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Bomb attack foiled in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI: Two suspicious packages were found on Thursday near a building housing military supplies at Mareer Chowk in Rawalpindi, police and military officials said.

According to sources, explosive material had been planted in the sewage lines passing by the building.

Security forces cordoned off the entire area and the bomb disposal squad was called in. Explosive material weighing 15 kilogrammes has been defused so far.

The bombing attempt was foiled after security forces had found a bag near the building.

Sources also revealed that high profile government offices on the same road may have been the target.

Bomb attack foiled in Rawalpindi – The Express Tribune
 
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Excellent job. These guys are doing everything to prevent tragedies everyday. Once i remember in a news conference the interiorr minister of afghanistan was receiving tough questions that his ministry was not able to prevent these bombings, he said that people only see if a bomb goes off, but what they dont see is how many times every week we find and difuse these bombs.

If this bomb had exploded in rawalpindi, it might have taken lives of alot of people.
 
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Bid to bomb sensitive buildings foiled in Pakistan

Islamabad, Feb 17 (IANS) A bid to bomb sensitive buildings and key installations of the armed forces was Thursday foiled in the garrison town of Rawalpindi adjacent to this federal capital, a media report said.

Dawn TV reported that acting on a tip-off, police recovered two cartons containing explosives from the busy Mureer Chowk area of Rawalpindi.

Mureer Chowk houses several important buildings, including army supply stores, offices, shopping centres and a bus station. Hundreds of people commute through this area at any given time of the day.

The quantity of the recovered explosives was, however, not known, or of what intensity of blasts it could have caused, high-ranked police officials said on condition of anonymity.

Security forces have sealed off the area and started a search operation to track down the suspects.

Pakistan's armed forces have been a target of militants in the last few years, ever since the country launched a crackdown to flush out terrorists from the northwestern tribal region bordering Afghanistan.

Hundreds of people have lost their lives in several suicide bombings in Rawalpindi, which also houses the headquarters of the Pakistani army.

Bid to bomb sensitive buildings foiled in Pakistan
 
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