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American Consulate In Peshawar Under Attack

38 killed in Pak as explosions rock Peshawar

A series of explosions rocked Peshawar and Dir cities in North-West Pakistan killing at least 38 people and injuring over a hundred.

The first blast occured at a rest house in Lower Dir district where Awami National Party was holding its meeting to celebrate the government's decision to rename the North-Western Frontier Province as Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa. The nature of the blast could not be immediately ascertained though TV channels claimed that it was a massive suicide attack.

In other incidents five separate blasts were reported in Peshawar city with reports saying that the US Consulte building in the city was the target.

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Suicide bomber kills 38 at Pakistan party rally

The open-air gathering in Timargarah, the main town in the district of Lower Dir, was where Pakistan waged a major offensive against local Taliban insurgents last year.

Five blasts were also heard later on Monday in Peshawar, the main city in northwest Pakistan, but the cause was not immediately clear.

Residents in Timargarah reportedly said the bomb exploded close to the stage at the political gathering and police later confirmed it was a suicide attack.

"We have received 38 dead bodies," Doctor Wakeel Ahmed, head of the main hospital in Timargarah told AFP. "There are more than 100 injured. Most of them are in a serious condition. I'm still sending out my ambulance."

Timargarah police chief Mumtaz Zareen told AFP that it was a suicide attack, adding: "The man came on foot and detonated himself."

The Awami National Party (ANP), the secular political party that dominates government in North West Frontier Province organised the meeting to celebrate plans to rename the province Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

The new name honours the Pashtun-majority population in the province and is set to replace a name that dates back to British colonial rule.

"Our party had arranged a thanksgiving day to celebrate the changing of the name after 200 years of colonial legacy," ANP spokesman Zahid Khan told Pakistan's private Geo television.

Security is precarious in parts of Pakistan, where more than 3,150 people have been killed in suicide and bomb attacks over the last three years.

Most of the violence has been concentrated in the northwest and has been blamed on militants opposed to Pakistan's alliance with the United States in the war on al-Qaeda and against the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Much of the instability stems from Pakistan's lawless tribal belt, which borders Lower Dir, and which Washington calls the most dangerous place on Earth, rife with home-grown Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters.

Suspected Taliban armed with petrol bombs and rockets attacked a terminal in the tribal district of Khyber before dawn on Monday, torching eight tankers used to supply fuel to Nato forces in Afghanistan, officials said.

Dozens of fighters launched the attack at Zakha Khel in the tribal district of Khyber, local administration chief Shafeerullah Wazir told AFP.

The tankers had recently returned from supplying Nato troops in Afghanistan, where around 126,000 foreign troops are trying to help the Western-backed government put down a nearly nine-year Taliban insurgency.

"There were eight oil tankers parked at the terminal and all were gutted," said another official, Rehan Gul Khattak. The attack was launched by Taliban militants, he added.

Taliban and other extremist outfits frequently attack vehicles travelling through Khyber on the main Nato land supply route through Pakistan into Afghanistan.

The district is part of Pakistan's lawless tribal belt along the Afghan border that Washington calls the most dangerous region on Earth, a global headquarters of al-Qaeda and a launch pad for attacks on Nato troops.

Under US pressure, Pakistan has in the past year significantly increased operations against militants in its tribal belt, following the 2009 offensive in Lower Dir and neighbouring districts Swat and Buner.

On February 3, a bomb blast claimed by the Taliban killed eight people in Lower Dir, including three US soldiers and children, at the opening of a school just rebuilt after an Islamist attack.

Suicide bomber kills 38 at Pakistan party rally - Telegraph


The British media is saying the secular rally as target and Pakistani media is saying American consulate who is right????????
 
The attack on ANP rally was in Timergara city, which is miles away from Peshawar, while the attack on US consulate happened in Peshawar, both different incidents.
 
Inalilahe wa ina ilehay rageoon.
May the fallen rest in peace and there families get patience.Ameen
And i cant see nothing on news right now?
Any updates?
 
25 to 30 terrorists using NGOs vehicles came to the area. Targets: intellegence office in defence, US consulate. They wanted to enter defence colony but Army is batteling them in streets. 4 terrorists' bodies recoverd. My brothre's office shooked badly. Am posting using cell plz pray.
Everything will be fine......Inshallah. Your brother alrite?
 
Ina lilahe wa ina ilehay rajoon.

Jana and others, hope you are safe.

This attack is of immense magnitude if Jana is correct. 25-30 terrorists attacking a building in Urban areas is not heard of before.
 
PESHAWAR: Six people, including four attackers, were killed when heavily armed militants in two vehicles tried to storm the US consulate in Peshawar on Monday, a Pakistani minister said.

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attacks.

“We accept the attacks on the American consulate. This is revenge for drone attacks,” Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Azam Tariq told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.

“We have already told you that we have 2,800 to 3,000 fedayeen (suicide bombers). We will carry out more such attacks. We will target any place where there are Americans,” he said.

“They came in two vehicles. The militants were well-equipped. It was a well-organised attack,” Bashir Ahmed Bilour, senior minister in the North West Frontier Province government headquartered in the city, told reporters.

“The situation is now under control,” he said, adding that six people were killed in the attempted attack and subsequent gun battle with Pakistani security services, including four militants and a policeman.

“They (security forces) have killed four militants. Four dead bodies are lying on the spot. The whole area is encircled by the army. The militants were trying to enter the American consulate, but they did not succeed,” he said.

Television footage showed a heavy mushroom cloud and smoke rising into the air over the garrison part of the city, close to the US consulate and the Peshawar headquarters of Pakistan's top spy agency in the Saddar area, bombed last November.


DAWN.COM | Metropolitan | TTP claims responsibility for Peshawar blasts


Dawn is reporting 6 dead- 4 Pigs, 1-1 a cop and a civilian.
 
These TTP pigs are a bunch of cowards, they want to kill the Americans but they don't want to go into Afghanistan and fight them but instead blow up every thing in Pakistan claiming to be fighting the Americans but in reality destroying Pakistan. Its just like sanp bhi mar jaye aur lathi bhi na totay.

Death to Pigs :sniper:
 
Taliban claim attack on US consulate in Pak's Peshawar

MIRANSHAH: Pakistan's main Taliban faction on Monday claimed responsibility for an attack on the US consulate in the city of Peshawar and threatened to carry out further assaults on Americans.

"We accept the attacks on the American consulate. This is revenge for drone attacks," Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Azam Tariq said over telephone from an undisclosed location.
"We have already told you that we have 2,800 to 3,000 fidayeen (suicide bombers). We will carry out more such attacks. We will target any place where there are Americans," he said.

Militants armed with guns and suicide vests targeted the US consulate in Pakistan's northwestern capital and unleashed carnage at a political rally on Monday, killing 43 people.

The apparently coordinated attacks were the deadliest so far this year in nuclear-armed Pakistan, where the government is closely allied to the US-led war against al-Qaida and in neighbouring Afghanistan.

The ability of heavily-armed militants to get so close to the US mission and other military installations, such as the provincial headquarters of Pakistan's premier spy agency, will raise further questions about endemnic insecurity.

Up to 15 militants armed with explosives and driving in two vehicles targeted the heavily guarded US consulate in Peshawar, a city of 2.5 million on the edge of Pakistan's lawless tribal belt, setting off multiple explosions.

"The target was certainly the American consulate but they didn't succeed in getting there," Pakistani police officer Ghulam Hussain said.

"One of the suicide bombers blew himself up close to the gate. Police guarding the US consulate started retaliatory fire. More blasts took place. We have recovered unexploded material from four different points," he said.

Three powerful explosions and bouts of gunfire echoed through the area, where a reporter said the attacks occurred at a checkpoint about 20 metres (yards) from the US consulate where heavy thick smoke spewed into the sky.

"We can confirm there has been an attack on the US consulate Peshawar facilities," US embassy spokeswoman Ariel Howard said, unable to provide any details about the nature of the attack, possible damage or casualties.

Pakistani police and army sealed off the area, preventing journalists from accessing the scene and later carried out a number of controlled explosions.

A provincial cabinet minister said four militants, a policeman and another person were killed during the attack.

"They came in two vehicles. The militants were well-equipped. It was a well-organised attack," Bashir Ahmed Bilour, senior minister in the North West Frontier Province government headquartered in the city, told reporters.

"The situation is now under control," he said, following a gun battle between the assailants and security forces.

"The militants were trying to enter the American consulate, but they did not succeed," he said.

It was not clear whether some of the assailants may have escaped.

Peshawar lies on the edge of Pakistan's tribal belt — branded by Washington a global headquarters of al-Qaida — and has been subject to numerous attacks by Islamist militants, although recent months have seen a relative lull.

Around 3,200 people have been killed in suicide and bomb attacks over the last three years in Pakistan, blamed on militants opposed to the US alliance in the war on Al-Qaeda and against the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Earlier on Monday, a suicide bomber attacked an open-air rally in the northwest district of Lower Dir, where Pakistan waged a major offensive against local Taliban insurgents last year.

The attack killed 41 people during a celebration organised by the leading secular political party in northwest and was the deadliest in Lower Dir since the anti-Taliban offensive.

"Forty-one people have been killed and 82 others wounded," Qazi Jamil, police chief for the northwestern region of Malakand, told AFP, saying it had been a suicide car bomb attack.

Residents reportedly said the bomb exploded close to the stage at the political gathering.

The Awami National Party (ANP) said it organised the meeting to celebrate plans to rename North West Frontier Province — Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, as laid out in a package of constitutional reform being debated in the federal parliament.

The new name honours the Pashtun-majority population in the province, replaces a name that dates back to British colonial rule and is part of efforts to devolve greater authority to the provinces.

Lower Dir borders Pakistan's lawless tribal belt, where suspected Taliban armed with petrol bombs and rockets torched eight tankers used to supply fuel to NATO forces in Afghanistan before dawn on Monday, officials said.

Dozens of fighters launched the attack at Zakha Khel in the tribal district of Khyber, local administration chief Shafeerullah Wazir said.


Taliban claim attack on US consulate in Pak's Peshawar - Pakistan - World - The Times of India
 
wat kind of material was used? lot of smoke here and not typical amount of damage which ends up destroying nearby buildings.

It should be ammonium nitrate, as RDX generates different kind of smoke.

But now days terrorist are tech savvy, they fool investigators by adding many substances like lubrication oil, which could create black smoke and confuse the investigators.
 
25 to 30 terrorists using NGOs vehicles came to the area. Targets: intellegence office in defence, US consulate. They wanted to enter defence colony but Army is batteling them in streets. 4 terrorists' bodies recoverd. My brothre's office shooked badly. Am posting using cell plz pray.


Our prayers are with you. May the God bless you, your brother and the innocent people.

The terrorist will rot in the hell for sure.
 
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