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Karachi Airport Under Terrorist Attack

26-year-old PIA Flight Engineer Fakhrul Hasan - killed in the Karachi airport attack
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If Shariah will not be here than only war will continue with no end Mr Shariah will be and enemies of ALLAH and his RASOOL SAW and those who oppose the shariah brought by him will be taken out and made history really very soon
Brother Shariah kay liyea we need pios people not 1 in Pakistani govt is! We need sincere people sub bhikhao hain so sincerity kidher say laingay?

26-year-old PIA Flight Engineer Fakhrul Hasan - killed in the Karachi airport attack
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INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAJEEOON!!
 
TTP takes responsibility for Karachi Airport Attack

By Dawn.com
Published about 16 hours ago
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Fire illuminates the sky above Karachi airport terminal where security forces are fighting with attackers. -AP Photo
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Pakistani commandos get ready to enter Karachi airport terminal following attacks by unknown gunmen on Sunday night. -AP Photo
KARACHI: Pakistani officials say a brazen five-hour attack by militants on the international airport in Karachi left 18 people dead but police managed to regain control of the terminal.

Rizwan Akhtar, the paramilitary Rangers chief, said all 10 “terrorists” who attacked the Jinnah International Airport have been killed.

He said Pakistani forces were combing through the terminal and would hand it back to civilian authority later Monday.

The attack started late Sunday when gunmen disguised as police guards stormed the terminal after opening fire with machine guns and a rocket launcher.

Akhtar said some of the attackers were apparently Uzbeks.

Dr Seemi Jamali from Karachi's Jinnah Hospital said 11 of the bodies brought to the morgue were of airport security personnel.

The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack.

The attack all but destroys prospects for significant peace talks with the government of Nawaz Sharif, who came to power last year promising to find a negotiated solution to years of violence.

Peace talks between the government and the Pakistani Taliban have failed in recent months, dampening hopes of reaching a negotiated settlement with the insurgency, which continues attacks against government and security targets.

Prime minister's adviser on civil aviation Shujaat Azeem said the airport will be operational at 4 pm.

The prime minister has directed aviation and airport authorities to facilitate passengers by providing them all possible facilities.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed airport authorities to reopen the airport for routine operations without unnecessary delay.

Mohmand said the government will have to adopt a long-term strategy to tackle the problem of terrorism.

PTI-appointed member of the government committee to negotiate with the TTP Rustam Shah Mohmand said any talks for cessation of hostilities with the TTP will now be held on the government's conditions.

Security forces just said they have cleared the Karachi airport of militants nearly 12 hours after the start of a siege that left at least 24 people dead, a paramilitary official said.

“The attack is over and we have cleared the area of all militants, and we will hand over the airport to the Civil Aviation Authority at 12.00 pm (0700 GMT),” paramilitary Rangers spokesman Sibtain Rizvi told reporters.

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Firefighters extinguish fires after militants attack Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on June 9, 2014. — Photo by AFP

The TTP further said: “It's just the beginning, we have taken revenge for one (Mehsud), we have to take revenge for hundreds.”

“We carried out this attack on the Karachi airport and it is a message to the Pakistan government that we are still alive to react over the killings of innocent people in bomb attacks on their villages,” the TTP spokesman said.

Shahidullah Shahid moreover dismissed the Pakistani government's peace talks methodoly as a “tool of war”.


Shahidullah Shahid said the attack was planned much earlier but had been postponed due to the peace talks.

The TTP spokesman in a statement issued to the media said that the attack was also carried out to avenge the killing of Hakimullah Mehsud in a US drone strike.

“We carried out this attack on the Karachi airport and it is a message to the Pakistani government that we are still alive to react over the killings of innocent people in bomb attacks on their villages,” TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said.


Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was revenge for the army's air strikes in areas along the Afghan border where the insurgents are based.

Another three rocket launchers, five suicide jackets, 15 petrol bombs and five SMGs recovered from the airport.

Doctor Seemi Jamali of the JPMC said so far 18 bodies have been brought to the hospital.

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Airport employees leave the Jinnah International Airport after militants attack in Karachi on June 9, 2014. — Photo by AFP
Chaudhry Nisar has summoned a report of the incident from IG Sindh Police.

The minister commended security forces on fighting terrorists during the crisis that enveloped the airport in Karachi.

Chaudhry Nisar condoled with family members of those killed in the terrorist attack.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan strongly condemned the attack on the airport.

Imran Khan said government's policy towards tackling terrorism has failed.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said the attack on the airport was a matter of grave concern.

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A man watches as smoke rises after militants launched an early morning assault at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on June 9, 2014. — Photo by AFP
An AFP reporter at the scene said gunshots could be heard inside the airport and that rangers and elite commandos were rushing inside.

“We have relaunched the operation and called in additional troops,” said Sibtain Rizvi, spokesman for the Rangers paramilitary force.

A military operation was relaunched at the airport as gunfire resumed several hours after the army announced the end of a militant siege that left 24 dead.

President Mamnoon commended the role of security forces during the operation against attackers.

President Mamnoon Hussain condemned the attack on the airport saying the cowardly action could not overpower the government's will to counter terrorism.

A search operation was conducted by the security forces in the early hours of Monday morning during which five sub-machine guns (SMGs), three suicide jackets, two rocket launchers and 12 petrol bombs were recovered.

“The militants appear to be Uzbek,” he said.

“Three militants blew themselves up and seven were killed by security forces,” Akhtar said in televised remarks.

Akhtar said the attackers were ethnic Uzbeks.

Director General of Sindh Rangers Maj-Gen Rizwan Akhtar addressing a press conference claimed that unidentified foreign militants appeared to be involved in the attack.

At least 23 people were reportedly killed in the incident, including security personnel.

Ten militants were also among the dead.

ISPR spokesman Asim Bajwa said the militants "were confined to two areas and eliminated."

Bajwa said weapons, live ammunition, including RPGs, were recovered from the militants.

Bajwa said that they were wearing large packs on their bodies.

He also said that Raheel Sharif "paid rich tribute to all shaheed and injured for their supreme sacrifice".

The ISPR spokesman said that Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif "congratulated participating troops for a well coordinated, successful operation eliminating all militants".

Some eight to 10 attackers were said to have engaged security forces in a gunbattle.

Earlier, Pakistan Army troops were called in to deal with the situation and troops from Malir Cantonment were dispatched, while police commandos and Karachi Rangers were assisting.

A huge explosion was heard over two hours into the attack. A second large explosion was heard near the airport workshop. A third massive explosion was heard a further 30-40 minutes in. Huge clouds of smoke continue to dominate the skyline.

Intermittent firing took place at the airport, while large plumes of smoke were seen over the cargo terminal.

One plane each of PIA and AirBlue, and a cargo plane of a foreign company were reported to have been damaged.

A hand grenade attack was also carried out on the Isphani Hanger.

Suicide bombers were reportedly part of the militant squad that has infiltrated the airport.

Staff was rescued by security personnel and moved to safer areas. Rescue teams were allowed in after being checked thoroughly. Passengers were evacuated and moved to a secure location.

Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif called DG Rangers Sindh and asked him to ensure the safety of passengers.

All flight operations at Jinnah Terminal were suspended and flights were diverted to other airports.

Pakistan correspondent for the Daily Telegraph Rob Crilly reported that he had spoken to MQM leader Farooq Sattar and stated that, "He sounds calm but understandably concerned about being stuck on plane filled with aviation fuel."

Death toll
The bodies of 10 people, including ASF officials, were brought to Jinnah Hospital a few hours into the attack, along with 15 injured.

A rocket launcher and four SMGs were recovered from dead militants.

One suicide bomber blew himself up during the attack, injuring one security personnel.

A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.

How they got in
The attackers were said to have forged fake ID cards to pose as ASF personnel and had managed to enter the area that way.

Broken glass and used gun magazines littered the engineering section where the first exchange of gunfire took place.

The militants carried out the attack from three different sides, officials said, while there were reports that two terrorists managed to get inside a plane.

Scenes of terror
Zahir Shah Sherazi contributed to reporting
 
If Shariah will not be here than only war will continue with no end Mr Shariah will be and enemies of ALLAH and his RASOOL SAW and those who oppose the shariah brought by him will be taken out and made history really very soon
you will be made history, you will get shariah over our dead bodies.
 
@All Indian posters. If you use this thread as an opportunity to troll, I will have no choice but to ban and thread ban where appropriate. Please understand, many of us are worked up by this provoking is not a good idea.

No trolling, but pakistani have to produce proper proof before accusing india when TTP has already claimed responsibility.
 
Because you and other Indians are posting nothing but Bs on this thread.

Me? Really? You are not a teacher of me brother, that I need certificate from you.

See that, above I never posted against anything about Pak here, I know about sentiments, even I didnt comment when you guys accuses India, I know about emotions. But there is a limitation.
 
Sorry madam but we were busy being worried sick about an airport, about the passengers, about our security personal and maybe the whole siege didnt get the chance to even breathe properly to think to attack people like Indians were doing!

Your SSG guys did a good job.You should not have been worried at all.
But still its ironical that such a busy airport didnt have layers of security.

I saw your posts on this thread which were provocative as always.So my posts were a reminder of the reality that you are not ready to accept.
Blaming it on others isnt gonna help.
 
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAJEEOON
to all over security personal and civilians who lost their lives.
 
@Areesh brother back off please...I know we all are worked up....I know we are beyond annoyed but sabr and hosla are 2 things we shouldnt forget at a time like this...I mean if even a gentle guy like @Armstrong got annoyed beyond reasons....I can understand your feelings mind you even I fee like answering but right now I really feel like vomiting first!
 
Injections used by Indian army recovered from Karachi airport attackers
June 9, 2014 14:24
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KARACHI: The security forces have recovered injections from slain terrorists, who attacked Karachi airport on Sunday night, which are used by front-line Indian soldiers in combats, ARY News reported.

The aforesaid injections are not available in markets. Antihemophilic factor (factor VIII) injections are used to treat or prevent bleeding in people.

The recovery of such injections reveals coordinated and comprehensive planning of terrorists to launch attack on sensitive installations of the country.

Factor-VIII injections are mostly used by soldiers during the battlefield as they don’t wait for medical aid in the war.

The injection Factor-VIII manually to prevent profuse bleeding after wounds.
http://www.arynews.tv/injections-used-indian-army-recovered-karachi-airport-attackers/
 

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