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April - 2 
Business centres were closed down in Wana due to an armed clash between the supporters of ‘commander’ Nazeer, who is leading the ongoing campaign against foreign militants in South Waziristan, and ‘commander’ Javid in Rustam Bazaar leaving one person
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Business centres were closed down in Wana due to an armed clash between the supporters of ‘commander’ Nazeer, who is leading the ongoing campaign against foreign militants in South Waziristan, and ‘commander’ Javid in Rustam Bazaar leaving one person dead from both sides. There were also reports that Haji Nazeer’s armed men captured four vehicles along with the armed men belonging to the rival group in Wana.
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April - 2 
Ten more people were killed and an unspecified number of them wounded in renewed fighting between the pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants on April 2, even as the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe gave a call to all the tribesmen to go after the foreign
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Ten more people were killed and an unspecified number of them wounded in renewed fighting between the pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants on April 2, even as the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe gave a call to all the tribesmen to go after the foreign militants and their local supporters to purge the area from outsiders, according to The News. The foreign militants also publicly executed Juma Khan alias Haji Jimak in the Azam Warsak area of South Waziristan to punish the family of a tribal journalist, Din Muhammad, accused of leaking information about the fighting to media from the region. The Uzbek militants, backed by ‘commander’ Haji Omar and his supporters, attacked the house of Din Muhammad in Wana on April 2 and killed Muhammad Amir, father of Din Muhammad, his brother Muhammad Islam and a cousin on the spot while abducting four persons along with them. At least seven tribesmen from both sides were reportedly killed in fresh fighting on April 2-evening in the Zeirha Letta area of South Waziristan.
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April - 2 
The Jirga (tribal council) in Wana resolved that all the foreigners and their local supporters were liable to death and all those tribesmen able to pick guns should join the tribal force to eliminate these elements or evict them from the agency. Ther
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The Jirga (tribal council) in Wana resolved that all the foreigners and their local supporters were liable to death and all those tribesmen able to pick guns should join the tribal force to eliminate these elements or evict them from the agency. There were also reports that some Uzbek and Tajik families have left South Waziristan and settled in the Mirali sub-division of North Waziristan during the last few days.
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April - 3 
A tribal army of 900 volunteers was raised on April 3 to support Maulana Nazir, a pro-government militant commander waging a fight against Uzbek militants and their local supporters in South Waziristan, according to Daily Times. A Jirga (tribal counc
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A tribal army of 900 volunteers was raised on April 3 to support Maulana Nazir, a pro-government militant commander waging a fight against Uzbek militants and their local supporters in South Waziristan, according to Daily Times. A Jirga (tribal council) of Ahmedzai Wazirs met again in Wana’s Rustam Bazaar to consider the request for an army from Nazir, the chief of the Taliban in South Waziristan, against Uzbeks resisting attempts to be expelled from the area. "Tribal elders of Ahmedzai Wazirs gathered in the bazaar and approved raising a lashkar [army] of 900 volunteers," said reports. Uzbek militants are reportedly in full control of western parts of Wana, such as Azam Warsak and Kaloosha, giving them a safe passage to the Afghan border, while Nazir is strong in the eastern and southern parts of Wana and cannot cut off Uzbek supply lines from the Afghan border.
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An estimated 50 people were killed in fresh clashes between pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants in South Waziristan on April 4, reports Daily Times. A tribal army led by Maulana Nazir, a pro-government militant commander waging a fight aga
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An estimated 50 people were killed in fresh clashes between pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants in South Waziristan on April 4, reports Daily Times. A tribal army led by Maulana Nazir, a pro-government militant commander waging a fight against Uzbek militants, captured the strategic area of Sheen Warsak west of Wana after a fierce battle in which 19 Uzbeks and five tribesmen were killed. Three paramilitary soldiers were also killed during the fighting. In a gunbattle in Zaghunday, north of Sheen Warsak, the tribal army killed 25 Uzbeks.
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April - 4 
Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told reporters in Islamabad that around 200 Uzbek militants and 50 tribesmen have been killed since March 19. "This is the result of the agreements the government made with tribal people in which they pledged to expel
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Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told reporters in Islamabad that around 200 Uzbek militants and 50 tribesmen have been killed since March 19. "This is the result of the agreements the government made with tribal people in which they pledged to expel foreigners and now they are doing it," he said.
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April - 4 
South Waziristan administrator Hussainzada Khan told Reuters that 40 foreign militants had surrendered.
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South Waziristan administrator Hussainzada Khan told Reuters that 40 foreign militants had surrendered.
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April - 5 
A bomb exploded near the City District Women Degree College in the Hashnagri region on the Grand Trunk Road in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 5, according to Dawn. Police said that the blast occurred at 7:15 pm but
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A bomb exploded near the City District Women Degree College in the Hashnagri region on the Grand Trunk Road in Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 5, according to Dawn. Police said that the blast occurred at 7:15 pm but nobody was hurt, adding that the explosive weighing 1.5 kg had been planted in an empty plot. However, AFP reported that two passers-by were wounded.
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April - 5 
A similar system of parallel judiciary had reportedly been set up in Malakand Agency and adjoining areas by pro-Taliban leader Mufti Muhammad. But it is for the first time that such a system is being enforced in the heart of the federal capital.
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A similar system of parallel judiciary had reportedly been set up in Malakand Agency and adjoining areas by pro-Taliban leader Mufti Muhammad. But it is for the first time that such a system is being enforced in the heart of the federal capital.
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April - 5 
Military spokesperson, Major General Waheed Arshad, said the army had received no such request from the tribes so far. "Let the request come and then we will see what action can be taken," informed Arshad. He disclosed that at least 240 Uzbek militan
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Military spokesperson, Major General Waheed Arshad, said the army had received no such request from the tribes so far. "Let the request come and then we will see what action can be taken," informed Arshad. He disclosed that at least 240 Uzbek militants had died in clashes with the local tribesmen since fighting began, adding that 60 tribesmen had been killed in the clashes.
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April - 5 
On April 5, a blast in front of the City Girls College in the Hashtnagri area damaged the college’s wall and injured worker Niaz Ali Shah, said sources, but Hashtnagri Police said the blast injured two men – Ahmad Saeed and Muhammad Yasin.
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On April 5, a blast in front of the City Girls College in the Hashtnagri area damaged the college’s wall and injured worker Niaz Ali Shah, said sources, but Hashtnagri Police said the blast injured two men – Ahmad Saeed and Muhammad Yasin.
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April - 5 
The elders of the Ahmedzai Wazir tribe have formally requested the government for air support and supply of weapons against foreign militants, a deputy spokesman for the Maulana Nazir-led militants told Daily Times on April 5. "Key elders like Malik
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The elders of the Ahmedzai Wazir tribe have formally requested the government for air support and supply of weapons against foreign militants, a deputy spokesman for the Maulana Nazir-led militants told Daily Times on April 5. "Key elders like Malik Saeedullah and Malik Sher Jan met Political Agent Hussainzada Khan in Wana to request for airstrikes on Uzbek strongholds and provision of light weapons," said the deputy spokesman. The request comes 16 days after an anti-Uzbek campaign was launched around Wana, administrative headquarters of South Waziristan.
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April - 6 
A blast in the Bahzadi Chakkarkot area of Kohat on damaged a music shop. Police said two men planted a bomb at a music centre in Bangesh Plaza and they had been arrested.
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A blast in the Bahzadi Chakkarkot area of Kohat on damaged a music shop. Police said two men planted a bomb at a music centre in Bangesh Plaza and they had been arrested.
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April - 6 
An explosion at the Peshawar bus terminal in the Gulbahar area on April 6 damaged a Quetta-bound vehicle. The Gulbahar Police official Amir Siaf told Daily Times that the blast took place at around 12:15 am, partially damaging a vehicle.
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An explosion at the Peshawar bus terminal in the Gulbahar area on April 6 damaged a Quetta-bound vehicle. The Gulbahar Police official Amir Siaf told Daily Times that the blast took place at around 12:15 am, partially damaging a vehicle.
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April - 6 
Pro-government tribesmen stormed key bunkers occupied by foreign Al Qaeda militants on April 6, killing around 20 people, said security officials, according to Daily Times. In the major assault, the tribesmen overran several bunkers held by the forei
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Pro-government tribesmen stormed key bunkers occupied by foreign Al Qaeda militants on April 6, killing around 20 people, said security officials, according to Daily Times. In the major assault, the tribesmen overran several bunkers held by the foreign militants. "Some 20 bodies were found lying there before dawn, and more casualties were feared as the fighting continued throughout the night," said a security official. Sporadic gunfire continued on April 6-morning. Residents said the dead in the clashes overnight included seven tribesmen. Meanwhile, Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Major General Wahid Arshad said that Army troops had been deployed to Shin Warsak to tighten security, but they were not taking part in the fighting.
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April - 7 
Unidentified assailants exploded two bombs at the site of a mela (fair) scheduled for April 7 (today) in Dera Ismail Khan. The blast damaged the site of the mela. "The assailants also left pamphlets calling the mela an un-Islamic activity, and warned
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Unidentified assailants exploded two bombs at the site of a mela (fair) scheduled for April 7 (today) in Dera Ismail Khan. The blast damaged the site of the mela. "The assailants also left pamphlets calling the mela an un-Islamic activity, and warned the people to stay way or face such blasts," said Police. Draband Police official Faqir Mohammad said the bombs exploded at around 12:30 am, damaging the site in the Kalo Qalandar area on Draband Road.
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April - 8 
Four paramilitary soldiers were injured in two separate bomb attacks at Tank and Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 8, according to Daily Times. Local police official Abdullah informed that the bomb attacks had been remote-cont
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Four paramilitary soldiers were injured in two separate bomb attacks at Tank and Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 8, according to Daily Times. Local police official Abdullah informed that the bomb attacks had been remote-controlled and that the soldiers had been targeted from the nearby mountains. Sources added that unidentified men also snatched a government vehicle with record of development schemes from local government assistant director Akhtar Munir near the Chakmalai area in Tank.
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April - 9 
According to Daily Times, a barber’s shop at Darra Adam Khel in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was blown up on April 9, after Taliban militants had warned barbers not to shave men’s beards because it was "un-Islamic". However, no loss of lif
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According to Daily Times, a barber’s shop at Darra Adam Khel in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was blown up on April 9, after Taliban militants had warned barbers not to shave men’s beards because it was "un-Islamic". However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in the blast which occurred at the shop in Akhorwal Market. Pro-Taliban militants have reportedly been distributing pamphlets in towns of the NWFP and the tribal areas, warning barbers against shaving beards.
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April - 10 
Two children sustained injuries in a rocket attack on a residential area in the Bannu city of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 10-night, according to Dawn. Officials said that two rockets were fired from an unknown location which hit the
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Two children sustained injuries in a rocket attack on a residential area in the Bannu city of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 10-night, according to Dawn. Officials said that two rockets were fired from an unknown location which hit the house of one Mohammad Ashfaq in the Kastuddin Street. The explosion partially damaged the house and wounded two children. District Police Officer Mazharul Haq while confirming the rocket attack also disclosed that police had seized seven rocket launchers, four bombs and ammunition from a truck on the same day.
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April - 16 
An official of the Khasadaar Force (a local security force), Iran Gul, was shot dead and two others wounded by two suspected militants on the Kohat-Peshawar road in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-evening. Militants had reportedly
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An official of the Khasadaar Force (a local security force), Iran Gul, was shot dead and two others wounded by two suspected militants on the Kohat-Peshawar road in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-evening. Militants had reportedly issued warnings to Iran Gul and others 10 days ago to stop taking action against them and not to monitor their activities. Militants had given them April 10 as deadline and warned them of dreadful consequences if they did not stop action against militants.
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April - 16 
Three children were killed and four other people, including two women, were wounded when a hand grenade exploded inside a house in the Badhbare village in the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-morning,
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Three children were killed and four other people, including two women, were wounded when a hand grenade exploded inside a house in the Badhbare village in the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-morning, according to Dawn.
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April - 17 
A clerics’ convention on the protection of Madrassas (seminaries) declared on April 17 that suicide bombings were un-Islamic and must not be encouraged, according to Daily Times. A declaration made at the convention organised by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Is
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A clerics’ convention on the protection of Madrassas (seminaries) declared on April 17 that suicide bombings were un-Islamic and must not be encouraged, according to Daily Times. A declaration made at the convention organised by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazlur Rehman faction) in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), accused "secret forces" of plotting suicide attacks against Muslims. Nearly 2,000 clerics from across Pakistan reportedly participated in the convention.
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April - 17 
The declaration said that movements like the ones started in Malakand and Khyber Agency and in some parts of the country in the past were initially peaceful, but later turned to militancy and violence because the activists took the law in their hands
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The declaration said that movements like the ones started in Malakand and Khyber Agency and in some parts of the country in the past were initially peaceful, but later turned to militancy and violence because the activists took the law in their hands. It also said that a dangerous situation was developing following an announcement by Islamabad’s Lal Masjid administration that they would enforce Shariah (Islamic law). NWFP Chief Minister Akram Durrani said no seminary in the province and the tribal areas was involved in terrorism, adding that some "secret forces" were creating law and order problems to bring a bad name to the provincial government.
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April - 20 
A rocket was fired at the residential compound of Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 20-night, according to Dawn. The rocket created a hole in the outer w
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A rocket was fired at the residential compound of Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 20-night, according to Dawn. The rocket created a hole in the outer wall of the compound but did not cause much damage. The compound situated adjacent to a seminary includes the house of Maulana Fazlur Rehman and his two brothers, Maulana Ataur Rehman and Maulana Lutfur Rehman. It was not immediately known as to who carried out the attack, but his faction of the JUI had sponsored a convention of over one thousand seminaries in Peshawar, capital of NWFP, on April 17 that had declared suicide bombings and vigilante activities by some elements un-Islamic.
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April - 20 
The Taliban have threatened to launch an attack on Bannu city in the North West frontier Province (NWFP) if the local police do not release seven of their associates, Daily Times reported. According to posters displayed by Taliban throughout the city
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The Taliban have threatened to launch an attack on Bannu city in the North West frontier Province (NWFP) if the local police do not release seven of their associates, Daily Times reported. According to posters displayed by Taliban throughout the city, Bannu police have been warned to either release their activists, or prepare for severe consequences, a private TV channel reported on April 20. Bannu police reportedly arrested seven Taliban activists, including ‘commander’ Fazal Karim, a week ago for forcefully preventing people from beating drums during a marriage ceremony.
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April - 21 
Three video and music shops were blown up in a bomb blast at the Gulzada Market in Swabi, about 100 kilometers northeast of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 21-night, according to Daily Times. “The blast destroyed
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Three video and music shops were blown up in a bomb blast at the Gulzada Market in Swabi, about 100 kilometers northeast of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 21-night, according to Daily Times. “The blast destroyed one shop and partially damaged two others, but there were no casualties as the market was closed,” said local police chief Fazal Elahi Badshah. Islamist extremists who claim music and movies are un-Islamic have described the shopping complex as the “Hell market” and some shopkeepers have received warning letters in the past, AFP reported.
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April - 23 
Earlier in the Upper Dir district, a salon and a music shop were blown up in the Wari Bazaar on April 23-night. Traders and shopkeepers in Wari reportedly took out a procession in protest against the worsening law and order situation in the area and
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Earlier in the Upper Dir district, a salon and a music shop were blown up in the Wari Bazaar on April 23-night. Traders and shopkeepers in Wari reportedly took out a procession in protest against the worsening law and order situation in the area and declared the blasts a terrorist activity. Barbers and music shop owners in Upper and Lower Dir had received threatening letters in March 2007.
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April - 24 
Two barber shops were blown up and four adjacent shops damaged when two bombs exploded at Ahmad market in Kumbar, the native village of Maulana Sufi Mohammad, leader of the banned Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), in the Maidan area of No
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Two barber shops were blown up and four adjacent shops damaged when two bombs exploded at Ahmad market in Kumbar, the native village of Maulana Sufi Mohammad, leader of the banned Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), in the Maidan area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 24-night, according to Dawn.
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April - 25 
At least five people have died in the two-day sectarian violence. As reported earlier, unidentified militants shot dead three people on April 25 in a targeted sectarian attack.
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At least five people have died in the two-day sectarian violence. As reported earlier, unidentified militants shot dead three people on April 25 in a targeted sectarian attack.
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April - 25 
Unidentified militants shot dead three people on April 25 in a targeted sectarian attack in the Dera Ismail Khan district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. The assailants fired from a Kalashnikov rifle on a vehicle
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Unidentified militants shot dead three people on April 25 in a targeted sectarian attack in the Dera Ismail Khan district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Daily Times. The assailants fired from a Kalashnikov rifle on a vehicle in which two brothers from a prominent Shia family, Najaf Ali Shah and Syed Ali Shah, and their Sunni employee were traveling. It was a targeted killing by Sunni militants, District Police Chief Zulfiqar Cheema disclosed. An unnamed official of the NWFP government is reported to have blamed the attack on the banned Sunni group Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP) and urged Shias to remain peaceful.
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April - 26 
According to Dawn, with the killing of two more people in sectarian violence, the administration on April 26-night imposed a curfew in the Dera Ismail Khan district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Police said two motorcycle borne unidenti
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According to Dawn, with the killing of two more people in sectarian violence, the administration on April 26-night imposed a curfew in the Dera Ismail Khan district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Police said two motorcycle borne unidentified gunmen opened fire on two people sitting outside a shop, killing them on the spot in the cantonment area.
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April - 27 
Four people were killed and three others sustained injuries when five missiles fired from Afghanistan struck the Darul Uloom Hassania seminary in the Saidgi area of North Waziristan on April 27-morning, according to Dawn. A resident of the area, Abdu
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Four people were killed and three others sustained injuries when five missiles fired from Afghanistan struck the Darul Uloom Hassania seminary in the Saidgi area of North Waziristan on April 27-morning, according to Dawn. A resident of the area, Abdul Ghafoor, said a drone had been seen hovering over the town three kilometers away from the Afghan border. An unnamed security official claimed that the drone had fired missiles on the seminary. The seminary belongs to tribal militant commander Maulana Noor Mohammad, who had signed a peace deal with the government in September 2006.
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April - 27 
Pakistan on April 27 said that a total of about 1,400 people have been killed in over 100 military operations in South and North Waziristan and asked the international community to extend over a billion dollars for development schemes to win the hear
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Pakistan on April 27 said that a total of about 1,400 people have been killed in over 100 military operations in South and North Waziristan and asked the international community to extend over a billion dollars for development schemes to win the hearts and minds of the people, according to Dawn. The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Governor, Lt Gen (retd) Ali Mohammad Jan Aurakzai, told the participants of the Pakistan Development Forum in Islamabad on April 27 that Pakistani forces had killed over 600 militants, including foreigners, and handed over to the United States an equal number of persons involved in acts of terrorism. He said approximately 700 security force personnel had died besides more than 100 pro-government tribal elders.
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April - 28 
A bomb went off at the Peshawar International Airport canteen causing minor damage to the building. Superintendent of Police Abdul Ghafoor Afridi told Daily Times that the explosive device was hidden in an empty bottle crate outside the airport cante
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A bomb went off at the Peshawar International Airport canteen causing minor damage to the building. Superintendent of Police Abdul Ghafoor Afridi told Daily Times that the explosive device was hidden in an empty bottle crate outside the airport canteen, near the entrance to the departure lounge, and went off at around 6:55am.
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April - 28 
According to Dawn, the death toll in the April 28-suicide attack at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) rose to 31 and 15 of the injured, including three police personnel, were said to be in a critical condition.
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According to Dawn, the death toll in the April 28-suicide attack at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) rose to 31 and 15 of the injured, including three police personnel, were said to be in a critical condition.
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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
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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
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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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April - 28 
Two employees of the Barani Area Development Project (BADP) of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) government were wounded during a bomb blast at their office in Kohistan on April 28, according to Dawn. Local clerics had reportedly delivered serm
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Two employees of the Barani Area Development Project (BADP) of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) government were wounded during a bomb blast at their office in Kohistan on April 28, according to Dawn. Local clerics had reportedly delivered sermons during Friday prayers urging “the faithful” to attack offices of NGOs who inducted women staff for their project activities in the remote district. The clerics asked the people to restrict the entry of female staff of NGOs into their houses, saying these women were urging local women to go for family planning against their husbands’ will, which was a sin. “Attack the offices and workers of such NGOs who brought such women to our areas to spread obscenity,” the clerics were quoted as having said in the sermons. Sources added that two partner NGOs of the BADP had inducted four female employees for their health and education projects but the local clerics objected to this and asked them to expel the women.
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April - 29 
Investigators said Russian-made explosive material had been used in the attack on a public meeting addressed by Interior Minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao. The head of the suicide bomber found at the site was taken to Peshawar for DNA tests on April
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Investigators said Russian-made explosive material had been used in the attack on a public meeting addressed by Interior Minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao. The head of the suicide bomber found at the site was taken to Peshawar for DNA tests on April 29. Charsadda district police officer Feroz Shah told Dawn that high-intensity MVU type explosive had been used in the bomb. Assistant Inspector General of Police Fiaz Ahmad Khan Toru said preliminary findings had revealed that the suspect bomber appeared to be from a hilly area, but it could not be said with certainty if he was an Afghan or Uzbek.
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April - 29 
Suspected militants attacked the army check post at Naridog in North Waziristan on April 29-morning, killing one soldier, according to Daily Times. AFP reported that three militants were killed when the troops deployed the check post returned fire.
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Suspected militants attacked the army check post at Naridog in North Waziristan on April 29-morning, killing one soldier, according to Daily Times. AFP reported that three militants were killed when the troops deployed the check post returned fire.
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April - 29 
Suspected militants shot dead two men in South Waziristan for “spying for the United States,” Daily Times reported. The bodies were found near Khirgi check-post in the Jandola town, the gateway to South Waziristan. An unnamed official said that a not
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Suspected militants shot dead two men in South Waziristan for “spying for the United States,” Daily Times reported. The bodies were found near Khirgi check-post in the Jandola town, the gateway to South Waziristan. An unnamed official said that a note found besides the two bodies accused them of spying for the US and of making fake currency.
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April - 29 
The Interior Minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, who survived a suicide attack at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 28, disclosed that preliminary investigation has revealed that Waziristan-based tribal militant Abdullah Me
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The Interior Minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, who survived a suicide attack at Charsadda in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 28, disclosed that preliminary investigation has revealed that Waziristan-based tribal militant Abdullah Mehsud was behind the attack, according to Dawn. According to the minister, “preliminary investigations have revealed that the attack was committed by a suicide bomber of Abdullah Mehsud.” Sherpao told reporters after a meeting with Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz at his residence in Islamabad on April 29-night that investigations had revealed he was the main target of the attack.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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