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Militants vow more attacks in Pakistan

Source: Press TV
Tōkyō : Japan | 5 months ago  
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A deputy commander of the Tehrik-e-Taliban, Hakeem Ullah Mehsud told reporters on Friday that his men had carried out the bombing that targeted a convoy of security forces in Muzaffarabad. The incident happened earlier in the day when a bomber blew himself up against an army vehicle in the capital of...
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