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January - 25 
One person was killed and six others sustained injuries in a car bomb attack at Hangu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 25, according to Daily Times. However, AFP reported that two men were killed in the attack and as many were injured. “At the moment, it appears to be a suicide
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One person was killed and six others sustained injuries in a car bomb attack at Hangu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 25, according to Daily Times. However, AFP reported that two men were killed in the attack and as many were injured. “At the moment, it appears to be a suicide attack,” Station House Officer of Hangu Police Saeed Khan told reporters. Saeed said the dead man was identified as Hayat, an Afghan refugee who was living in the Katakarni camp in Hangu. Deputy Inspector General of Kohat Police Salahuddin told reporters that police had arrested three men in connection with the attack– one in Kohat and the others in Peshawar.
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January - 26 
A suicide bomber blew himself up outside Hotel Marriott in the capital Islamabad on January 26, killing a guard, Tariq Mehmmod, and wounding five persons. The unidentified man detonated explosives strapped to his body after the security guard tried to stop him from entering the hotel through a side
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A suicide bomber blew himself up outside Hotel Marriott in the capital Islamabad on January 26, killing a guard, Tariq Mehmmod, and wounding five persons. The unidentified man detonated explosives strapped to his body after the security guard tried to stop him from entering the hotel through a side entrance, according to Dawn. “It was a suicide attack. The suicide attacker and a guard were killed,” Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said. He termed the bombing a failed attempt to kill people frequenting an upscale hotel. The suicide bombing occurred hours before a Republic Day function at the hotel hosted by India’s High Commission. The function, however, went ahead after the explosion.
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January - 27 
On January 27, 15 people including six police officials were killed and 60 others injured in a suicide attack targeting a Muharram procession near Qasim Ali Khan Mosque in the Dilgaran area of Qissa Khawani Bazaar in Peshawar, capital of Pakistan's North Western Frontier Province (NWFP). Peshawar po
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On January 27, 15 people including six police officials were killed and 60 others injured in a suicide attack targeting a Muharram procession near Qasim Ali Khan Mosque in the Dilgaran area of Qissa Khawani Bazaar in Peshawar, capital of Pakistan's North Western Frontier Province (NWFP). Peshawar police commissioner Mallik Muhammad Saad, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), three other police personnel and a Nazim (local official) were among those killed in the blast. Superintendent of Peshawar Police Zaibullah said that an unidentified bomber detonated explosives strapped to his body when police stopped him from entering the procession, which was to be taken out from Qasim Ali Khan Mosque. A senior security official said the two severed legs of the suspected bomber had been recovered from the site. The blast also caused a power outage that left the city centre in darkness, complicating rescue efforts. NWFP law minister told Daily Times that the attack is “an act of terrorism” and there was no evidence to suggest that the incident was part of Shia-Sunni sectarian violence.
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January - 29 
A suicide bomber killed two people, including a policeman, at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 29, reports Daily Times. Assistant Superintendent of Police, Captain Hamad, told Daily Times that the suicide bomber, wearing a black shawl, blew himself up as policem
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A suicide bomber killed two people, including a policeman, at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 29, reports Daily Times. Assistant Superintendent of Police, Captain Hamad, told Daily Times that the suicide bomber, wearing a black shawl, blew himself up as policeman Abdul Halim was searching him. He said that Naseer, a civilian working at a nearby petrol pump, was also killed, and seven other people, including two policemen, were injured. “The suicide bomber was a young boy. He initially refused to be searched, and when police began searching him, he blew himself up, killing a policeman, a civilian and himself,” said another police officer Aslam Khattak.
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February - 3 
A suicide bomber drove his explosives-laden jeep into a military convoy on February 3, killing two soldiers and injuring seven others in the Barakhel area of Tank district in North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The convoy of four vehicles was headed from Dera Ismail Khan. Tank city DSP Muhammad Kha
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A suicide bomber drove his explosives-laden jeep into a military convoy on February 3, killing two soldiers and injuring seven others in the Barakhel area of Tank district in North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The convoy of four vehicles was headed from Dera Ismail Khan. Tank city DSP Muhammad Khan told Daily Times, “It was a suicide attack”. Military spokesman Major General Shaukat Sultan said three wounded soldiers were in critical condition. “I cannot give details about the investigation but they are terrorists who have done this,” he told. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack and authorities suspect pro-Taliban tribal militants from South Waziristan were behind it
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February - 3 
A suspected militant blew himself up while planting a bomb outside a video and music shop in southern Lakki Marwat district of NWFP on February 3. The blast damaged a dozen nearby shops in the town, a settled area near Bannu district.
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A suspected militant blew himself up while planting a bomb outside a video and music shop in southern Lakki Marwat district of NWFP on February 3. The blast damaged a dozen nearby shops in the town, a settled area near Bannu district.
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February - 6 
A suicide attacker blew himself up in the car park of Islamabad airport on February 6 night, killing himself and injuring 10 people, mostly security force personnel, reports Daily News. Police officials said that the attacker arrived at the airport close to 8:50 pm in a taxi with two other people an
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A suicide attacker blew himself up in the car park of Islamabad airport on February 6 night, killing himself and injuring 10 people, mostly security force personnel, reports Daily News. Police officials said that the attacker arrived at the airport close to 8:50 pm in a taxi with two other people and was stopped for checking by Airport Security Force officials who asked for his identification. The man opened fire at the guards and then ran towards the VIP lounge of the airport forcing the security officials to return fire, which led to an explosion. A police official told that the explosion damaged several cars.
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February - 17 
On February 17, 17 people, including a senior civil judge, were killed and 30 others injured in a powerful suicide bombing in the Quetta District Courts compound, reports Daily Times. The blast took place inside the courtroom of Senior Civil Judge Abdul Wahid Durrani at 11:05am. Tariq Masood Khosa,
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On February 17, 17 people, including a senior civil judge, were killed and 30 others injured in a powerful suicide bombing in the Quetta District Courts compound, reports Daily Times. The blast took place inside the courtroom of Senior Civil Judge Abdul Wahid Durrani at 11:05am. Tariq Masood Khosa, Balochistan’s inspector general of police said, “It was a suicide bombing which is evident from the recovery of the heads of two persons. One of them entered the courtroom and blew himself up.” He further said police were considering all possible motives for the attack and were not ruling out the involvement of a “foreign hand”.
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March - 24 
Two persons were killed when a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber blew himself up at a military check point in Jaffna on March 24, according to Press Trust of India. The man was killed along with the soldier who tried to search him near a Hindu temple. The blast occurre
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Two persons were killed when a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber blew himself up at a military check point in Jaffna on March 24, according to Press Trust of India. The man was killed along with the soldier who tried to search him near a Hindu temple. The blast occurred even as clashes between the military and LTTE were continuing in the northern Vavuniya district where the military said it killed 20 LTTE cadres in the past two days for the loss of nine soldiers killed.
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March - 27 
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) carried out a suicide attack targeting the Army main base at Chenkalady in the Batticaloa district against on March 27 (today), reports Sri Lanka Army. Three members of the Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP), identified as Carthic, Chandru and Vicky, a
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The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) carried out a suicide attack targeting the Army main base at Chenkalady in the Batticaloa district against on March 27 (today), reports Sri Lanka Army. Three members of the Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP), identified as Carthic, Chandru and Vicky, a 12-year-old boy Navarathnam two security force (SF) personnel were killed in the explosion. Five civilians, two Army soldiers and two Policemen were injured. According to reports, soldiers on sentry duty at a road barrier in front of the Chenkalady Army camp spotted the unusual movement of a tractor around the camp premises alerted the main road barrier as the tractor laden with explosives was fast heading towards the main entrance of the camp. The tractor with two suicide bombers crashed into the barrier but the troops immediately opened fire on the tractor. Subsequently LTTE cadres blew themselves up causing a huge explosion that covered a considerable extent of the area that housed a political office of the EPDP nearby.
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March - 29 
A suicide bomber blew himself up in an army training area in Guliana near Kharian Cantonment on March 29, killing two soldiers and injuring seven others, reports Dawn. According to the report, an old man came into the training area and blew himself where soldiers were busy in training, killing Ghula
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A suicide bomber blew himself up in an army training area in Guliana near Kharian Cantonment on March 29, killing two soldiers and injuring seven others, reports Dawn. According to the report, an old man came into the training area and blew himself where soldiers were busy in training, killing Ghulam Rasool on the spot and injuring eight others. One of the injured Masood succumbed to his injuries later. The Kharian Deputy Superintendent of Police told Dawn that it would be difficult to identity the suicide bomber because his remains only included two limbs.
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April - 28 
As reported earlier, 25 people were killed and Federal Interior Minister Sherpao and his young son Sikandar Sherpao Khan were among several people wounded in a suicide attack on April 28, moments after the minister finished a speech at a public rally in his hometown Charsadda. NWFP Inspector General
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As reported earlier, 25 people were killed and Federal Interior Minister Sherpao and his young son Sikandar Sherpao Khan were among several people wounded in a suicide attack on April 28, moments after the minister finished a speech at a public rally in his hometown Charsadda. NWFP Inspector General of Police Sharif Virk informed that five police personnel were among the 25 dead. The head of the suicide bomber, who had a brown beard and was aged 30-35, was found at the site of the blast near Station Koroona in Charsadda, and “he looks like an Afghan,” Virk told reporters.
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April - 28 
On April 28, 25 persons including five security force personnel were killed and Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao Khan and his young son Sikandar Sherpao Khan were among the scores injured in a suicide attack at a public rally at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), reports Daily Time
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On April 28, 25 persons including five security force personnel were killed and Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao Khan and his young son Sikandar Sherpao Khan were among the scores injured in a suicide attack at a public rally at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), reports Daily Times. Unofficial sources, however, put the death toll at more than 30. NWFP Inspector General of Police Sharif Virk said that the head of the suicide bomber, who had a brown beard and was aged 30-35, was found at the site of the blast. “He looks like an Afghan,” Virk said. Intelligence sources said that the minister had been forewarned of a possible attack on him and “circumstantial evidence links Waziristan to the attack”. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
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May - 15 
25 people were killed and at least 35 others wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up on the ground floor of the Marhaba Hotel in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on May 15, according to Daily Times. Most of those killed were Afghans, including the restaurant’s owne
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25 people were killed and at least 35 others wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up on the ground floor of the Marhaba Hotel in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on May 15, according to Daily Times. Most of those killed were Afghans, including the restaurant’s owner Sadruddin and his two sons, two women and a five year-old child. The attack occurred at approximately 12:50 pm as the restaurant was crowded with customers for lunch. Witnesses and police said that restaurant owner Sadruddin was an Uzbek of Afghan origin and he was a supporter of former Uzbek warlord Abdur Rashid Dostum, according to Dawn.
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May - 24 
A suspected LTTE suicide bomber on an explosive laden motor bicycle rammed a bus carrying army personnel on the first cross street in capital Colombo at around 9:00 am on May 24, the military said, reports Colombo Page. Two soldiers were killed and five other persons sustained injuries in the attack
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A suspected LTTE suicide bomber on an explosive laden motor bicycle rammed a bus carrying army personnel on the first cross street in capital Colombo at around 9:00 am on May 24, the military said, reports Colombo Page. Two soldiers were killed and five other persons sustained injuries in the attack.
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May - 28 
A suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden Land Cruiser into a FC vehicle in the same area, killing two FC personnel, identified as Fareed Hussain and Nametullah and injuring another identified as Masood Afsar. Area Force Commander Muqabil Mahsud told Dawn that the convoy of the FC comprising three
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A suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden Land Cruiser into a FC vehicle in the same area, killing two FC personnel, identified as Fareed Hussain and Nametullah and injuring another identified as Masood Afsar. Area Force Commander Muqabil Mahsud told Dawn that the convoy of the FC comprising three vehicles was heading from Tank to Boltonabad to secure the area when it was ambushed. He said the explosive-laden Land Cruiser coming from the opposite direction rammed into the paramilitary vehicle, causing a massive blast while another car driven by militants sped away.
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July - 4 
11 people, including six security force (SF) personnel, are reported to have died in a suicide attack on a caravan of SFs in North Waziristan on July 4. According to The News, the caravan of SFs was going to Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) from Miranshah, headquarters of North Wazir
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11 people, including six security force (SF) personnel, are reported to have died in a suicide attack on a caravan of SFs in North Waziristan on July 4. According to The News, the caravan of SFs was going to Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) from Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan. A suicide attacker rammed his explosive-laden car with the caravan near Mir Ali. Four SF personnel and a passer-by child died on the spot while two soldiers and three passers-by succumbed to injuries at a hospital. The suicide attacker also was killed.
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July - 12 
According to Daily Times, a suicide bomber killed three police personnel, Sub-Inspector Taj Maluk and constables Riaz and Islam Gul, by detonating the explosives wrapped around his waist in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The suicide attack came moments after a military con
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According to Daily Times, a suicide bomber killed three police personnel, Sub-Inspector Taj Maluk and constables Riaz and Islam Gul, by detonating the explosives wrapped around his waist in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The suicide attack came moments after a military convoy passed through the area, informed police officer Abdur Rashid Khan. Unconfirmed reports said that there were two suicide bombers. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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July - 12 
According to Dawn, a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the Political Agent’s office in the Miranshah area of North Waziristan on July 12, killing four people and injuring three others. Political agent Pirzada Khan, who was in the office at the time, is reported to have escaped unhurt
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According to Dawn, a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the Political Agent’s office in the Miranshah area of North Waziristan on July 12, killing four people and injuring three others. Political agent Pirzada Khan, who was in the office at the time, is reported to have escaped unhurt
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July - 12 
An official quoted an eyewitness as saying that a man, disguised as a Khasadar Force soldier, entered the administration headquarters through the main gate at about 4:30 pm and proceeded to the office of the Political Agent. When stopped by guard Fareedullah, he scuffled with him and later pulling o
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An official quoted an eyewitness as saying that a man, disguised as a Khasadar Force soldier, entered the administration headquarters through the main gate at about 4:30 pm and proceeded to the office of the Political Agent. When stopped by guard Fareedullah, he scuffled with him and later pulling out a pistol fired on him, the official said. Sources said the man blew himself up when another guard, Attaullah, tried to get hold of him from behind. Three of the dead were identified as Attaullah, Fareedullah and Saddique Amin, also a government employee.
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July - 14 
At least 23 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and 27 others injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed car into their convoy on July 14, reported Daily Times. “The FC lost 23 jawans in the terrorist attack,” ISPR Director General Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. An unna
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At least 23 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and 27 others injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed car into their convoy on July 14, reported Daily Times. “The FC lost 23 jawans in the terrorist attack,” ISPR Director General Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. An unnamed senior administration official said the attack occurred 20-kilometres southeast of Miranshah when a FC convoy was heading towards Miranshah from the Razmak area.
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July - 14 
Daily Times reports that a suicide bomber killed a high profile Shia scholar and political leader, Allama Hasan Turabi along with his nephew near his residence in Abbas town in the Sindh province on July 14. Three policemen were also wounded in the attack. Karachi city witnessed acts of violence in
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Daily Times reports that a suicide bomber killed a high profile Shia scholar and political leader, Allama Hasan Turabi along with his nephew near his residence in Abbas town in the Sindh province on July 14. Three policemen were also wounded in the attack. Karachi city witnessed acts of violence in the aftermath of Hassan Turrabi’s murder. Enraged mob set ablaze at least six vehicles and a petrol pump.
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July - 15 
At approximately 4:15 pm (PST), a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Dera Ismail Khan Police Lines as candidates took police entrance exams. Police official Safiullah told Daily Times that 26 people were killed, including 12 police personnel and the suicide bomber, and 61 others were wounded.
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At approximately 4:15 pm (PST), a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Dera Ismail Khan Police Lines as candidates took police entrance exams. Police official Safiullah told Daily Times that 26 people were killed, including 12 police personnel and the suicide bomber, and 61 others were wounded.
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July - 15 
At least 47 people were killed and over a hundred injured in suicide bombings targeting security forces in the Swat and Dera Ismail Khan districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 15 in apparent revenge attacks by militants for the Lal Masjid operation, according to media reports.
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At least 47 people were killed and over a hundred injured in suicide bombings targeting security forces in the Swat and Dera Ismail Khan districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 15 in apparent revenge attacks by militants for the Lal Masjid operation, according to media reports.
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July - 15 
In the first attack, at least 13 security force (SF) personnel and six civilians, including three children, were killed and more than 50 people sustained injuries at Matta in the Swat district when two suicide bombers rammed two cars packed with explosives into an army convoy early in the morning, T
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In the first attack, at least 13 security force (SF) personnel and six civilians, including three children, were killed and more than 50 people sustained injuries at Matta in the Swat district when two suicide bombers rammed two cars packed with explosives into an army convoy early in the morning, The News reported. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. “Some people have been taken into custody and the police are investigating,” disclosed the Swat District Coordination Officer Syed Muhammad Javed.
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July - 17 
A suicide bomber struck outside the venue of a lawyers rally in Islamabad on July 17, killing 16 people and injuring at least 63, including 10 police officials, according to hospital sources, reported Daily Times. Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao told local television that at least 12 pers
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A suicide bomber struck outside the venue of a lawyers rally in Islamabad on July 17, killing 16 people and injuring at least 63, including 10 police officials, according to hospital sources, reported Daily Times. Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao told local television that at least 12 persons were killed in the explosion and 35 were injured, and added, “It was apparently a suicide bombing.” The powerful blast went off at about 8:27 pm outside the main entrance of the corridor leading to the venue of the event in F-8 Markaz, shortly before Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was to pass through the site to give a speech to lawyers of the Islamabad District Bar Association. The site was 40 meters away from the main stage where hundreds of supporters of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz had set up camps to welcome the chief justice. The blast occurred within the PPP camp and many of the dead, including three women, were activists of the party. Geo News quoted witnesses as saying the suicide bomber pulled up at the scene on a motorcycle.
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July - 17 
Four persons, including three soldiers, were killed in a suicide attack at a security check-post in North Waziristan on July 17, Daily Times reports. Eyewitnesses said the suicide bomber walked towards the checkpoint in Kajhri, 35 kilometers east of Miranshah, and blew himself up as he mingled with
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Four persons, including three soldiers, were killed in a suicide attack at a security check-post in North Waziristan on July 17, Daily Times reports. Eyewitnesses said the suicide bomber walked towards the checkpoint in Kajhri, 35 kilometers east of Miranshah, and blew himself up as he mingled with soldiers manning the post. Three soldiers, a civilian and the bomber died in the attack, and two people were injured, military spokesman Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. “Security forces ordered a truck to stop. A man got down from the vehicle then walked up to the post and blew himself up,” AFP quoted Gen Arshad as saying.
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July - 19 
15 persons, including a prayer leader and two children, were killed and several people injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up during Isha (night) prayers at a mosque at Pathan Lines Centre in the Kohat Cantonment area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), reported Daily Times. Most of the v
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15 persons, including a prayer leader and two children, were killed and several people injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up during Isha (night) prayers at a mosque at Pathan Lines Centre in the Kohat Cantonment area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), reported Daily Times. Most of the victims were army officials, sources added. Meanwhile, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said, "Indirectly these attacks are a backlash reaction against the Red Mosque."
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July - 19 
According to Daily Times, 29 persons, including 22 civilians and seven police officers, were killed and around 50 injured in a suicide car bomb attack at the Gadani Bus Stop in the industrial town of Hub in Balochistan on July 19-morning. Balochistan’s Inspector General of Police Tariq Masood Khosa,
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According to Daily Times, 29 persons, including 22 civilians and seven police officers, were killed and around 50 injured in a suicide car bomb attack at the Gadani Bus Stop in the industrial town of Hub in Balochistan on July 19-morning. Balochistan’s Inspector General of Police Tariq Masood Khosa, said, "It was a suicide attack that was targeted at Chinese engineers working in Balochistan," and added, "It is premature to say who masterminded the blast. One can’t say if it was to avenge the military operation in Jamia Hafsa or was carried out by Baloch insurgents or Taliban elements. All options are under consideration." Local police sources said that a 50-kg bomb had been fixed inside the car. The blast also damaged 10 cars and temporarily disrupted the power supply to most of Hub. Two of the destroyed vehicles belonged to the Balochistan police while one of them was that of the Chinese engineers.
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July - 19 
Five civilian and two policemen were killed and 35 others injured when a suicide bomber set off his explosives-packed car at the Hangu Police Training College (PTC). Police official Rehman Gul Khan said the suicide bomber wanted to take his car inside the PTC on the main Hangu-Kohat Road where 500-6
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Five civilian and two policemen were killed and 35 others injured when a suicide bomber set off his explosives-packed car at the Hangu Police Training College (PTC). Police official Rehman Gul Khan said the suicide bomber wanted to take his car inside the PTC on the main Hangu-Kohat Road where 500-600 police cadets were doing their routine morning parade. The suicide bomber blew up the vehicle when police personnel deployed at the PTC gate tried to stop him. Hangu District Police Officer (DPO) Ghulam Mohammad said that around 40-50 kg of explosives was packed in the car.
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July - 20 
Four persons, including a paramilitary soldier, were killed and five others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a security check post near Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 20, according to Dawn. The deceased included two civilians and the bomber. Two of
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Four persons, including a paramilitary soldier, were killed and five others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a security check post near Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 20, according to Dawn. The deceased included two civilians and the bomber. Two of the five persons injured were reported to be paramilitary soldiers. Officials said that the suicide attack occurred at Boya check post, some 15 kilometres west of Miranshah.
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July - 24 
Taliban leader Abdullah Mehsud blew himself up to avoid arrest after he was surrounded by security forces in a house at Zhob in Balochistan on July 24, according to Daily Times. Police arrested three of Mehsud’s accomplices, including his brother Abdul Rehman Mehsud. Anti-terrorist Force (ATF) comma
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Taliban leader Abdullah Mehsud blew himself up to avoid arrest after he was surrounded by security forces in a house at Zhob in Balochistan on July 24, according to Daily Times. Police arrested three of Mehsud’s accomplices, including his brother Abdul Rehman Mehsud. Anti-terrorist Force (ATF) commandoes raided the house of Sheikh Ayub Mandokhel, a district leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Maulana Fazlur Rehman faction), before morning prayers after learning that Mehsud was inside. "The ATF asked Abdullah Mehsud to surrender and take off his shirt when they had almost overpowered him. However, he refused to surrender and blew himself up with explosives," said an unnamed source in the provincial capital Quetta. The ATF also arrested Ayub’s younger brother, Sheikh Azam, and his son, Sheikh Sheryar. The whereabouts of Sheikh Ayub were unknown.
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July - 27 
At least 15 people, including eight police personnel, were killed and 53 others wounded, when a suicide bomber struck a group of police personnel in a restaurant following a clash between the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) activists and the police after Friday prayers in Islamabad on July 27, according to
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At least 15 people, including eight police personnel, were killed and 53 others wounded, when a suicide bomber struck a group of police personnel in a restaurant following a clash between the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) activists and the police after Friday prayers in Islamabad on July 27, according to The News. The bomber reportedly blew himself up at the Muzaffargarh Nihari House and the Pakwan Centre, some 500 yards away from the Lal Masjid in a busy business centre in a thickly populated area of the capital, at about 5.20 pm. Around 20 personnel of the Punjab Police were sitting in and outside the restaurant at that time. The dead included eight Punjab Police personnel with 16 others injured. “It was a suicide bombing. We have found the remains of the attacker and we are carrying out DNA testing,” interior ministry spokesperson Brig (retd) Javed Cheema told AFP.
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August - 3 
According to Dawn, a suicide blast targeting the family of a government official killed two persons and injured six members of the family in the Gora village of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 3-night.
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According to Dawn, a suicide blast targeting the family of a government official killed two persons and injured six members of the family in the Gora village of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 3-night.
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August - 4 
Nine persons were killed and 43 others injured when a suicide car bomber triggered an explosion at a busy bus stop near the entry point of Parachinar city in the Kurram Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on August 4, according to Daily Times. A 10-year-old girl was among those kill
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Nine persons were killed and 43 others injured when a suicide car bomber triggered an explosion at a busy bus stop near the entry point of Parachinar city in the Kurram Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on August 4, according to Daily Times. A 10-year-old girl was among those killed in the attack. Dr. Muhammad Hanif Jan of the Parachinar hospital told Daily Times that four people died instantly in the suicide car bombing while five others succumbed to their wounds in the hospital. He added that 43 injured people were being treated and the condition of some of them was critical. Eyewitnesses said that a car driven by a bearded man crashed into another car from behind at 10:30 am and as people gathered there was a big explosion. Kurram Agency Political Agent Sahibzada Anees confirmed that it was a suicide attack and said that security was already high in the city and it was not clear whether the bomber had a different target or he was simply interested in killing people. Security officials said that the political agent was to pass through the same entry point and it was not clear if he was the bomber’s target.
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August - 7 
A senior Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader for the Pandarikulam area in Vavuniya district, identified as Ayyanna alias Neeshan, blew himself up detonating a suicide belt when the troops swooped on a group of LTTE cadres moving in the Koomankulam junction area on August 7, according to S
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A senior Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader for the Pandarikulam area in Vavuniya district, identified as Ayyanna alias Neeshan, blew himself up detonating a suicide belt when the troops swooped on a group of LTTE cadres moving in the Koomankulam junction area on August 7, according to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) reports. Ayyanna sustained injuries following gunfire directed by troops but his accomplices managed to escape. As the troops went closer, the wounded area leader blew himself up to avoid being caught by the troops. Investigations confirmed that he wore a suicide jacket around his waist. One LTTE dog tag, two hand grenades, one telephone and a motorbike were recovered from the incident site. Two soldiers were injured in the incident.
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August - 7 
Elsewhere, on August 7, three hand grenades were lobbed at troops on duty in the Pumankulam area when troops attempted to search two persons on suspicion, a spokesman for the Media Centre for National Security said, according to Daily News. In the retaliatory fire, troops killed one of them, while t
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Elsewhere, on August 7, three hand grenades were lobbed at troops on duty in the Pumankulam area when troops attempted to search two persons on suspicion, a spokesman for the Media Centre for National Security said, according to Daily News. In the retaliatory fire, troops killed one of them, while the other detonated a suicide belt and killed himself.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, a suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden jeep into a military vehicle near Jandola, killing himself and wounding five soldiers.
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Meanwhile, a suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden jeep into a military vehicle near Jandola, killing himself and wounding five soldiers.
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August - 18 
In a separate incident, a suicide bomber blew himself up in Bannu after being cornered by police, injuring a policeman and a civilian, informed the police officer.
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In a separate incident, a suicide bomber blew himself up in Bannu after being cornered by police, injuring a policeman and a civilian, informed the police officer.
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August - 18 
Two soldiers were killed and an equal number of them injured in a suicide attack at the Dharkhubi checkpost near the Mir Ali town on August 18, a security official said, according to Daily Times. The suicide attack came hours after troops attacked three suspected militant hideouts in South Wazirista
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Two soldiers were killed and an equal number of them injured in a suicide attack at the Dharkhubi checkpost near the Mir Ali town on August 18, a security official said, according to Daily Times. The suicide attack came hours after troops attacked three suspected militant hideouts in South Waziristan, triggering a shootout that left at least 10 soldiers injured.
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August - 20 
Six security force (SF) personnel were killed and 18 persons, including a civilian, were wounded on August 20 when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into a checkpoint on Kurram Road in the Hangu district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. Hangu District P
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Six security force (SF) personnel were killed and 18 persons, including a civilian, were wounded on August 20 when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into a checkpoint on Kurram Road in the Hangu district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. Hangu District Police Officer Ghulam Mohammad Khan disclosed that the suicide bomber came in a blue jeep from Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, and struck the Militia Mandoori check-post. A woman is reported to have died when SFs opened indiscriminate fire after the incident. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the suicide attack, The News reported. Their purported spokesman, Abdul Hai Ghazi, said from Waziristan, "We carried out the suicide attack in Thall and killed 20 soldiers." He also said the bomber was from North Waziristan.
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August - 24 
Seven soldiers were killed and 18 others sustained injuries on August 24 in North Waziristan in four militant attacks, including two suicide bombings targeting the same Pakistan Army convoy at two different places, according to The News. One of the suicide bombers rammed his explosives-laden vehi
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Seven soldiers were killed and 18 others sustained injuries on August 24 in North Waziristan in four militant attacks, including two suicide bombings targeting the same Pakistan Army convoy at two different places, according to The News. One of the suicide bombers rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into the military convoy near the Qamar Picket built on a roadside hill near the Mir Ali town, killing five soldiers and injuring 10 others. Cobra gunship helicopters reportedly attacked suspected militant hideouts later but reports about any loss of life were not available. The same convoy, which had come from Bannu in the North West Frontier Province and was on its way to Razmak, was attacked once more when it proceeded further. Another suicide bomber riding a vehicle struck the convoy near Asadkhel village on the road to Razmak, killing two soldiers and injuring two others. Villagers in Qutabkhel said gunship helicopters shelled the area after the attack on the military convoy. Military officials were later quoted as saying that two militants were killed by the troops in retaliatory firing. The third convoy to be attacked was reportedly transporting troops from the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) from Qutabkhel to Miranshah, the headquarters of North Waziristan. Three FC personnel were wounded in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack that targeted the convoy.
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September - 1 
Four paramilitary troops were killed and six others injured in a suicide attack at a check-post in the Mamoond area of Bajaur Agency on September 1, according to Daily Times. Local residents said that a civilian was killed when the security forces opened fire after the attack. No group has claimed r
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Four paramilitary troops were killed and six others injured in a suicide attack at a check-post in the Mamoond area of Bajaur Agency on September 1, according to Daily Times. Local residents said that a civilian was killed when the security forces opened fire after the attack. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but telephone calls to local journalists in Khar asked them to report the attack as a ‘’fidayee hamla’’ (suicide attack).
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September - 1 
Six troops were injured when a suicide bomber targeted a check-post in the Jandola area of Tank district in North Waziristan.
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Six troops were injured when a suicide bomber targeted a check-post in the Jandola area of Tank district in North Waziristan.
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September - 4 
At least 30 people were killed and 70 others wounded in two suicide attacks at Qasim Market and RA Bazaar in the garrison city of Rawalpindi on September 4, according to The News. The first suicide bomber targeted a bus that was carrying about 35 employees of a defence agency to their office near th
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At least 30 people were killed and 70 others wounded in two suicide attacks at Qasim Market and RA Bazaar in the garrison city of Rawalpindi on September 4, according to The News. The first suicide bomber targeted a bus that was carrying about 35 employees of a defence agency to their office near the Qasim Market, killing at least 20 people. Soon after, another blast occurred near the RA Bazaar police station, killing 10 more people.
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September - 11 
19 people were killed and 15 others wounded when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up near a thickly-populated area of Bannu Choongi in the Dera Ismail Khan district of North west Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 11-afternoon, according to The News. The incident occurred at around 3:10 pm (
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19 people were killed and 15 others wounded when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up near a thickly-populated area of Bannu Choongi in the Dera Ismail Khan district of North west Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 11-afternoon, according to The News. The incident occurred at around 3:10 pm (PST) when police directed a suspected passenger of a pickup on the way to Kech village to come out and offer a body search. As the passenger came out of the vehicle, he blew himself up, killing 18 people on the spot, including two police personnel, who wanted to search the bomber. Another person succumbed to his injuries later, raising the death toll to 19. Deputy Inspector General Police, Habibur Rahman, told The News that the bomber was 14 to 15 years of age. Dera Ismail Khan District Police Officer Mohammad Khaliq linked the suicide blast with the deteriorating law and order in Waziristan, according to Daily Times.
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September - 13 
At least 20 people were killed in a bomb blast in a high-security military area in Tarbela Ghazi near Islamabad on September 13, according to The News. The bomb exploded in the mess of Karar Company of the Special Services Group. The communication and wireless system of security agencies was also re
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At least 20 people were killed in a bomb blast in a high-security military area in Tarbela Ghazi near Islamabad on September 13, according to The News. The bomb exploded in the mess of Karar Company of the Special Services Group. The communication and wireless system of security agencies was also reportedly affected by the explosion. Two unnamed intelligence officials told AP that it was a suicide attack, and that the bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the canteen where dozens of commandos were having dinner, according to Daily Times. "It was a suicide attack," another official said, adding the bomber could have been one of the civilian workers at the brigade headquarters of the Special Operation Task Force (SOTF), Dawn reported. The Tarbela facility, about 100km south of Islamabad, is the headquarters of the SOTF, a unit of the Pakistan Army’s elite Special Services Group, which had been set up with American aid to neutralise al Qaeda. Media reports stated that the Karar Company had participated in the Lal Masjid operation.
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September - 22 
A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden jeep into a military truck near Tank, killing himself and wounding three soldiers, eyewitnesses said. They said a military convoy was going from Tank to the Frontier Region of Jandola when the jeep hit one of the vehicles carrying soldiers near a customs
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A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden jeep into a military truck near Tank, killing himself and wounding three soldiers, eyewitnesses said. They said a military convoy was going from Tank to the Frontier Region of Jandola when the jeep hit one of the vehicles carrying soldiers near a customs check post. The jeep was completely destroyed in the blast.
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October - 1 
On October 1, a suicide bomber disguised in a woman’s burqa (veil) blew himself up at a busy police checkpost in Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) killing at least 16 people including four police personnel, reports Daily Times. Police officer Asar Islam told, “A man disguised in a bur
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On October 1, a suicide bomber disguised in a woman’s burqa (veil) blew himself up at a busy police checkpost in Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) killing at least 16 people including four police personnel, reports Daily Times. Police officer Asar Islam told, “A man disguised in a burqa got out of an auto-rickshaw when police stopped the vehicle for a search at a checkpoint. He then blew himself up.” Bannu police chief Ameer Hamza Mahsud said that examination of the remains “confirmed that it was a male suicide bomber” wearing women’s clothing. Interior Ministry spokesman Brig Javed Cheema said that a further 29 persons were injured in the attack.
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October - 11 
According to IANS, two suicide bombers were killed and three paramilitary personnel wounded in a suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp near the Dal Lake in capital Srinagar. According to reports, the two heavily armed suicide militants entered into the makeshift battalion head
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According to IANS, two suicide bombers were killed and three paramilitary personnel wounded in a suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp near the Dal Lake in capital Srinagar. According to reports, the two heavily armed suicide militants entered into the makeshift battalion headquarters of the CRPF on October 11. Police and CRPF personnel on October 12 (today) killed the two suicide bombers. "Both the intruders have been killed and the area is now being cleared for traffic and civilian movement. Three CRPF troopers also got wounded in the attack," a senior police officer told IANS. The spokesman of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Abdullah Ghaznavi, told Daily Excelsior in a satellite telephonic conversation from Pakistan that fidayeen (suicide squad) of his group had stormed the camp.
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October - 11 
Two soldiers were injured when an improvised explosive device struck a military convoy coming from North Waziristan near Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 11, reports Daily Times.
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Two soldiers were injured when an improvised explosive device struck a military convoy coming from North Waziristan near Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 11, reports Daily Times.
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October - 18 
A suicide bombing in a crowd welcoming former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto killed 138 persons and injured approximately 550 others on October 18-night in Karachi, according to The News. Two explosions struck near a truck carrying Benazir, but she was not injured and was hurried to her house, police
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A suicide bombing in a crowd welcoming former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto killed 138 persons and injured approximately 550 others on October 18-night in Karachi, according to The News. Two explosions struck near a truck carrying Benazir, but she was not injured and was hurried to her house, police and officials of her party said. "The blasts hit two police vehicles which were escorting the truck carrying Ms Bhutto. The target was the truck," senior Karachi police official Azhar Farooqui told Reuters. Police officer Raja Umer Khitab said evidence at the incident site suggested it was a suicide bombing. He informed that the legs and head of the suicide bomber were found. "There were two blasts, one on the left side and one on the right side of the procession… It appears these were suicide attacks, but it is not confirmed," Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said. "This was an act of terrorism targeting Benazir Bhutto and aimed at sabotaging the democratic process," Sherpao told AFP. "We suspect these were suicide bombings because any pre-planted or timed device would have been prevented by jammers attached to security vehicles," he added. The two explosions occurred a minute apart shortly after midnight near Karsaz bridge close to the vehicle Benazir Bhutto was traveling in, at the head of a procession of hundreds of thousands of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) supporters who had flooded the streets of Karachi to welcome their leader on her return from eight years in self-imposed exile, according to Daily Times. "Benazir Bhutto was immediately taken to her ancestral Bilawal House after the blast," Interior Ministry spokesperson Javed Cheema told AFP.
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October - 30 
A suicide bomber killed eight people, including three police personnel, and injured at least 18 others, including 14 police personnel, when he blew himself up at a police picket near district courts in the cantonment area of Rawalpindi on October 30-morning, according to Daily Times. Rawalpindi City
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A suicide bomber killed eight people, including three police personnel, and injured at least 18 others, including 14 police personnel, when he blew himself up at a police picket near district courts in the cantonment area of Rawalpindi on October 30-morning, according to Daily Times. Rawalpindi City Police Officer Saud Aziz disclosed that the bomber walked up to the check-post and blew himself up at around 11.25am after the police tried to capture him. President Pervez Musharraf had been meeting governors and chief ministers at Camp Office less than a kilometer away from the incident site, AFP quoted officials as saying. The fortified army posts at the checkpoint and the nearby gate to the residence of Joint Chief of Army Staff Chairman General Tariq Majid were scarred with shrapnel and spattered with blood, AFP added.
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November - 1 
A suicide bomber rammed his motorcycle into a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) bus, killing seven officers of the Pakistan Air Force and three civilians on the Faisalabad Road in Sargodha in Punjab province on November 1-morning, according to Dawn. At least 28 people were wounded in the attack. The bus was
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A suicide bomber rammed his motorcycle into a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) bus, killing seven officers of the Pakistan Air Force and three civilians on the Faisalabad Road in Sargodha in Punjab province on November 1-morning, according to Dawn. At least 28 people were wounded in the attack. The bus was reportedly carrying PAF staff from the Mushaf Mir Airbase to Kirana Ammunition Depot when the bomber targeted the bus at approximately 6.45a.m. Sources said that 50 PAF personnel and civilians were in the bus. "It was a suicide attack and the target was the bus which was carrying the air force officials and civilians," military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP. The District Police Officer Waseem Ahmad Khan Sial informed that the head of the bomber had been found and appeared to be a local. It was the second suicide attack in Sargodha. In an attack in the Police Lines area in mid-August, three police personnel were killed.
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November - 9 
Three persons were killed and two others, including a former provincial minister, were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the house of Federal Minister for Political Affairs Amir Muqam in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on November 9-afternoon, according t
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Three persons were killed and two others, including a former provincial minister, were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the house of Federal Minister for Political Affairs Amir Muqam in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on November 9-afternoon, according to Dawn. The blast occurred at around 3.45pm (PST) when the minister was having a meeting with some of his associates at his home in Hayatabad. Muqam, who is also provincial president of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League, escaped unhurt. According to eyewitnesses, the bomber blew himself up when police stopped him from entering the house. City Police Officer Abdul Majeed Marwat confirmed the suicide attack and subsequent casualties, Daily Times reported.
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November - 20 
Azhar Ali Farooqui, the Chief of Karachi Police, has confirmed that the twin explosions of October 18 were suicide bombings and two bombers had attacked the convoy of former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party Chairperson Benazir Bhutto, according to Daily Times. “The investigation team is ve
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Azhar Ali Farooqui, the Chief of Karachi Police, has confirmed that the twin explosions of October 18 were suicide bombings and two bombers had attacked the convoy of former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party Chairperson Benazir Bhutto, according to Daily Times. “The investigation team is very close to reaching a conclusion but I cannot yet disclose anything to the media regarding the involvement of Qari Zafar [the al Qaeda militant leader in Wana] or any other militant group,” said Farooqui.
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November - 24 
Two suicide bombers on November 24-morning simultaneously targeted military personnel and installations at two different places in Rawalpindi, claiming over 32 lives and wounding 55 others, according to The News. In the first attack that occurred at 7.55 am (PST), the suicide bomber while trying
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Two suicide bombers on November 24-morning simultaneously targeted military personnel and installations at two different places in Rawalpindi, claiming over 32 lives and wounding 55 others, according to The News. In the first attack that occurred at 7.55 am (PST), the suicide bomber while trying to enter the Hamza Camp, the main office of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), from the out-gate hit the staff bus of the agency. The blast, which occurred 200 metres from Faizabad at the Murree Road, killed over 30 personnel on the bus and among the guards standing at the main gate. The attacks took place at the same time near the GHQ when another suicide bomber blew up his car after hitting an Army check-post when he was intercepted while trying to infiltrate into the high security zone. Two Army personnel were killed while one was injured.
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November - 28 
Police probing into suicide attack on the office of Minister Douglas Devananda in Colombo have identified the LTTE suicide woman cadre as Saruwanan Sujantha of Anandapuliyanakulam in the Vavuniya district, according to initial investigation. The Police stated that at least 200-gm of explosives wrapp
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Police probing into suicide attack on the office of Minister Douglas Devananda in Colombo have identified the LTTE suicide woman cadre as Saruwanan Sujantha of Anandapuliyanakulam in the Vavuniya district, according to initial investigation. The Police stated that at least 200-gm of explosives wrapped around her breasts triggered the explosion which killed the Minister’s Public Relations Officer, Stephen Peiris, and injured one ministerial aide, Kathkandu Chithran, and Sub Inspector Ashoka of the Ministerial Security Division.
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November - 28 
The Eelam People’s Democratic Party leader and Minister for Social Welfare, Douglas Devananda, escaped unhurt when a polio affected woman suicide cadre of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) blew herself up at his office at Isipathana road in the Narahenpita area of Colombo on November 28 (t
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The Eelam People’s Democratic Party leader and Minister for Social Welfare, Douglas Devananda, escaped unhurt when a polio affected woman suicide cadre of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) blew herself up at his office at Isipathana road in the Narahenpita area of Colombo on November 28 (today), reports Sri Lanka Army. While the Minister was in his office waiting to see members of the public, the woman was allowed to get into the office complex unchecked considering her disability but the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Minister conducted checking on the physically challenged woman along with others who had come to see the Minister. However, the disguised LTTE woman cadre blew herself up when the physical checking was being done by the PRO. The blast critically injured the PRO, one Ministerial aide and one officer of Ministerial Security Division, who succumbed to his injuries later
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December - 2 
In a separate incident, one LTTE cadre, identified as Darani, committed suicide detonating a suicide jacket while the troops were conducting a search operation in the Vadiri area on December 2. Troops also recovered one more suicide jacket and a hand grenade from the incident site.
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In a separate incident, one LTTE cadre, identified as Darani, committed suicide detonating a suicide jacket while the troops were conducting a search operation in the Vadiri area on December 2. Troops also recovered one more suicide jacket and a hand grenade from the incident site.
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December - 4 
In the first such attack of its kind, a female suicide bomber blew herself up in a high security zone in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on December 4, according to Daily Times. Except for the suicide bomber, who was said to be in her mid-30s, no other casualty was repo
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In the first such attack of its kind, a female suicide bomber blew herself up in a high security zone in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on December 4, according to Daily Times. Except for the suicide bomber, who was said to be in her mid-30s, no other casualty was reported in the blast. The offices of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) are located in the maximum-security Peshawar Cantonment area, The News reported. Peshawar police chief Tanveerul Haq Sipra said the bomber blew herself up when she was stopped at a military check-post on the on Babar Road. Sipra said the woman’s belly was blown up while her chest, face and legs were intact. "From her body parts, we have confirmed the gender of the bomber. She seems to be an Afghan and around 34 years of age," he added. A security official said the woman wearing a blue burqa (veil) had been stopped by guards at the checkpoint, Dawn reported. "She lifted the veil from her face and smiled, and then there was a huge explosion," an unnamed security official quoted a guard at the scene as saying. The woman was said to be in her mid-to-late 30s. The lower part of her body had been torn apart but the upper part was surprisingly intact, unlike in other cases of suicide bombing.
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December - 9 
Three police personnel and seven civilians, including two children, were killed and a child was wounded in a car bombing in the Swat district of NWFP on December 9, army spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, Daily Times reported. The suicide bomber detonated his explosive-laden jeep when he wa
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Three police personnel and seven civilians, including two children, were killed and a child was wounded in a car bombing in the Swat district of NWFP on December 9, army spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, Daily Times reported. The suicide bomber detonated his explosive-laden jeep when he was stopped at the Ningolai check-post in Kabal sub-division at around 11.15am. According to a bomb disposal official, about 10kg to 15kg of explosives were used in the blast, Dawn reported. “It was a suicide attack,” said Swat Media Centre spokesman Major Amjad Iqbal.
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December - 10 
Daily Times quoting the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) source reports that eight persons, including five schoolchildren, were injured when a suicide bomber exploded his car targeting a Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) bus carrying air force employees’ children at a military base at Kamra about 50 kilom
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Daily Times quoting the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) source reports that eight persons, including five schoolchildren, were injured when a suicide bomber exploded his car targeting a Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) bus carrying air force employees’ children at a military base at Kamra about 50 kilometres northwest of Islamabad on December 10. “A suicide bomber exploded his white car on the outskirts of the PAC factories on the Qutba-Attock Road on Monday at 7.30am near a PAC school bus carrying children to schools in Attock City,” said the PAF, by adding that the bomber was alone in the car and he died immediately after the explosion. “Consequently, five children and three adults travelling in the bus were injured,” mentioned the PAF.
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December - 13 
Two suicide bombings near an army check-post in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on December 13 killed seven people, including three personnel of the Pakistan Army, military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, according to Daily Times. An official at the Inter-Services Public Relations said t
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Two suicide bombings near an army check-post in Quetta, capital of Balochistan, on December 13 killed seven people, including three personnel of the Pakistan Army, military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, according to Daily Times. An official at the Inter-Services Public Relations said three of the dead were soldiers, while the remaining four were civilians. Meanwhile, independent sources said the blasts had killed 12 people and injured 16. AP quoted deputy police chief Rehmatullah Niazi as saying that 10 people had died. No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts so far. Official sources said that a young, bearded man approached the military checkpoint at the Hana Road in the cantonment area and when the military police tried to stop him, he blew himself up at about 5pm, according to Dawn. As the military personnel were busy in the rescue operation and stopping people from getting close to the scene of the first bombing, a second suicide bomber detonated his explosives.
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December - 13 
Further, on December 13, two LTTE cadres hiding inside a house at Viyaparamulla in the Point Pedro area blew themselves up by detonating explosives, when the troops swooped on the premises at about 5.10 am after receiving information over their presence in the house. Seven civilians, inmates of the
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Further, on December 13, two LTTE cadres hiding inside a house at Viyaparamulla in the Point Pedro area blew themselves up by detonating explosives, when the troops swooped on the premises at about 5.10 am after receiving information over their presence in the house. Seven civilians, inmates of the house, were also injured in the blast.
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December - 15 
A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden bicycle into a military checkpost, killing five persons and injuring 11 others in Nowshera in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 15. The District Police Officer Mubarak Zeb told Daily Times that six people, including the suicide bomber, w
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A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden bicycle into a military checkpost, killing five persons and injuring 11 others in Nowshera in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 15. The District Police Officer Mubarak Zeb told Daily Times that six people, including the suicide bomber, were killed as he detonated himself at the entrance of the Army Supply Corps centre. “The bomber was riding on a bicycle. He detonated the explosives fastened to his body as he reached the army check post around 9.18am,” said the police officer, adding that 11 more people had sustained injuries in the blast. However, eyewitnesses said eight people were killed. Four of them were army personnel while the rest were civilians, the witnesses added.
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December - 17 
At least 12 army recruits were killed and two wounded in a suicide attack near the Army Public College in the heart of the Kohat cantonment area in NWFP on December 17-morning, according to Dawn. The recruits were returning to their barracks after the morning exercise when a boy aged 15 to 17 years
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At least 12 army recruits were killed and two wounded in a suicide attack near the Army Public College in the heart of the Kohat cantonment area in NWFP on December 17-morning, according to Dawn. The recruits were returning to their barracks after the morning exercise when a boy aged 15 to 17 years rushed towards them and blew himself up. Ten recruits were killed on the spot and two others died later in hospital. On July 19, a suicide blast in a mosque in an army compound in the same area had claimed 22 lives.
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December - 21 
At least 50 persons were killed and 80 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of worshippers offering Id-ul-Adha prayers at the Markazi Jamia Masjid Sherpao in Charsadda, 20-km from Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 21-morining, reports The Hi
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At least 50 persons were killed and 80 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of worshippers offering Id-ul-Adha prayers at the Markazi Jamia Masjid Sherpao in Charsadda, 20-km from Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 21-morining, reports The Hindu. The apparent target was Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, the Interior Minister in the just-dissolved government, who was among the worshippers. The former Minister, however, escaped unhurt in the attack, but his son Mustafa was among the wounded. The mosque is located next to the former Minister’s home and was packed with more than 1,000 worshippers at the time of the attack. Meanwhile, the NWFP Inspector General of Police Mohammed Shareef Virk on December 22 (today) told Geo News as many as 48 people lost their lives and over 114 others were injured in suicide attack. He informed that at least seven to eight kilogram explosive material was used in the blast.
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December - 27 
Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson, was assassinated on December 27 in a gun and suicide attack as she drove away from a campaign rally just minutes after addressing thousands of supporters at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi, according to Daily Times.
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Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson, was assassinated on December 27 in a gun and suicide attack as she drove away from a campaign rally just minutes after addressing thousands of supporters at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi, according to Daily Times. 30 more people were killed and over 100 others, including Benazir’s political secretary Naheed Khan and Sherry Rehman, wounded when a suicide attacker riding on a motorbike blew himself up after firing at Benazir who was waving to her supporters from her vehicle’s sun roof. PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar stated that Benazir fell inside the vehicle after receiving bullets in her head and neck. Witnesses said three gun shots were heard before the suicide blast near her Black Lexus bulletproof vehicle. She later died at the Rawalpindi General Hospital. “The blast happened at around 5:10pm and the doctors pronounced her dead at 5:25pm,” Babar said. "It may have been pellets packed into the suicide bomber's vest that hit her," interior ministry spokesman Javed Cheema told AFP. Following the assassination, PPP activists reacted violently in different cities in Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Balochistan. Angry protestors took to the streets, pelted stones, burned government and private property and various vehicles besides chanting slogans against the government, The Post reported. At least 10 people were killed in different parts of the country, including two in Lahore, during the exchange of fire. In Karachi, police said at least 70 vehicles were burnt by protesters, including 35 trucks filled with wheat. All petrol pumps were immediately closed as knots of protesters blocked many roads. Incidents of aerial firing were reported in different parts especially in Peshawar, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Karachi and Quetta. Official sources told The News that civil armed forces have been summoned in aid of the security agencies to maintain law and order, adding the security around sensitive installations and government personalities has been beefed up.
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