Forrest Griffin
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Dozens of vehicles carrying supplies to NATO forces in Afghanistan, were attacked and burned by suspected Taliban gunmen in a field in Sangjani, located on the outskirts of Islamabad early morning June 9. The ensuing fire destroyed about 50 tankers and containers, killing at least six.
A demonstrator in Peshawar shouts slogans during a protest against Israel, after its military moved against a relief aid flotilla on its way to the Gaza Strip. Pakistan condemned the Israeli commando attack on the aid ships, describing the killings of the activists as "brutal and inhuman."
Members of the Ahmadi Muslim community hold the names of victims of a double mosque bombing by militants in Lahore as they stand over their graves in Chenab Nagar, Punjab's Chiniot District Saturday. Chenab Nagar, also known as Rabwah, is the headquarters for the Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan.
Volunteers carry a man injured in an attack outside the Garhi Shahu neighborhood mosque in Lahore, Friday. Gunmen attacked worshippers from a minority Muslim sect in two mosques, taking hostages and killing at least 70 people, officials said.
Activists of Islami Jamiat-e-Tulaba, the student wing of the hardline party Jamaat-i-Islami, shout slogans during a protest in Lahore against the published caricatures of Prophet Mohammed on Facebook on May 20.
Security officials survey the site of a suicide bomb attack in Dera Ismail Khan on May 18. A police van was attacked, killing 12 people, including three policemen.
A man works behind a textile machine at a factory in Faisalabad on May 17. Power outages of up to 18 hours a day are threatening the government's credibility at a time when the U.S. is pressing it to step up the fight against the Taliban and al-Qaida.
Army soldiers escort Major General Sajjad Ghani, not pictured, as he arrives to inaugurate a water supply plan in the Khawazakhela area of the Swat valley on April 22. Although large parts of Swat, a former tourist destination, have been cleared of militants, most of the Taliban leaders are believed to have gone into hiding in its remote mountain areas and nearby districts.