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Abdullah Zaki expressed reservations over the security situation and its economic impact: "The situation continues to worsen and the overall insecurity of this city can exactly be gauged from the recent airport assault. Under the prevailing circumstances, even domestic travellers are afraid
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troops fought back, limited the terrorists attack and started taking them out one by one. Within 2 hours, eight of the ten militants were shot dead by the
Airports Security Force troops and the remaining two blew themselves up when they were cornered. About 90 minutes after the attack began, hundreds
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and surrounding tribal areas along the Afghan border. According to one
Pakistani security official, "the army is ready for an operation. It now all depends on the government to make a decision." On 11 June, the Army decided to intensify air strikes on militant hideouts following a conference between
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Taliban commander
Abdullah Bahar dismissed the Pakistani government's recent offer of peace talks as a "tool of war" and, in a reference to Pakistani air strikes against militants, claimed the Pakistani government killed "hundreds of tribal women and children". He also warned of more attacks against
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political party and a major opposition leader, denounced the attack and heavily criticised the government, calling for the resignation of top officials and noting that "It is a complete failure on the part of the government and state to protect key installations and citizens' lives and those under
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in 2011. Security forces soon launched a search operation in the area, during which two people were detained. No casualties and injuries were reported in the attack, and no breach of fence occurred. Flight operations were temporarily suspended at Jinnah
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reacted strongly to the events, with major newspapers and news channels questioning the government's attempt at negotiations with militants, the failure of security apparatus in preventing such an attack, the safety of other sensitive installations, and with many commentators calling for renewed
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released a statement: "Using North
Waziristan as a base, these terrorists had waged a war against the state of Pakistan and had been disrupting our national life in all its dimensions, stunting our economic growth and causing enormous loss of life and property. Our valiant armed forces have been
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in the northwestern tribal areas next to the Afghan border, during which nine militant hideouts were destroyed and at least 25 militants were killed. The aerial strikes were conducted in the wake of the attack, and were an extension of a campaign of military operations against militants being
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TTP spokesman
Shahidullah Shahid explained why the airport was targeted: "We chose a location where there would be less civilian and more official casualties." Shahid warned the group will engage "in a full-out war with the Pakistani state, starting on June 10." But "if even now the Pakistani
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of visiting Karachi due to the airport attack whereas the rising lawlessness across the city along with live coverage of such incidents by TV channels is likely to keep foreigners, particularly the businessmen and investors, away from Pakistan." Both PIA aircraft were
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The National Crisis Management Cell of the Ministry of Interior said weapons and explosives used in the attack may have been transported into the airport building before the militants stormed it, leading to questions over infiltration and flaws in security. A
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of Rangers, Police and Army troops arrived on the scene but the majority of terrorists had already been eliminated by Airports Security Force. The siege officially ended after five hours; 28 people, including the ten terrorists, 12 ASF personnel, one
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The attack began at 11:10 PM on 8 June and lasted until the morning around 4:00 AM of 9 June. Ten attackers divided in 2 groups, stormed at two different checkpoint and attacked the cargo terminal of the airport with automatic weapons, hand grenades,
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passed a resolution condemning the attack. Information Minister of Sindh Sharjeel Memon criticised the federal government, saying it had failed to react when the attack took place, and credited the army and security institutions for saving the day.
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said that they were investigating the claims regarding the use of Indian weapons in the Karachi attack. The official spokeswoman Ms. Tasnim Aslam said that Pakistan did not have the habit of leveling allegations without investigation or evidence.
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in the tribal areas along the Afghan border. They enjoy protection and shelter of the TTP and also provide foot soldiers for TTP's operations. Uzbek militants have previously been involved in large-scale attacks in Pakistan, including the
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news, with flights being diverted to other cities, before resuming again. The Director-General of Sindh Rangers described the attack as a hit-and-run incident aimed to create panic. The TTP accepted responsibility for the incident.
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in September 2014, but these were cancelled after the attack. The tour, if gone ahead, would have ended a five-year hiatus of international cricket in Pakistan, with no international teams having toured the country since the
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in frontline combat and have the purpose of stopping bleeding from injuries. The injections are not available in the market. However, this report was not confirmed by authorities in Pakistan. Syed Khurshid Shah,
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The Afghan ambassador to Pakistan was summoned following the attack, during which Pakistani officials lodged a protest over anti-Pakistani militants finding sanctuary inside Afghanistan, from where they operate.
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Reports citing sources in the Pakistani Rangers reported that Indian ammunition and/or Indian-made guns, were recovered from the dead militants, alluding to allegations of Indian involvement behind the attack.
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released a statement condemning the attack, expressing sympathy with the families of security officials and civilians killed in the attack, and supported the government of Pakistan's efforts on fighting
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to stop using them. Following news of the attack, other international airports in Pakistan were put on red alert and security was increased. Airports in neighbouring India were also put on high alert.
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stated, "This act of terror is unforgivable, the state will give a befitting response to such cowardly acts of terror. Those who plan and those who execute the terrorist attacks will be defeated."
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All operations at the airport were suspended, all flights were diverted, and the airport was evacuated following the attack. The PIA had to delay or cancel 20 flights immediately after the attack.
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government backs down," Shahid said, "we are ready to engage in meaningful dialogue." Shahid added that "the main goal of this attack was to cut off the supply to NATO Troops in Afghanistan."
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stated that China "strongly condemns the attack and conveys sympathy to the victims' families as well as those injured" and expressed support for Pakistan's counter-terrorism strategy.
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stating "Americans' hearts go out to the families of the victims and those who were wounded." The U.S. also offered assistance to Pakistani authorities for investigations.
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on 12 June also killed Uzbek, Afghan and some local militants. On 15 June, the Pakistani military intensified air strikes in
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Karachi's Jinnah International Airport under siege: 11 dead, 2 planes destroyed : World, News – India Today
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Karachi airport attack Live: Militants had 'Indian' guns, says Pak | Firstpost
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Pervez Rashid sees foreign hand behind Karachi airport attack – thenews.com.pk
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Army resolves to intensify air strikes against militants – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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Cathay Pacific cancels Karachi flights after Taliban attack – World – DAWN.COM
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Attack on Karachi airport: Reactions on social media – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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Karachi airport cleared of militants after attack kills 28 | GulfNews.com
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At least 25 killed in airstrikes in Tirah valley – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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Attack causes heavy losses to airlines, traders – Newspaper – DAWN.COM
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2883:"Karachi airport: Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan claims attack"
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Drone strike in Pakistan days after airport attack, sources say
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separatist group from western China, were also among the dead.
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international airlines serving Pakistani airports. On 11 June,
173:
3679:
PIA suffers heavy financial losses: officials – thenews.com.pk
2823:
2072:
Two aircraft of PIA (a Boeing 747 and an Airbus A310) and one
4154:
BBC News – Pakistani media demand action over airport attack
3945:"Karachi attack: Several made-in-India injections recovered"
3728:"Pakistan Weighs Strike Against Taliban Over Airport Attack"
2245:
fake bomb detectors sold around the world by British conman
2941:"Pakistan army launches big operation after airport attack"
2338:
announced monetary compensation for victims of the attack.
2171:
in Karachi in 2011, and the orchestration of jail break in
3479:"Who are the Uzbeks launching terror strikes in Pakistan?"
2437:, the attackers were foreign nationals and appeared to be
2328:
and other high-profile government and military officials.
2265:
still use the ADE 651 despite repeated warnings from the
3431:"'Gunfire resumes' at Karachi airport after deadly raid"
2461:
initially posted the Sindh Rangers chiefs' statement on
2760:"Pakistan: karachi airport training center attacked"
2708:– a 2011 assault on the Pakistan Navy's headquarters
224:
indicates attacks resulting in more than 100 deaths
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3891:"Terrorists Attack Airport in Pakistan, Killing 13"
3593:"Iraq Swears by Bomb Detector U.S. Sees as Useless"
3222:"Gunmen Attack Karachi Airport, Killing at Least 6"
3067:"Terror woes: A dark night for the aviation sector"
2465:about Indian weapons recovered from the scene. The
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Military strikes and launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb
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3926:‘Factor-8’ injections recovered at Karachi airport
3381:"TTP claims attack on Karachi ASF camp – Pakistan"
231:indicates the deadliest terrorist attack/s to date
217:indicates attacks resulting in more than 40 deaths
3513:
3511:
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2643:to offer his condolences the terrorist attack in
2507:and spokesman Shahidullah Shahid were nominated.
1766:operation against militants in North Waziristan.
2962:
2960:
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2762:. Associated Press. 10 June 2014. Archived from
3303:"ATR crash is PIA's tenth hull loss since 2000"
2934:
2932:
2606: – The attack was condemned by the Indian
2397:fighter jets bombed eight militant hideouts in
2198:
5107:Attacks on buildings and structures in Karachi
3889:Ur-Rehman, Zia; Masood, Salman (8 June 2014).
3220:ur-Rehman, Zia; Masood, Salman (8 June 2014).
2906:
2904:
2610:, while Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan,
1895:The aircraft involved with a previous operator
4704:
4440:
3194:"9 killed in attack on key Pakistani airport"
185:
8:
5066:List of Taliban fatality reports in Pakistan
2791:"Heavy fighting reported at Karachi airport"
2712:2012 Bacha Khan International Airport attack
1806:
4678:Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303
4334:"Erdoğan'dan Navaz Şerif'e taziye telefonu"
3092:
3090:
3088:
3061:
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3057:
1011:13th Karachi (Jinnah International Airport)
991:12th Karachi (Chaudhry Aslam assassination)
509:4th/5th Dera Ismail Khan (January violence)
4711:
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2165:attack on Bacha Khan International Airport
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16:Tehrik-i-Taliban attack in Sindh, Pakistan
4985:Assassination attempt on Malala Yousufzai
2987:
2985:
2877:
2875:
2834:
2832:
4673:2014 Jinnah International Airport attack
4414:"Pakistan's 'fanatical' Uzbek militants"
4050:. The News. 11 June 2014. Archived from
4048:"When scare becomes nationalistic pride"
3772:
3770:
3109:"AP-BLF Criminal Occurrence description"
2856:
2854:
2852:
2850:
2848:
2846:
2241:armed with dowsing rods, similar to the
2086:Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry
1807:2014 Jinnah International Airport attack
54:2014 Jinnah International Airport attack
5117:Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2014
4911:
4894:
4252:"India condemns Karachi airport attack"
4226:"EU condemns attack at Karachi airport"
3359:"Terrorists open fire near ASF Academy"
3326:
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3338:
2727:assault on Sri Lanka's largest airport
2589:European Union External Action Service
2524:, journalists, and social scientists.
2311:Cabinet Committee on National Security
802:10th Dera Ismail Khan (police station)
541:7th/8th Dera Ismail Khan (May attacks)
5112:Terrorist attacks on airports in Asia
4282:"India denies hand in Karachi attack"
4100:"Use of Indian arms being probed: FO"
3128:
3126:
2785:
2783:
2781:
2691:condemned the attack, with spokesman
2449:also lent opinion on a foreign hand.
1863:Jinnah International Airport, Karachi
1270:14th Dera Ismail Khan (Ataullah Shah)
1125:5th Charsadda (Bacha Khan University)
946:12th Dera Ismail Khan (prison attack)
415:3rd Rawalpindi (Bhutto assassination)
7:
5097:21st-century mass murder in Pakistan
5005:Assassination of Chaudhry Aslam Khan
4102:. The Nation, Pakistan. 14 June 2014
1949:AP-BDZ, the Airbus A310-308 involved
5157:Islamic terrorist incidents in 2014
4308:"Indian PM condemns Karachi attack"
2001:AP-BFV, the Boeing 747-367 involved
4668:2010 Karachi Beechcraft 1900 crash
2420:(ISPR) spokesperson Major-General
14:
5142:Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan attacks
3591:Nordland, Rod (4 November 2009).
1794:in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan,
1028:21st Peshawar (school massacre) ‡
4930:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
3481:. Thenews.com.pk. Archived from
2725:Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
2716:Bacha Khan International Airport
2677:
2655:
2625:
2596:
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2555:
1792:Bacha Khan International Airport
1339:15th Karachi (Chinese consulate)
70:
63:
4940:Assassination of Benazir Bhutto
4511:Jinnah West Satellite Concourse
4506:Jinnah East Satellite Concourse
2635: – Turkish Prime Minister
2587: – A spokesperson for the
2418:Inter-Services Public Relations
2403:East Turkestan Islamic Movement
2370:top military commanders at the
2019:Pakistan International Airlines
1968:Pakistan International Airlines
1776:Pakistan International Airlines
685:U.S consulate/Timergarah attack
519:2nd Lahore (Sri Lankan cricket)
330:1st Mandi Bahauddin (Ahmadiyya)
142:36 (including all 10 attackers)
5167:Terrorist incidents in Karachi
5162:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
5000:Dera Ismail Khan prison attack
2939:Mujtaba, Haji (15 June 2014).
2144:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
1784:similar attack had taken place
1740:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
163:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
1:
5177:Building bombings in Pakistan
5045:Karachi police station attack
5035:Sarband police station attack
4990:2012 Dera Ismail Khan bombing
4945:Kidnapping of Tariq Azizuddin
4580:Precision Engineering Complex
4258:. 9 June 2014. Archived from
3402:Lynch, Dennis (8 June 2014).
2797:. 8 June 2014. Archived from
2542:National Assembly of Pakistan
2285:were scheduled to play three
1790:in Karachi, and in 2012, the
1405:16th Karachi (Stock Exchange)
134:Militant mass shooting attack
5137:Jinnah International Airport
5132:Aviation history of Pakistan
5040:2023 Peshawar mosque bombing
4632:Airport Halt railway station
4554:Federal Investigation Agency
4456:Jinnah International Airport
4312:The Express Tribune Pakistan
4228:. neurope.eu. Archived from
3409:International Business Times
3162:. Nation.com.pk. 9 June 2014
2608:Ministry of External Affairs
2386:members, and two members of
2169:attack on PNS Mehran airbase
2142:ethnicity, belonging to the
2111:targeted killings in Karachi
1782:in 1986. Earlier in 2011, a
1724:Jinnah International Airport
123:Jinnah International Airport
91:Jinnah International Airport
5172:2014 mass shootings in Asia
5102:Attacks in Pakistan in 2014
4575:Karachi Area Control Centre
2721:Bandaranaike Airport attack
1738:origin who belonged to the
819:Karachi targeted killings ‡
71:
5198:
5147:Mass shootings in Pakistan
4637:Drigh Road railway station
4342:(in Turkish). 10 June 2014
3251:. Dawn.Com. Archived from
3192:Craig, Tim (8 June 2014).
3020:. Dawn.Com. Archived from
2731:2014 Quetta Airbase attack
2529:action against militants.
2345:
1433:26th Quetta (Serena Hotel)
1234:19th Quetta/9th Parachinar
680:8th, 9th & 10th Lahore
5061:Drone strikes in Pakistan
4995:Bacha Khan Airport attack
4475:Airlines and destinations
3111:. Aviation Safety Network
2167:in Peshawar in 2012, the
2124:Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
2093:due to damage sustained.
2044:rocket-propelled grenades
1994:
1942:
1888:
1811:
1796:was attacked by militants
1732:Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
929:11th Quetta/17th Peshawar
211:
159:Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
58:
5092:2014 murders in Pakistan
5020:Peshawar school massacre
4653:1947 Korangi Creek crash
4585:Shaheen Airport Services
4549:Civil Aviation Authority
4361:Web Desk (9 June 2014).
4124:. Dawn.Com. 10 June 2014
3660:. Dawn.Com. 10 June 2014
3383:. Dawn.Com. 10 June 2014
2995:. Dawn.Com. 15 June 2014
2970:. Dawn.Com. 15 June 2014
2567:Chinese Foreign Ministry
2537:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
2501:First Information Report
2484:Leader of the Opposition
2082:Civil Aviation Authority
1840:to 9 June 2014
792:9th Karachi (PNS Mehran)
204:in Pakistan (since 2001)
5030:Bannu CTD centre attack
4975:2011 Faisalabad bombing
4923:Alleged/claimed actions
4539:Airports Security Force
4224:AUTHOR karafillis.jpg.
2669:. UN Secretary General
2649:fight against terrorism
2492:Pakistan Foreign Office
2443:Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan
2333:Chief Minister of Sindh
2313:meeting was chaired by
2239:Airports Security Force
2103:Airports Security Force
2067:Abbasi Shaheed Hospital
2054:Airports Security Force
2048:Airports Security Force
1310:5th Mastung/2nd Bannu ‡
864:13th Peshawar (airport)
700:11th Lahore (Ahmadiyya)
5182:2014 building bombings
5025:Chaman suicide bombing
4950:Capture of NATO convoy
3140:. news.biharprabha.com
2714:– a similar attack at
2304:Pakistan Cricket Board
2275:Cathay Pacific Airways
2215:
2160:established a presence
1322:2018 election violence
909:Quaid-e-Azam residency
5015:Jinnah Airport attack
4822:Omar Khalid Khorasani
4203:People's Daily Online
2616:Indian Prime Minister
2287:One Day International
2226:Khawaja Muhammad Asif
2206:Khawaja Muhammad Asif
1832:8 June 2014
1764:Pakistan Armed Forces
1657:16th Dera Ismail Khan
1317:15th Dera Ismail Khan
1181:13th Dera Ismail Khan
888:8th Quetta/3rd Swat ‡
869:11th Dera Ismail Khan
37:24.90667°N 67.16083°E
4544:Anti-Narcotics Force
3986:14 July 2014 at the
3931:11 June 2014 at the
3855:14 July 2014 at the
3782:4 March 2016 at the
3761:14 July 2014 at the
3713:10 June 2014 at the
3684:14 July 2014 at the
2866:11 June 2014 at the
2639:called Pakistani PM
2637:Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
2414:Operation Zarb-e-Azb
2372:General Headquarters
2348:Operation Zarb-e-Azb
2324:, interior minister
2283:Ireland cricket team
2130:, who was killed in
1788:Mehran naval airbase
1760:Operation Zarb-e-Azb
705:9th Dera Ismail Khan
514:6th Dera Ismail Khan
460:2nd Dera Ismail Khan
375:1st Dera Ismail Khan
5122:Mass murder in 2014
4970:2010 Sikh beheading
4935:2006 Dargai bombing
4861:Sher Muhammad Qusab
4663:Sun Way Flight 4412
3732:Wall Street Journal
3199:The Washington Post
2488:government of India
2289:cricket matches in
1808:
1481:Panjgur and Naushki
1362:2nd Loralai/Panjgur
777:2nd Dera Ghazi Khan
733:2nd Darra Adam Khel
620:1st Dera Ghazi Khan
33: /
5010:2014 Bannu bombing
4389:The Economic Times
3895:The New York Times
3597:The New York Times
3227:The New York Times
2795:Al Jazeera English
2741:Uzbeks in Pakistan
2535:, chairman of the
2395:Pakistan Air Force
2326:Nisar Ali Chaudhry
2097:ASF academy attack
1762:, a comprehensive
849:1st Rahim Yar Khan
722:13th Lahore (Shia)
710:12th Lahore (Sufi)
649:1st Lakki Marwat ‡
42:24.90667; 67.16083
5079:
5078:
4980:PNS Mehran attack
4752:Hakimullah Mehsud
4720:Pakistani Taliban
4686:
4685:
2706:PNS Mehran attack
2158:in 2001, and had
2156:U.S.-led invasion
2128:Hakimullah Mehsud
2039:
2038:
1719:
1718:
1701:BLA Gwadar attack
1423:2021 Machh attack
739:8th Karachi (CID)
202:Terrorist attacks
168:
167:
5189:
5152:2010s in Karachi
5127:Crime in Karachi
4960:2008 Wah bombing
4955:Battle of Bajaur
4913:
4902:Ehsanullah Ehsan
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4658:Pan Am Flight 73
4559:Pakistan Customs
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2399:North Waziristan
2367:North Waziristan
2223:Defence Minister
2213:
2210:Defence Minister
2177:Dera Ismail Khan
2132:North Waziristan
2059:Pakistan Rangers
1999:
1947:
1893:
1868:Total fatalities
1855:Terrorist attack
1847:
1845:
1839:
1837:
1816:
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1780:Pan Am Flight 73
1756:North Waziristan
1696:2024 Balochistan
1640:2nd N Waziristan
1623:1st N Waziristan
1593:3rd Lakki Marwat
1528:2nd Lakki Marwat
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4501:Jinnah Terminal
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4420:. 11 June 2014.
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2612:TCA Raghavan
2571:Hua Chunying
2569:spokeswoman
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2136:drone attack
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1974:Registration
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89:Location of
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4890:Maulvi Omar
4835:Mangal Bagh
4532:Authorities
4256:Daily Times
4078:Daily Times
2689:White House
2671:Ban Ki-moon
2522:politicians
2479:Indian Army
2467:Daily Times
2459:Geo English
2300:2009 attack
2212:of Pakistan
2187:the state.
2152:Afghanistan
2105:academy in
2091:written off
1646:6th Mastung
1608:Muslim Bagh
1603:31st Quetta
1533:30th Quetta
1486:29th Quetta
1471:22nd Lahore
1453:28th Quetta
1448:27th Quetta
1438:21st Lahore
1400:25th Quetta
1395:24th Quetta
1372:20th Lahore
1367:23rd Quetta
1357:1st Loralai
1334:2nd Orakzai
1327:22nd Quetta
1285:21st Quetta
1260:20th Quetta
1250:20th Lahore
1245:19th Lahore
1228:4th Mastung
1218:18th Lahore
1191:17th Lahore
1162:2nd Khuzdar
1155:18th Quetta
1149:3rd Mohmand
1143:17th Quetta
1136:16th Lahore
1120:16th Quetta
1092:15th Quetta
1072:3rd Mastung
1060:15th Lahore
1016:14th Quetta
1001:2nd Mastung
961:13th Quetta
956:12th Quetta
934:14th Lahore
914:10th Quetta
826:1st Mastung
744:2nd Mohmand
665:7th Karachi
630:6th Karachi
349:4th Karachi
265:1st Karachi
130:Attack type
40: /
5086:Categories
4496:Terminal 2
4491:Terminal 1
4484:Facilities
4463:Background
4339:Yeni Şafak
4286:The Nation
4084:3 December
3313:8 December
3115:8 December
2747:References
2592:terrorism.
2533:Imran Khan
2471:The Nation
2422:Asim Bajwa
2388:TTP Punjab
2146:(IMU), an
1844:2014-06-09
1836:2014-06-08
1824:Occurrence
1770:Background
1742:(IMU), an
1662:2nd Gwadar
1598:8th Khyber
1428:3rd Chaman
1377:1st Gwadar
1275:Jhal Magsi
1265:1st Harnai
1255:4th Bajaur
894:9th Quetta
844:5th Khyber
812:5th Quetta
807:4th Khyber
782:4th Quetta
767:Faisalabad
749:2nd Bajaur
727:3rd Quetta
675:3rd Khyber
670:2nd Khyber
655:1st Bajaur
615:7th Lahore
583:6th Lahore
556:5th Lahore
546:4th Lahore
531:3rd Lahore
525:1st Khyber
311:1st Multan
304:2nd Quetta
284:1st Quetta
101:, Pakistan
28:67°09′39″E
25:24°54′24″N
4883:Spokesmen
4739:Fazlullah
4624:Transport
4614:SereneAir
3637:BBC Sport
2943:. Reuters
2723:– a 2001
2511:Reactions
2505:Fazlullah
2383:Miramshah
2195:Aftermath
2084:and ASF.
2074:Air Indus
2032:Occupants
1982:Occupants
1930:Occupants
1914:Air Indus
1543:3rd Bannu
1097:Jacobabad
1049:Shikarpur
996:1st Bannu
228:Underline
93:(KHI) in
5054:See also
4796:Dadullah
4568:Services
4418:BBC News
3984:Archived
3929:Archived
3853:Archived
3780:Archived
3759:Archived
3711:Archived
3682:Archived
3548:Zee News
3489:3 August
3435:BBC News
3028:3 August
2999:3 August
2974:3 August
2947:3 August
2864:Archived
2700:See also
2565: -
2516:Domestic
2475:SAMAA TV
2295:Pakistan
2263:Thailand
2203:—
2148:Al Qaeda
2016:Operator
1964:Operator
1910:Operator
1744:Al Qaeda
1667:Mianwali
1588:Havelian
1523:4th Swat
1476:1st Kech
859:Mansehra
561:Usterzai
445:1st Swat
5071:Taliban
4909: (
4892: (
4867:†
4854:†
4841:†
4828:†
4815:†
4802:†
4789:†
4771:†
4758:†
4745:†
4727:Leaders
4604:Airblue
4470:History
4395:10 June
4369:11 June
4346:16 June
4318:13 June
4292:10 June
4236:11 June
4209:10 June
4183:11 June
4128:11 June
4106:14 June
4058:11 June
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3900:11 June
3664:11 June
3642:11 June
3554:10 June
3387:11 June
3365:11 June
3259:11 June
3166:11 June
3077:10 June
2893:11 June
2770:10 June
2645:Karachi
2463:Twitter
2255:Lebanon
2243:ADE 651
1852:Summary
1842: (
1834: (
1786:on the
1728:Karachi
1706:Shangla
1677:Daraban
1578:Barkhan
536:Chakwal
466:1st Wah
215:Italics
147:Injured
95:Karachi
4863:
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4741:
4646:Events
4266:9 June
3955:9 June
3441:9 June
3415:8 June
3307:Flight
3233:8 June
3205:8 June
3144:9 June
2805:8 June
2682:
2667:Taftan
2660:
2633:Turkey
2630:
2601:
2582:
2560:
2439:Uzbeks
2407:Uyghur
2291:Lahore
2027:AP-BFV
1977:AP-BDZ
1925:AP-BLF
1802:Attack
1672:Chilas
1503:Sangan
1240:Chaman
1202:Sehwan
1077:Attock
919:Mardan
578:Alpuri
356:Dargai
139:Deaths
119:Target
2604:India
2563:China
2381:near
2259:Kenya
2173:Bannu
2140:Uzbek
2134:in a
1736:Uzbek
1652:Hangu
1583:Bolan
99:Sindh
4397:2014
4371:2014
4348:2014
4320:2014
4294:2014
4268:2014
4238:2014
4211:2014
4185:2014
4130:2014
4108:2014
4086:2014
4060:2014
4012:2014
3957:2014
3902:2014
3666:2014
3644:2014
3556:2014
3491:2014
3443:2014
3417:2014
3389:2014
3367:2014
3315:2016
3261:2014
3235:2014
3207:2014
3168:2014
3146:2014
3138:IANS
3117:2016
3079:2014
3030:2014
3001:2014
2976:2014
2949:2014
2895:2014
2807:2014
2772:2014
2473:and
2405:, a
2261:and
2251:Iraq
2122:The
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