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Acts of Terrorism in Pakistan

RIP....hope you guys find some way to eliminate those bastards
 
Pakistan is bleeding the same way she had once planned for India. They should have never instigated their proxy-war if only were able to foresee it's fallout.Radicalisation of society has started to yield rich dividends.

Are you trolling or you are really this dumb?
 
The potency and frequency of these attacks is negligible if we compare them with the 500 to 1000kg of explosives used in attacks and casualties in the hundreds not too long ago. That means we are on the right track, counter-insurgency is a game for the patient, we will have to bear with these nuisances for some time to come but in the end, God-Willing, We shall prevail!
 
The Police has done a good job this time in containing the swearity of the attack and restricting damage..
But saying that..The terrorists managed to penetrate a mile long long strewn with police checkposts..........
The most important part was the analysis of suicide jackets by police spokesman..He was saying it was expensive material..professionally built..It wasnt home made by randon angry guys....
So there you go..Foreign hands are no myth.
 
We must remember that the current operation in Khyber Agency will have its toll on Peshawar as well, which is right next to the Khyber Agency. Militants from Orakzai Agency fled to the remote Tirah Valley in Khyber Agency, and the successful operation in the Bara sub-district of Khyber has resulted in militants trying to "deflect" the focus on the adjacent city of Peshawar.

Operations in the FATA will weaken the militants, but won't eliminate them. It has reduced their supplies & hideouts; but a lasting solution is needed, which cannot be achieved from war.
 
two policemen shot dead last night in Abbottabad.
they stopped a suspicious motorcycle and the motorcyclists opened fire..the policemen returned fire and one miscreant was sent to hell but the other escaped..both policemen died in the incident.
these type of incidents are very rare in the city..mainly because the city is surrounded by mountains and there is only one road to enter the city and same to leave the city...
 
ISLAMABAD, February 27, 2012
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa CM escapes in bomb attack, seven killed

The Chief Minister of Pakistan’s restive Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province Ameer Haider Khan Hoti on Monday escaped an apparent assassination attempt when a powerful bomb went off near the venue of a political rally addressed by him, killing seven persons and injuring 24 others.

The bomb, planted in a motorcycle, was triggered by remote control after the Chief Minister had left the venue in a helicopter with senior leaders of the Awami National Party, which rules Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.

No leaders of the ANP were among the casualties, police said.

The explosion occurred near a police check post, about 200 yards from Farooq Stadium in Nowshera city, where the ANP had organised the rally.

People were leaving the stadium at the time of the blast.

Police officials said seven persons were killed and 24 others, including seven policemen, were injured.

Those with serious injuries were taken to a hospital in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Officials said the motorcycle with the bomb was left in a parking lot.

Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain, who was part of the Chief Minister’s team, said the attackers had failed to target the rally because of tight security.

He reiterated the firm resolve of the provincial government and the ANP to wipe out terrorism and extremism in all its forms and manifestations.

Besides the Chief Minister and Information Minister, several other senior ANP leaders, including parliamentarian Afrasiab Khattak and provincial ministers, had attended the rally.

The blast, which was heard from several kilometres away, created panic among the thousands of people present at the stadium.
 
Bomb kills women, child in Khyber agency.
Agencies
6 hours ago

The blast took place on the outskirts of Bara.—File photo

PESHAWAR: Two women and a child were killed on Wednesday when a bomb ripped through their vehicle in a tribal belt on the Afghan border, officials said.

The blast took place on the outskirts of Bara, a restive town of Khyber district bordering Afghanistan.

“At least two women and a child were killed and five others were wounded in a bomb blast,” Khyber’s administrator Mutahir Zeb Khan told AFP.

The bomb was planted on the roadside and detonated remotely as the pick-up vehicle carrying the passengers passed, he said. The target was unclear.

Nobody claimed responsibility for the attack, but similar bombings in the past have been blamed on militants linked to the Taliban.

Bomb kills women, child in Khyber agency | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
 
Sad news - rest in peace for the victims and of course prayers for the familiy.

Must say how "aggressively" Indian chaps are hunting and searching to report such news. Its getting to be a habit. Well done Harry Potter on informing PDF of such news - i commend your search and to start a thread of this magnitude.
 
Sad news - rest in peace for the victims and of course prayers for the familiy.

Must say how "aggressively" Indian chaps are hunting and searching to report such news. Its getting to be a habit. Well done Harry Potter on informing PDF of such news - i commend your search and to start a thread of this magnitude.
There is a sticky thread on acts of terrorism in Pakistan but the Indians take pleasure in opening a new thread for every such incident. And then they are no shy to troll either.
 
There is a sticky thread on acts of terrorism in Pakistan but the Indians take pleasure in opening a new thread for every such incident. And then they are no shy to troll either.

Dude i could work full time in posting unfortunate happenings in India but for goodness sake it gets monotonous and the primary objective is clearly to snigger and troll - suggesting a sick side to anyones personality. I will never stoop to these levels.
R.I.P. to ALL peoples that have suffered at the hands of terrorism.
 
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for killing a Chinese woman in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

Taliban spokesman Mohammad Afridi said on Thursday the woman was targeted to avenge what he said were atrocities carried out by Chinese security forces in the heavily Muslim northwestern region of Xinjiang.

Peshawar police chief Imtiaz Altaf says that militants may have been behind the Tuesday shooting, but that no conclusions had been reached yet.

Gunmen killed the woman in a bazaar in Peshawar along with a local man accompanying her.

Peshawar is a hub of extremist activity and militant attacks there are common.
Pakistani Taliban says it killed Chinese woman | Metropolitan | DAWN.COM
 
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