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Balochistan unrest: 7 labourers gunned down in Quetta

QUETTA: At least seven labourers were killed and some sustained injuries when unidentified men opened fire on them while they did construction work in the Dasht area of Mastung, Express News reported on Thursday.

Police and Levies were deployed to the area whereas the dead and injured were being shifted to a hospital.

Quetta remains under constant fire with target killing incidents and bomb blasts taking lives everyday.

It has also become a hub of sectarian violence.

Earlier, three members of the Hazara community in Quetta were killed and four others injured, including a two-year-old passerby, when armed assailants opened fire on the yellow cab they were travelling in on Spiny Road in the Killi Mubarak area.


Balochistan unrest: 7 labourers gunned down in Quetta – The Express Tribune
 
Two NATO trucks torched near Mastung | The Nation

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Miscreants on Thursday set on fire two tankers in Balochistan’s Mastung district. The trawlers, carrying hardware and goods for ISAF and US troops in Afghanistan, were attacked and set ablaze in Dasht area on national highway. Earlier today, in the same area, nine laborers were killed in indiscriminate firing by unknown miscreants.
 
Five Aman Laskhar volunteers killed in Khyber Agency blast | The Nation


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At least five members of Aman Lashkar were killed when unknown miscreants targeted their vehicle with remote controlled bomb here in Bara on Thursday.

According to details, militants had planted remote controlled bomb at road in Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency which exploded when a security forces vehicle was passing from the site.

As a result of blast the vehicle was destroyed completely and five volunteers of Aman Lashkar were killed on the spot.
Heavy contingent of law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area after the incident and launched search operation during which several suspects were taken into custody.
 
Mortar shell attacks: In Bara, children pay the price of war

PESHAWAR:
Eijaz Ahmad believes mortar shells fall from the sky. He doesn’t hold security forces or militants responsible for the attacks and like most residents of Bara, is clueless about the source of the shells that have hit their residences.

Security officials, however, claim that it’s the militants who target the civilian population to create a negative image of the forces.

For the second time in three weeks, stray mortar shells claimed innocent lives in Bara. In Thursday’s incident, four people of a family, including two children, were killed, while two people were injured when a stray mortar shell hit a house in Akkakhel area of Bara subdivision.

A paramilitary official said Haji Said Kareem’s family was sleeping when shells fired from an unknown direction landed on their house, killing his daughter-in-law, two granddaughters and another female family member. Two other grandchildren suffered injuries.

He added that Kareem’s son was killed in an improvised explosive device blast in Bara a year ago.

Hundreds of people, including children, have died in similar attacks since 2009, while thousands of people have been rendered homeless.

On August 25, four mortar shells fell at a residential area in Qambarabad, Bara, killing nine people of one family, many of them children.

Dilawar Khan, who survived that attack, said that the ongoing military operation and enforced curfews had forced most of his family members to move to Peshawar, but his grandmother was reluctant to leave her ancestral home. Talking to The Express Tribune, Khan said that his family had gathered on that fateful day to celebrate Eid. “Everyone was happy that day,” Khan recalled, adding that all the victims were young people, either studying or working in Peshawar.

Another family member, Mohammad Younis told The Express Tribune that he and his cousins were playing football together after three years that day. “The first shell landed in the hujra where the elders were sitting, another hit the courtyard where the children were playing and two more shells hit the house. Every child that was playing there was killed,” he said.

“A single stray shell landing in a house can be called an accident, but not when four are fired at the same location,” he said.

They were not involved in any anti-state activities and did not have any enemies,” said Benyamin, an elder from the same village.

A security official told The Express Tribune that calls intercepted that night revealed that it was the Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) who had fired the mortar. “Younis, who also acts as a spokesperson for Mangal Bagh, the head of the LI, was responsible for the attack. His group killed innocent people in Bara,” he said. The militant commander later called a journalist and put the blame on the security forces, he added.

The entire area has been gripped with terror and many residents have abandoned their houses and are reluctant to go back. There has been curfew imposed in Bara for the past three years since the operation was launched on September 1, 2009. Since then, it has not been lifted.

People in the area have been trapped between a war fought by militants and security forces. Though majority of them have migrated, they come back to their homes whenever they see an improvement in the situation. However, their hopes about an improving situation are often misguided, and many have to pay a heavy price for this.

WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SHER KHAN IN BARA

Published in The Express Tribune, September 14th, 2012.

Mortar shell attacks: In Bara, children pay the price of war – The Express Tribune
 
Taliban bomb kills 14 people in Lower Dir

PESHAWAR: A roadside bomb planted by the Taliban killed 14 people in Lower Dir on Sunday, police officials said, when it blew up under a truck carrying villagers to a market near the border with Afghanistan.
A spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan said the attack, in the Jandool area of Lower Dir, was launched in revenge after villagers formed a pro-government militia. He said such attacks would continue.
“We have informed them of the repercussions of supporting the government but they didn’t stop backing the armed forces,” Taliban spokesman Sirajuddin Ahmad said by telephone from an undisclosed location.
A government official from the area said those killed were all civilians and none was a member of either the militia or the armed forces.
Police said three women and three children were among the dead and seven people were wounded.
Support for the Taliban has fallen in some areas in the north, analysts say, in part because their bloody bombing campaigns have claimed so many civilian lives.
Since 2009, the army has increased its control in much of Pakistan’s tribal areas but insurgent attacks remain common.

Taliban bomb kills 14 people in Lower Dir – The Express Tribune
 
Blast targeting PAF van kills 10, injures several
By Fida Hussain - Sep 19th, 2012

Peshawar: At least 10 people were killed and over a dozen including women and children injured in a blast in Peshawar city of Pakistan on Wednesday.
Police sources said that the blast took place at Scheme Chowk on Kohat Road, adding that the Pakistan Air Force vehicle was a target of the blast.
Police and rescue teams rushed to the spot and shifted the injured and bodies to Lady Reading Hospital. “The injured also include children and women,” hospital sources said.
“The explosive, planted in a vehicle, blew up with a bang when the PAF van pass by…Another passenger vehicle and six shops situated at the chowk were also damaged in the blast,” the police sources said.

Blast targeting PAF van kills 10, injures several | The News Tribe
RIP.
 
RIP the victims.
Even women and children were not spared. The perpetrators should be hunted down ruthlessly and relentlessly.
 
The scum bags are feeling the heat turned on by the PAF, hence the cowards can only pick on the soft targets.
RIP to the brave.
 
We need a very forceful response. There should be no compromise with these terrorists.
 
Some countries are not happy of increasing the manufacturing capabilities of PAF, Specially JF-17 Thundar of which production is now started in Pakistan. They hire the peoples to attack on such facilities to destroy them.:)
 
RIP, the terror getting smart. they knew the important of the heavily invested skilled pilots and targeting them.
 
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