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TopicPakistan Bombings

Topic: Pakistan Bombings

Bomb blast kills 11, injures at least 30 at rally to commemorate nationalist leader in Quetta

A local police official says that they are currently investigating the blast, which appeared to be a suicide bombing. No one has claimed responsibility so far.

Blast at a railway station in Quetta in southwestern Pakistan, at least 24 killed

Over 40 have been injured. No group has claimed responsibility yet. Police say blast seemed to be a suicide bomb and investigations are underway.

Suicide bomb blast kills nine policemen in southwest Pakistan, says police spokesperson

The suicide bombing that took place Monday injured another 15 policemen. This is the latest in a series of attacks on police personnel in Pakistan.

Death toll rises to 8 in bombing that targetted local peace worker in Pakistan’s Swat area

The Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for the blast that took place in the Khyber Pakhunkhwa region on Wednesday.

Pakistan bombs Afghan border areas after attack on convoy, civilians dead

Earlier Friday, terrorists had targeted a Pakistani military convoy and killed seven soldiers.

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