Pakistan's Baluchistan region, killing 13 people in bomb exploded in the hotel.
Pakistan Independence Day was celebrated yesterday. However, in Baluchistan province, who are Allah's Tera irantat on the ground floor of the hotel, in a powerful bomb exploded killing 13 people scattered around the body. Not only the hotel, near taraimattamakina buildings. Mitkumpani collisions happening in the architects cikkiyavarkalai. Condemning the blasts, no organization has claimed responsibility so far.
Pakistan 1947 - On August 14 - On attaining independence. Following this, every year on August 14 - Independence Day is on. Pakistan Independence Day ceremony yesterday, which was celebrated throughout the country.
Miransa vaciristan in northern military camp near the city's Independence Day. Talipan militants threw a rocket attack, then staged a rally. 4 rockets thrown. 3 soldiers killed in it. 22 wounded.
This roadside hotel in the city except paluccistan State tera Allah who placed the bomb exploded in one of the taraittalat. The collapse of the hotel. The nearby shops were damaged. 3 people killed in the attack. 25 wounded.
On the same day in the same state, an agricultural farm in the district laspella employing workers from the state of Punjab. 2 killed in motorcycle Then came quickly toward them and fired guns. And 2 wounded. They were included in the nearby hospital. Without effective treatment, they died there.
Miransa vaciristan in northern military camp near the city's Independence Day. Talipan militants threw a rocket attack, then staged a rally. 4 rockets thrown. 3 soldiers killed in it. 22 wounded.
This roadside hotel in the city except paluccistan State tera Allah who placed the bomb exploded in one of the taraittalat. The collapse of the hotel. The nearby shops were damaged. 3 people killed in the attack. 25 wounded.
On the same day in the same state, an agricultural farm in the district laspella employing workers from the state of Punjab. 2 killed in motorcycle Then came quickly toward them and fired guns. And 2 wounded. They were included in the nearby hospital. Without effective treatment, they died there.
Karachi: Pakistan in the past 6 days, 103 were killed in ongoing violence.
The ruling Pakistan People's Party in Pakistan's port city of Karachi, muttahita kuvami conflict between the party became a riot. Following the riots last year there has been 6 days.
fighters have been killing each other firearm. Where the death toll rose to 103.
The police were used to suppress riots. If they could not suppress fighters suppressed.
The Army brought there. Greatly affected oranki Kasba colony, they halted in most areas, including kattipahari. The following are patrolling around.
H & elp people stuck, unable to come out due to riots vitukalukkul to remove them from there.
Meanwhile, 89 people were arrested, the Interior Minister Rehman Malik also said kalavarakkararkalai shoot on sight.
The ruling Pakistan People's Party in Pakistan's port city of Karachi, muttahita kuvami conflict between the party became a riot. Following the riots last year there has been 6 days.
fighters have been killing each other firearm. Where the death toll rose to 103.
The police were used to suppress riots. If they could not suppress fighters suppressed.
The Army brought there. Greatly affected oranki Kasba colony, they halted in most areas, including kattipahari. The following are patrolling around.
H & elp people stuck, unable to come out due to riots vitukalukkul to remove them from there.
Meanwhile, 89 people were arrested, the Interior Minister Rehman Malik also said kalavarakkararkalai shoot on sight.
A bomb went off aural the campus of the Karachi University in the Pakistani city-limits on Tuesday, abasing eight persons.
The low acuteness bomb, believed to accept been buried in bushes abreast a abbey and a cafeteria, went off at 1.10pm bounded time, TV account channels reported. The bomb exploded as people
were branch to the abbey for afternoon prayers. Many of the afflicted were students, the channels said.
A ample amount of acceptance were present in the breadth at the time of the blast.
There were no above injuries and the blood-soaked were taken to a adjacent hospital, Express 24/7 account approach reported.
Following the blast, acceptance protested adjoin the university administration's abortion to put in abode able aegis arrangements.
Witnesses said humans and cars entering the university campus were not getting arrested at the gates.
Security armament cordoned off the breadth afterwards the access and a bomb auctioning band was alleged in to conduct a ambit of the campus.
The Karachi University had afresh reopened afterwards a cease because of clashes on the campus.
Karachi, Pakistan's better city-limits and the country's banking hub, has abundantly been absolved in a beachcomber of suicide attacks and bombings abhorrent on the Taliban.
However, in contempo months, terrorists accept targeted the altar of a Sufi saint and a badge assemblage spearheading a attack adjoin militants.
The low acuteness bomb, believed to accept been buried in bushes abreast a abbey and a cafeteria, went off at 1.10pm bounded time, TV account channels reported. The bomb exploded as people
were branch to the abbey for afternoon prayers. Many of the afflicted were students, the channels said.
A ample amount of acceptance were present in the breadth at the time of the blast.
There were no above injuries and the blood-soaked were taken to a adjacent hospital, Express 24/7 account approach reported.
Following the blast, acceptance protested adjoin the university administration's abortion to put in abode able aegis arrangements.
Witnesses said humans and cars entering the university campus were not getting arrested at the gates.
Security armament cordoned off the breadth afterwards the access and a bomb auctioning band was alleged in to conduct a ambit of the campus.
The Karachi University had afresh reopened afterwards a cease because of clashes on the campus.
Karachi, Pakistan's better city-limits and the country's banking hub, has abundantly been absolved in a beachcomber of suicide attacks and bombings abhorrent on the Taliban.
However, in contempo months, terrorists accept targeted the altar of a Sufi saint and a badge assemblage spearheading a attack adjoin militants.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for Saturday's blast in that Asian nation's tribal region, an explosion at a food distribution point that killed at least 43 people and injured 90 others.
Azam Tariq, the central spokesperson for Pakistani Taliban, told CNN in a phone call that it targeted people who had formed what he called a pro-government and anti-Taliban group.
The blast took place about 600 meters from a U.N. World Food Programme distribution point at a security check post in Khar, according to Amjad Jamal, a spokesman for the agency.
He said that more than 300 people were going through a security screening to get food and other items at the time of the explosion. Khar is the headquarters of Bajaur Agency, one of the seven districts of Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan. Jamal said that those who had been internally displaced during military efforts in Bajaur Agency get a month's supply of food and other goods.
Dr. Muhammad Hanif, a senior medical officer of Bajaur Agency's headquarters hospital in Khar, told CNN that 43 dead bodies and 90 injured people had been brought to the hospital. Jamal said all staff members of the World Food Programme and its partner organizations are safe, but added that all four of the program's food distribution points in Bajaur Agency have been temporarily closed for security reasons. Still, the U.N. agency will continue to provide services elsewhere in the country, Jamal said.
Responding the question that whether the suicide bomber was a woman, the Pakistani Taliban's Azam Tariq said, "We have thousands of male suicide bombers ready who are keenly waiting for
their turns. Then why would we use a woman, which is against the traditions of Islam?" U.S. President Barack Obama issued a statement condemning Saturday's "outrageous terrorist
attack," which he called "an affront to the people of Pakistan and to all humanity."
"The United States stands with the people of Pakistan in this difficult time, and will strongly support Pakistan's efforts to ensure greater peace, security and justice for its people," Obama said.
The blast took place a day after about 150 militants fired at five security checkpoints in Mohmand Agency -another of the seven districts in Pakistan's volatile tribal region along the Afghan border - killing 11 soldiers. Security forces later killed 40 militants who were among the group, authorities said Saturday.
The security forces pounded militant hideouts in Mohmand Agency with helicopter gunships, said Maqsood Amin, a senior government official in the area. Twenty-four militants were killed during
retaliation Friday while 16 were targeted Saturday.
Azam Tariq, the central spokesperson for Pakistani Taliban, told CNN in a phone call that it targeted people who had formed what he called a pro-government and anti-Taliban group.
The blast took place about 600 meters from a U.N. World Food Programme distribution point at a security check post in Khar, according to Amjad Jamal, a spokesman for the agency.
He said that more than 300 people were going through a security screening to get food and other items at the time of the explosion. Khar is the headquarters of Bajaur Agency, one of the seven districts of Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan. Jamal said that those who had been internally displaced during military efforts in Bajaur Agency get a month's supply of food and other goods.
Dr. Muhammad Hanif, a senior medical officer of Bajaur Agency's headquarters hospital in Khar, told CNN that 43 dead bodies and 90 injured people had been brought to the hospital. Jamal said all staff members of the World Food Programme and its partner organizations are safe, but added that all four of the program's food distribution points in Bajaur Agency have been temporarily closed for security reasons. Still, the U.N. agency will continue to provide services elsewhere in the country, Jamal said.
Responding the question that whether the suicide bomber was a woman, the Pakistani Taliban's Azam Tariq said, "We have thousands of male suicide bombers ready who are keenly waiting for
their turns. Then why would we use a woman, which is against the traditions of Islam?" U.S. President Barack Obama issued a statement condemning Saturday's "outrageous terrorist
attack," which he called "an affront to the people of Pakistan and to all humanity."
"The United States stands with the people of Pakistan in this difficult time, and will strongly support Pakistan's efforts to ensure greater peace, security and justice for its people," Obama said.
The blast took place a day after about 150 militants fired at five security checkpoints in Mohmand Agency -another of the seven districts in Pakistan's volatile tribal region along the Afghan border - killing 11 soldiers. Security forces later killed 40 militants who were among the group, authorities said Saturday.
The security forces pounded militant hideouts in Mohmand Agency with helicopter gunships, said Maqsood Amin, a senior government official in the area. Twenty-four militants were killed during
retaliation Friday while 16 were targeted Saturday.

A cadre of the aristocratic anti-Maoist assemblage of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was dead and seven others were afflicted in a able IED bang triggered by the Maoists in Jhalda in Purulia commune in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
The aegis cadre were ambushed by the Purulia band of the CPI-Maoists on the outskirts of Jampani apple abreast Dekai Pahar breadth in Jhalda while they were on their way to conduct a seek operation afterward specific intelligence input, said sources in the CRPF.
Bishram Kumar, the trooper of Commando Batallion for Resolute Action (CoBRA), succumbed to his injuries a few hours after the blast. Kumar was a citizen of Siwan in Bihar. Meanwhile, of the seven afflicted four — Kalu Ram, M R Swain , Rajendra Prasad and Loknath Pradhan — were airlifted to Kolkata and accepted to a clandestine hospital in Salt Lake. The action of Ram and Swain are critical, said hospital sources. While Ram has accustomed splinter injuries in his stomach, a ample allocation of Swain’s physique has been hit by the shrapnel.