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ITS bieng astonishing to see our main opposition political parties , not condeming BLA & TTp instead they are supporting these terrorsists moraly!
its a question , which often comes in the minds of poor , pakistanis these days?
Militants 'behead Pakistani troops after crossing border from Afghanistan'
Militants 'behead Pakistani troops after crossing border from Afghanistan' | World news | guardian.co.uk
Pakistani military says 13 soldiers were killed, including seven who were beheaded, after attack on patrol in Upper Dir region
Militants have crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan and killed 13 troops, beheading seven of them, according to the Pakistani military.
Officials said militants from Afghanistan had crossed into the north-western Upper Dir region on Sunday night and clashed with Pakistani forces on a patrol. Six Pakistani troops are said to have been killed immediately. Seven who went missing were beheaded, while four have not been found. The military's statement also said Pakistani troops had killed 14 of the militants.
Pakistan's new prime minister, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, said he would complain directly to the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai. "We have strongly protested and I will, too, God willing, talk about this to Karzai," said Ashraf, speaking in Karachi.
The Pakistani Taliban say their fighters carried out the raid, but their statement did not say whether the attackers had crossed over from Afghanistan. They said Pakistani claims of militant casualties were false.
The border skirmish is a new sign of tensions between the uneasy neighbours. Pakistan has complained that militants use parts of Afghanistan for sanctuary to stage attacks inside Pakistan. That claim helps Islamabad counter frequent US and Nato complaints that militants behind much of the violence in Afghanistan come from Pakistan.
The deputy border police commander for eastern Afghanistan, Major Mohammad Ayub Hassainkhail, said the Pakistani military had informed police on Monday that one of their patrols was missing. He denied the militants had crossed from Afghanistan, saying: "They have plenty of militants on their side. Why would the militants cross over from Afghanistan? I strongly reject this claim."
BLA claims responsibility of the blast in Quetta: 13 killed
From the Newspaper | From the Newspaper | 31st December, 2011
BLA claims responsibility of the blast in Quetta: 13 killed | DAWN.COM
QUETTA: At least 13 people were killed and 30 others injured, six among them seriously, when a bomb placed in a car parked near the house of a former minister of state on Arbab Karam Road exploded on Friday evening.
The proscribed Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The powerful blast was heard far and wide. It smashed windows of several buildings.
At least six vehicles parked in the area and 10 nearby houses caught fire after the explosion and were destroyed.
Unknown men put the explosive material into a vehicle and parked it near the house of former state minister Mir Naseer Mengal, DIG Operation Nazir Ahmed Kurd said, adding that the explosion occurred at around 7pm.
He said 13 people had been killed and another 30 injured who were in hospitals.
Intelligence sources put the number of the dead at 15. Seven of the dead are said to be the guards of Shafique Mengal, son of Naseer Mengal.
Security officials were of the view that Shafique Mengal might have been the target of the attack.
DIG Investigation Hamid Shakeel told Dawn that about 40-50kg of explosive material had been used for the blast.
He said that explosive material had also been planted in another vehicle, parked near the house, adding that the bomb disposal squad defused it.
The injured were taken to the Bolan Medical College hospital and Civil Hospital.
According to doctors, six of the injured were in critical condition. Some of the injured were identified as Abdul Qudoos, Qadeer Mola Bakhsh, Gul Muhammad, Muhammad Rafeeq, Abdul, Khalid Khan, Karam Khan, Abdul Hameed, Faisal Khan, Dost Muhammad, Musawwar Khan, Abdullah Khan, Amanullah, Afzal Khan, Lal Muhammad, Javed Ahmed, Abdul Rasheed, Fazal Kareem, Muhammad Yunus and Abdul Kareem.
According to sources, Shafique Mengal had returned to Quetta from his native Khuzdar district about an hour before the blast and was in the house.
His guards started firing in the air after the blast. They allegedly manhandled some journalists who were there to cover the incident.
Law-enforcement personnel cordoned off the area and started investigation.
Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani condemned the blast and ordered an immediate inquiry.
Claiming responsibility for the attack, BLA spokesman Meerik Baloch told reporters on phone that it was a suicide attack carried out by Darwaish Baloch who he said was a member of their Majeed Shaheed Brigade.
AFP adds: Police said the majority of the dead were passersby making it even harder to piece together what happened.
We are facing difficulties to know about the nature of the blast because many of the witnesses who were present at the scene have been killed, said DIG Kurd.
Turbat: Gunmen kill 18 pilgrims on way to Iran
Last Updated On 06 July,2012 About 1 day ago
Dunya News: Pakistan:-Turbat: Gunmen kill 18 pilgrims on way to Iran...
About 18 people were gunned down by miscreants in Quetta on Friday night.
According to Dunya News, the tragic mishap occurred when two unitentified armed motorcyclists started indiscriminate firing on the bus carrying pilgrims from Karachi to Iran near Turbat.
As a result, 18 people died on the spot while many were injured who were shifted to hospital for treatment.
According to sources, the victims mostly belong to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
This is second shameful incident occurred in current month.
Banned organization of Lyari invited to join PML-N, Ghous Ali Shah met Uzair Baloch and Habib Jan - YouTube!
Taliban beheadeding-18-Pak-Army-Soldiers - YouTube
its a question , which often comes in the minds of poor , pakistanis these days?
Militants 'behead Pakistani troops after crossing border from Afghanistan'
Militants 'behead Pakistani troops after crossing border from Afghanistan' | World news | guardian.co.uk
Pakistani military says 13 soldiers were killed, including seven who were beheaded, after attack on patrol in Upper Dir region
Militants have crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan and killed 13 troops, beheading seven of them, according to the Pakistani military.
Officials said militants from Afghanistan had crossed into the north-western Upper Dir region on Sunday night and clashed with Pakistani forces on a patrol. Six Pakistani troops are said to have been killed immediately. Seven who went missing were beheaded, while four have not been found. The military's statement also said Pakistani troops had killed 14 of the militants.
Pakistan's new prime minister, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, said he would complain directly to the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai. "We have strongly protested and I will, too, God willing, talk about this to Karzai," said Ashraf, speaking in Karachi.
The Pakistani Taliban say their fighters carried out the raid, but their statement did not say whether the attackers had crossed over from Afghanistan. They said Pakistani claims of militant casualties were false.
The border skirmish is a new sign of tensions between the uneasy neighbours. Pakistan has complained that militants use parts of Afghanistan for sanctuary to stage attacks inside Pakistan. That claim helps Islamabad counter frequent US and Nato complaints that militants behind much of the violence in Afghanistan come from Pakistan.
The deputy border police commander for eastern Afghanistan, Major Mohammad Ayub Hassainkhail, said the Pakistani military had informed police on Monday that one of their patrols was missing. He denied the militants had crossed from Afghanistan, saying: "They have plenty of militants on their side. Why would the militants cross over from Afghanistan? I strongly reject this claim."
BLA claims responsibility of the blast in Quetta: 13 killed
From the Newspaper | From the Newspaper | 31st December, 2011
BLA claims responsibility of the blast in Quetta: 13 killed | DAWN.COM
QUETTA: At least 13 people were killed and 30 others injured, six among them seriously, when a bomb placed in a car parked near the house of a former minister of state on Arbab Karam Road exploded on Friday evening.
The proscribed Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The powerful blast was heard far and wide. It smashed windows of several buildings.
At least six vehicles parked in the area and 10 nearby houses caught fire after the explosion and were destroyed.
Unknown men put the explosive material into a vehicle and parked it near the house of former state minister Mir Naseer Mengal, DIG Operation Nazir Ahmed Kurd said, adding that the explosion occurred at around 7pm.
He said 13 people had been killed and another 30 injured who were in hospitals.
Intelligence sources put the number of the dead at 15. Seven of the dead are said to be the guards of Shafique Mengal, son of Naseer Mengal.
Security officials were of the view that Shafique Mengal might have been the target of the attack.
DIG Investigation Hamid Shakeel told Dawn that about 40-50kg of explosive material had been used for the blast.
He said that explosive material had also been planted in another vehicle, parked near the house, adding that the bomb disposal squad defused it.
The injured were taken to the Bolan Medical College hospital and Civil Hospital.
According to doctors, six of the injured were in critical condition. Some of the injured were identified as Abdul Qudoos, Qadeer Mola Bakhsh, Gul Muhammad, Muhammad Rafeeq, Abdul, Khalid Khan, Karam Khan, Abdul Hameed, Faisal Khan, Dost Muhammad, Musawwar Khan, Abdullah Khan, Amanullah, Afzal Khan, Lal Muhammad, Javed Ahmed, Abdul Rasheed, Fazal Kareem, Muhammad Yunus and Abdul Kareem.
According to sources, Shafique Mengal had returned to Quetta from his native Khuzdar district about an hour before the blast and was in the house.
His guards started firing in the air after the blast. They allegedly manhandled some journalists who were there to cover the incident.
Law-enforcement personnel cordoned off the area and started investigation.
Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani condemned the blast and ordered an immediate inquiry.
Claiming responsibility for the attack, BLA spokesman Meerik Baloch told reporters on phone that it was a suicide attack carried out by Darwaish Baloch who he said was a member of their Majeed Shaheed Brigade.
AFP adds: Police said the majority of the dead were passersby making it even harder to piece together what happened.
We are facing difficulties to know about the nature of the blast because many of the witnesses who were present at the scene have been killed, said DIG Kurd.
Turbat: Gunmen kill 18 pilgrims on way to Iran
Last Updated On 06 July,2012 About 1 day ago
Dunya News: Pakistan:-Turbat: Gunmen kill 18 pilgrims on way to Iran...
About 18 people were gunned down by miscreants in Quetta on Friday night.
According to Dunya News, the tragic mishap occurred when two unitentified armed motorcyclists started indiscriminate firing on the bus carrying pilgrims from Karachi to Iran near Turbat.
As a result, 18 people died on the spot while many were injured who were shifted to hospital for treatment.
According to sources, the victims mostly belong to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
This is second shameful incident occurred in current month.
Banned organization of Lyari invited to join PML-N, Ghous Ali Shah met Uzair Baloch and Habib Jan - YouTube!
Taliban beheadeding-18-Pak-Army-Soldiers - YouTube