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June - 2 
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that the Interior Minister Rehman Malik’s statement about the Punjabi Taliban is aimed at creating disharmony among the provinces, Daily Times quoting a private TV channel reported. Shahbaz said Malik has giv
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Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that the Interior Minister Rehman Malik’s statement about the Punjabi Taliban is aimed at creating disharmony among the provinces, Daily Times quoting a private TV channel reported. Shahbaz said Malik has given the statement at a time when the nation is in dire need of unity against internal and external threats. He said the minister’s statement is a deliberate attempt to create provincial prejudice and he is playing this dangerous game by taking dictation from his political head. Malik has given this statement against Punjab on the demand of some political powers, he added. Shahbaz said Malik should act wisely, as they have to counter and eliminate terrorism and extremism with mutual cooperation.
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June - 3 
Ahmedis and rights activists have strongly criticized the Punjab Government for “its slackness” in dealing with the arrested militant, who was allegedly facilitated by the authorities to the extent of having the privilege of using a cell phone while
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Ahmedis and rights activists have strongly criticized the Punjab Government for “its slackness” in dealing with the arrested militant, who was allegedly facilitated by the authorities to the extent of having the privilege of using a cell phone while in custody.
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June - 3 
The Police have arrested five more suspects on June 3 in connection with the sectarian attacks on Ahmedis Mosque in Lahore on May 28, reports Daily Times. Moreover, the law enforcement agencies have traced the whereabouts of militants who were killed
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The Police have arrested five more suspects on June 3 in connection with the sectarian attacks on Ahmedis Mosque in Lahore on May 28, reports Daily Times. Moreover, the law enforcement agencies have traced the whereabouts of militants who were killed by the Police during the attack. According to the Police, two out of six militants killed during the attack, identified as Mansoor and Darvesh hailed from Swat. Also a surviving militant of the Lahore carnage, Abdullah alias Muhammad, disclosed that he was misled into believing that Ahmedis were involved in drawing blasphemous caricatures of the Holy Prophet (SAW) so their bloodshed was a great service to Islam. An official of Lahore Police privy to the interrogation said that Abdullah was fed the idea by his masterminds that Ahmedis, being a driving force behind the caricature controversy, deserved exemplary punishment and he together with his comrades were sent on this mission. t District and Seraiki area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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June - 4 
Authorities have put Lahore on high alert following recent threats and intelligence information of more terrorist activities in the city, reports Daily Times. Intelligence agencies have already informed the authorities concerned that more terrorist a
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Authorities have put Lahore on high alert following recent threats and intelligence information of more terrorist activities in the city, reports Daily Times. Intelligence agencies have already informed the authorities concerned that more terrorist acts could take place.
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June - 4 
Investigations into the Garhi Shahu and Model Town attacks have taken an important turn after information gathered during the interrogation of the arrested militant, Muaaz. Sources said following the information, investigators now suspect Police offi
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Investigations into the Garhi Shahu and Model Town attacks have taken an important turn after information gathered during the interrogation of the arrested militant, Muaaz. Sources said following the information, investigators now suspect Police officials and officers deputed at both worship places of the Ahmedis and have started monitoring them as well. Investigators believe certain Police officials are acting as facilitators to the militants, which is the reason they have been moving around with such ease during the recent attacks.
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June - 4 
Pakistan People’s Party central leader Abida Hussain on June 4 has suggested drone attacks be carried out in southern Punjab as they are being done in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhawa and Balochistan, according to Daily Times. Talking to the media, she said th
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Pakistan People’s Party central leader Abida Hussain on June 4 has suggested drone attacks be carried out in southern Punjab as they are being done in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhawa and Balochistan, according to Daily Times. Talking to the media, she said that extensive cooperation of civil and military departments was imperative to dismantle the terrorist network in southern Punjab. She said that heavy losses of life at the Ahmadi worship places and the Jinnah Hospital were the worst security failures. She said that it was high time that all terrorist networks, in the southern Punjab or anywhere else, should be uprooted. Abida Hussain added the PPP had purposefully joined the Punjab Government to ensure its presence in the assembly so that all conspiracies could be nipped in the bud.
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June - 4 
Police arrested three suspects from areas around the Ahmedis’ worship place in Garhi Shahu. However, one of the suspects was released after questioning, while the other two were shifted to an undisclosed location for further investigation.
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Police arrested three suspects from areas around the Ahmedis’ worship place in Garhi Shahu. However, one of the suspects was released after questioning, while the other two were shifted to an undisclosed location for further investigation.
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June - 4 
Quoting a private television channel Daily Times reports that Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said on June 4 that the policy against the banned religious organisations has been forwarded to the Punjab Government and the Security Forces have arrest
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Quoting a private television channel Daily Times reports that Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said on June 4 that the policy against the banned religious organisations has been forwarded to the Punjab Government and the Security Forces have arrested as many as 700 militants belonging to southern Punjab. He said that the law enforcement agencies throughout the country have been told to crack down on the banned militant outfits and the Government was ready to combat with the militants. He said that the banned groups would not be allowed to stage protests and the crackdown applies to all major cities. The Minister added that the Rangers had been asked to take action against the groups which were creating law and order situation in Karachi and that it was not the banned outfits but instead the banned individuals who were operating in the country.
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June - 7 
Investigators probing the terrorist attacks on the worship places of the Ahmedis in Lahore have discovered that all the weapons and ammunitions used in the attacks were foreign made. Following the discovery, the investigators have turned their focus
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Investigators probing the terrorist attacks on the worship places of the Ahmedis in Lahore have discovered that all the weapons and ammunitions used in the attacks were foreign made. Following the discovery, the investigators have turned their focus on imported weapons’ suppliers in the metropolis.
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June - 7 
The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) team of Lahore Police arrested 12 terrorist suspects from the house of a doctor, Dr. Mirza Safdar Baig, in the Township Police Station area of Lahore on June 7, according to The News. A special team of CIA Police
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The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) team of Lahore Police arrested 12 terrorist suspects from the house of a doctor, Dr. Mirza Safdar Baig, in the Township Police Station area of Lahore on June 7, according to The News. A special team of CIA Police conducted raid on a tip-off at the house of Dr. Mirza Safdar Baig in A-I Block of Township, and arrested 12 alleged Afghanistan terrorists. The arrested suspects had multiple firearm injuries at different parts of their bodies. Sources in the Lahore Police said that the suspects, who had been staying in Lahore for the last over 20 days, had reached here from Afghanistan by using the route of Quetta towards Karachi. They were under treatment at the house of Dr Mirza Safdar Baig for the last many days, a Police officer said.
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June - 8 
Daily Times reports that Interior Minister Rehman Malik on June 8 said that the Government has no plans to launch a military operation in southern Punjab and the war on terror would be fought in collaboration with the Punjab Government. However, Mali
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Daily Times reports that Interior Minister Rehman Malik on June 8 said that the Government has no plans to launch a military operation in southern Punjab and the war on terror would be fought in collaboration with the Punjab Government. However, Malik said a targeted operation could be conducted after credible intelligence reports.
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June - 8 
Sources said that the provincial capital is becoming a safe haven for terrorists from Tribal Areas who have decided to set up shop in Punjab after the Pakistan Army drove them out of Waziristan of Federally Administered Tribal Agencies (FATA). Accord
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Sources said that the provincial capital is becoming a safe haven for terrorists from Tribal Areas who have decided to set up shop in Punjab after the Pakistan Army drove them out of Waziristan of Federally Administered Tribal Agencies (FATA). According to sources, this fact was disclosed during interrogation of several suspects who had been receiving medical treatment in a house for wounds that they had received in Waziristan. The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) team of Lahore Police arrested 12 terrorist suspects from the house of a doctor, Dr. Mirza Safdar Baig, in the Township Police Station area of Lahore on June 7.
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June - 10 
Intelligence agencies have forwarded information that militants in Punjab, especially in Lahore have direct links with local criminal networks, reports Daily Times. According to sources, the information claimed that militants were aiding criminals i
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Intelligence agencies have forwarded information that militants in Punjab, especially in Lahore have direct links with local criminal networks, reports Daily Times. According to sources, the information claimed that militants were aiding criminals in their activities, especially kidnapping for ransom and robberies, in order to generate funds that would eventually help in carrying out terrorist attacks.
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June - 10 
The Punjab Government will strongly oppose any ‘Rahe-e-Nijat style’ military operation against extremists in the province, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on June 10, according to Daily Times. Talking to reporters at the Punjab Assembly’s Pre
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The Punjab Government will strongly oppose any ‘Rahe-e-Nijat style’ military operation against extremists in the province, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on June 10, according to Daily Times. Talking to reporters at the Punjab Assembly’s Press Gallery, the Law Minister said search operations of law enforcement agencies were already underway in the area, and therefore there was no need for a military operation. The Minister stressed that Southern Punjab was not a ‘no-go’ area, saying the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Government would not support any military operation in the area, as it could trigger a humanitarian crisis. Sananullah also denied that the PML-N had any ‘soft corner’ for militants or extremists at any level in Punjab, saying the war on terror was a national cause.
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June - 13 
A vehicle carrying a foreign mission’s registration number-plate hit a Policeman and fired at other Policemen attempting to stop it on June 13, in Rawalpindi in Punjab, reports Daily Times. According to reports, the incident took place when a Policem
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A vehicle carrying a foreign mission’s registration number-plate hit a Policeman and fired at other Policemen attempting to stop it on June 13, in Rawalpindi in Punjab, reports Daily Times. According to reports, the incident took place when a Policeman tried to stop a red-coloured, double-cabin vehicle for security check on the 6th Road in Rawalpindi. The people sitting in the vehicle refused checking and kept driving. As a result the vehicle hit the Policeman leaving him critically injured. The passengers in the vehicle also fired at other Policemen coming to stop the vehicle. The Police fired back at the vehicle, which eventually escaped.
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June - 17 
The Punjab IG met the head of the jihadi wing of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), who is a retired Pakistan Army colonel, while the Muzaffargarh DPO also joined them.
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The Punjab IG met the head of the jihadi wing of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), who is a retired Pakistan Army colonel, while the Muzaffargarh DPO also joined them.
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June - 18 
Senior Adviser to the Punjab Chief Minister, Zulfiqar Khosa said that although the Taliban (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, TTP) are recruiting the unemployed youth of Southern Punjab, their training camps do not exist in any area of the Province. TTP mi
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Senior Adviser to the Punjab Chief Minister, Zulfiqar Khosa said that although the Taliban (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, TTP) are recruiting the unemployed youth of Southern Punjab, their training camps do not exist in any area of the Province. TTP militants linked with Afghan and Kashmiri separatists were offering stipends of Rs 16,000 to Rs 20,000 per month to the unemployed youth of Southern Punjab, he added.
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June - 22 
Daily Times reports that Inspector General Police (IGP) of Punjab, Tariq Saleem Dogar said on June 22, that there was no need to launch an operation in southern Punjab. While talking to the media, Dogar said that no religious school in the region was
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Daily Times reports that Inspector General Police (IGP) of Punjab, Tariq Saleem Dogar said on June 22, that there was no need to launch an operation in southern Punjab. While talking to the media, Dogar said that no religious school in the region was involved in providing military training to militants. Southern Punjab should not be linked with terrorists, he added.
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June - 23 
A Pakistani intelligence report, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), says that militants are publicly raising funds in the Punjab Province. The report says at least 17 banned militant outfits are operating in the Province under d
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A Pakistani intelligence report, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), says that militants are publicly raising funds in the Punjab Province. The report says at least 17 banned militant outfits are operating in the Province under different names. They are raising donations through religious gatherings, certificate award ceremonies and meetings held in the name of social welfare. The report identifies the most active among these groups as the Ghazi Force, named after a top cleric of Islamabad’s Lal Masjid, who was killed during a siege of the mosque by Security Forces in 2007. It says the group has close working relations with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The report reveals that members of the Ghazi Force have carried out several attacks against Government targets in the Punjab with the support of the Taliban (TTP). It says the militants are spreading out across the Punjab and other areas of the country because of the military operations targeting their bases in the tribal areas. The groups are also trying to set up networks in Sindh.
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June - 23 
Anti-Terrorism Court on June 23 concluded the trial of five Americans charged with terrorism and is expected to announce its verdict on June 24, according to Daily Times. The Americans have been on trial in a closed anti-terrorism court behind prison
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Anti-Terrorism Court on June 23 concluded the trial of five Americans charged with terrorism and is expected to announce its verdict on June 24, according to Daily Times. The Americans have been on trial in a closed anti-terrorism court behind prison walls in Sargodha in Punjab where they were arrested in December 2009.
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June - 24 
Five American nationals alleged to have been involved in terrorist activities were convicted by Anti Terrorist Court (ATC) Special Judge Mian Anwar Nazir on June 24 in Sargodha in Punjab, reports Daily Times. They were sentenced to a total of 15 ye
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Five American nationals alleged to have been involved in terrorist activities were convicted by Anti Terrorist Court (ATC) Special Judge Mian Anwar Nazir on June 24 in Sargodha in Punjab, reports Daily Times. They were sentenced to a total of 15 years in prison and fined PKR 70,000 each. The judge handed down two prison terms for each person, one for 10 years on a criminal conspiracy charge, and the other for five years on the charge of funding banned outfits. The terms are to be served concurrently. The convicts, Rami Zamzam, Ahmed Manni, Aman Abdullah, Umar Farooq and Waqar Hussain were acquitted of three charges, including planning to wage war against the US and Afghanistan. Earlier, the court had acquitted one of the accused Khalid Farooq, the father of Umar Farooq convicted in the same case. Meanwhile, it has emerged that the five Americans were actually hired by Qari Saifullah Akhtar, the Ameer (Chief)of the Al-Qaeda-linked Pakistani jehadi group Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI).
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June - 24 
Intelligence agencies have reported that Shia outfits are operating in southern Punjab and are working against their rival factions, according to Daily Times. Intelligence agencies have collected data on the cadres of banned religious outfits and mil
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Intelligence agencies have reported that Shia outfits are operating in southern Punjab and are working against their rival factions, according to Daily Times. Intelligence agencies have collected data on the cadres of banned religious outfits and militants gathering in southern Punjab and their links to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and even al Qaeda. The sources said that top officials of intelligence agencies had recommended a massive operation in the southern parts of the Province due to an increase in the activities of extremists and banned militant outfits, including a curb on holding processions and small-scale meetings, which not only risk an increase in terrorist incidents, but also escalate sectarian and communal tension in the province. The reports state that several militant groups are organising their networks in southern Punjab, especially in Bahawalnagar, Haroonabad, Shujaabad, Bahawalpur, Rajanpur, Bhakkar and Dera Ghazi Khan.
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June - 24 
Two persons were arrested by a team of law enforcers from Shahdara area in Lahore in Punjab on June 24 in connection with their involvement in the attacks on the Ahmedis’ worship places on May 28, 2010, reports Daily Times. The arrestees identified a
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Two persons were arrested by a team of law enforcers from Shahdara area in Lahore in Punjab on June 24 in connection with their involvement in the attacks on the Ahmedis’ worship places on May 28, 2010, reports Daily Times. The arrestees identified as Rana and Hafeez were the main facilitators of the militants who not only provided weapons and ammunition, but also escorted the militants when they had arrived to carry out the attacks in Garhi Shahu and Model Town. The arrest was made on the basis of information gathered from an arrested militant, Muaaz.
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June - 28 
Law enforcers have arrested three terrorists who reportedly provided weapons and ammunition to the terrorists responsible for the attack on Ahmedis’ worship places in the provincial capital Lahore, sources told Daily Times on June 28. The sources sai
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Law enforcers have arrested three terrorists who reportedly provided weapons and ammunition to the terrorists responsible for the attack on Ahmedis’ worship places in the provincial capital Lahore, sources told Daily Times on June 28. The sources said that law enforcers had conducted a raid on a militants’ hideout located in the Raiwind area and had recovered a large quantity of weapons and ammunition. The sources said that acting on information a special team of law enforcers, including intelligence agency personnel, had raided the hideout on June 28. Law enforcers arrested three militants, Sher Afzal, Kamran Naveed and Waheed, from the hideout. During the initial interrogation, they revealed the existence of a hidden weapon and ammunition store in the same house. After a thorough search, law enforcers found the hidden store and recovered a large number of weapons, including AK-47s and other lethal firearms.
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June - 28 
Sources said, “During the crackdown, a special police team also arrested a terrorist from Z-Block Defence housing Authority (DHA) Lahore and recovered a large quantity of explosives from his possession.” Quoting the discoveries made in the investigat
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Sources said, “During the crackdown, a special police team also arrested a terrorist from Z-Block Defence housing Authority (DHA) Lahore and recovered a large quantity of explosives from his possession.” Quoting the discoveries made in the investigation, the sources said that the arrested terrorists also disclosed their future targets and the arrival of several accomplices in the provincial capital. “On which, the city police hierarchy with the cooperation of intelligence agencies has deputed specially trained personnel at the city’s entry points... the personnel are fully equipped with the latest technology and have been informed of the whereabouts of the alleged terrorists,” the sources added.
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June - 28 
The Lahore Police arrested three cadres of a banned terrorist outfit under suspicion of involvement in attacks on UN vehicles and other installations across the country, Daily Times reported. According to Police sources, the arrested militants were h
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The Lahore Police arrested three cadres of a banned terrorist outfit under suspicion of involvement in attacks on UN vehicles and other installations across the country, Daily Times reported. According to Police sources, the arrested militants were handed over to another law enforcement agency for further investigation. “Later, during initial interrogation, it was established that the three arrested people had strong links with terrorist groups working across the country. It was also discovered that they were the masterminds of the attacks on UN vehicles and other installations across the country,” the sources said, adding that the arrested men also confessed about their hideouts in various parts of the city, on which the Lahore police hierarchy issued directions for an immediate large-scale operation in the disclosed areas. Subsequently, several teams of the Lahore Police arrested 15 more terrorists during raids at hideouts in different areas of the city as well as its outskirts in night of June 28. “During which, police teams arrested more than 15 suspects and shifted them to undisclosed locations for further investigations,” the sources said, adding that so far all the arrested persons have been declared suspects in incidents of terrorism across the Punjab Province and so far all the arrested persons have failed to provide their identification documents to the authorities.
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June - 29 
The Interior Ministry has warned the Punjab Government of a life threat to Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer, a private television channel reported on June 29, according to Daily Times. The Interior Ministry sent a letter to the Punjab Government warnin
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The Interior Ministry has warned the Punjab Government of a life threat to Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer, a private television channel reported on June 29, according to Daily Times. The Interior Ministry sent a letter to the Punjab Government warning it that terrorists might target Governor Taseer, the channel reported. The letter also stated that due to the possible terrorist attack, the provincial Government must review its security measures and intelligence should be enhanced as soon as possible, adding that the schedule of the Punjab Governor’s movement should be kept discreet, the channel reported.
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*Data till , April 29, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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