**3 Russian-made missiles fired at Peshawar ** Tuesday, November 07, 2006
PESHAWAR: Unknown men fired three Russian-made missiles at the provincial capital early on Monday morning, but there were no casualties, police said on Monday. “The first missile hit the Darul Uloom Muhammadia madrassa at around 2am, but there was no loss of life and property,” Operations SSP Iftikhar Khan told reporters. He said that another two missiles hit Pawaka – in the Pishtakhara police precincts – and Safaid Dheri areas, but did not explode. Khan suspected that the Russian-made NDR-12 missiles were fired from the Khyber Agency and were directed towards the Peshawar International Airport. …
Rockets fired as Orakzai visits Wana Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Staff Report
PESHAWAR: Suspected militants fired two rockets as NWFP Governor Ali Mohammad Jan Orakzai addressed a tribal jirga in Wana, South Waziristan, on Tuesday.
No casualties were reported as the rockets missed their apparent target by a few hundred yards, but they did create panic in the 500 or so jirga participants that included the inspector general of the Frontier Corps and elders from the Masood, Wazir, Salman Khel, Dothani and Burki tribes. …
Militants fire rockets at Wana scouts camp Thursday, November 09, 2006
WANA: Electricity supply to Wana was disrupted on Wednesday when militants clashed with security forces.
Militants fired four rockets at Scouts Camp in Wana, South Waziristan, three of them hitting the camp. Security forces retaliated, resulting in the disruption of electricity to Wana. Unidentified men gunned down a man and injured two passers-by including an FC soldier at Miranshah Headquarters Hospital on Wednesday. The incident is said to be the result of a personal enmity.
Grenade attack: Unidentified men hurled a hand grenade on the house of a bank employee, Irfan Baig, in Jinnah Town, Quetta, on Wednesday, but there was no loss of life or property. Police have registered a case. agencies
Rockets fired at security camp in Kohlu Friday, November 10, 2006
QUETTA: Suspected tribal militants fired seven rockets at a security camp in Kohlu on Thursday, injuring one soldier. The assailants fled when security forces retaliated. No arrests have yet been made, and no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. staff report
**Tribal elder, 3 friends killed ** Saturday, November 11, 2006
PESHAWAR: A tribal peace committee member and his three friends were killed when a bomb hit their vehicle in Shakai in South Waziristan on Friday, officials said.
Officials said that tribal elder Malik Khan Jan and his three friends were killed in the explosion. However, AFP reported that 9 people were killed. “Around 13 people were travelling in a vehicle which was targeted by miscreants, nine were killed and four others were wounded,” an official said. staff report
**Rocket fired at Balochistan Assembly ** Saturday, November 11, 2006
QUETTA: Unidentified assailants fired a rocket at the Balochistan Assembly building on Friday afternoon, while a bomb blast rocked Kharan district.
The rocket was fired soon after the end of an assembly session, and it damaged windows of the administration block. Police have launched an investigation into the matter, but no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. The bomb in Kharan exploded outside the tehsil nazim’s office at about 3pm, damaging the building’s windows. Separately, a vehicle of security forces was damaged because of a landmine explosion in Dera Bugti. staff report
Rockets fired at soldiers Saturday, November 11, 2006
MIRANSHAH: Militants fired five rockets at a military fort in a tribal area bordering Afghanistan and separately kidnapped a driver, officials said Friday. There were no casualties from the rocket attack in North Waziristan late Thursday. It came a day after a suicide bomber killed 42 troops in Dargai. …
haan ji the ppl commiting those acts have no responsiility, we cant find any fault in what they are doing. They are simple mindless automatons shaped by their circumstances
2 killed, 15 injured in Quetta explosion Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Staff Report
QUETTA: A powerful bomb blast killed two people, including a six-year old girl, and injured 14 in Jinnah Town here on Monday afternoon.
The bomb, strapped to a bicycle that an unidentified man left at the Puchfooti point on Samugli Road, went off at around 7:30 pm. Six-year-old Ruqiya died at the scene, while a man named Irfan Ahmed died of his injuries later in Quetta Civil Hospital. …
**Three injured in bomb blast in Mach
**Friday, November 17, 2006
Daily Times Monitor
LAHORE: A woman and two girls were injured when a bomb exploded in Railway Colony in Mach, Balochistan, on Thursday, Geo television reported. Police have arrested four suspects, the channel said.
Another explosion damaged a railway track in Harak near Mach, the channel quoted railway officials as saying. …
LAHORE/PESHAWAR: Fifteen people were injured when a bomb exploded in a garbage bin near a bus stop some 500 yards away from the Gaddafi Stadium on Ferozepur Road in Lahore on Friday. In another terrorism incident a few hours earlier in Peshawar, a suicide bomber killed himself in an attack on a police van and two policemen were injured. …
Electricity pylon blown up in Barkhan Wednesday, November 22, 2006
LORA LAI: Unidentified men blew up an electricity pylon in Rakhni early on Tuesday, suspending power supply to several areas in Kohlu and Barkhan, a district administration official said. The official said that the bomb was planted on electricity tower 74 near the Khata check post, about 10 kilometres from Rakhni. online
Blasts suspend rail traffic from Pakistan to Iran Thursday, November 30, 2006
Staff Report
QUETTA: Railway links between Pakistan and Iran were suspended on Wednesday after militants blew up a railway track in Noshki district.
Official sources said that train services from Pakistan to Iran had been suspended for an indefinite period after four bombs exploded at a railway track in the Glangor area of Noshaki district. The explosions destroyed 22 feet of the track. …
Militants also fired two rockets at a security checkpoint in Noshki district. However, no casualties were reported. …
‘Uzbek’ bomber kills Bannu cop Monday, December 04, 2006
PESHAWAR: A police official was killed and another was injured when a foreigner, believed to be an Uzbek national, detonated explosives tied around his body when the police tried to search him in the Domail area in Bannu, police said on Sunday. …
ISLAMABAD: Law enforcement agencies found a missile in Sector F-11/1 on Thursday. District administration officials and law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area after a shepherd spotted the missile and informed the area police.
The Bomb Disposal Squad was also summoned and they shifted the missile to Rawalpindi after taking necessary protective measures. This is the third time in the last two months that missiles have been found in the capital.
Balochistan blast kills boy Sunday, December 10, 2006
QUETTA: Unidentified assailants on Saturday threw a hand grenade inside a family home in Balochistan, killing a young boy and wounding four others, including two women, police said. …
In a separate incident, a powerful bomb blast shook a government rest house in Muslim Bagh district at around 3:00am on Saturday morning. Sources said that a judicial magistrate had been staying at the rest house when the blast occurred, but said that there were no reports of casualties. staff report