Pakistan's Descent into Chaos: Terrorist & Drone Attacks

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3 Porki FC blown to bits in IED blast in North Waziristan's Ghulam Khan.

At least three Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel lost their lives in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in North Waziristan's Ghulam Khan area on Sunday.

The FC personnel were on routine patrol when the IED targeting their vehicle exploded, sources within the political administration told DawnNews.

According to the sources, a curfew was announced in the Ghulam Khan area — which is near the Pak-Afghan border — as a result of the explosion.

Security forces have started a search for the perpetrators of the explosion.

Uptick in IED attacks
On December 5, six people were killed and eight others injured after an IED went off near an army vehicle in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan.

In a similar incident on Dec 1, five people, including the head of a peace committee, were killed and two others were injured in an IED blast in South Waziristan Agency.

According to officials, peace committee commander Wali Jan Mehsud was on his way to attend a jirga along with his brother Ahmad Jan and tribal elders when an IED device had gone off near his vehicle in Spinkai.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1378576/3-fc-personnel-martyred-in-ied-explosion-in-north-waziristan
 

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The fact that India is spending millions into sending satellites into space to fuel egoistic national pride while half of its country is shitting on the streets
You got that logic that spending a small amount of overall GDP by investing in science and technology doesn't help alleviate poverty because of your high IQ? Explains why Pakistan is such an extraordinarily advanced civilization? In any case, it's better than eating grass to get nukes, No?

and the other half does not have enough food to shit out, highlights who has a better IQ and who doesn't.
Are you comparing with Balochistan that's the most impoverished province in Pakistan?

Here take a look at this article, a Pakistani women explaining the shitting culture of Paki men who believe they must have freedom to defecate and scatter everywhere if the land is theirs. You might be one of them too.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1370549/a-place-to-go
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and don't worry about my physique and height, all I know is that I have not yet met one Indian in my life that is taller than me.
Baloch people have restrictions on freedom of movement, right to education denied. That's why perhaps. Do mention your genuine or fake height and weight, nobody is worried of you. Less than 7 feet , that's certain. Somewhere close to 6 feet perhaps? Or maybe a dwarf imagining himself to be tallest and strongest?

A question: Do Baloch people speak Hindi? You claimed to be a Baloch and responding to a Hindi post.
 
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Five of porkis sent straight to hell, god has it's own ways to teach these inbreds a lesson that they never learn.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1597087/1-five-fc-men-die-trying-intercept-smuggled-fuel/
QUETTA: At least five Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers died when an oil tanker carrying smuggled fuel ran over their vehicle in Kharan district on Saturday.

According to officials, FC’s patrolling team signaled at the tanker carrying smuggled Iranian fuel to stop but its driver tried to speed away.

“The Frontier Corps soldiers attempted to intercept the oil tanker, but the driver ran over their vehicle, killing five personnel, including a Naib Subaidar,” they said. The FC vehicle was destroyed.
 

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10 FC soldiers injured in Quetta explosion

QUETTA: As many as 10 Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were injured in an explosion in Quetta Tuesday evening.

According to sources, an FC check post in the city’s Baleli area was targetted.

Express News said intense gunfire was witnessed following the blast.

Security forces surrounded the area and rescue teams reached the scene. The injured were shifted to CMH, Quetta.
 

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Good discussion on Pak media about what's coming next from USA

@ 1:20, exactly what I was saying, comparing what the effects of sanctions on Pakistan will be, compared to Iran. Hope the Americans finally get some balls, respect the lives that their soldiers lost in Afghanistan, and sanction these porkis.
 

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10 FC soldiers injured in Quetta explosion

QUETTA: As many as 10 Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were injured in an explosion in Quetta Tuesday evening.

According to sources, an FC check post in the city’s Baleli area was targetted.

Express News said intense gunfire was witnessed following the blast.

Security forces surrounded the area and rescue teams reached the scene. The injured were shifted to CMH, Quetta.
God willing they shall succmb to there injuries.
 

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Security Personnel Injured In Blast In Mohmand

GHALLANAI: A security personnel was injured in Safi tehsil of Mohmand Agency after a vehicle he was traveling was targeted in a bomb blast, officials at the political administration said.

They said they forces were on way to defuse a unexploded bomb planted near a security point checkpoint in Alingar area.

The vehicle was hit by another bomb planted at a roadside by militants, injuring one personnel who was shifted to a hospital. The security forces surrounded the area and launched search operation however no arrest could be made.

Two Killed In DI Khan Blast

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Two people have been killed in a bomb blast in Dera Ismail Khan.

Police said a bomb planted on the roadside in Loni area of Kulachi tehsil exploded on Wednesday night, leaving two people dead. The dead were yet to be identified till filing of this report.

Police said initial information showed that both the dead were militants and the bomb went off prematurely on them when they were planting it under a bridge. Further investigations into the case are continuing.
 

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IS footprint on the rise in Pakistan, claims report

Footprint of the militant Islamic State (IS) group is continuously on the rise in the country, especially in northern Sindh and Balochistan, as over the past one year responsibility for as many as six deadliest attacks, in which 153 people were killed, was claimed by this outfit.

This has been claimed in a report, ‘Pakistan Security Report 2017’, released by a think-tank, Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), on Sunday.

The organisation compiled its findings on the basis of its multi-source database, coupled with interviews and articles by subject experts.

“The IS has claimed responsibility for just six terrorist attacks in the country, but they were the most deadliest ones, such as attacks on the convoy of Senate Deputy Chairman Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Sehwan shrine, Shah Noorani shrine in Lasbela, Bethel Memorial Methodist Church in Quetta and Dargah Pir Rakhyal Shah in Fatehpur area of Jhal Magsi district and the abduction and killing of two Chinese nationals,” PIPS senior project manager Muhammad Ismail Khan said while talking to Dawn.

“There is a need to take the matter more seriously because there is a possibility that foreign fighters would come to Pakistan in near future as things are continuously changing in the Middle East,” he said.

The report claims that despite a 16 per cent decline in terrorist attacks last year, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its associated groups remained the most potent threat. They were followed by nationalist-insurgent groups, especially Balochistan Liberation Army and Balochistan Liberation Front.

What has been quite alarming are the increasing footprints of IS, especially in Balochistan and northern Sindh where the group has claimed responsibility for some of the deadliest attacks, the report says.

Such realities required concerted efforts and a revision of the National Action Plan (NAP), it said suggesting parliamentary oversight of the country’s counter-terror plan.

According to the report, militant, nationalist/insurgent and violent sectarian groups carried out 370 terrorist attacks in 64 districts of the country in 2017. These incidents, including 24 suicide and gun-and-suicide coordinated attacks, left 815 people dead and around 1,736 injured. These figures mean a 16 per cent decrease over the previous year. Even the number of people killed fell by 10 per cent.

Of these attacks, as many as 213, or 58 per cent, were perpetrated by TTP, its splinter groups, mainly Jamaatul Ahrar, and other militant groups. They killed 186 people.

Meanwhile, nationalist insurgent groups, mostly in Balochistan and a few in Sindh, carried out 138 attacks, or 37 per cent of the total, killing 140 people. As many as 19 terrorist attacks were sectarian-related, in which 71 people were killed and 97 injured.

The report noted that as compared to 2016, the attacks in the country from across Afghan, Indian and Iranian borders in 2017 witnessed a significant surge (131pc). A total of 171 cross-border attacks claimed 188 lives and left 348 people injured.

Furthermore, security forces and law enforcement agencies killed a total of 524 militants in 2017 — compared to 809 in 2016 — in 75 military/security operations as well as 68 armed clashes and encounters with militants reported from across the four provinces and Fata.

An interview with National Security Adviser retired Lt Gen Nasser Khan Janjua, in the report, reveals that a ‘national security policy’ has been documented and circulated internally in the government. Some broad contours of this policy, which is to be launched this year, have been hinted in the report.

According to the report, it is quite likely that the National Internal Security Policy (NISP) will take into consideration global and regional scenarios, including relations between Pakistan, China, and the US.

Another interview in the report — with National Coordinator of National Counter Terrorism Authority, commonly known as Nacta, Ihsan Ghani — revealed that the NISP was under review at present. According to it, a new policy as well as a counter-extremism policy will be announced this year.
 

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