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4 killed, 3 injured in explosion at truck stand
Wednesday, December 13, 2006

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KARACHI: Four men, including two brothers, were killed and three were injured in a suspicious blast at Shireen Jinnah Colony Tuesday.

In the evening, an oil tanker standing at the Shireen Jinnah truck stand was undergoing some repair work for a fault in its gearbox. The oil tanker had arrived in the city about two days ago from Sandak, Balochistan, from where it had brought scrap material. The tanker driver and a mechanic repairing the tanker were using one of the scrap pieces as a hammer that caused the blast. …

According to bomb disposal squad officials, some highly explosive material had caused the blast but they did not find any splinters from the bomb. They suspect that the explosion was a result of some UXB (explosive weapons that did not explode when they were employed, and still pose a risk of detonation, decades after the battles in which they were used). They said that the explosion could have been caused by a piece of a landmine. …

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Gas pipeline blown up
Thursday, December 14, 2006

LAHORE: Unknown assailants blew up a gas pipeline in Mastung on Wednesday, suspending the supply of gas to surrounding areas, reported Geo TV. The channel quoted police sources as saying that an explosive device had been planted in the main gas pipeline in Mastung. Police have started an investigation. daily times monitor

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Baloch leader killed in blast
Wednesday, December 20, 2006

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QUETTA: A former rebel commander was killed in Dera Bugti on Tuesday in a landmine blast, while unidentified assailants blew up two power pylons in the same district. …

Azad Baloch, a spokesman for the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), called offices of certain newspapers and news agencies, and claimed responsibility for the attack. He said Khan had been killed using a remote-controlled bomb, not a landmine, to punish him for siding with the government.

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Blast injures 7 in Quetta
Thursday, December 21, 2006

QUETTA: A bomb rigged to a bicycle exploded in Quetta on Wednesday, injuring seven people, said police. …

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Explosion at fruit market injures man, spreads panic
Thursday, December 21, 2006

LAHORE: A small bomb, weighing about 300 grams, exploded at the main fruit market on Ravi Road at about 10:30am on Wednesday, severely injuring a vendor. However, Ravi Town Police Officer (TPO) Gohar Nafees said the blast was caused by a large firecracker.

Police sources said an unidentified person had told Rescue 15 about a gas cylinder exploding at shop at the main fruit market on Ravi Road. Police got to the shop and found that the blast was caused by explosives in a zinc pipe. …

Muhammad Aslam, assistant director of the Punjab Crisis Management Cell (PCMC), said the report submitted by the Bomb Disposal Squad stated that a low-intensity bomb had caused the explosion. …

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Blast in Quetta damages buildings
Saturday, December 23, 2006

LAHORE: A blast here on New Najmuddin Road on Friday panicked the citizens and damaged the buildings around, Geo television reported.

The explosive device had been placed in a garbage box. However, no one was killed or injured, the TV channel quoted police officials as saying.

Earlier, unidentified men hurled an explosive device at a hotel on Jinnah Road in Quetta on Friday, but there were no casualties, Geo television reported. The channel said that the hotel administration immediately vacated the premises and called the police and bomb disposal squad (BDS) to remove the device. However, the device exploded when the BDS officials were trying to defuse it. No person was reported injured in the explosion. daily times monitor

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Gas pipeline blown up
Sunday, December 24, 2006

DERA BUGTI: Unknown assailants blew up a gas pipeline near the Loti Gas Field in Dera Bugti on Saturday, temporarily disconnecting the supply of gas. Repairs have been started, and an investigation into the matter has been launched. online

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Militants blow up gas pipeline near Dera Bugti
Monday, December 25, 2006

LAHORE: Suspected Baloch militants on Sunday blew up a pipeline supplying gas to Dera Bugti from Loti Gas Field, Aaj television reported. …

Earlier, militants blew up two electricity towers in Dera Bugti, suspending electricity supply to the area. daily times monitor

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Peshawar Airport blast kills one
Wednesday, December 27, 2006

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PESHAWAR: One person was killed and two were injured when a powerful time bomb, planted in a car, went off in a parking area outside Peshawar Airport on Tuesday.

Bomb disposal squad officials said that the bomb weighed around two kilograms. It completely destroyed the car it was planted in, in addition to razing the boundary wall of Risalla Lane of the Pakistan Army ground. …

AFP adds: The blast came some 40 minutes after another bomb went off at a cobbler’s shop in the town of Tausa in Punjab. “It was a low intensity bomb which damaged some shops but caused no casualties as the market was yet to open,” local police officer Malik Liaquat said.

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Militants bomb girls’ school in Darra Adam Khel
Wednesday, December 27, 2006

PESHAWAR: Men claiming to be local Taliban bombed a girls school in Noor Ali village in Darra Adam Khel on Monday night and threatened further attacks if the students did not wear veils. …

The blast also destroyed window panes around the school. There were no casualties reported. A source in the area, seeking anonymity, told Daily Times that the local Taliban had asked locals to stop their daughters from going to college. …

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Militants fire rockets at check-post
Sunday, December 31, 2006

KHAR: Suspected militants fired two rockets targeting a security check-post in Damadola area late Friday night, official sources said on Saturday.
The rockets missed the target and landed in a nearby mosque in Damadola where a US airstrike killed 13 people, including children, on January 13 this year. …

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Spate of bomb blasts and killings mars the NWFP govt’s image
Monday, January 01, 2007

By Javed Afridi

PESHAWAR: A fortified town fearing an attack from an unknown enemy is what the provincial capital has become, with check-posts set up within the city and its suburbs, manned by local police and paramilitary personnel sporting bulletproof jackets. Eight bomb blasts and the murder of a senior police officer during the last quarter of 2006 in NWFP have belied the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA)-led government’s assertions regarding an ‘exemplary’ law and order situation and such fateful incidents are making the NWFP a volatile area to live in.

The tragic incidents are reminiscent of the some of worst periods the provincial capital experienced during the early 80s when the city paid for Pakistan’s role in a decade-long Russian occupation of Afghanistan, and it is in the air that the current lawlessness might have its roots in the country’s Afghan policy.
However, three of the four stake-holders – the provincial government, the federal government and the security agencies – have at times held various factors (sometimes conflicting) responsible for the poor state of affairs, while the Peshawarites wait for the fault lines to see the light of day.

Beginning with a blast at a car parking area adjacent to the West Cantonment Police Station that damaged 25 vehicles on September 18, the spree continued with a blast in the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) injuring three people on October 6, followed by another explosion near the Daewoo Bus Stand that injured an Afghan national on October 13.

On October 20, a blast in a crowded area near the Jinnah Park, opposite the Balahisar Fort housing Frontier Constabulary’s (FC) Headquarters, left nine people dead and 39 injured. Meanwhile, an attack on a religious seminary in Bajaur Agency on October 30, killing 83 people, rang alarm bells in officials’ minds and the NWFP police was put on high alert as the government feared a backlash against the seminary’s bombing. The Afghan refugees fell victims to the wrath of the administration, which started rounding them up by saying, “this is the lot we may face problems from.” “We want to restrict refugees to their camps as their movement has become dangerous for peace in the provincial capital,” Peshawar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ifthikhar Khan told Daily Times on November 5.

“I want the Peshawarites to know that their lives are at risk due to a suicide bomber in the near future and every citizen should be vigilant to foil such an attempt,” he said.

On November 8, 42 army recruits of the Punjab Regiment Centre (PRC), Dargai, were killed and 39 others were injured, when a suicide bomber blew himself up amid a group of fresh recruits. They were getting training in one of the three grounds, opposite the PRC Fort in Kurkai union council of Malakand Agency in the Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA).

While the federal government termed the Dargai incident as a reaction to the Bajaur killings, the provincial government called both incidents a conspiracy and claimed that certain elements wanted to sabotage peace efforts in the tribal areas.

November 17 dawned with a suicide bomber’s attack on a police mobile van in the Pishthakhara police precincts, which left the attacker dead and two cops injured.

A bomb, planted in a motorbike in a posh Cantonment colony near Prince Market opposite Defense Park exploded on December 1 killing one person. Locals claimed the deceased was a watchman of a nearby house, but the police believed it was the same person who was carrying explosives and was killed when the explosives went off prematurely.

On December 3, a man hurled a grenade at a police barricade in Bannu, killing one of the officers and injuring another before he (attacker), too, was fatally shot inside the car.

The unabated violence took another turn when the NWFP government began arguing with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) for conspiring against the provincial government. Provincial Information Minister Asif Iqbal Daudzai on December 6 held the IB responsible for all the explosions in the city and also linked the Bannu incident to them, following the arrest of an IB employee for allegedly planting explosives near the Frontier House. Daudzai demanded that both IB personnel should be handed over to the provincial security agencies, claiming that their interrogation would “unearth the truth behind all the blasts that have taken the residents of Peshawar hostage for the last more than two months.”

“If the accused are not handed over to us, it means the federal government wants to sabotage the peaceful environment of the province in order to spoil of the MMA government’s reputation prior to elections,” the minister said, adding that if the intelligence agencies did not stop their ‘practices’, the MMA leaders would inform the public of the blasts’ realities.

He dubbed the blast a conspiracy against the NWFP government and against the integrity of the province, and called upon the provincial party leaders to support their stance, otherwise their governments could face a similar situation in future. Unknown assailants killed Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG-Bannu) Abid Ali in Srakhawra area on December 18. He was on his way to the provincial capital to attend a meeting with the inspector general of police (IGP) the next morning. A harmless blast on December 21 was followed by a powerful time bomb, planted in a car, parked in a parking area outside the Peshawar airport that killed one person and injured two others on December 26.

The recent blast near the city’s airport should be an eye-opener for the NWFP government and security agencies, which must take urgent measures to save citizens’ lives.

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Gas pipeline blown up in Dera Bugti
Thursday, January 04, 2007

DERA BUGTI: Unknown assailants blew up an 18-inch diameter pipeline in Dera Bugti on Wednesday, suspending the supply of gas to Pir Koh and other areas of the district.

Sources said that an explosive device had been planted in the Loti gas field. Following the incident, security forces cordoned off the area and started looking for the miscreants. Separately on Monday, suspected tribal rebels blew up a gas pipeline and two power pylons in Dera Bugti, said officials. …

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Gas pipeline blown up in Dera Bugti
Saturday, January 06, 2007

JACOBABAD: A gas pipeline was blown up in Dera Bugti district, disrupting supply to a nearby gas plant.

An explosive device planted by suspected tribal militants blew up the 8-diameter gas supply line from Well No 21 of the PPL Gas Field in Sui. The pipeline had not been repaired till midnight. online

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Railway track blown up
Monday, January 08, 2007

LAHORE: Unidentified miscreants blew up a portion of the railway track in Nasirabad in Balochistan on Sunday, Geo television reported. Bomb Disposal Squad personnel and railway officials have started investigations into the incident, while rail traffic in the area has been suspended until the track is repaired. daily times monitor

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3 blasts rock JI rally at Nowshera, 10 hurt
Wednesday, January 10, 2007

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PESHAWAR: Three blasts in quick succession injured 10 people at a Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) public meeting in Nowshera on Tuesday, police officials said. Three of the injured are said to be in critical condition.

The explosions occurred around 4pm during the public meeting at Nowshera’s main chowk, Sirajul Haq, former NWFP senior minister and JI leader, told Daily Times. …

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Two rockets fired
Friday, January 12, 2007

MASTUNG: Two rockets were fired at Mastung from nearby mountains, but the administration could not locate the site where the rockets landed. ppi

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Bomb hits tanker
Monday, January 15, 2007

CHAMAN: A bomb attached to an Afghanistan-bound petrol tanker supplying fuel to American forces in that country exploded on Sunday but caused no casualties, officials said.

… The explosion overturned the tanker, causing a huge blaze, he confirmed, adding that no one was hurt in the incident and the three other tankers were able to proceed to safety. …

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2 women, child killed in blast
Monday, January 15, 2007

SWAT: Two women and a young girl were killed in a landmine explosion here on Sunday. According to a private TV channel, the landmine exploded in a field in Muttah, killing the three people who were working there. The deceased have been identified as Neemro, Jan Bibi and Fehmida. online

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Two killed, four injured in Jalozai camp blast
Tuesday, January 16, 2007

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PESHAWAR: A bomb exploded at an Afghan refugee camp in Nowshera district, killing two people and wounding four including a woman and two children, police said on Monday.

Nowshera District Police Officer Muhammad Tahir told Daily Times on the telephone that the explosion took place at the house of Maulvi Masoodullah, a prayer leader, in the Jalozai refugee camp near Pabbi town, 20 kilometres east of Peshawar, late on Sunday night. …

According to an Associated Press report, four people were killed in the explosion. …

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