsibility for the blast in a telephone call to local journalists.
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February - 11 
Security forces on February 11 captured Taliban commander Mullah Mansoor Dadullah along with five other Taliban militants after a gun-battle in the Gowal Ismailzai village of Qila Saifullah district (near the Afghan border) in Balochistan, according
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Security forces on February 11 captured Taliban commander Mullah Mansoor Dadullah along with five other Taliban militants after a gun-battle in the Gowal Ismailzai village of Qila Saifullah district (near the Afghan border) in Balochistan, according to Dawn. He is the younger brother of Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah, who was killed in a clash with the US-led forces in Afghanistan’s Helmand province in May 2007. "Mansoor Dadullah is alive, but he is injured and in the custody of the authorities along with five other Taliban who too have received injuries," caretaker Interior Minister Lt-Gen (retd) Hamid Nawaz said. A senior military official told AP that Dadullah died of his wounds on the way to hospital, but army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas denied the claim, Daily Times reported. Lieutenant Colonel David Accetta, the top US military spokesman in Afghanistan, said he could not confirm the report. Mullah Mansoor succeeded his brother as commander, but was removed from the post, and subsequently from the Taliban movement itself, after some time following differences with Mullah Omar. He was later arrested by the Afghan government, but released in a swap when Taliban abducted 30 people, including an Italian journalist.
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February - 11 
Six security force personnel were injured in an explosion near Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province on February 11, according to Dawn. Police sources said the remote-controlled explosive device had been placed by a road and it exploded when a vehic
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Six security force personnel were injured in an explosion near Dera Bugti in the Balochistan province on February 11, according to Dawn. Police sources said the remote-controlled explosive device had been placed by a road and it exploded when a vehicle carrying personnel of the Bhombor Rifles, a wing of the Frontier Corps, was passing. A spokesman for the Baloch Republican Army claimed responsibility for the attack.
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February - 12 
According to The News, eight people, including four journalists, sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near the election office of two independent candidates in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan on February 12. Deputy Superintendent of Police Abd
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According to The News, eight people, including four journalists, sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near the election office of two independent candidates in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan on February 12. Deputy Superintendent of Police Abdul Samad Mengal said the bomb was planted on the carrier of a bicycle parked near the joint election office of independent candidates Mir Muhammad Ayub Jattak and Sardar Muhammad Aslam Bazenjo at Azadi Chowk.
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February - 12 
Security force personnel arrested over 40 suspects during a search operation launched in some areas on February 12, according to Dawn. Beebarg Baloch, a spokesman for the banned Baloch Liberation Army, meanwhile, claimed that the security forces had
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Security force personnel arrested over 40 suspects during a search operation launched in some areas on February 12, according to Dawn. Beebarg Baloch, a spokesman for the banned Baloch Liberation Army, meanwhile, claimed that the security forces had launched a massive operation in the Siah Geri area of Kahan sub-division of Kohlu district and arrested over 150 people of the Marri tribe. He said that helicopters had been used in the attack, adding that there were reports of casualties. He claimed carrying out attacks on security forces and damaging a tank and killing several soldiers. He also claimed the responsibility of a grenade attack on a police station on the Sariab road area.
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February - 13 
Further on February 13, a landmine reportedly hit a tractor trolley in the Feeder area.
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Further on February 13, a landmine reportedly hit a tractor trolley in the Feeder area.
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February - 13 
Two explosions were reported from the Mastung and Kharan towns of Balochistan province early on February 13-morning, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While an explosive device planted near the District Coordinatio
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Two explosions were reported from the Mastung and Kharan towns of Balochistan province early on February 13-morning, according to Dawn. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While an explosive device planted near the District Coordination Officer’s office in Kharan went off triggering panic in the area, Police said the second explosive device had been planted in an open area in Mastung.
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February - 14 
Four children and a man were injured when a bomb exploded in the coalmine town of Mach. According to police, the bomb was planted near a mosque.
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Four children and a man were injured when a bomb exploded in the coalmine town of Mach. According to police, the bomb was planted near a mosque.
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February - 14 
Police is reported to have seized four AK-47 rifles, besides five magazines and a hand-grenade from a Hub-bound ambulance coming from Turbat. “We have arrested five people, including three women, who were in the ambulance,” an unnamed police officer
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Police is reported to have seized four AK-47 rifles, besides five magazines and a hand-grenade from a Hub-bound ambulance coming from Turbat. “We have arrested five people, including three women, who were in the ambulance,” an unnamed police officer said.
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February - 14 
Two explosions were reported from Nushki in the Balochistan province late on February 14-night, according to Dawn. Police said that the explosive devices had been planted outside the election campaign offices of the Pakistan People’s Party and Pakist
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Two explosions were reported from Nushki in the Balochistan province late on February 14-night, according to Dawn. Police said that the explosive devices had been planted outside the election campaign offices of the Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Q. The blasts damaged a portion of a wall.
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February - 15 
A boy was killed and three others sustained injuries when a landmine exploded in the Qadirabad village of Noshki district in Balochistan on February 15, according to Dawn. Police sources said the landmine had been planted near the Hashima Mosque.
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A boy was killed and three others sustained injuries when a landmine exploded in the Qadirabad village of Noshki district in Balochistan on February 15, according to Dawn. Police sources said the landmine had been planted near the Hashima Mosque.
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February - 17 
A police officer was killed and eight other people, including an MQM candidate and two police personnel, were injured in different attacks on February 17-night, Dawn reported. According to police sources, the MQM candidate for NA-259, Abdul Ghani Kas
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A police officer was killed and eight other people, including an MQM candidate and two police personnel, were injured in different attacks on February 17-night, Dawn reported. According to police sources, the MQM candidate for NA-259, Abdul Ghani Kasi, was sitting in his election office when unidentified people riding a motorbike hurled a hand-grenade which exploded in the office. “The candidate and three MQM workers received serious injuries,” said Deputy Inspector General of Police Rehmatullah Niazi.
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February - 17 
Another half a dozen explosions were reported from different areas damaging polling stations.
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Another half a dozen explosions were reported from different areas damaging polling stations.
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February - 17 
Four electric pylons were blown up in the Kohlu and Jaffarabad districts causing suspension in power supply.
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Four electric pylons were blown up in the Kohlu and Jaffarabad districts causing suspension in power supply.
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February - 17 
Four persons, including two police officers, were injured in Killi Qambrani, in the outskirts of provincial capital Quetta, when some people attacked the polling station with a hand-grenade. Some people lobbed a hand-grenade on the roof of a governme
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Four persons, including two police officers, were injured in Killi Qambrani, in the outskirts of provincial capital Quetta, when some people attacked the polling station with a hand-grenade. Some people lobbed a hand-grenade on the roof of a government school in Killi Ismail housing a polling station. Another blast was reported from the Sariab area while two other polling stations and the office of a union council were bombed in Mashkey. A bomb exploded near the Turbat Model High School and explosions were also reported from the Sado-Jhakrani area of Jaffarabad, Khuzdar, Mach, Kalat, Tump, Awaran and Killi Jamaldini of Noshki in government buildings housing polling stations. However, no casualty was reported in these blasts.
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February - 17 
Four security force personnel were killed and another sustained injuries when a landmine exploded in the Pir Koh gas field area of Dera Bugti district on February 17, according to Dawn. Sources said that a landmine planted by militants in Haideri Nal
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Four security force personnel were killed and another sustained injuries when a landmine exploded in the Pir Koh gas field area of Dera Bugti district on February 17, according to Dawn. Sources said that a landmine planted by militants in Haideri Nallah near Pir Koh gas field blew up a vehicle carrying Frontier Corps personnel.
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February - 17 
Train service between provincial capital Quetta and rest of the country was suspended after railway tracks were blown up at two places, near Killi Zehri and Degree College in Sariab area.
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Train service between provincial capital Quetta and rest of the country was suspended after railway tracks were blown up at two places, near Killi Zehri and Degree College in Sariab area.
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February - 18 
The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) emerged as the single largest party in the National Assembly followed closely by the Nawaz Sharif-led Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) in the elections held on February 18, according to The Hindu. The PPP led with 87 s
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The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) emerged as the single largest party in the National Assembly followed closely by the Nawaz Sharif-led Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) in the elections held on February 18, according to The Hindu. The PPP led with 87 seats out of 272, followed by 66 for the PML-N, and 38 for the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q). Among the smaller parties, (ANP) the Muttahida Qaumi Movement won 19 seats and the Pakhtun nationalist Awami National Party got 10 seats. The Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, a religious coalition which won 59 seats in 2002, was able to win only three this time. Other political parties - the PPP-Sherpao, the Balochistan National Party, the National People’s Party and the PML-F - got one, one, two, and four seats, respectively, according to Daily Times. Independent candidates won 27 seats. In the Punjab province, the PML-N won 101 seats out of 280, while the PPP and independent candidates got 78 and 35 seats, respectively. The PML-Q got 66 seats. In Sindh, the PPP won 65 seats out of 125, while the MQM and the PML-Q got 38 and nine seats, respectively. The PML-N failed to win a single seat while one independent candidate was successful. In Balochistan, the PML-Q won 17 seats out of 44, while the PPP won seven seats. Independent candidates won ten seats. In the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), the ANP won 31 seats out of 85, while the PML-Q and the PML-N have won six and five seats, respectively. The PPP won 17 seats in the NWFP. In the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), six constituencies out of a total of 12 have been officially announced. Elections in two of the constituencies were postponed. As all the candidates in the region contested the elections as independent candidates, no political parties won any inroads in the region. At a press conference following a central executive committee meeting of the PPP, co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari staked the party’s claim to form the government at the Centre with the help of allies. The party is reportedly in a position to form the Sindh provincial government by itself. "We intend to make government in all four provinces and at the Centre, so we will act as the government-in-waiting with our allies… Our endeavour and our policy is to form a national consensus government that will take along all political forces," Zardari said.
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February - 21 
Unidentified assailants shot dead three traffic policemen in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, early on February 21-morning, according to Daily Times. Capital City Police Officer Mohammad Akbar said the officers, Sub-Inspector Abdul Latif and Constable
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Unidentified assailants shot dead three traffic policemen in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, early on February 21-morning, according to Daily Times. Capital City Police Officer Mohammad Akbar said the officers, Sub-Inspector Abdul Latif and Constables Bashir and Muhammad Ayub, were performing routine traffic duty in Killi Ismail when assailants rode up to them on a motorcycle and opened fire. Bibarg Baloch, a spokesman of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army, claimed responsibility for the attack.
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February - 24 
A gas pipeline was blown up by insurgents in the Pirkoh area of Dera Bugti district on February 24, Dawn reported. Police said that the explosive device had been planted under the 18-inch diameter pipeline.
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A gas pipeline was blown up by insurgents in the Pirkoh area of Dera Bugti district on February 24, Dawn reported. Police said that the explosive device had been planted under the 18-inch diameter pipeline.
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February - 25 
At least three security force personnel and one civilian were killed and seven people sustained injuries in two explosions in the Dera Bugti district. "Three security personnel were killed and five others injured when a remote control bomb hit their
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At least three security force personnel and one civilian were killed and seven people sustained injuries in two explosions in the Dera Bugti district. "Three security personnel were killed and five others injured when a remote control bomb hit their vehicle in Sangsila area of Dera Bugti," officials told Dawn. In the other incident, one civilian was killed and two others were wounded when their motorcycle hit a landmine near Sui.
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February - 25 
Militants blew up a portion of the 16-inch gas pipeline in the Loti area of Dera Bugti district. The Baloch Republican Army is reported to have claimed responsibility for the incident.
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Militants blew up a portion of the 16-inch gas pipeline in the Loti area of Dera Bugti district. The Baloch Republican Army is reported to have claimed responsibility for the incident.
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February - 26 
Armed men shot dead two civilians in the Noshki area of Balochistan on February 26-evening, according to Dawn. Police sources said Ikram Ahmed and Khadim Hussain were engaged in repair work in the Noshki district jail when two armed men riding a moto
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Armed men shot dead two civilians in the Noshki area of Balochistan on February 26-evening, according to Dawn. Police sources said Ikram Ahmed and Khadim Hussain were engaged in repair work in the Noshki district jail when two armed men riding a motorbike opened fire on them, killing them on the spot. A spokesman for the Baloch Republican Army has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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February - 26 
The Interior Ministry said on February 26 that security forces had arrested more than 440 militants, including 60 would-be suicide bombers, in the last three months, Daily Times reported. Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (r) Javed Cheema told re
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The Interior Ministry said on February 26 that security forces had arrested more than 440 militants, including 60 would-be suicide bombers, in the last three months, Daily Times reported. Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (r) Javed Cheema told reporters, "Security agencies have arrested 442 terrorists and militants during the past three months. From 60 of these terrorists, suicide jackets and other material was confiscated, which shows the law enforcement agencies are in protective mode and stopped them from launching suicide attacks." Cheema said that 17 suspects had been arrested in Punjab, 26 in Sindh, 13 in the NWFP and 122 in Balochistan, Dawn reported. Similarly, 124 alleged militants were arrested in Swat while 140 surrendered to security forces. He said that 45kgs of explosive, eight detonators with leads, five remote controls with chargers and 10 hand-grenades had been seized in Punjab. 43 kilograms of explosives, 44 detonators, two rocket-launchers and 53 hand-grenades were seized in Sindh. In the NWFP, 50,096 kgs of explosives, 26 hand-grenades, 10 explosive jackets, 16 dynamites, 14 detonators, four rocket-launchers, 11 missiles, 32 mortar shells and 24 safety fuses were recovered. The spokesman said that from February 1 to date, 770kgs of explosive had been seized and two explosives-laden vehicles impounded in Swat. He added that 18 explosive devices, 96 detonators, 75kgs of explosive, 112 hand-grenades, 246 mortar shells, 56 mines, 19 rocket launchers and four AA guns had also been seized from the militants.
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February - 29 
Suspected militants are reported to have triggered a bomb blast in an open ground at Killi Khezi in the suburb of Quetta, capital of the Balochistan, on February 29-evening. However, no loss of life or property was reported, according to The News.
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Suspected militants are reported to have triggered a bomb blast in an open ground at Killi Khezi in the suburb of Quetta, capital of the Balochistan, on February 29-evening. However, no loss of life or property was reported, according to The News.
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*Data till , May 02, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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