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3 Soldiers killed in Nala ambush:The DAWN.

Soldiers Body found in FATA:Express Tribune.

3 including prayer leader killed in Balochistan.

2 Women killed in Dera Bugti Landmine Explosion:Express Tribune.
 
8, including 2 women, killed in Balochistan incidents
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BOLAN/SIBI//DERA BUGTI - At least 8 persons were killed and several others injured in separate incidents of violence in various districts of Balochistan on Thursday.
According to details, armed men of Mugheri and Korani tribes residing in Qaziwaga area of Bolan exchanged fire over unknown reasons.
The two sides used heavy automated weapons against each other killing a total of four people from both sides while several others sustained serious injuries.
A heavy contingent of law enforcement personnel reached the area and brought the situation under control.
The injured were rushed to a hospital where condition of several injured was critical according to sources.

Two women and a young girl died and one person was injured when a landmine planted along a roadside in Pehlawa area near Kaley Abdul Khaliq exploded.
In another landmine blast in Loti area of Dera Bugti, a man identified as Abdullah was killed. Levies personnel shifted the dead bodies and injured from both incidents to hospital.
Heavy contingent of police and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off areas after both incidents and started search operations to capture the culprits.

11, including 2 women, killed in Balochistan incidents | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
 
TTP claims responsibility for killing Swat peace committee members.
By Fazal KhaliqPublished: November 2, 2012

TTP spokesperson says attacks on peace committee members are proof of Taliban's existence in the valley. PHOTO: AFP/FILE
SWAT: The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the recent target killings of peace committee members in Swat.
According to a local media person, TTP spokesperson Ehsanullah Ehsan claimed responsibility for the target killings and said that the attacks were proof of TTP allies still existing in Swat.
During the last two weeks, three people have been gunned down and two injured in three separate attacks on peace committee members.
A local peace committee member, Ibrar, said that the people of Swat were not in favour of the militants and did not want to see them returning.
“Peace committees have been formed to keep an eye on the absconded militants’ return and to timely inform the security forces if they find any such elements in their area. That is why, the peace committee members are targeted by them [Taliban] but we want to tell them clearly that such actions would not discourage us and we will continue with our mission,” he said.
The TTP had also claimed responsibility for attacking a 14-year-old child rights activist in Swat – an attack which received worldwide condemnation. Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head and is currently under treatment at a hospital in UK.
The Pakistan Army had claimed to have cleared the Swat valley of militants after a military offensive in 2009.

TTP claims responsibility for killing Swat peace committee members – The Express Tribune
 
FIVE, INCLUDING SHIA LEADER, KILLED IN KARACHI
DAWN.COM | 1 day ago


KARACHI: At least five people, including religious leader Agha Aftab Haider Jaffery, were shot dead in the city on Tuesday, DawnNews reported.

Unidentified gunmen killed two men at the New M A Jinnah road near the parking plaza in Saddar. The deceased were identified as Agha Aftab Haider Jaffery and Shahid Ali.

People protested against the killings at the M A Jinnah road disrupting traffic.

The Shia Ulema Council Pakistan and Jafaria Alliance Pakistan condemned today’s acts of violence targetting the Shia community while the Majlis-i-Wahdatul-Muslimeen announced three days of mourning.

Earlier today, unidentified men threw three dead bodies in the city’s Karimabad area. The suspects managed to escape. Police sources claimed the bodies bore torture marks.

Moreover, there was a report of a suspicious package near near Jinnah’s mausoleum at Karachi’s M A Jinnah road. A bomb disposal squad (BDS) reached the site and defused the explosive which weighed five kilograms.

Earlier yesterday, Rangers, after conducting an operation in the city’s Gulistan-i-Johar area arrested two men who were suspected of being associated with a banned party.

Five, including Shia leader, killed in Karachi | DAWN.COM

19 killed in Pak violence.

IANS

Islamabad, Nov 7: At least 19 people died in Pakistan Tuesday in attacks motivated by political and sectarian rivalry.

In Karachi, 12 people died. The victims included a Shia leader and his aide. The Shia group Jafferia Alliance has announced a three-day mourning, Xinhua reported.

Two activists of the MQM and ANP parties were also gunned down in Karachi. Several others were killed in Hyderabad and Quetta cities.

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3 Hazaras among 4 killed in Quetta.
By: Bari Baloch | November 07, 2012


QUETTA - Four people were shot dead, including three Shia of Hazara community, and two others wounded in two separate incidents of firing, in Quetta on Tuesday.
According to DIG Investigation Hamid Shakeel, five members of Hazara community of Shia Muslims were traveling in a cab were heading towards Hazara town when armed men, riding motorbike, sprayed bullets on the cab on Brewery Road. “Three people died on the spot and two others sustained serious wounds,” he added.
Police and other law enforcement agencies reached the site soon after the incident and cordoned off the area. The rescue workers moved the dead and injured to Bolan Medical Complex Hospital where one of the injured is said to be in critical condition. The deceased were identified as Muhammad Essa, Muhammad Hussain and Zakir Hussain while the injured were identified as Hussain Ali and Muhammad Ali.
Police said that all victims belonged to the same family and the incident appeared to be a case of sectarian killing. No group claimed responsibility for the incident. Separately, unidentified gunmen shot a man dead on Brewery Road. The attackers fled from the scene after committing the crime.
Meanwhile, the Hazara Democratic Party strongly condemned the brutal attack on members of Hazara community, calling it a failure of the Balochistan government The HDP said in a statement though the Frontier Corps (FC) had been with invested with powers of police, sectarian killing were worsening law and order in the province.

3 Hazaras among 4 killed in Quetta | The Nation
 
1 soldier killed, 14 injured in Kurram blast
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PARACHINAR - One security man was killed and 14 others sustained injuries in a blast in Sadda Bazaar of Kurram Agency on Wednesday.
According to details, the blast happened in Ajab Khan Chowk of Sadda Bazaar which also destroyed the vehicle of Political Moharrar Mira Jan.
The slain soldier was identified as Khial Badshah. The injured security personnel were shifted to Sadda Hospital.

1 soldier killed, 14 injured in Kurram blast | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
 
Fired rockets from Afghanistan kill 1 in NW Pakistan
11-08-2012 00:00 BJT

ISLAMABAD, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- One woman was killed, a man was injured and three houses were destroyed when some unidentified people fired rockets from the Afghan side into Pakistan's northwest tribal area of North Waziristan on Wednesday afternoon, local media reported.
Express News reported that at least 17 rockets hit Wacha Bibi area, a hamlet located in the North Waziristan Agency, one of the seven restive tribal areas on Pakistan-Afghan border.
Among 17 rockets, four hit houses while the others landed in an empty ground.
Earlier on Oct. 22, three people were injured and a house was destroyed when four rockets landed into Pakistani territory from Afghanistan border.
Pakistan-Afghan border skirmishes are very common in the area. The latest skirmishes started in May 2007, and since then hundreds of rockets have been fired across both sides of the border by armies of both countries and militants.
Both countries accuse each other of supporting militants to maintain their safe havens along the border.
Pakistani side says that Afghan and NATO forces have allowed fractions of the Pakistan Taliban to settle in northeastern Afghanistan over the past two years, and these militants attack Pakistan Army and innocent people from Afghanistan border.

Fired rockets from Afghanistan kill 1 in NW Pakistan CCTV News - CNTV English
 
Policeman among three shot dead in Karachi
NNI 34 min ago

KARACHI - A policeman was killed on Thursday when a police mobile attacked in Sohrab Goath area.
Officials said unknown bike riders intercepted a police vehicle and fired shots, killing a police constable. The attackers managed to flee from the scene.
Meanwhile, violence continued in the city, with two more people killed in a firing incident which took place in Karachi’s restive locality, Orangi Town.

Explosion in Pakistan wounds at least 26

At least 2 killed, 21 injured as blast hits Karachi, Pakistan
At least 2 killed, 21 injured as blast hits Karachi, Pakistan - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
Nine, including police officer, killed in Karachi’s violence
DAWN.COM |
Several were killed in various acts of violence in Karachi on Friday. — File photo

KARACHI: At least nine people, including a policeman and a woman, were killed in different incidents of violence in Karachi on Thursday, DawnNews reported.

A man died in firing incident in Surjani town’s ‘Khuda ki Basti’ area.

A head constable of police, Nazeer Ahmed, was killed near Karachi’s Al-Aasif square area when an unidentified person opened fire at police mobile.

In another incident, an unidentified person opened fire in Orangi No. 4 area of Karachi killing two relatives Nisar Mehdi and Najam Abbas.

A man was killed in Keemari’s Sikanderabad area.

Three men was shot dead in the areas of Sohrab Goth’s Super Market, Dalmia and Baldia town.

A woman died of gunshot wounds in Rehri Goth situated in Landhi area of Karachi.

Nine, including police officer, killed in Karachi’s violence | DAWN.COM

Taliban suicide attack in Pakistan leaves 4 killed, 28 injured.
PTI | Nov 8, 2012, 05.31PM IST
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KARACHI: A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a pickup truck filled with 180 kg of explosives into the headquarters of the paramilitary Pakistan rangers here today, leaving at least four people dead and 28 others injured.

The attacker slammed the truck into the gate of the Pakistan rangers office in the heavily-populated North Nazimabad area of Karachi at about 7am.

The impact of the blast was such that a two-storey building inside the Rangers headquarters in North Nazimabad area of Karachi was razed to the ground.

Apart from the suicide bomber, three Rangers personnel on duty at the gate were killed in the attack, which also left 28 others injured, officials said.

"The intensity of the blast was very high as at least 180 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack. The blast was heard across the area and caused panic and fear," Sindh police chief Fayyaz Leghari said.

The suicide attack took place as people were waking up and getting ready for office.

The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack, Geo News reported.

A Rangers spokesman said at least 22 personnel of the para-military force were among 28 people injured in the bomb attack.

The Sindh police chief said that it was a suicide attack and a mini truck was used in the blast.

"We have found body parts, which suggests it was a suicide attack," Leghari told the media.

Leghari said police had been alerted by intelligence agencies about possible attacks by terrorists to destabilise Karachi though there was no information about specific targets.

Security personnel detained two men who were filming the injured with mobile phones at a hospital.

Television channels reported that a suspicious person was also arrested from the vicinity of the Rangers headquarters soon after the blast.

Witnesses said the suicide bomber's truck was carrying vegetables.

The explosion triggered a fire in the Pakistan Rangers building that was put out after about 90 minutes.

Footage on television showed a column of smoke rising into the sky.

The blast also damaged several nearby buildings. The attack occurred a day after Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf inaugurated an international defence exhibition in Karachi that is being attended by dozens of foreign delegates.

However, Sindh Police chief Leghari said the site of the attack was far away from the venue of the exhibition.

The city has been in the grip of violence and target killings for the past few weeks.

Three more persons, including a police official, were killed today when a security vehicle came under attack in the troubled Sohrab Goth area of the city

Taliban suicide attack in Pakistan leaves 4 killed, 28 injured - The Times of India
 
One Killed in Kalat Blast.

Elsewhere in Kalat, an explosion killed one person and damaged three houses on Thursday. Police said the explosives were stored in a house located in the Sourab area. The building caved in after the blast. A man present in the house was killed, while two neighbouring houses were partially damaged. The police registered a case and started investigations.

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15 including MNA injured in Dera Bugti blast | The Nation

At least 15 persons, including Member National Assembly Mir Ahmadan Bugti, were injured in an explosion that took place on Friday at the Gol Chowk in Balochistan’s province’s Dera Bugti District.
As per details, the blast occurred near a mosque as people were leaving its premises after offering Friday prayers.
At least 15 persons were injured in the explosion, including Member National Assembly Mir Ahmadan Bugti.
The injured were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. Conditions of some among the injured were stated to be critical.
The explosion caused damage to shops and vehicles in the area and created panic among residents.
Levies sources said a remote-controlled bomb was used in the explosion and the target of the attack was a member of the Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid (PML-Q).
 
Militants attack checkpost in South Waziristan; one soldier killed
Zahir Shah Sherazi | 4 hours ago

PESHAWAR: At least one security man was killed and another was injured when militants attacked a security checkpost in South Waziristan early Friday, security sources said.

The attack took place at the Toi Khula fort area in the Wana agency headquarters at around 4am (PST) in the morning.

In a counter attack, security forces killed at least six militants and wounded 13 others, security sources said.

Security sources claimed that three vehicles belonging to the militants were also destroyed in the retaliatory attack.

The area is cut off to journalists and aid workers and it was not possible to confirm the death toll independently.

South Waziristan is among Pakistan’s seven tribal districts near the Afghan border which are rife with homegrown insurgents and are alleged to be strongholds of Taliban and Al Qaeda operatives.

The tribal region was once the main stronghold for the Pakistani Taliban. The military launched a large offensive against militants there in 2009, but insurgents still operate in the area and periodically stage attacks.

Militants attack checkpost in South Waziristan; one soldier killed | DAWN.COM
 
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