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2014 Jinnah International Airport attack

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president 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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According to some Pakistani officials, among some of the long-term implications of the attack is the fact that it may make foreign airlines wary of expanding operations in Pakistan, with many international air carriers already having scaled back their activities since 2008. Currently, there are 19
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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 International Airport for an hour due to the
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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 North Waziristan, after a nearly six-month break in US drone campaigns in the tribal areas of northwest Pakistan. The drone strikes killed 16 suspected militants. According to a Pakistani intelligence sources, the militants killed included four Uzbeks, a few key Afghan Taliban commanders and
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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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tasked to eliminate these terrorists regardless of hue and color, along with their sanctuaries. With the support of the entire nation, and in coordination with other state institutions and Law Enforcement Agencies, these enemies of the state will be denied space anywhere across the country."
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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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Following the attack, the Pakistani military conducted a series of aerial strikes on militant hideouts in the tribal areas along the Afghan border. At least 25 militants were killed on 10 June, including foreign fighters. Two
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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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This act of terror is unforgivable. The state will give a fitting response to such cowardly acts of terror. Those who plan and those who execute the terrorist attacks will be defeated.
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official, and four PIA employees (including two senior aircraft engineers) were killed in the incident. At least 18 security personnel were also injured in the attack and admitted to
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in Pakistani parliament, called on the government to register a protest with the Indian High Commission on the recovery of Indian weapons, and demanded an explanation from the
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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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notified of a temporary cancellation of its flights to Karachi and stated it would continue to monitor the situation closely. The same day, Maldivian President
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reported that several made-in-India "Factor-8 injections" were retrieved during the search operation. According to officials, these injections are used by the
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The airport and PIA are estimated to have suffered losses worth billions of rupees, with one estimate putting the accumulated loss at over Rs. 180 billion.
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conducted since the past few months. The area was believed to be used as a shelter for several anti-state militant factions and foreign fighters from
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over the issue while also questioning the role of India's intelligence agency. However, an official claim has not yet been made regarding this.
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stated that foreign elements in coordination with local elements were involved in the events, while federal Information Minister
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Front view of Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. The militants launched the attack at the cargo terminal of the airport.
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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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in North Waziristan, a military strategy aiming to flush out foreign and local militants present in North Waziristan.
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Why are countries still using the fake bomb detectors sold by a convicted British conman? | World news | The Guardian
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On 8 June 2014, 10 militants armed with automatic weapons, a rocket launcher, suicide vests, and grenades attacked
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Karachi's Jinnah International Airport under siege: 11 dead, 2 planes destroyed : World, News – India Today
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Pakistan summons Afghan ambassador following attack on Karachi airport – Khaama Press (KP) | Afghan News Agency
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On 10 June, just two days after the airport attack, two to four unidentified militants opened fire near an
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Cricket: Pakistan disappointed after Ireland cancel tour following Karachi attack – The Express Tribune
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Heavy fighting at Karachi airport as militants and security forces clash | World news | theguardian.com
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Pakistani Taliban Leader Says Plan Was To Hijack A Plane At Karachi Airport, Warns Of 'Worse Attacks'
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replied to a letter sent by his Pakistan counterpart where he strongly condemned the Karachi attack.
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Karachi attack: Funeral prayers of martyred Rangers, ASF officials offered | Pakistan | Dunya News
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Pakistani Taliban claim Karachi attack and leave peace talks in crisis | World news | The Guardian
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The attack sparked widespread reactions on social media in Pakistan, receiving condemnations from
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also postponed his state visit to Pakistan indefinitely, in view of the prevailing situation. The
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Jinnah International Airport is Pakistan's largest and busiest airport, and serves as the hub for
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Taftan bombing, Karachi airport attack: PTI asks top officials to step down – The Express Tribune
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forces were deployed to the airport during the attack. After the operation ended, Pakistan's
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According to initial reports provided by the Director-General of the Sindh Rangers, General
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urged the government of Pakistan to address terrorism and bring the culprits to justice.
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Drone targeted Haqqani network commander, Afghan Taliban: sources – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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Live: Search operation underway after firing near Karachi airport – The Express Tribune
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on the Sri Lankan cricket team by militants. The attack was thought to have dashed the
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Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan takes responsibility for Karachi airport terror attack
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Successive drone strikes leave at least 16 dead in N Waziristan – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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IMU, Al-Qaeda affiliate claims its fighters attacked Karachi airport – thenews.com.pk
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Militant Attack On Karachi Airport In Pakistan Claims 23 Lives, At Least 14 Wounded
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Nisar sees foreign, local elements involved in terror attacks – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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in November 2013. The TTP also confirmed that the perpetrators were foreigners of
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Pakistan bans three extremist outfits, on orders from China – The Express Tribune
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whose watch this happened must immediately take responsibility and resign." The
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Karachi: Indian-made arms recovered from dead militants | Pakistan | Dunya News
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Sharjeel lambasts Nawaz govt over Karachi attack handling – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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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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Karachi airport handed over to CAA, open for operations – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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Attack on Karachi airport: Reactions on social media – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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On the early hours of Thursday 12 June, the U.S. conducted two successive
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Karachi airport cleared of militants after attack kills 28 | GulfNews.com
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Airport attack: Body of missing ASF man recovered – Pakistan – DAWN.COM
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Aerial bombing in Tirah valley kills 25 militants – The Express Tribune
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India-Pak verbal duel after Karachi airport siege – The Times of India
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Karachi Airport attacked; Indian weapons recovered from the terrorists
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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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Feared Uzbek Jihadists behind deadly Pakistan airport attack | Reuters
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7 more bodies found after Pakistan airport terrorist attack – CNN.com
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On 10 June, Pakistani security forces carried out aerial strikes in
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On 15 June, the Pakistani military formally announced the start of
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Indian army’s injections recovered from Karachi airport attackers
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Lives at airport threatened by bogus bomb detectors – - DAWN.COM
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15 killed as terrorists attack Karachi airport – thenews.com.pk
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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,
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PIA suffers heavy financial losses: officials – thenews.com.pk
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Two aircraft of PIA (a Boeing 747 and an Airbus A310) and one
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BBC News – Pakistani media demand action over airport attack
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fake bomb detectors sold around the world by British conman
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announced monetary compensation for victims of the attack.
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in Karachi in 2011, and the orchestration of jail break in
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and other high-profile government and military officials.
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still use the ADE 651 despite repeated warnings from the
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initially posted the Sindh Rangers chiefs' statement on
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indicates attacks resulting in more than 100 deaths
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Military strikes and launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb
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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. 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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:. 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24°54′24″N 67°09′39″E / 24.90667°N 67.16083°E / 24.90667; 67.16083
KHI is located in Karachi
Jinnah International Airport
Karachi
Sindh
PKT
Jinnah International Airport
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
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Terrorist attacks
in Pakistan (since 2001)

2001
1st Bahawalpur
2002
1st Karachi
2003
1st Quetta
2004
2nd Quetta
1st Multan
2005
1st Mandi Bahauddin (Ahmadiyya)
2006
4th Karachi
Dargai
2007
1st Dera Ismail Khan
1st Charsadda

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