It will be interesting to see the name being associated with responsibility?
Perhaps, 'drone ittehad council'........ come on Rehman Malik.. why taking so long????
It will be interesting to see the name being associated with responsibility?
Perhaps, 'drone ittehad council'........ come on Rehman Malik.. why taking so long????
TV bomb kills seven in Peshawar: police | Metropolitan | DAWN.COM
PESHAWAR: A bomb hidden in a television set exploded in a house in Peshawar early Sunday, killing at least seven people, in an attack police believe was part of a local feud.
The blast took place in a poor neighbourhood on the outskirts of the capital city.
“At least seven people, two children, one woman and four men, were killed in a bomb blast which took place inside a house,” senior police official Kalam Khan told AFP.
Three others were wounded in the blast, he added.
Initial investigations showed the bomb was planted in a rented television set which exploded in a guest room of the house, Khan said.
“The attack appears to be motivated by some personal dispute or enmity,” he said.
Eight persons killed in separate incidents of violence in Balochistan
Two children, identified as Liaquat Ali and Bashir Ahmed, were killed and 21 others, including Dera Murad Jamali additional Station House Officer (SHO), Rasool, were injured in a remote-controlled bomb blast in Dera Murad Jamali area of Naseerabad District on February 13, reports Daily Times. Baloch Republican Army (BRA) claimed responsibility for the attack. “It was a remote-controlled bomb, planted near a parked motorcycle,” a police official said, adding that Police was the target in the attack. The Police van and motorcycle were damaged in the attack.
Separately, two dead bodies, identified as that of Bakhshal Bugti and Jan Muhammad Marri, were found in Hub tehsil (revenue unit) of Lasbela District, reported The News. Both the persons belonged to Lasbela District, who went missing three months ago.
In another incident, two Balochistan Constabulary (BC) personnel, identified as Sub-Inspector Wahid Bhaksh and Constable Baddaruddin, were shot dead when a group of militants armed with automatic weapons encircled a check post and opened fire on them in Chatter tehsil of Naseerabad District. Two others were injured. No outfit claimed responsibility for the attack.
Elsewhere, a man, identified as Zardad, was found dead in Mand Bolo area of Turbat District.
In addition, the bullet-riddled dead body of a missing Baloch Republican Party (BRP) leader, Sangat Sana, was found in Murgap area of Turbat District, reported Daily Times. Sangat Sana, a resident of Mastung District was also a former Chairman of Baloch Student Organisation-Azad (BSO-A). “Sana Sangat was whisked away from Kolpur area in Bolan District on December 4, 2009,” said Nasrullah Baloch, the Chairman of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons. “The victim was brutally tortured before being killed. The body had more than 30 bullet wounds,” Police Constable Barkat Baloch said.
Meanwhile, unidentified militants abducted the son of a Hindu trader, identified as Jaish Kumar, from Zarghoon Road area of Quetta. Jaish Kumar was on his way home when armed men intercepted and abducted him.
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Rip to the dead.
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Eight persons killed in separate incidents of violence in Balochistan
Two children, identified as Liaquat Ali and Bashir Ahmed, were killed and 21 others, including Dera Murad Jamali additional Station House Officer (SHO), Rasool, were injured in a remote-controlled bomb blast in Dera Murad Jamali area of Naseerabad District on February 13, reports Daily Times. Baloch Republican Army (BRA) claimed responsibility for the attack. “It was a remote-controlled bomb, planted near a parked motorcycle,” a police official said, adding that Police was the target in the attack. The Police van and motorcycle were damaged in the attack.
Separately, two dead bodies, identified as that of Bakhshal Bugti and Jan Muhammad Marri, were found in Hub tehsil (revenue unit) of Lasbela District, reported The News. Both the persons belonged to Lasbela District, who went missing three months ago.
In another incident, two Balochistan Constabulary (BC) personnel, identified as Sub-Inspector Wahid Bhaksh and Constable Baddaruddin, were shot dead when a group of militants armed with automatic weapons encircled a check post and opened fire on them in Chatter tehsil of Naseerabad District. Two others were injured. No outfit claimed responsibility for the attack.
Elsewhere, a man, identified as Zardad, was found dead in Mand Bolo area of Turbat District.
In addition, the bullet-riddled dead body of a missing Baloch Republican Party (BRP) leader, Sangat Sana, was found in Murgap area of Turbat District, reported Daily Times. Sangat Sana, a resident of Mastung District was also a former Chairman of Baloch Student Organisation-Azad (BSO-A). “Sana Sangat was whisked away from Kolpur area in Bolan District on December 4, 2009,” said Nasrullah Baloch, the Chairman of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons. “The victim was brutally tortured before being killed. The body had more than 30 bullet wounds,” Police Constable Barkat Baloch said.
Meanwhile, unidentified militants abducted the son of a Hindu trader, identified as Jaish Kumar, from Zarghoon Road area of Quetta. Jaish Kumar was on his way home when armed men intercepted and abducted him.
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Rip to the dead.
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Five persons killed in separate incidents in Karachi
Police found two unidentified dead bodies disposed off in gunny bags from Qadri Graveyard, near Khajji Ground within the limits of Rizvia Police Station in Karachi on February 13, reported Daily Times.
Separately, two militants of an unidentified outfit were killed in a firing incident in Nazimabad area of Karachi, reports The News. According to the Police, the deceased were identified as Shabbir and Atiq.
Elsewhere, an activist of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Imran (25), was shot dead while another youngster, identified as Salman, was injured at Lea Market Chowk, within the precincts of Kharadar Police Station, reported Daily Times. Tension engulfed several areas of surrounding localities including Kharadar, Lea Market, Khadda Market, Jodia Bazaar and all major shops and markets remained closed.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Rangers Sindh claimed to have arrested 40 suspects besides recovering weapons from their possession in different raids across Karachi. Weapons of different calibers, ammunition and narcotics were also recovered from their possession.
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Five persons killed in separate incidents in Karachi
Police found two unidentified dead bodies disposed off in gunny bags from Qadri Graveyard, near Khajji Ground within the limits of Rizvia Police Station in Karachi on February 13, reported Daily Times.
Separately, two militants of an unidentified outfit were killed in a firing incident in Nazimabad area of Karachi, reports The News. According to the Police, the deceased were identified as Shabbir and Atiq.
Elsewhere, an activist of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Imran (25), was shot dead while another youngster, identified as Salman, was injured at Lea Market Chowk, within the precincts of Kharadar Police Station, reported Daily Times. Tension engulfed several areas of surrounding localities including Kharadar, Lea Market, Khadda Market, Jodia Bazaar and all major shops and markets remained closed.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Rangers Sindh claimed to have arrested 40 suspects besides recovering weapons from their possession in different raids across Karachi. Weapons of different calibers, ammunition and narcotics were also recovered from their possession.
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Police found a dead body of an activist of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), identified as Abdul Hafeez (35), from a gunny bag abandoned in Altaf Nagar within the precincts of Manghopir Police Station in Karachi on February 15, reports Daily Times.
Separately, one person identified as Ali Muhammad alias Baba was tortured and shot dead in Lyari area. According to Police sources, two people of the Kachhi community, identified as Ali Muhammad alias Baba and Imran were abducted from Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Road. The abductors tortured them and later Baba was shot dead while Imran offered resistance and managed to flee.
Elsewhere, a member of Kachhi Rabita Committee (KRC), Umer Katchti (48), was shot dead by unidentified militants who also fired a rocket at Gul Muhammad Street. The rocket did not inflict any causality but damaged the outer wall of a house.
In another incident, three persons were injured in a grenade attack in Agra Taj area near Ibrahim Mosque.
Also, there were reports of one more rocket fired near Khayyam Bakery
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Even the acts of target killing mostly based on political or personal rivalry in Karachi are now part of terrorism update. Indian desperation with decreasing number of bomb blasts is shameful.
Islamabad: Roadside bomb kills 2 soldiers in Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A roadside bomb killed two soldiers and injured nine others in southwest Pakistan, one of two deadly incidents in the country targeting law and order personnel Sunday.
The attack took place in Dera Bugti, a district in the Balochistan province, when a paramilitary vehicle on a routine patrol struck the bomb, said Murtaza Baig, a spokesman for the paramilitary forces.
Militants in Balochistan, a province rich in natural gas, have been fighting Pakistani military forces for self-rule. For years, they have complained that the government has paid little attention to them and their economic needs.
Dera Bugti is home to four major gas fields and was once the operational base for rebel leader Nawab Akbar Bugti, who was killed in a military raid in 2006.
Paramilitary forces in the area are responsible for guarding natural gas installations that militants have frequently targeted in recent weeks.
Pakistan has said the militants in Balochistan do not have links to the Islamic hardliners who have launched assaults in other parts of the country.
In one such attack, six members of a pro-government militia were killed in a bomb blast in Khyber Agency, one of seven semiautonomous tribal agencies along the Afghan border.
A remotely detonated bomb killed the militia members as they were taking control of an area that had been a militant stronghold, said Khalid Mumtaz Kundi, a senior government official of the district.
Official: Roadside bomb kills 2 soldiers in Pakistan - CNN.com
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Pakistan: Bomb kills 8 anti-Taliban tribesmen
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- A local government official says a time bomb has killed eight members of an anti-Taliban militia in northwest Pakistan.
Tribal agency official Iqbal Khan says six more members of the militia were wounded in the Sunday incident in the Tirah valley of the Khyber tribal region.
He says the militia was set up to fight against a local radical group known as Lashkar-e-Islam.
Khan says explosives planted at a militia checkpoint were detonated by a timer.
He says the militia later killed two Lashkar-e-Islam members, without providing details.
Pakistan has outlawed the group, which wants enforcement of a Taliban-style version of Islamic law.
Radicals often target the militias, which they perceive as Pakistani government supporters.
Bomb kills 8 anti-Taliban tribesmen in Pakistan - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee
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Peshawar bus stop blast kills 3
By Web Desk
Published: February 23, 2012
PESHAWAR: At least three people were killed and five sustained injuries on Thursday as a bomb rocked the Wakhu Pul bus stop on Kohat Road in Peshawar, police said.
The bomb went off on main Kohat Road. Police say that it might be a car bomb, however, the cause has not be determined yet.
More than 10 cars parked in the parking stand were destroyed as a result of the explosion.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to Lady Reading Hospital.
The area has been cordoned off by the police while a heavy contingent of police and Frontier Corps have been deployed. A rescue operation is underway.
Peshawar bus stop blast kills 3 – The Express Tribune
Peshawar car bomb blast kills at least 10
Peshawar car bomb blast kills at least 10 – The Express Tribune
At least 10 killed in Peshawar blast: doctor | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
At least 10 killed in Peshawar blast: doctor
No group had so far claimed responsibility for the attack.—File Photo
PESHAWAR: A bomb attack ripped through a bus stop on Thursday, killing 10 people and wounding another 30 on the outskirts of the northwestern city of Peshawar, a hospital doctor said.
“We have received 10 dead bodies and 30 wounded,” Doctor Rahim Jan told AFP at Peshawar’s main Lady Reading hospital.
According to police sources, the explosives were planted in a vehicle on Peshawar’s Kohat road.
No group had so far claimed responsibility for the bombing.
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RIP to victims and may the terrorists rot in hell
RIP to the dead.
May the dead RIP.
Car bomb kills 12 at Pakistani bus station: police
Car bomb kills 12 at Pakistani bus station: police
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