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Blast hits Pakistan police outpost

Source: Al Jazeera
Lahore : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
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  • Policemen take their positions near the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) after it was attacked by gunmen in Lahore
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  • Rescue workers carry the body of a man killed during an attack on the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Lahore
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  • Policemen take their positions outside the Manawa police training centre after it was attacked by gunmen in Lahore
    Policemen take their positions outside the Manawa police training ...
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  • Security forces race towards the Manawa police training centre after it was attacked by gunmen in Lahore
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  • Army soldiers secure the fields around the Elite Police Academy on Bedian Road after the training centre was attacked by gunmen, in the outskirts of Lahore
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  • Residents walk through rubble at the site of a car bomb attack in Peshawar, located in Pakistan's restive North West Frontier Province
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  • Army soldiers are deployed to Elite Police Academy on Bedian Road after the training centre was attacked by gunmen in the outskirts of Lahore
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  • Plain clothed policemen collect ammunition and weapons, seized from gunmen, from the site of an attack on the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Lahore
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  • Security forces stand near the body of a policeman killed at the Manawa police training centre after it was attacked by gunmen in Lahore
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  • A civil defense security force member inspects the body of a gunman killed after an attack on the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Lahore
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  • Police and rescue workers carry the body of a dead policeman from the Manawa police training centre after it was attacked by gunmen in Lahore
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  • A Pakistani soldier mans a machine gun atop an armoured vehicle in Lahore
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  • Friends and family of deceased policemen, killed during an attack on multiple police installations earlier in the day, view their caskets after a funeral prayer at the Police Line in Lahore
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  • Friends and family of a deceased policeman, who was killed during an attack on police installations earlier in the day, carry his body for burial after a funeral prayer at the Police Line in Lahore
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  • Police and rescue workers try to load the body of a dead policeman into an armored vehicle from the Manawa police training centre, after it was attacked by gunmen in Lahore
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Policemen take their positions near the Federal Investigation Agency (...
The bomb was detonated at an investigation bureau in an army garrison of the city on Friday, Asghar Hussain, a police official, said. The strike, which police suspected to be the work of a suicide car bomber, is the latest in a series of attacks that have killed more than 150 people in Pakistan over the past...
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  • News Source: Al Jazeera | about 1 month ago
    The bomb was detonated at an investigation bureau in an army garrison of the city on Friday, Asghar Hussain, a police official, said. The strike, which police suspected to be the work of a suicide car bomber, is the latest in a series of attacks...
  • News Source: Dawn | about 1 month ago
    Pakistan interrogated suspects and stepped up security Friday in a bid to prevent further bloodshed after terrorists targeted three symbols of law enforcement here on Thursday in an orchestrated attack that rudely shook the city and raised questions...
  • News Source: Daily News & Analysis | about 1 month ago
    Twenty suspects were picked from Gulshan-e-Daud Colony in Manawan, where terrorists attacked a police training centre yesterday, officials said. Eleven suspects were detained from localities on Bedian Road where terrorists targeted another police...
  • News Source: NewKerala | about 1 month ago
    Another editorial noted that the country was 'up against an enemy that is showing no signs of receding'. "The attacks in Lahore took place despite warnings from intelligence agencies that this would happen...If we are unable to stop the militants...
  • News Source: Hindustan times | about 1 month ago
    A Pakistani official played down suggestions that the Taliban had become entrenched in the nuclear-armed country's heartland on Friday, a day after a series of deadly attacks indicated the Islamist extremists have made inroads far from their...
  • News Source: United Press International | about 1 month ago
    Pakistan's recent militant attacks show the terror groups that once enjoyed official support now are turning against the state, officials and analysts say. The attacks have been targeting security installations, including those on Thursday in Lahore,...
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  • Blog Source: blog.taragana.com
    In Lahore, retired police officer Mohammad Sadique blamed the U.S. for the problems. “So long as the American forces are present in Afghanistan, these terrorist attacks in Pakistan will continue,” he said, adding that he condemned the strikes ....
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