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April - 25 
According to official sources, two unidentified terrorists conducted a suicide attack on the Sector-11 headquarters of the Border Security Force (BSF) at Madar in the Bandipore area of Baramulla district on April 25 and killed three BSF personnel. Later, both the terrorists and a civilian were kille
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According to official sources, two unidentified terrorists conducted a suicide attack on the Sector-11 headquarters of the Border Security Force (BSF) at Madar in the Bandipore area of Baramulla district on April 25 and killed three BSF personnel. Later, both the terrorists and a civilian were killed in retaliatory firing. However, a third terrorist is believed to have escaped from the incident site. Sources added that four more BSF personnel and three civilians sustained injuries in this attack. No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack thus far. Earlier, terrorists attacked a small contingent of security forces (SFs) at Sumlar in the Bandipore area and killed two SF personnel. Even as security forces retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape from the incident site.
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April - 26 
A group of fidayeen (suicide terrorists) attacked the local station of All India Radio in Srinagar on April 26. Three terrorists and two security force (SF) personnel were killed and eight others injured in the encounter that ensued. According to official sources, the incident took place when an exp
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A group of fidayeen (suicide terrorists) attacked the local station of All India Radio in Srinagar on April 26. Three terrorists and two security force (SF) personnel were killed and eight others injured in the encounter that ensued. According to official sources, the incident took place when an explosive-laden car drove to the gate of the heavily barricaded station and exploded, apparently triggered by remote control. The driver and a SF personnel nearby were killed instantly. Two terrorists, who reportedly got off the car a safe distance away and took shelter in a mosque nearby, hurled grenades and began firing from automatic rifles. The SF personnel guarding the complex, which also houses the Doordarshan Kendra, returned the fire. The Quick Reaction Team of the Border Security Force (BSF) rushed to the spot and encircled the two terrorists who had come out of the mosque. The two terrorists were killed in the encounter. Later, a spokesperson of the, Al-Madeena Regiment called up a local news agency and claimed responsibility for the attack. The outfit also claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on BSF headquarters at Bandipora on April 25. Condemning the attack, the Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, said by stepping up violence, especially when the peace process has been initiated, the terrorists and their mentors had demonstrated their obvious designs to thwart restoration of normalcy. He said, "it is our solemn pledge to the people to restore peace with dignity in the State and we would continue to work for it with the people's support".
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May - 15 
According to media repots, a fidayeen (suicide terrorist) in police uniform carried out a attack outside an army unit in the Poonch town on May 15 killing one security force (SF) personnel, before escaping from the spot.
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According to media repots, a fidayeen (suicide terrorist) in police uniform carried out a attack outside an army unit in the Poonch town on May 15 killing one security force (SF) personnel, before escaping from the spot.
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June - 3 
According to official sources in north Kashmir, a fidayeen (suicide attack) attempt on a Police Station in Kupwara district was foiled on June 3. An unidentified assailant in police uniform appeared at the main entrance of Lalpora Police Station in Lolab valley of Kupwara district with an AK-47 rifl
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According to official sources in north Kashmir, a fidayeen (suicide attack) attempt on a Police Station in Kupwara district was foiled on June 3. An unidentified assailant in police uniform appeared at the main entrance of Lalpora Police Station in Lolab valley of Kupwara district with an AK-47 rifle and reportedly asked the guard on duty to open the gate for him. However, even as the guard on suspicion snatched the AK-47 rifle from the assailant, the latter managed to escape from the incident site. Kupwara Superintendent of Police, S D Singh, claimed that the assailant was a terrorist who must have appeared at the police station with the intention of carrying out a fidayeen attack.
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June - 28 
In the first major terrorist strike since Prime Minister Vajpayee's April 18-peace initiative, two fidayeen (suicide squad) terrorists attacked an army installation at the Dogra Regiment camp in Sunjwan on the outskirts of Jammu city on June 28 killing 12 soldiers and injuring seven others, includin
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In the first major terrorist strike since Prime Minister Vajpayee's April 18-peace initiative, two fidayeen (suicide squad) terrorists attacked an army installation at the Dogra Regiment camp in Sunjwan on the outskirts of Jammu city on June 28 killing 12 soldiers and injuring seven others, including a Lieutenant, before being killed by the troops. Official sources said that the death toll of soldiers could increase as the condition of two army personnel, who were airlifted to the Military Hospital in Udhampur, was stated to be serious. Two suicide terrorists wearing army uniforms reportedly stormed the army camp in the early hours on June 28 hurling grenades and firing indiscriminately, killing two guards at the main gate. While one of them entered the ground floor barrack and commenced indiscriminate firing on the sleeping soldiers with an AK rifle, the second terrorist took position outside the barrack. The terrorists were later shot dead by a quick reaction team of the Army, a spokesperson of the Army said in New Delhi. After the encounter, a bomb disposal squad carried out extensive sanitization of the entire area and defused three grenades thrown by the terrorists. Two AK-47 rifles with Pakistani markings and carrying Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) symbols besides 13 magazines, 470 rounds of ammunition, 23 grenades, some explosive material and Rupees 1800 in Pakistani currency were recovered from the slain terrorists. While identity of the slain terrorists has not been established thus far, the Daily Excelsior reported that an intercept said one of them could be Abu Hurera (code name).
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July - 4 
At least 44 persons were killed and 65 others injured when three armed terrorists, including a suspected suicide bomber, attacked a Shiite Muslim mosque in Quetta, capital of the Southwestern Balochistan province, during the Friday prayers on July 4. Curfew was imposed in the city and troops were de
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At least 44 persons were killed and 65 others injured when three armed terrorists, including a suspected suicide bomber, attacked a Shiite Muslim mosque in Quetta, capital of the Southwestern Balochistan province, during the Friday prayers on July 4. Curfew was imposed in the city and troops were deployed to maintain law and order as angry mobs set ablaze several vehicles following the massacre. According to media reports, over 450 worshippers were offering Friday prayers at the mosque, Jama Masjid-o-Imambargah Kalaan Isna Ashri, when three terrorists opened indiscriminate fire with automatic weapons and explosive devices. In retaliation, some of the worshippers attacked the killers and one of them, who had tied an explosive devise to his chest, pulled out its pin. The device reportedly exploded killing the terrorist. However, a conflicting report said that two police officials rushed towards the mosque and opened fire on the terrorists, injuring them. Two of the terrorists later blew themselves up. The police defused the explosive device that was tied to the third attacker. He reportedly succumbed to his injuries later. Separately, head of the Federal Interior Ministry's National Crises Management Cell, Brigadier Javed Cheema, said that at least one of the assailants appeared to be a suicide bomber as he had grenades tied to his body and was blown up.
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July - 22 
A three-member fidayeen (suicide squad) stormed an army camp on July 22 killing eight security force (SF) personnel, including a Brigadier, and injuring 12 others, including four top Generals, a Brigadier and two Colonels at village Bangti on the Tanda road in Akhnoor. According to reports, at aroun
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A three-member fidayeen (suicide squad) stormed an army camp on July 22 killing eight security force (SF) personnel, including a Brigadier, and injuring 12 others, including four top Generals, a Brigadier and two Colonels at village Bangti on the Tanda road in Akhnoor. According to reports, at around 0600 hours, three terrorists alighted from a vehicle and stormed the army camp at Bangti lobbing grenades and firing. While a sentry killed one of them, the others managed to enter the adjacent barrack and opened indiscriminate firing killing seven troops, including two Junior Commissioned Officers, and injuring six others. Later, another terrorist was shot dead by SF personnel in retaliatory firing. A few hours later, while a team of front ranking army officials were inspecting the incident site, a third member of the suicide squad hiding in the bushes inside the camp initially lobbed a grenade and then blew himself up killing Brigadier V K Govil and injuring among others, Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Hari Prasad, Commander of the Nagrota-based 16 Corps Lt Gen T P S Brar, two Major Generals D Khanna and T K Sapru, Brigadier Baldev Singh of 10 RT Brigade and two Colonels. Unnamed army sources were quoted as saying that Gen Prasad and Gen Brar had sustained minor injuries and they are "fully functional". While the identity of the slain terrorists is yet to be established, official sources suspect that the trio were Pakistanis. Three rifles and Rupees 6,000 in Indian currency were recovered from their possession. Meanwhile, a hitherto unknown group, the Al-Shahuda Brigade, suspected to be a front organisation of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack. The attack on the camp was carried out to protest visiting Pakistani opposition leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s remarks that the Line of Control (LoC) should be converted into a permanent border and that the Kashmir issue should be resolved within the framework of the 1972 Shimla Accord, a hand written press release faxed by the outfit to a news agency’s office in Srinagar said. "We are of the view that self-seeking Muslims have always damaged the cause of Islam and Fazal-ur- Rahman is the chip of the old block. He has hurt the feelings of Kashmiri Muslims," the release added. This is the second major attack on an army camp within a month. A suicide squad had attacked the army camp at Sunjawan on June 28 killing 12 troops and injuring seven others.
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July - 22 
At least two security force (SF) personnel were killed when two unidentified terrorists in army uniform carried out a suicide attack on an army camp at Akhnoor in Jammu district in the early hours of July 22, today. Reports said that the terrorists alighted from a vehicle and commenced firing on the
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At least two security force (SF) personnel were killed when two unidentified terrorists in army uniform carried out a suicide attack on an army camp at Akhnoor in Jammu district in the early hours of July 22, today. Reports said that the terrorists alighted from a vehicle and commenced firing on the SF personnel at Tanda in Akhnoor killing two of them and injuring four others. The terrorists reportedly entered deep inside the camp lobbing grenades and firing indiscriminately, official sources were quoted as saying. The camp has been sealed and army commandos have been rushed to track down the terrorists.
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December - 25 
At least 14 persons were killed and 46 others injured during a second assassination attempt in less than two weeks on President Pervez Musharraf in the Jhanda Chichi area of Rawalpindi on December 25. The President narrowly escaped the suicide assassination attempt when his motorcade was hit by two
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At least 14 persons were killed and 46 others injured during a second assassination attempt in less than two weeks on President Pervez Musharraf in the Jhanda Chichi area of Rawalpindi on December 25. The President narrowly escaped the suicide assassination attempt when his motorcade was hit by two explosive laden vehicles. Both the suicide bombers were also believed to have been killed in the incident. Reports indicated that the first explosive laden vehicle which hit the Presidential motorcade emerged out of a petrol station situated at the main road near Civil Lines police station and struck at the concrete road divider. Moments after the first attack, another suicide bomber driving an explosive laden white Suzuki Carry van smashed into a police van at the tail of the convoy. According to an unnamed police official, each of the vehicles driven was carrying about 25 to 30 kilogram of explosives. Over 20 vehicles, including three escort cars of the President’s entourage, were damaged in the blasts. The incident site is approximately 100 yards away from the bridge where General Musharraf earlier survived a bomb attack on December 14, 2003. Confirming the attack, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat said that "around 14 people have died and 46 injured." Information Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said that "It was an assassination attempt. Two suicide attackers in two cars tried to hit the president's vehicle. God has saved him. Three cars of the cavalcade, including the president's car, were damaged." Pakistan Television has reported that Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali convened an emergency cabinet meeting after the blast and appealed to the public to identify the plotters.
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