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Pakistani Power Play

You need to change your flag.

Your gloating is openly hostile off late.

Especially the glee at 26/11.

And the sham of being half-once-whatever the hell it is-Indian long since gone.
Gloating..?
Where did you get that in my post.
I'm simply saying that asymmetric warfare or proxy war has werved pakistan well in tieing down indian and as in past USSR didnt had answer to it in Afghanistan in 1979-1991 period today USA india dont have answer to it either in afghanistan or in india.IF india has any solution to break this vicious cycle of asymmetric war then apply it otherwise it will keep on bleeding as in past.Death by 1000 cuts.
 
The truth is :

1) US depends upon Pakistani supply routes which is their lifeline in Afghanistan.

2) No country can replace Pakistani influence in Afghanistan cuz Pakistan has 28-30 million Pushtuns and Afghanistan has 12 million ( almost 50-60 % of Afghanistan...and most of the Talibs are Pushtun). Heck even Pakistani currency is used in many Afghan cities.

3) The American planners arn't stupid or blind that they would serve the indian interests (as the writer suggests) in Afghanistan at the cost of Pakistani interests, they know the reality on ground, they want the conflict to end ASAP since the resentment against war is increasing back home.

In the end I would like to tell one thing to my fellow indian members on this thread and the writer of this article

"GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR WET DREAMS !!! "
 
The truth is :

1) US depends upon Pakistani supply routes which is their lifeline in Afghanistan.

2) No country can replace Pakistani influence in Afghanistan cuz Pakistan has 28-30 million Pushtuns and Afghanistan has 12 million ( almost 50-60 % of Afghanistan...and most of the Talibs are Pushtun). Heck even Pakistani currency is used in many Afghan cities.

3) The American planners arn't stupid or blind that they would serve the indian interests (as the writer suggests) in Afghanistan at the cost of Pakistani interests, they know the reality on ground, they want the conflict to end ASAP since the resentment against war is increasing back home.

In the end I would like to tell one thing to my fellow indian members on this thread and the writer of this article

"GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR WET DREAMS !!! "
Just imagine..if you were told about operation neptune spear before it happened, what would be your reaction like? Same old rants about pak army,nukes, blah blah blah rite! What hapnd? They came, they killed and they went back. There was nothing which you could do. In the same way, there will plans in place for every situation..and thinking it as wet dream is a wet dream!
 
The truth is :

1) US depends upon Pakistani supply routes which is their lifeline in Afghanistan.

2) No country can replace Pakistani influence in Afghanistan cuz Pakistan has 28-30 million Pushtuns and Afghanistan has 12 million ( almost 50-60 % of Afghanistan...and most of the Talibs are Pushtun). Heck even Pakistani currency is used in many Afghan cities.

3) The American planners arn't stupid or blind that they would serve the indian interests (as the writer suggests) in Afghanistan at the cost of Pakistani interests, they know the reality on ground, they want the conflict to end ASAP since the resentment against war is increasing back home.

In the end I would like to tell one thing to my fellow indian members on this thread and the writer of this article

"GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR WET DREAMS !!! "

1)They have NDN and even iran as possible route.With lowering of troops number,relying on pakistan will be reduced.
2)Still after having so much influence,they hate you people or even many among them.
3)Pakistani interst? You begged for 5000 dollars per container and did obama took on board pakistan while signing the obama-karzai pact? even you dint know when obama came and gone.
 
The truth is :

1) US depends upon Pakistani supply routes which is their lifeline in Afghanistan.

2) No country can replace Pakistani influence in Afghanistan cuz Pakistan has 28-30 million Pushtuns and Afghanistan has 12 million ( almost 50-60 % of Afghanistan...and most of the Talibs are Pushtun). Heck even Pakistani currency is used in many Afghan cities.

3) The American planners arn't stupid or blind that they would serve the indian interests (as the writer suggests) in Afghanistan at the cost of Pakistani interests, they know the reality on ground, they want the conflict to end ASAP since the resentment against war is increasing back home.

In the end I would like to tell one thing to my fellow indian members on this thread and the writer of this article

"GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR WET DREAMS !!! "
True.However hard usa try to use india card ultimately it has to come and seek help from pakistan only .usa knows that pakistan is the oly pivot it has in SA to toy around with russia in CAS and india can never take that place.
 
Gloating..?
Where did you get that in my post.
I'm simply saying that asymmetric warfare or proxy war has werved pakistan well in tieing down indian and as in past USSR didnt had answer to it in Afghanistan in 1979-1991 period today USA india dont have answer to it either in afghanistan or in india.IF india has any solution to break this vicious cycle of asymmetric war then apply it otherwise it will keep on bleeding as in past.Death by 1000 cuts.

Death by 1000 cuts? show me who is dying with 1000 cuts :) ..

or you have blind hatred with india?

The war which was fought in A-stan has now become war for pakistan with 40000 deaths and 80 billion dollars loss.

what india lost? and now tell me who is bleeding with 1000 cuts? and still after it,U.S will station their 40000 troops who will drone out the targets till 2024.

so your sasural is not secure :lol:
 
True.However hard usa try to use india card ultimately it has to come and seek help from pakistan only .usa knows that pakistan is the oly pivot it has in SA to toy around with russia in CAS and india can never take that place.

Nopes,2 yrs back...Americans were accepting that there will be no role for india in A-stan but now they are wooing india and asking us to take responsibility.

The country who started with 5000 dollars per container directly came to 1500 or less dollars in few days and you saying that have leverage over U.S :lol: ..

if they would have,they would be getting 5000 dollars per container.Its just an example.Pakistanis knows that they cant survive without U.S without any other big daddy and china is far away from playing that role ..

The day U.S will reduce troops to few thousand,NDN will be used and pakistan leverage will be reduced.
 
Death by 1000 cuts? show me who is dying with 1000 cuts :) ..

or you have blind hatred with india?

The war which was fought in A-stan has now become war for pakistan with 40000 deaths and 80 billion dollars loss.

what india lost? and now tell me who is bleeding with 1000 cuts? and still after it,U.S will station their 40000 troops who will drone out the targets till 2024.

so your sasural is not secure :lol:
since 1980 till last mumbai blast its india which has been bleeding.
its india which bled in khalistan
its india which bleeds in kashmir
its india which bleeds in north east
its india which bled in various IM bombing all over india from bangalogre mumbai,surat hyderabad jaipur,ahmedabad pune ,varanasi, delhi etc etc.
its india which bleeds in red corridor.
its india which bleeds in assam
its india which bleeds in west bengal
Its india which bled in kabul.

Nopes,2 yrs back...Americans were accepting that there will be no role for india in A-stan but now they are wooing india and asking us to take responsibility.

The country who started with 5000 dollars per container directly came to 1500 or less dollars in few days and you saying that have leverage over U.S :lol: ..

if they would have,they would be getting 5000 dollars per container.Its just an example.Pakistanis knows that they cant survive without U.S without any other big daddy and china is far away from playing that role ..

The day U.S will reduce troops to few thousand,NDN will be used and pakistan leverage will be reduced.
come 2014 the game will be up again.
 
If, that includes India than it wont enter, it will run back to glass craters [Talk of blackmail ?]. Lets hope your generals dont think that way.

Kamaal karte ho Aeronaut Saab. You guyz are still so myopic and lowlife in ur thoughts!

For you if other country gets into ur country it is OK but if an imagination of india getting in beats the **** out of you. I mean how can someone be so kiddish.

Ideally, you shud be concerned of any country getting in urs not typically India. Thats the loser mentality which makes India far superior than you. Its all in the thinking of an awaam of a country. Bahut myopic sochte ho tum Pakistanis.
 
Gloating..?
Where did you get that in my post.
I'm simply saying that asymmetric warfare or proxy war has werved pakistan well in tieing down indian and as in past USSR didnt had answer to it in Afghanistan in 1979-1991 period today USA india dont have answer to it either in afghanistan or in india.IF india has any solution to break this vicious cycle of asymmetric war then apply it otherwise it will keep on bleeding as in past.Death by 1000 cuts.

Auntyji. Chalo ek game khelte hain. Lets try to act smart. I know its tough but u can try. Aur is game mein 1st stage is: 1. Lets come back to Present. :D :D :D
 
since 1980 till last mumbai blast its india which has been bleeding.
its india which bled in khalistan
its india which bleeds in kashmir
its india which bleeds in north east
its india which bled in various IM bombing all over india from bangalogre mumbai,surat hyderabad jaipur,ahmedabad pune ,varanasi, delhi etc etc.
its india which bleeds in red corridor.
its india which bleeds in assam
its india which bleeds in west bengal
Its india which bled in kabul.

come 2014 the game will be up again.

:rofl: :rofl:

Well,Anybody will laugh out on your points.

--india bled in khalistan but its dead.
--india now dont bleed in kashmir.
--Problem of north east will take time to completely throw out as few of the bases are in burma and in BD.As far as diplomatic sources are concerned,india is doing well and have done improvement but how its related to pakistan.

--so when last bombing was repeated by IM?

--India dont bleed in red corridor.It goes both ways,they kill maoist and they do same but maoist cant continue for long time and you know better and how its related to pakistan?

--bla bla bla ..even an accident happened here with motor cycle.india bleeded there even :rofl:

Dont include problems who have no relation with pakistan,your points have zero value wrt pakistan or its ability.


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Game is same but will enter in next phase in 2014 :) ...Pakistan should be ready for civil war in A-stan for next decade.
 
since 1980 till last mumbai blast its india which has been bleeding.
its india which bled in khalistan
its india which bleeds in kashmir
its india which bleeds in north east
its india which bled in various IM bombing all over india from bangalogre mumbai,surat hyderabad jaipur,ahmedabad pune ,varanasi, delhi etc etc.
its india which bleeds in red corridor.
its india which bleeds in assam
its india which bleeds in west bengal
Its india which bled in kabul.

come 2014 the game will be up again.

India only bled but who had to cut the body part? :woot:
 
since 1980 till last mumbai blast its india which has been bleeding.
its india which bled in khalistan
its india which bleeds in kashmir
its india which bleeds in north east
its india which bled in various IM bombing all over india from bangalogre mumbai,surat hyderabad jaipur,ahmedabad pune ,varanasi, delhi etc etc.
its india which bleeds in red corridor.
its india which bleeds in assam
its india which bleeds in west bengal
Its india which bled in kabul.

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Terror attacks in pakistan in last 2 years..

2012
January - March 2012

January 1 Askari Raza, leader of a Shi'a political organisation Pasban-e-Jaferia, was shot dead in a sectarian-motivated target killing in Karachi by two armed men riding a motorcycle a day earlier. He was accompanied by a friend in his car, who was injured in the attack. The attackers were also said to be injured when two other men accompanying Raza fired in retaliation although they managed to escape safely.[1] At least 15,000 Shi'a protestors staged a sit-in outside the Sindh Governor House on the first day of January to protest the assassination.[2]
January 3 Three blasts took place in three different cities: Gujrat, Peshawar and Landi Kotal (Khyber Agency), killing in total at least five people and injuring dozens others.[3]
January 4 A remote-controlled blast in Sui, Balochistan killed an Amn force guard and injured two other tribesmen.[4]
January 5 The Pakistani Taliban (TTP) murdered 15 Frontier Constabulary soldiers in Orakzai Agency who had been kidnapped and kept in custody for over a year. The bodies were recovered in North Waziristan, sustaining 40 bullets each and also bearing signs of torture. Terming the killings a "new year gift", the TTP called the incident a retaliation for the killing of Taliban comrades earlier by Pakistani security forces, saying that their military operations were against Islam and Pashtun tribal traditions, and vowed further violence. The funeral prayers for the soldiers were offered at an FC headquarters in Peshawar and the bodies buried with honours.[5] The killings were condemned by numerous political figures, including Imran Khan.[6]
January 7 Four people were killed in various sectarian target killing incidents in Gilgit. The government of Gilgit-Baltistan issues shoot-to-kill orders for target killers.[7]
January 9 Ten soldiers who had earlier gone missing in December 2011 after a raid by militants were found dead in the Upper Orakzai area. A lesser known militant group working under the TTP umbrella claimed responsibility for the executions. The bodies were flown to Peshawar, where their funeral prayers were offered. The incident came just days after 15 FC soldiers were killed, also in Orakzai Agency.[8]
January 10 A bomb exploded near a petrol pump in the town of Jamrud near the Afghan border in Khyber Agency, FATA. The bombing killed at least 30 people while over 70 others were critically injured.[9]

Main article: 2012 Khyber Agency bombing

January 12 Baloch Liberation Front insurgents ambushed a convoy of paramilitary troops near Turbat, killing fourteen soldiers.[10]
January 12 Over a hundred militants launched an attack on a police checkpost in Sarband, an area on the outskirts of Peshawar. Two policemen were killed and eleven others injured.[11]
January 13 Police say about 100 militants have ambushed a police station in the northwestern city of Peshawar, shooting dead three officers.[12]
January 14 Four suicide bombers sent by the Tehrik-i-Taliban attacked a district police office in Dera Ismail Khan. The suicide bombers had attempted to take over the building and conduct a hostage-type attack although were unsuccessful when security forces managed to contain them in a firefight. Three bombers detonated their explosives, dying instantly, while another was shot dead by troops. Two of the dead bombers were identified as foreigners. Some of the bombers were disguised in police uniforms. Apart from the militants, three civilians and one police official also died in the attack while eight others were injured.[13][14]
January 15 A remote-controlled bomb went off during a Shi'a Muslim Chehlum procession in the tehsil of Khanpur in Rahim Yar Khan District, Punjab. Eighteen people were killed and dozens of others injured from the incident.[15]

Main article: 2012 Rahim Yar Khan bombing

January 18 A regional sales officer at a Warid Telecom franchise outlet in Karachi, Ahsan Kamal, died when two armed men entered the store and attempted to loot it. When Kamal attempted to resist the men, he was shot dead.[16]
January 24 A party activist of the Ahle Sunnat wal Jammat was gunned down in Karachi.[17]
January 25 Three lawyers belonging to the Shi'a sect were killed during a firing incident initiated by unknown gunmen near a city court in Karachi.[18]
January 30 A commander of a banned militant outfit (Ansar-ul-Islam), Haji Akhunzada, and three others were killed following a suicide attack outside the commander's home in the outskirts of Peshawar. According the Akhunzada's son, a rival militant group Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI) led by Mangal Bagh Afridi had long been targeting Akhunzada, and had also murdered some his close relatives before, because he "was helping the government against extremist group Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI)."[19]
January 31 One security guard and a woman were killed when unknown terrorists opened fire inside a Telenor franchise in Nazimabad, Karachi.[20]
February 17 A suicide bombing in a bazaar in Parachinar, targeting Shi'a Muslims, killed 41 people.[21] A splinter group of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack, alleging the local Shi'a community of being involved in activities against them.[22]

Main article: 2012 Parachinar bombing

February 23 A remote control car blast in Peshawar killed at least 12 people and injured 32 people.[23]

Main article: February 2012 Peshawar bombings

February 24 Three suicide bombers attacked a police checkpost in Peshawar, killing four policemen and injuring six. The attack was a reaction to the killing of a top Taliban commander in Waziristan. When the bombers were engaged by the policemen in firing, they blew themselves up.[24]
February 27 A blast after an Awami National Party rally in Nowshera killed seven and injured over twenty others. It was a remote control bomb, parked along with the road side, confirmed by Bomb Disposal Squad.[25]
February 28 Militants ambushed a bus carrying Shi'a Muslims in Kohistan, killing all 18 people on board.[26]

Main article: February 2012 Kohistan Killings

March 11 A suicide bomber attacked a funeral attended by an anti-Taliban politician in northwest Pakistan on Sunday, killing at least 15 mourners.[27]
March 15 A suicide attack on Thursday killed a senior Pakistani police officer and wounded his bodyguard in the northwestern city of Peshawar.[28]
March 20 A bomb planted in a rickshaw killed two policemen and wounded four other people in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Tuesday, police and hospital officials said.[29]
March 23 Peshawar - A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a mosque on Friday, killing 5-13 people in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt, a Taliban and Al-Qaeda stronghold on the Afghan border, officials said.[30]
March 24 At least seven soldiers and 22 militants died in clashes between Pakistani troops and militants in the restive northwestern tribal belt[31]
March 24 Gunmen ambushed a Pakistani paramilitary checkpost on Friday, killing four soldiers and abducting four others in the southwestern province of Balochistan[32]
March 25 PESHAWAR, Pakistan - At least three soldiers were killed after dozens of Taliban militants stormed a check post in Pakistan's northwest tribal region near the Afghan border, officials said Saturday.[33]

April - June 2012

April 4 Khyber Agency - A bomb blasts in a passenger van in Jamrud, at least six people killed and three injured.[34]
April 24 A five kilogram bomb was implanted at platform no. 2, Railway Station, Lahore. The blast killed at least three people and injured over thirty others.[35] A banned group called the "Lashkar-e-Balochistan" claimed responsibility for the attack, calling it a retaliation for the ongoing kill-and-dump operations in Balochistan. A spokesman for the group said that the group did not want to target common citizens but the state machinery had "forced them to commit such acts". He also warned that Islamabad and Rawalpindi were next targets if the killings of Baloch civilians did not stop.[36]
May 3 Two bomb attacks killed at least five people in Pakistan’s tribal areas[37]
June 7 At least 15 people, including 5 children, were killed and over 48 injured when a remote-controlled bomb blast triggered outside a madrassa in Quetta.[38]
June 8 A bus carrying government employees near Peshawar exploded when a bomb which had been planted inside it beforehand went off. Eighteen people were killed in the attack.[39]
June 16 A bomb blast in a market in Landi Kotal, Khyber Agency killed 23 people and injured over 50 others.[40]

Main article: June 2012 Khyber Agency bombing

June 17 a car bomb, hit a crowded bazaar in the town of Landi Kotal in the Khyber region killing 26 people and wounded over 50 others[41]
June 17 a bomb hidden in a handcart killed seven people in the district of Kohat[41]
June 18 Bus carrying Shias is bombed in Pakistan's Quetta city[42]
June 21 A bomb on a donkey cart killed three people at a Sufi shrine in Peshawar [43]
June 21 A bomb exploded in a mosque in the southwestern city of Quetta, killing two worshippers and wounding 13 others[43]
June 23 A gunmen on motorcycles shot dead eight men at a laundry in a busy area of Quetta[44]
June 24 Two gunmen riding a motorbike opened fire on a police mobile van, killing three policemen[44]
June 24 Terrorists from Afghanistan crossed over the border and killed six soldiers in gunbattles, while eleven others went missing. A day later, news emerged that seven of those soldiers had been killed and beheaded by the militants who infiltrated from Afghanistan.[45]
June 25 Seven captured Pakistani soldiers 'beheaded by Taliban[46]
June 27 A bomb has exploded at a railway station in western Pakistan, killing at least five people[47]
June 28 A remote controlled bomb killed four Frontier Corps paramilitary personnel in the town of Bara in Khyber Agency, FATA.[48]
June 28 14 people were killed and 30 others injured when a suicide attack occurred on a bus in Quetta which was returning from Iran carrying pilgrims belonging to the Hazara community.[49]

July - September 2012

July 6 18 Shi'a pilgrims who were travelling to Iran were killed when unidentified assailants opened fire on their vehicle in the town of Turbat, Balochistan.[50]
July 7 Unidentified gunmen in southwest Pakistan killed 18 people[51]
July 8 14 people were killed by a landmine blast in Chaman, Balochistan near the Afghan border.[52]
July 9 Gunmen attacked a military camp near Wazirabad in Punjab, killing seven security personnel. The attack came at a time when Pakistan reopened NATO supply lines to Afghanistan, which had previously been closed for eight months to protest the 2011 NATO attack in Pakistan.[53]
July 11 One person was killed and nineteen others injured when a blast targeted a bus carrying employees of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) on the Hub River Road in Karachi. The bomb was planted on a bicycle and was remote-controlled. According to news, the person killed was a passer-by. There were up to 40 people on board the bus. Most injuries occurred due to the shattering of the glass windows of the bus.[54]
July 12 Tehrik-i-Taliban gunmen wearing masks attacked a police academy in early morning hours in Lahore, killing nine police cadets. This was the second militant attack against a security force installation in the relatively peaceful province of Punjab. The victims were mainly from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa near the Afghan border. According to TTP spokesman Ehsanullah, police officers from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had been specifically targeted in Lahore because of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police's record of "treating Taliban detainees poorly." The TTP threatened more similar attacks.[55]
July 12 The miners were abducted on July 7 in the Soorang area, 25 kilometres east of the provincial capital Quetta, and their bullet-ridden bodies were found dumped on a roadside in the hills of nearby Degari, The Baluchistan Liberation Army, which is fighting for independence from the federal government, had claimed responsibility for their kidnapping[56]
July 13 Five persons were killed and ten injured in a bomb explosion at busy Kuchlak Bazar in Quetta suburban area.[57]
July 15 A mortar bomb fell on a house in Peshawar’s Shaikhan village area on Sunday, killing four[58]
July 15 18 people were killed in incidents of target killings in Karachi.[59]
July 18 A bomb targeted a vehicle in Orakzai Agency, FATA. Fourteen people of the same clan were killed in the incident. The bombing was said to be motivated by sectarianism.[60]
July 18 At least eight people were killed when a passenger van hit a landmine on the border between Pakistan's Orakzai tribal region and Kohat district[61]
July 21 A suicide bomb attack has killed at least nine people in north-western Pakistan[62]
July 21 A bomb explosion at a compound in Orakzai killed nine people and wounded 20.[63]
July 21 Militants suspected to be allied with the banned Balochistan Liberation Army attacked a coast guard post in the port city of Gwadar in Balochistan, killing six security personnel.[64]
July 21 Roadside bomb kills three in Upper Dir[65]
July 21 At least eight security men were killed and two were injured in an attack on the coast guard’s checkpost[66]
July 25 [67]
July 26 Eight people were killed and 22 others injured after a bomb exploded in a market in the Salarzai area of Bajaur Agency.[68]
August 1. Two bomb explosions in the fruit market area of Lahore injured 20 people, 5 of them seriously.[69]
August 6 Five militants, including a key commander, were killed in a roadside bomb blast in the northwestern tribal region of Khyber[70]
August 6 A woman and two children were killed in a blast around house in Quetta. The blast had been triggered by a bomb placed in a car.[71]
August 6 Militants in Pakistan attack Nato truck in north-west Pakistan[72]
August 7 A bomb killed four policemen and wounded 14 others in Pakistan’s troubled southwestern province of Balochistan[73]
August 12A remote-controlled bomb attack on Sunday killed three soldiers in Pakistan’s troubled Waziristan district[74]
August 15 At least one security personnel was killed and three others injured when a landmine exploded in Pakistan’s northwestern Kurram[75]
August 16 Tehrik-i-Taliban militants staged an attack on the Kamra Air Base of the Pakistan Air Force in Attock, Punjab. One security official was killed in the exchange while all eight militants who participated in the attack were shot dead by security forces. The TTP claimed the attack was in revenge for the deaths of Baitullah Mehsud and Osama bin Laden.[76]
August 16 Gunmen in Mansehra pulled 20 Shi'a Muslims out of a bus and shot them dead, in an incident of sectarian killing.[77]

Main article: August 2012 Mansehra Shia Massacre

August 17 One person was killed and 18 others injured after a bomb went off near the Safari Park in Karachi. The blast happened as a bus was crossing the area. The bus was reportedly carrying passengers affiliated with the Imamia Students Organisation, a Shi'a student body, who were travelling to attend a Shi'a procession. The injured were shifted to Jinnah hospital.[78]
August 18 A suicide bomber blew up his explosive-laden car at a check post in Quetta overnight killing five people including three soldiers[79]
August 21 A blast ripped through Sariab road near Moosa Colony in Quetta killing two persons[80]
August 23 Militants on Thursday shot dead three police officers in the area of Hangu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province[81]
August 27 Gunmen shot dead eight people in attacks on two buses as rebels in Balochistan staged a strike to mark the anniversary of a tribal leader’s death[82]
August 27 Three Shi'a Muslims were gunned down in Quetta.[83]
August 29Taliban militants have attacked a Pakistani army post near the Afghan border killing at least eight soldiers[84]
August 29Two people were killed and a further 10 injured when a bomb exploded on railway tracks Jacobabad[85]
August 30 Unidentified gunmen shot dead a Shia Muslim judge along with his driver and police bodyguard in Quetta[86]
August 31 A bomb ripped through a market in Peshawar, killing 11 people and injuring 16.[87]
September 1 Unidentified gunmen shot dead seven Shi'a Hazara civilians in the Hazar Ganji area of Quetta.[88]
September 3 A suicide bomber killed himself and two others when he drove a car bomb into a US consular vehicle in the Pakistani city of Peshawar[89]
September 10 Pakistan blast: Bomb 'kills 12' in Parachinar market[90]
September 15 An alleged terrorist was killed while preparing a suicide jacket in Dhoda area in Kohat [91]
September 16 Eight militants were killed when security forces pounded their positions in Khadezai area of Orakzai Agency[92]
September 16 Northwest Pakistan roadside bomb 'kills 14'[93]
September 17 The driver of a trailer, supplying goods to Nato forces in Afghanistan, was killed and his assistant received critical injuries when their vehicle was targeted by an explosive device on Peshawar-Torkham road[94]
September 18 Two policemen were injured when their vehicle was targeted by a roadside remote controlled bomb in Shagai Maidan, Lower Dir[95]
September 18 In Charsadda, the wife of a former councillor sustained injuries in a bomb blast in Shabqadar area[95]
September 19 At least six persons including an industrialist and two employees of a cellular phone company were kidnapped by suspected militants at gunpoint from main Peshawar-Kohat Road in Matani area[96]
September 19 Pakistan bomb blast kills 'at least nine' in Peshawar[97]
September 22 Two persons were killed in a roadside bomb blast while another explosive device was defused in lower Kurram Agency[98]
September 24 A security man was killed and another sustained injuries in a bomb blast in Jamrud tehsil of Khyber Agency[99]
September 24 In Nowshera, three policemen and two passers-by were injured when a van carrying prisoners was hit by a remote controlled bomb near Rashakai on Monday.[99]
September 25 Eight militants were killed and a security man injured in a clash in upper Orakzai Agency[100]
September 26 Unidentified gunmen shot dead three people including a senior official of the Geological Survey of Pakistan on Wednesday in Balochistan[101]
September 26 Mohsin Ali Naqvi, a member of the minority Shia community, was gunned down outside his office in Quetta, the Balochistan capital[101]
September 26 PPP activist Owais aka Fazlu who suffered serious wounds in an attack by assailants on Sept 26 in Surjani Town sector 7A died during treatment at a private hospital on 18th October.[102]
September 27 Unknown assailants riding a motorcycle opened fire killing 2 people at Kala Gorh area in the jurisdiction of Paharpur police station.[103]
September 27 two wedding guests were killed in festive firing in Wanda Karim area in the jurisdiction of Panyla police station.[103]
September 28 Militants destroy peace activist’s house in Bara[104]
September 28 Peshawar blast kills top Pakistan bomb disposal officer and injured three police officers[105]
September 29 A woman was killed and two others received injuries when two mortar shells hit a residential area in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency[106]
September 30 Unidentified assailants killed a policeman and injured another in an attack in Wari area of Upper Dir[107]
September 30 In Kurram Agency, a security man was killed and two others were injured in a landmine explosion on Sunday.[107]

October - December 2012

October 2 Police foiled a sabotage bid by defusing a five-kilogram bomb at Shaikhan area on the outskirts of Peshawar[108]
October 3 Two persons including a woman were killed when unknown gunmen opened fire on a shop at Sariab Road in Quetta [109]
October 3 Three security men were injured in a blast near Gora Parai checkpost in Baizai tehsil of Mohmand tribal region[110]
October 3 a school was blown up by unidentified militants in Akora Khattak area in the small hours of Wednesday. Officials said that the building of government high school Adamzai was destroyed when explosives planted there by unidentified militants went off.[110]
October 3 In Peshawar, police defused a heavy bomb, planted on Frontier Road near Shaikhan village. An official said that the 10-kilogram bomb was planted at a bicycle, probably to target police.[110]
October 3 Two persons including a woman were killed when unknown gunmen opened fire on a tailor shop at Sariab Road in Quetta[109]
October 4 A man lost his life in a firing incident while two others were wounded in a suburban area of Quetta[111]
October 4 Peshawar: Frontier Corps (FC) man was killed by unknown gunmen in Ghani Kalay area in the vicinity of Daudzai police station. [112]
October 4 Peshawar: An unidentified attackers gunned opened fire in a suburban area of Budh Bair that killed a child.[112]
October 5 seven suspects from a feared Al-Qaeda-linked group had been arrested for allegedly plotting to attack school buses and prisons in Karachi. Police also recovered seven explosive-filled jackets, rockets and detonators.[113]
October 5 Six militants and one soldier were killed in exchange of fire when militants from Afghanistan side attacked a border security post in Gursal area[114]
October 6 At least five volunteers of a local tribal peace Lashkar were killed and seven others injured as militants attacked a position of the peace Lashkar in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency[115]
October 6 the miscreants blew up a NATO container through an IED explosion in Jamrud Bazaar. No human losses reported in the explosion. [115]
October 6 The supply of electricity to Shalobar and adjoining areas was disrupted when militants blew up a power pylon at Naw Gazi Baba area of Bara tehsil in Khyber Agency[116]
October 6 Unknown gunman in Turbat district has injured a person.[117]
October 6 a shootout between two gangs near Aath Chowk area of Lyari resulted in the deaths of rival gangsters Israr Baloch and Rashid Bengali.[118]
October 7 An unidentified assailants opened fire on Qamberani Road, Quetta, killing a man named Rahaib.[119]
October 7 In Quetta, a firing incident took place in Musa Colony area located on Sariab road when unidentified armed men shot dead another person.[119]
October 7 Unknown armed men gunned down four persons and injured a man in separate incidents of firing in Quetta and Khuzdar[120]
October 7 At least six people lost lives and scores got injured when unknown gunmen opened fire during PPP's rally in Khairpur[121]
October 7 Miscreants attacked a car of security forces with remote control bomb in Risalpur city of Nowhera district, wounding two personnel[122]
October 7 A remote controlled bomb planted in the middle of Nowshera-Mardan Road exploded when an army truck was passing through the area. Two army men sustained injuries in the blast[123]
October 7 An unidentified militants blew up gas supply line in Hassanzai area on Saturday night, disrupting gas supply to a number of villages.[123]
October 7 The flour mill owner at Wah Cantonment, which was attacked allegedly by militants on Saturday evening in demand of large sum of money near Rawalpindi.[124]
October 8 A roadside bomb near a police checkpoint in Pakistan's south-west has left one person dead and at least 10 injured.[125][126]
October 8 Seven people were killed and 10 more injured when gunmen opened fire on a public meeting in a southern Pakistan village on Sunday night, according to Pakistani news outlet Dawn.[127][128]
October 8 a remote controlled bomb planted in the middle of Nowshera-Mardan Road exploded when an army truck was passing through the area near NOWSHERA. [129]
October 8 In Charsadda, unidentified militants blew up a power pylon in Mian Qala area of Shabqadar, suspending electricity supply to four villages of Mohmand tribal agency.Police said that at least two kilograms of explosives were used in the blast. In another incident an unidentified militants blew up gas supply line in Hassanzai area on Saturday night, disrupting gas supply to a number of villages. [129]
October 8 Armed men gunned down a senior medical officer of Khuzdar civil hospital in Quetta[130]
October 8 Eight persons were killed, including three gunned down in sectarian attacks, across the city Karachi[131]
October 8 At least twelve people including a child were injured when a bomb exploded near Zarghoon Road in Quetta[132]
October 9 Four people were killed and two others injured when a mortar fell on a house in the Orakzai tribal region in Peshawar[133]
October 9 Unknown armed men attacked a bus in the Kurram tribal region injuring at least three passengers in Peshawar[134]
October 9 Malala Yousafzai: Pakistan activist, 14, shot in Swat[135][136]
October 9 One person was killed and five others, including a police constable, were injured after unidentified motorcyclists opened fire on a car on Nicolson Road [137]
October 9 Three persons were injured when militants attacked a passenger vehicle near Paro village in lower Kurram Agency[138]
October 9 Two children were killed and one was seriously injured in a hand grenade blast. The children were playing with the hand grenade when it exploded with a bang in a street in College Town. Police said that the children had found the hand grenade in the street.[139]
October 9 A man and his wife were killed and their son was injured when armed men barged into a house and kidnapped a girl in Battal area, Mansehra.[140]
October 9 In Peshawar, suspected militants blew up a government primary school for boys at Faqirabad Chowk in Badhber area. police official said that two bombs were planted under the foundation of the building that went off after at midnight. The blast, he said, damaged the building and furniture.[138]
October 9 In Charsadda, a government school was blown up in Malka Dher area on Tuesday. Sources said that unidentified militants planted an explosive device at the school that went off on Tuesday morning. As a result, the two rooms of building were destroyed completely. The furniture and record of the school was also destroyed. About 5 kilograms of explosives were used in the blast.[138]
October 10 PPP activist, policeman among nine killed across city[141]
October 10 A government primary school was blown up by unidentified militants at Usmanabad area of Akora Khattak, Nowshera. 4 to 6 kilograms of explosives were used in the blast.[142]
October 10 Two people were gunned down in separate incidents of firing in Karachi. [143]
October 11 A men on a motorbike shot dead a policeman, Malik Abbas, on Sariab Road near Quetta.[144]
October 11 At least six people were killed in separate incidents of firing and violence in Karachi[145]
October 11 Only a day after a police constable had been shot dead in a targeted attack in North Nazimabad, an assistant sub-inspector was gunned down near his home in Kunwari Colony, Karachi, bringing the number of police officials killed in the city during the current year to 65[146]
October 11 An assistant sub-inspector was killed when unknown gunmen opened fire in Maghopir area of Karachi.[147][148]
October 11 Head constable shot dead in Quetta[149]
October 11 11 people were killed and 26 injured when a powerful bomb strapped to a motorbike exploded near a restaurant on Nishtar Road in Sibi. Police said the 15kg explosive device damaged 12 shops and five vehicles[144]
October 11 In Dera Bugti district, three security personnel were killed and two severely injured when their vehicle struck a landmine in Maro area.[144]
October 11 A worker of a construction company was killed when a bomb exploded on G.T. Road, NOWSHERA. three to four kilograms of explosive were used in the blast.[150]
October 11 A CD shop was completely destroyed while two adjacent shops were damaged when a homemade bomb went off in a market on Pabbi-Cherat Road here on Thursday. No casualty was reported in the incident.
October 11 Four people were killed and nine injured in incidents of violence across the city Karachi[151]
October 11 A former army officer was kidnapped while his driver was shot dead by unidentified armed persons[152]
October 12 Masked gunmen killed three people, including a pro-government tribal elder in an attack on his car on the outskirts of Miranshah, officials said.[153]
October 12 Bomb at a crowded market in Pakistan’s restive southwestern province of Baluchistan killed 10 people. A roadside bombing elsewhere in the troubled region killed three security officials, police said.[154]
October 12 Five persons were killed and 22 others injured when twin blasts ripped through a local market in Orakzai Agency. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Orakzai Agency chapter, claimed responsibility for the two blasts. 25 kg of explosives were used in the blasts.[155]
October 12 2 men shot dead in Islamabad[156]
October 12 Two people were gunned down in separate incidents of firing in Karachi[143]
October 12 Eleven persons were killed in a blast in Sibi on Thursday.Geo TV reported that a remote controlled bomb planted in a rickshaw went off on Nishter Road in Sibi, killing 11 persons including two children and injuring 26 others.[157]
October 12 three personnel were killed and another sustained injuries in a landmine blast in Dera Bugti.[157]
October 12 A policeman was gunned down outside a mosque in Bakhshi Pul area on Charsadda Road, Peshawar [158]
October 12 A mosque was destroyed in Roudh Mandi area of Mohmand Agency’s Haleemzai tehsil after explosives planted on the premises went off in the morning on Friday. No damage to human life was reported as no one was present in the mosque at the time of the blast.[158]
October 13 At least 15 people were killed and 25 were wounded in a car bomb blast in Kohat’s Darra Adam Khel area[159][160]
October 13 Five people were killed and four seriously injured in a clash between two militant groups in the Orakzai tribal region, Peshawar. [161]
October 13 In Bannu, a minor hurt in grenade attack dies, when some unknown persons lobbed a grenade into the house and fled away.[162]
October 13 Two blasts occurred here at Nag Shah Chowk on Saturday creating panic among people.[163]
October 13 two bullet-riddled bodies of two men were found in gunny bags near the Customs House in Karachi on Saturday[164]
October 14 A policeman killed when militants opened fire on a police raiding party in Peshawar’s Bara Shaikhan area, one militant was also killed in retaliatory firing by the police[165]
October 14 a soldier of Frontier Constabulary was killed when militants attacked a party of law enforcers in Shaikhan village in Peshawar. Police and FC were patrolling Shaikhan village when militants attacked them. Mohammad Ayaz, a soldier of FC, was killed on the spot.[166]
October 14 In Khyber Agency, a security man and a militant were killed in an exchange of fire in Bara tehsil on Sunday. Officials said that a joint patrolling party of Khasadar and Frontier Constabulary was ambushed by militants in Akkakhel.[167]
October 14 Two people from the Hazara community were killed when unknown gunmen opened fire on a vehicle on Abdul Sattar Road Quetta.[168]
October 14 A bomb that could have spelt disaster for Peshawar was detonated in isolation averting possible deaths in Bara Sheikhan[169]
October 14 A homemade bomb was recovered from Nagshah Chowk, Multan. Two blasts had occurred at the same place last night, where this evening former prime minister Yusuf Raza Gilani is scheduled to address a Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) public meeting.[170]
October 14 A political activist was gunned down by unknown motorcycle-riding attackers in Landhi, Karachi, on Sunday. Another man and a four-year-old girl also suffered injuries in the attack..[171]
October 14 A man was killed and three others were injured in a firing incident in Quetta on Sunday.[172]
October 14 two persons were hurt when unknown armed men opened fire on them near General Hospital in an area of Lyari, Karachi.[173]
October 14 Three more people sustained injuries in similar incidents firing by unidentified assailants in Mauripur, Model Colony and Machar Colony.[174]
October 15 Armed men on a motorbike opened fire at a vehicle on Sattar Road, killing Mohammad Ismail and his bother Ishaq. They belonged to the Shia community, also injured 3 others.[175]
October 15 Superintendent of Police (Rural) Khurshid Khan and six others, including police and Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel, were killed whereas 12 others were injured when more 300 militants attacked a police check post set up on the main Peshawar-Kohat Road in the Matni area on the outskirts of Peshawar[176][177][178]
October 15 Four people were killed when unidentified men opened fire on Karachi’s Abul Hasan Isphahani Road. [179][180]
October 15 a man was killed in another incident of firing in North Nazimabad, Karachi.[181]
October 15 a policeman was shot dead in Baldia Town, Karachi[182]
October 15 An activist belonging to a political party was gunned down by unknown armed assailants in North Karachi Sector 5.[183]
October 15 Another man was killed in a similar incident of firing by unknown gunmen in Landhi, Karachi.[184]
October 15 According to the TTP spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan, the banned group killed SP, ten police and FC men, and abducted several personnel. Ihsanullah Ihsan said that the attack was in return to the raid which was launched by the security forces on Taliban training camps in Peshawar.[185]
October 15 A community health centre was partially damaged in a blast in Bar Taras area of Salarzia tehsil in Bajaur Agency [186]
October 15 Five workers of the outlawed Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat were gunned down in two separate acts of violence in Karachi[187]
October 15 An activist of the Sunni Tehrik was shot dead in New Karachi on Monday[188]
October 15 a 13-year-old boy was seriously injured when explosive device went off in Hilalkhail area of Charming on monday. Local sources said that some boys were playing in a field when an explosive device planted by militants exploded, seriously injuring Usman.[189]
October 15 A policeman was shot dead in Gulshan-i-Ghazi in Baldia Town, Karachi on Monday[190]
October 15 An armed men riding a motorcycle opened fire in Goth Ali Jan Langov neighbourhood of Usta Muhammad killing 2, and fled from the scene[191]
October 15 An unidentified armed men opened fire in Dera Murad Jamali, Quetta killing one person.[192]
October 16 Gunmen shot dead four people from the Shia community on Tuesday, in what appears to be a fresh sectarian attack in Pakistan’s troubled southwestern province of Balochistan[193]
October 16 Four members of the ethnic Hazara community were killed in an attack apparently motivated by sectarian hatred in Quetta on Tuesday.[194]
October 16 Four people were killed in different incidents as violence continued unabated in Karachi[195][196]
October 16 A vaccinator died when a team of polio vaccinators came under attack in Quetta on Tuesday[197][198]
October 16 An Assistant Sub- Inspector identified as Shafi was shot dead in the firing of unidentified armed men in North Nazimabad, Karachi.[199]
October 16 Local office bearer of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was gunned down near Asghar Ali Stadium, Karachi.[200]
October 16 A man injured in firing in New Town area of Karachi, succumbed to injuries in local hospital. The deceased was identified as Haji Ali.[201]
October 16 Four mutilated bodies were found in Machhar colony, Crown cinema Lyari and Chakiwara.[202]
October 16 An unknown gunmen riding a motorcycle opened fire in scrap market on Sarki Road, Quotta killing four people.[203]
October 16 Director education KMC, Shamim Khan was killed in a firing incidence near Hyderabad Colony on Jamshed Road in Karachi East.[204]
October 17 A young spare parts dealer was shot dead in front of his shop by unknown gunman in Orangi Town on Wednesday.[205]
October 17 An inspector of the Karachi Municipal Corporation was gunned down by gunmen on Shahrah-i-Noor Jehan on Wednesday.[206]
October 17 Another policeman was killed and his colleague was wounded in an attack on a police kiosk in F.B Industrial Area of Karachi.[207]
October 17 Three Awami National Party workers were gunned down in Par Hoti area, Mardan on Wednesday night.[208]
October 17 militants fired 12 rockets on Mina, Sapary and Bandagi villages close to Pak-Afghan border. He said two rockets hit a house injuring a 14-year-old girl[209]
October 17 Police on Wednesday evening repulsed a militant attack on their checkpost in Mashogagar area on the outskirts of Peshawar. An official said, several militants armed with rocket launchers and Kalashnikovs attacked the post but they had to flee after police opened fire on them.[210]
October 17 police recovered a bullet-riddled body dumped in the Sardar Karez area of Quetta. The deceased was identified by his son as Muhammad Anwar.[211]
October 17 In yet another incident, two labourers were killed in a firing incident in Turbat district.[212]
October 17 A gunmen opened fire on the two men in Buleda, killing them on the spot. The victims belonged to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.[213]
October 17 An armed men opened fire on a tanker on National Highway, in the jurisdiction of Saddar Police Station, Dera Murad Jamali. As a result, a person identified as Muhammad Umair lost his life while the driver sustained injuries[214]
October 17 A man identified as Ali Raza, sustained bullet wounds after being attacked by armed men at Qasba Morr, Karachi. He was rushed to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries during treatment.[215]
October 17 A perosn identified as Shafqat Nasir was gunned down in Shadman Town.[216]
October 18 PPP activist Mohammad Zeeshan was killed and his colleague suffered bullet wounded when assailants riding a motorcycle opened fire on them near a roundabout in Sector 11-L near Hussain Chowk Orangi Town Karachi.[217]
October 18 A man (identified as Mohammad Arshad) was gunned down by motorcycle-riding attackers in Nazimabad Karachi on Thursday.[218]
October 18 A milkman was killed by gunman in the Pukhtunabad area of Manghopir on Thursday morning.[219]
October 18 A man was killed by attackers in the fisheries area within the remit of the Docks police station Fisheries early on Thursday.[220]
October 18 A man identified as Shahbaz Memon, was gunned down by motorcycle-riding attackers and another was wounded in old city area on Thursday.[221]
October 18 In another incident, Ghulam Mohammad, 50, suffered injuries when unknown armed men fired at him in Khajoor Bazaar of Karachi on Thursday evening.[222]
October 19 Two people were killed when unidentified men opened fire on Karachi’s Bilal Colony Korangi and Nasir Colony. Moreover, four injured dacoits were arrested after a gun battle with the Ferozabad and Mobina Town police.[223]
October 19 One person was killed when unknown assailants opened fire in Zia Colony, Karachi. The dead was identified as 25-year-old Yousuf, a resident of the area.[224]
October 19 In the Saeedabad area of Karachi, a car carrying four persons was targeted by armed attackers. The attack left one dead and three injured.[225]
October 19 two people were killed and one was injured in a firing incident near Abul Hassan Ispahani Road, Karachi after the rally organised by ASWJ [226]
October 19 PPP MPA injured in firing incident in Karachi[227]
October 19 A bomb planted on a bicycle killed at least three paramilitary soldiers in a restive southwestern Pakistani city Quetta and wounded 10 other people on Friday[228][229]
October 19 The FC constable and his friend were gunned down by armed men in Qasba Colony, Orangi Town, Karachi within the remit of the Pirabad police station when they were having tea at a roadside eatery[230]
October 19 A police head constable and a Pakistan Qaumi Razakar volunteer were shot dead by four armed men riding two motorcycles in Sohrab Goth, Karachi, raising the death toll of policemen killed in the city during the year to 69.[231]
October 19 Military gunship helicopters pounded suspected militant hideouts after unidentified gunmen killed a security official in Civil Colony Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan on Friday.[232]
October 19 A senior lawyer was killed when unidentified men opened fire on him outside the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday[233][234]
October 19 Three students were killed when unknown assailants opened fire on Abul Hasan Isphahani road near safari park in Karachi. They were killed as they made their way back from a protest against target killings.[235]
October 19 A Frontier Corps constable was killed and five others were wounded when armed men attacked a check post in restive Dera Bugti district on Friday[236]
October 19 In another incident, unidentified armed men shot a man dead in Kattan area of Khuzdar district. The deceased is said to be a prayer leader of a local mosque.[237]
October 20 four armed assailants on two motorcycles fired a volley of bullets at family killing a person and injured 3 others near Dakkhana Chowrangi, Karachi.[238]
October 20 Twin blasts were reported in the suburban areas of Peshawar Saturday morning and fortunately no casualty was reported.[239]
October 20 A man identified as Aqeel was killed in a firing incident while a body was found in a gunny bag from Karachi on Saturday.[240]
October 20 A young worker of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, hailing from Mansehra, was shot dead in the city of Karachi.[241]
October 20 A body of a young man wrapped in a blanket along Shahrah-i-Quaideen. He was hit by a single bullet in the head.[242]
October 20 An eight-year-old girl was killed in an exchange of fire between two groups of the Dasti community in Mureed Shakh town of Ghotki district[243]
October 20 four armed bandits, one of them carrying half a million rupees bounty, were gunned down in an exchange of fire with police in Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Karachi.[244]
October 20 Police said, two bombs planted by suspected militants along Bara-Shaikhan Road of Peshawar went off at around 7am.[245]
October 20 Peshawar: blast took place at Scheme Chowk in the limits of Badbher police station at around 8pm. The blast targeted a music centre, which was destroyed completely. Three people, including owner of the centre was injured in the blast.[246]
October 21 A woman, her daughter and son were killed when armed men attacked them in Kharal villagein Gambat taluka on Sunday.[247]
October 21 The owner of a travel agency was injured seriously and his driver was killed when unidentified motorcyclists opened indiscriminate firing on his car near Haleemzai area of Shabqadar tehsil in Charsadda district on Sunday.[248]
October 21 police recovered six rocket shells in Sari Kallay area on Sunday. Police also called Bomb Disposal Squad to safely defuse the shells.[249]
October 22 two armed men entered the workshop located at Yousaf Plaza in Bolton Market and held the employees at gunpoint. a suspected bandit was killed and two employees of a workshop were wounded in the old city area of Karachi.[250]
October 22 A policeman was shot dead and his associate was wounded in the Manghopir area of Karachi, bringing the number of policemen killed in the current year to 67.[251]
October 22 An activist of the Sindh People’s Youth was gunned down in Surjani Town area of Karachi.[252]
October 22 A money changer was shot dead in the old city area of Karachi. He sustained four gunshot wounds in a drive-by shooting in Jodia Bazaar.[253]
October 22 A young man was found shot dead in Nazimabad area of Karachi on Monday.[254]
October 22 Twin blasts in Swabi: K-P chief minister’s convoy escapes bomb attack. Eight people, including police personnel, were injured in two explosions in Swabi district on Monday.[255][256]
October 22 Lahore: Two alleged criminals were killed while a police constable was injured during a ‘crossfire’ between four armed suspects and police in Shahdara area on Monday. Police claimed the suspects had opened fire on them when they tried to stop them (suspects) near Begum Kot.[257]
October 22 A hand grenade thrown by unidentified men at a closed shop in Orangi Town of Karachi exploded, no one was hurt in the grenade attack.[258]
October 22 Two of the four men wounded in a firing incident at shop in North Nazimabad on Monday night died during treatment on Tuesday.[259]
October 23 Two member of the Ahmadi community, a policeman were gunned down in Sector 8, Karachi on Tuesday.[260]
October 23 Two brothers were gunned down in the Soldier Bazaar area of Karachci on Tuesday night.[261]
October 23 Two persons including a suspected militant were shot dead while another was injured during a search operation in Akkakhel area of Bara. Sources said that the operation was conducted jointly by army and Frontier Corps. [262]
October 23 Three personnel of Frontier Constabulary (FC) were injured in a blast on Frontier Road on the outskirts of Peshawar on Tuesday. militants had planted a four-kilogram heavy bomb along the roadside. [263]
October 23 A first-year student was shot dead while his fellow was injured when two unidentified car-riders opened fire on them in Lahore.[264]
October 23 In Lakki Marwat, a villager was seriously injured in a bomb explosion near a primary school in Nar Bakhmal Ahmadzai area on Tuesday. while police and security forces reached the area and defused another homemade explosive device planted inside the school building.[265]
October 23 Commandant Khyber Rifles Col Fayaz on Tuesday handed over 35 Kukikhel and three Zakhakhel tribesmen, arrested during Ghundi operation. The commandant also returned 24 light weapons, seized during the operation.[266]
October 23 A young man was gunned down in a Sohrab Goth locality of Karachi by a gunmen riding a motorcycle.[267]
October 23 A man was killed and another wounded when gunmen opened fire at a milk shop in Pak Colony, Karachi.[268]
October 23 A policeman constable was gunned down in Lyari area of Karachi on Tuesday, when another one wounded in a July attack died, taking the number of policemen killed in violence this year to 69.[269]
October 24 Another policeman was found shot dead in Lyari, Karachi on Wednesday only a day after a constable posted in the special branch of police was gunned down in the area, bringing the number of policemen killed in the city during the current year to 70.[270]
October 24 A bridge and few houses were damaged in a blast near Bacha Khan Markaz, Peshawar. the bomb was planted along Pejagi Road to target the law-enforcers. However, terrorists failed to achieve their target, no casualty was reported in the blast.[271]
October 24 A 25-year-old man was gunned down in Nishtar Colony, Lahore on Wednesday.[272]
October 24 a labourer, was critically injured along with three other colleagues when a mortar shell fell on a factory in Alamgudar area of Sipah, near Landi Kotal.[273]
October 24 In Mohmand Agency, suspected militants blew up two government primary schools in Haleemzai tehsil on Wednesday morning. Sources said that militants planted explosive devices at the buildings of primary schools for boys in Wazir Kallay and Khwajawas Kor areas in the night that went off on Wednesday morning. As a result, both the buildings were destroyed completely. [274]
October 24 In Swabi, suspected militants blew up a government middle school in New Nehar Jahangira on Wednesday. Police said that two classrooms of the school were destroyed completely while the third one was damaged in the pre-dawn blast.[275]
October 24A private security guard was killed in a botched bank heist in Gizri, Karachi.[276]
October 25 Eight militants were killed when helicopter gunships pounded militant hideouts in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency[277]
October 25 Two persons were shot and injured, after three unidentified gunmen raided a petrol pump on Pirwadhai Road, Rawalpindi.[278]
October 25 In Hangu, a girl was killed and three persons were injured in a bomb blast in Gulshan Colony on Thursday.a six-kilogram heavy bomb was planted in the backyard of the house, City police station registered a case against unidentified terrorists and launched investigations.[279]
October 25 Security forces claimed on Thursday to have killed a suspected militant in Bagan area of lower Kurram. A pistol and a hand grenade were reportedly recovered from his possession.[280]
October 25 A police head constable was shot dead while a constable and a civilian were wounded when a gunman opened fire on them in a restaurant near the SP office, SHIKARPUR.[281]
October 26 A trader was gunned down in an Orangi Town area of Karachi on Friday.[282]
October 26 A tailor was gunned down outside his house in Korangi’s Sector 51-B, Karachi on Friday.[283]
October 28 Three killed, 25 injured in Nowshera blast[284]

In 2011..

January - March 2011

January 12:- At least 17 people were killed and more than 20 others injured, after a suicide car-bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into a heavily fortified police station in the Bannu district, of north-western Pakistan. It was later confirmed, presumably by eyewitnesses that a Toyota Stout had apparently been used to conduct this suicide attack upon the Merian police station. There were also witness reports who had claimed that parts of the building to this police station, as well as a nearby mosque inside the compound were known to have collapsed due to the force of this suicide car bomb explosion. Witnesses reportedly stated that the sheer force of this suicide car-bomb explosion apparently also plunged the local area into darkness, as the blast damaged electricity lines within this area of the district. It was also established that the car bomber had specifically targeted the outer wall of the police station, which was consequently based within a densely populated area of the district. Reports have suggested that more than 50 police officers were inside the police complex at the time of this suicide attack, with local reports suggesting that all those killed were Frontier Corps officials, who act as a federal paramilitary police force within the country. This particular police station that was targeted, is known to be based near to the Janikhel tribal area, which is known to act as a buffer zone to the militancy-infested North Waziristan tribal region of north-western Pakistan. This suicide car bombing occurred as U.S. Vice-President, Joe Biden arrived in Islamabad whilst denying that the United States had imposed a war on terror on Pakistan. The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan later claimed responsibility for this suicide car-bomb attack, whilst threatening that such attacks would continue, unless drone attacks were halted against their Al Qaeda and Pakistani Taliban affiliated militant networks and sanctuaries, located most especially within the highly volatile North Waziristan tribal region, which is located on the Afghan-Pakistan border, of north-western Pakistan.[1]

25 January At least thirteen people are killed while 70 others injured in a suicide bomb explosion in a mourning procession of Hazrat Imam Hussain near its concluding point at Kerbala Gamay Shah at Bhat Gate in Lahore[2] and few minutes after Lahore blast, A suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden motorbike into a police van at Malir 15 area of Karachi, killing at least three people while 5 people were injured.[3]

1 March At least three people were killed and one was wounded in two bomb blasts in Mohmand tribal region’s Saafi tehsil[4]
8 March A car-bomb at a compressed natural gas filling station in Faisalabad on Tuesday killed 20 people and wounded more than 100, Regional Police Officer (RPO) Faisalabad, Aftab Cheema said. The blast set off gas cylinders at the station and the explosion destroyed or severely damaged nearby buildings and numerous vehicles. "An explosive-laden car was parked at the CNG station," police official told reporters. Aftab Cheema said 20 people had been killed and more than 100 wounded.[5]

Main article: 2011 Faisalabad bombing

9 March Just a day after the Faisalabad bombing, an explosion occurred at the funeral of the wife of an anti-Taliban militia leader in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan. The bombing left nearly 40 people dead and scores injured. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

Main article: March 2011 Peshawar bombing

31 March An unsuccessful suicide bombing assassination attempt on Fazlur Rehman, the chief of Pakistan's Jamiat-e-Ulema-Islam political party, in Swabi killed 10 people and left another 20 injured.[6]

April - June 2011

April 1 A second assassination attempt on Fazlur Rehman occurred, this time in the city of Charsadda. At least 13 people were killed and more than 31 injured as a suicide bomber blew himself up next to the leader’s convoy vehicle.[7]

April 3 Over 50 people were killed and 120 wounded when two suicide bombers detonated explosives at a Sufi shrine in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab.

Main article: April 2011 Dera Ghazi Khan bombings

April 5 A suicide attack at a market in Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa killed seven people including a local anti-Taliban leader and his son.[8]

April 22 Islamic militants detonate a bomb near a gambling casino in Karachi, killing 19 people.[9]

April 26 Four men on motorcycles opened fire on a bus full of passengers, then sprinkled petrol on it and set it on fire, killing everyone inside in Quetta, Balochistan.[10]

May 2 US Special forces kill Osama bin Laden at a local compound in Abottabad, Pakistan.

Main article: Death of Osama bin Laden

May 13 Two suicide bombers attacked a paramilitary academy training young cadets in Charsadda, more than 80 people were killed and at least 15 injured, the attack was called by the Taliban as revenge for the killing of Osama bin Laden.[11]

May 18 Terrorists of a banned outfit attacked a pick-up bringing members of the Hazara community to Quetta with automatic weapons on Wednesday, killing seven of them.[12]

May 22 Islamic militants attack Mehran Naval Station, killing at least 9 people and destroying 2 Pakistani P-3C Orion maritime surveillance aircraft.[13]

Main article: May 2011 Pakistan Naval Station Mehran attack

June 12 Three sets of bombings in the Khyber Market area of Peshawar left 34 civilians dead and over 100 injured. The attack was blamed on the Taliban, although a spokesman for the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan denied responsibility and instead blamed the attack on "foreign agents."

Main article: June 2011 Peshawar bombings

June 13 A suicide bomber detonated himself outside a bank in the I-8 Markaz sector of Islamabad after a security guard tried to stop him. The suicide bomber and the guard both died on the spot while a few people were left injured.[14]

June 25 Five militants attacked a police station in Dera Ismail Khan, a district which borders South Waziristan in northwest Pakistan. The militants were disguised in the burqa dress; two of the terrorists also wore suicide bombing vests. They used grenades and gunfire to launch the attack, killing at least ten police personnel. By the end of the operation, all of the attackers were reported as having been killed. A few dozen police officers were left trapped in the building as a result of the incident.[15]

June 26 A small blast occurred in Multan in the premises of a police station, injuring ten people, four of which were police officers. About 10 kg of explosives were used to cause the explosion. The police arrested a suspect immediately following the incident.[16]

July - September 2011

Multiple target killings in Karachi throughout the months of July and August left hundreds of people dead. The month has been recorded as the deadliest and most violent in the history of Karachi since the last two decades - in fighting related to religious and ethnic tensions. This was followed by 44 more fatalities in the following month of August, amidst ongoing violence.

Main article: July and August 2011 Karachi target killings

August 11 A female suicide bomber detonated herself and killed five policemen in Peshawar. Two other separate incidents also took place in the city, killing two more people. 42 others were injured.[17]
August 19 A blast in a mosque in the town of Jamrud in Khyber Agency left over 50 people dead.

Main article: August 2011 Khyber Agency bombing

August 25 A blast outside a hotel in Risalpur Tehsil, Nowshera in North-West Frontier Province kills 11 and injures 15 people.
August 29 At least three people were killed and 19 others injured when a group of armed men opened fire and lobbed rockets on a passenger train near Mach Town, which is 60 kilometers southeast of Quetta in Balochistan.[18]
August 31 Eleven people were killed in Quetta following a bombing outside a mosque on the day of Eid ul-Fitr, when Shi'a Muslim worshippers belonging to the Hazara community were conducting Eid prayers.[19]
September 2 Twelve people were killed in Lakki Marwat following a suicide car bombing near a police checkpost.[20]
September 7 Twin explosions in the city of Quetta left at least 26 people dead.[21]

Main article: 2011 Quetta bombings

September 13 Four school children along with a bus driver were killed in Peshawar during an attack on their school bus by unidentified gunmen. Seventeen others also sustained injuries.[22]
September 13 A makeshift bomb exploded near the vehicle of Sher Khan, head of the Awami National Party in the Lower Dir area, killing the leader.[23]
September 15 A Taliban suicide bomber struck the funeral ceremony of a tribal elder who belonged to an anti-Taliban militia in Peshawar, killing at least 25 people on the funeral.[24]

Main article: September 2011 Peshawar bombing

September 19 Eight people died and several others were injured when a suicide bomber belonging to the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan rammed an explosives-laden car outside the house of SSP Chaudhry Aslam Khan, a senior police officer living in the posh Defence Housing Authority area of Karachi, Sindh. Khan and his family managed to escape the attack although his house was destroyed by the blast and a few other civilians near the blast site were killed when the incident occurred. Khan works at the Crime Investigation Department (CID) and is infamous for having led tough measures and police operations against notorious criminal elements and members of underworld groups in Karachi (including the likes of Rehman Dakait); a column published in The Express Tribune dubbed Chaudhry Aslam Khan as the "Sultan Rahi" of Sindh Police.[25] He is a recipient of the Pakistan Police Medal, Qauid-e-Azam Police Medal and the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz, which was awarded to him by the President in early 2011. This was the second attempt on his life, with police officials confirming that Khan had apparently been on the hit list of militant groups for quite a long time. Neighboring houses were also severely damaged as a result of the attack while other houses located not far from the vicinity of the blast site had their windows shattered. There were also schools located near the house which had their buildings and infrastructure damaged, such as the Haque Academy, Beaconhouse and the Washington International School; the schools were temporarily closed for repair. Among the victims of the blast included a female schoolteacher from the Washington International School and her son, Khan's police guards and cook, and the son and driver of a neighbour.[26] When responding to the attack on his house, Khan remarked that he will not step back or be cowed and would carry on his "jihad against the terrorists."[25] He also added: "Why don’t they come attack me in the open? I didn’t know these terrorists are such cowards that they will attack sleeping children" and threatened that he would teach the terrorists who attacked his house a lesson that "even their next generations would remember."[26]

September 19 Five people were killed and over two dozen injured after a remote-controlled bomb ripped through a market selling CDs in Peshawar.[27]
September 20 At least 26 people were killed when armed militants affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi attacked a bus travelling in Mastung near the city of Quetta in Balochistan. The victims were pilgrims who were travelling towards Taftan and belonged to the Shi'a Muslim Hazara community, suggesting the attack to have been a targeted killing of sectarian nature.[28]

Main article: 2011 Mastung bus shooting

September 23 Three people were killed and two injured when unidentified gunmen opened fire on a van carrying passengers who belonged to the Hazara Shi'a community. The attack came just three days after the Mastung bus incident, in which members of the Hazara community were also targeted.[29]
September 23 Four people, including two women, were killed and six others injured when two roadside bombs targeted a passenger vehicle in Bajaur.[30]
September 28 Three people were killed and four injured when militants affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army opened fire on men who were conducting oil and gas exploration in Balochistan's Harnai District.[31]

October - December 2011

October 2 A police van carrying 32 recruits which was heading towards a training facility in Abbottabad was attacked by a remote-controlled bomb near Mansehra. The bomb killed four recruits and injured fifteen others. The dead and injured were shifted to the Ayub Medical Complex immediately.[32]
October 4 Unknown gunmen riding a motorbike opened fire on a schoolteacher in Khuzdar, Balochistan, killing him on the spot. A woman was also reported injured.[33]
October 9 Four people were killed and six others injured in various separate incidents in Quetta, Balochistan.[34]
October 25 A Frontier Corps (FC) officer was killed after a landmine exploded near the Sorange coal mines in Quetta. In a separate incident also in Quetta, a doctor was shot and injured by unknown assailants in the Satellite Town suburb.[35]
October 26 Twelve people, including a woman and two children, were injured in a low-intensity bomb blast in a Peshawar market.[36]
October 27 Two kilogram explosives packed in a ghee container exploded in a market in Peshawar, injuring fourteen people.[37]
October 29 A seventeen-year old suicide bomber detonated his explosives near a police car in Nowshera, killing two policemen. The dead policemen included Ajmeer Shah, a regional police inspector in Risalpur, and one of his gunmen. According to an official, Shah was the main target of the attack because he had played an important role in the killing a senior Tehreek-e-Taliban leader in the area a few months back.[38] Shah was awarded with various distinctions, including a Pride of Performance award for his crackdowns on criminals and anti-militant activities. His body was laid to rest a day later, in a funeral attended by 300 people.[39]
November 2 An explosion took place in Peshawar's Karkhano Market, injuring eleven people. The bomb was planted inside a car.[40]
November 3 Two members of the Frontier Corps were killed after their vehicle was hit by a remote controlled bomb in Turbat, Balochistan.[41]
November 5 A man who was planting explosives in the Hazara Town suburb of Quetta fell victim to his own plot when his explosives blew up prematurely. The man died on the spot. According to a police official, the explosives were meant to target members of the Shi'a Hazara community, who are the residents of Hazara Town.[42]
November 5 Two security personnel were killed and three injured when a security force convoy came under ambush in the Razmak region of North Waziristan in FATA.[43]
November 7 Three people including a former Awami National Party tehsil nazim Hanif Gul Jadoon, were killed and another nine injured during a suicide attack in Swabi. Jadoon was reportedly on his way back after attending Eid prayers on the day when his vehicle was targeted.[44] One of Jadoon's two sons who were accompanying him, fourteen year old Ahmed Jadoon, also succumbed to injuries a day later at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar.[45]
November 16 Suicide bombers inside a vehicle were pursued by police in Karachi's beachfront area of Seaview, leading to a shoot-out incident. During the melee, one of the militants detonated his suicide explosives, causing the car which the militants were travelling in, to blow up. The casualties in the incident included four militants as well as two policemen. One of the officers, Maula Bukhsh died on the spot, while the second officer, Mumraiz Iqbal, succumbed to his injuries at the Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre.[46][47]
November 17 Eight people, including five of them of the same family, were killed by a roadside bomb in Khyber Agency.[48]
November 19 Two Frontier Corps personnel died and another three were injured when a landmine blast occurred near the Sui area of Balochistan province. Members of the Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the incident.[49]
November 21 Fourteen soldiers of the Frontier Corps, including a Major, were killed when Balochistan Liberation Army militants attacked their convoy with sophisticated weapons near Musa Khel in Balochistan.[50]
December 6 A loud blast attributed to an exploding gas cylinder occurred in Karachi, during the Muslim observance day of Muharram. No casualties or injuries were reported.[51] Hours later, another explosion occurred on Karachi’s Kala Pul bridge. One man was injured in the explosion.[52] Both blasts may have possibly been targeting nearby Shi'a Muslim processions.
December 9 A landmine blast occurred in Kurram Agency in FATA when a contingent of security forces stepped on it. One soldier sustained injuries.[53]
December 9 A remote-controlled roadside bomb exploded in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area of Karachi. Three paramilitary troops from Pakistan Rangers were killed and another four injured.[54]
December 10 At least seven people were injured and one motorcyclist, identified as Abdul Manaf, was killed after a bomb which had been planted outside the main gate of the University of Karachi exploded. According to police estimates, explosives weighing between five and eight kilograms were used in the blast. The bomb left a two-feet crater in the site. The injured were shifted to hospital. Members of the bomb disposal squad arrived to carry out investigations, while police cordoned off the site.[55]
December 10 Tehreek-i-Taliban militants blew up two shrines in Khyber Agency. A caretaker of one of the shrines was killed by unknown gunmen.[56]
December 14 Two FC personnel were killed in Balochistan due to a landmine explosion.[57]
December 24 A suicide bomber killed five paramilitary troops in Bannu.[58]
December 29 Two assailants on a motorbike opened fire on the vehicle of a police surgeon, Dr Syed Baqir Shah in Quetta, Balochistan. Shah was a key witness in the controversial Kharotabad incident. He carried out autopsies of five foreigners, including two women, who were shot dead by security personnel in Quetta's suburb of Kharotabad in May on the pretext of being suspected "terrorists". Shah disputed the account of law enforcement agencies, claiming that the victims were civilians who had died of gunshot wounds instead of their own hand grenades, which police officials alleged them of carrying.[59]
December 30 A remote controlled bomb in Bajaur agency killed two children.[60]
December 30 A suicide bomber affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army killed 13 people in Quetta.[61]
December 31 Two schoolchildren were killed and seven others injured after a bomb went off during a jirga being held in Landi Kotal, Khyber Agency

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