Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - 21 Apr 2014
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UDDU...is this a new pic or old pic?? i mean is this from yesterdays attack ?? does not look like , based on type of planes in the pic !!
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Never know if tactically brilliant TSPN would have shifted their assets to civilian airport to avoid meeting their 72 in Mehran and the TTP homed in on this "trick"Singha wrote:there would be no military planes at KIA.
karachi has two separate PAF/PN bases I think.
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They want nuclear weapons. This is the easiest of ways to get it.Anujan wrote:They were armed to the teeth with UBGL and RPGs how come they didnt take out planes even though there were 10 of them? Their objective must have been something different.
That image is from a paki daily. Guess its from yesterdins attack. As usual Pakis cannot be trusted.
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TTP claims responsibility.
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You are directly hurting a former finance minister.Anujan wrote:Apparently all of them were Uzbeks. These Uzbek fellas are really vicious and scary.
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Damn feels like the World Cup semi final being washed out after 2 overs . I went to sleep hoping to wake up to the news of one of the Mehsud brothers scoring a century . Damn, this is even worse than watching Prabhakar and Mongia playing out 5 overs without going for the target
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You never know. Who knows how many saab were ayesha-ed or how many p3s attained their 72. Civil aircarft, especially if operated by kufr airlinea may end up being scrapped even with a bullet hole or two. Lets see when flights resume and videos show up fom people ibside. there must have been hundreds of cameras on that emirates plane. may be someone will talk. unlike bases, this one will be visible. there is the moral victory of insurance rates being close to somalia now, lets see who continues to fly.Mahendra wrote:Damn feels like the World Cup semi final being washed out after 2 overs . I went to sleep hoping to wake up to the news of one of the Mehsud brothers scoring a century . Damn, this is even worse than watching Prabhakar and Mongia playing out 5 overs without going for the target
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One can never forget the unmistaken glint in Darkha Butt's eyes when she was covering the Mumbai attacks. Wonder why she didn't either get owned and / or get a courageous woman medal for _that_ seminal coverage.sum wrote:^^Is this older( of PNS Mehran) or new pic?
Btw:Guess Burkha-amma has given good tips to her TSP DDM friends on how to cover miscreant attacks!AsimBajwaISPR @AsimBajwaISPR
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From NightWatch for the night of June 8, 2014
Pakistan: Three deadly security incidents occurred on Sunday.
The most sensational was the attack at Karachi International Airport by a group of gunmen, in which at least 24 people died, including ten attackers. At least 14 people were wounded. The killed terminal staff personnel were said to be mostly security guards from the Airport Security Force (ASF) and some airline workers.
The authorities suspended flight operations, closed the airport terminal and evacuated staff and passengers. Army commandos engaged in a six-hour firefight until they killed the attackers and declared the airport secure.
During this Watch, gunfire resumed at Karachi, wounding one paramilitary Sindh Ranger on the morning of 9 June. In addition, the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack. A senior official claimed its purpose was to hijack an aircraft as passengers were boarding. The rampage followed after airport security personnel prevented the hijacking.
Comment: After the publicity about the fragmentation of the TTP, its leaders evidently feel the need to demonstrate their strength as a threat. If that is the case, Readers should expect more sensational attacks.
A spokesman for the Rangers said "Indian arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the dead militants. There is no corroboration of this statement.
The second deadly attack occurred in western Baluchistan near the border with Iran. Five suicide bombers attacked the two hotels where 300 Shiite pilgrims were staying before returning to Iran. More than 23 civilians were killed.
Comment: No group has claimed responsibility for this attack, but attacks against Shiites usually are the handiwork of Sunni militant groups. The Pakistani Taliban are openly hostile to Shiites. Attacks occur regularly in Quetta, Baluchistan's capital, and in other major cities that have a significant Shiite population, such as Karachi and Islamabad.
The third incident was a successful government operation in Baluchistan against fighters from the Baluch Republican Army (BRA). Government paramilitary forces killed ten insurgents.
Comment: The third incident was a follow-up to an operation last Thursday in which government forces killed 30 BRA members. The BRA is responsible for attacks on gas pipelines and infrastructure in Baluchistan.
The three incidents showcase the diversity, dispersal and gravity of the threats to Pakistan's internal security. The attack at Karachi demonstrates the reach of one or more Pakistani Taliban factions. The last such attack in Karachi was against a naval base in 2011.
Afghanistan: On Sunday Afghanistan's National Security Council (NSC) accused "foreign intelligence services" of responsibility for Friday's attack targeting presidential front-runner Abdullah Abdullah. Abdullah survived the assassination attempt, which included a suicide bombing against his campaign motorcade in Kabul. Twelve people died.
"Initial investigations indicate foreign intelligence services were involved in this incident through Lashkar-e-Taiba in an organized manner, and the terrorists were aiming to disrupt the election in Afghanistan," according to an official statement.
Afghanistan-Pakistan: Afghanistan said last week that it was pulling out of security talks in Islamabad because of an increase in cross-border attacks.
The NSC "condemned" the increasing numbers of "rocket attacks by the Pakistani military against the country." It said the attacks are aimed at disrupting the run-off presidential election scheduled for 14 June. The NSC statement said Friday's attack on Abdullah was "the worst incident during the election campaign."
Comment: "Foreign intelligence services" refers to Pakistani intelligence. The Afghan government is pre-disposed to perceive Pakistani meddling in every serious security incident. It has good reason to be suspicious because almost all weapons and explosives in eastern and southern Afghanistan ultimately come from or through Pakistan. The most dangerous groups fighting the Afghan government have bases and protection in Pakistan and a long history of support from Pakistani intelligence.
An Abdullah Abdullah-led government would have strained relations with Pakistan because he primarily represents tribes and interests that are suspicious of the Pashtuns and deeply suspicious of Pakistani intelligence meddling.
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shinee Ji :shinee wrote:Now it is changed to this.
Now changed to :
CheersThe bodies of 10 people, including ASF officials, were brought to Jinnah Hospital a few hours into the attack, along with 15 injured.
A rocket launcher and four SMGs were recovered from dead militants.
One suicide bomber blew himself up during the attack, injuring one security personnel.
A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.
The bodies of 10 people, including ASF officials, were brought to Jinnah Hospital a few hours into the attack, along with 15 injured.
A rocket launcher and four SMGs were recovered from dead militants.
One suicide bomber blew himself up during the attack, injuring one security personnel.
A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.
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Agree, officially no plane damaged.vijaykarthik wrote:Official says NO airplanes damaged
Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - 21 Apr 2014
No Highlighting as all needs Highlighting!
Karachi Airport 'Revenge' Attack Leaves 23 Dead
At least 23 people have been killed after gunmen disguised as police guards attacked a terminal at Pakistan's Jinnah international airport in Karachi.
Militants armed with automatic weapons, a rocket launcher and grenades stormed the airport and were involved in an intense six-hour firefight with the airport's security force, police, paramilitaries and commandos.
Ten of the dead were the attackers, according to Pakistan's paramilitary Rangers.
Also killed were at least four airport security staff, civilian airport employees and four Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) staff.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack saying it was in revenge for their late leader Hakimullah Mehsud, who was killed in a US drone strike in November.
"We have yet to take revenge for the deaths of hundreds of innocent tribal women and children in Pakistani air strikes," spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said.
"It's just the beginning, we have taken revenge for one (Mehsud), we have to take revenge for hundreds."
He also dismissed the possibility of a new round of peace talks with the Pakistan government.
Television footage showed what appeared to be a major fire and plumes of smoke floating across the runway near parked aircraft.
Pakistan's military spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa said after the operation had ended:
"Update: Area cleared. No damage to aircraft, fire visible in pics was not plane but a building, now extinguished. All vital assets intact."
Maj Gen Bajwa added that ammunition, rockets and grenades were recovered from the dead attackers.
"Precautionary sweep after day light. Airport will be cleared by midday for operations, handed back to CAA (Civil Aviation Authority)/ASF (Airport Security Force). Pakistan Zindabad (long live Pakistan)!" he tweeted.
Heavy gunfire and multiple explosions had been heard coming from the airport as authorities scrambled to secure the area.
The terminal targeted by the militants was said to be used for VIPs and cargo. Passengers were evacuated and all flights diverted.
The attack will raise fresh concerns about Pakistan's security situation, and questions about how militants were able to penetrate the airport which serves one of the world's biggest cities.
Karachi has been the site of frequent militant attacks in the past.
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Karachi Airport 'Revenge' Attack Leaves 23 Dead
At least 23 people have been killed after gunmen disguised as police guards attacked a terminal at Pakistan's Jinnah international airport in Karachi.
Militants armed with automatic weapons, a rocket launcher and grenades stormed the airport and were involved in an intense six-hour firefight with the airport's security force, police, paramilitaries and commandos.
Ten of the dead were the attackers, according to Pakistan's paramilitary Rangers.
Also killed were at least four airport security staff, civilian airport employees and four Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) staff.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack saying it was in revenge for their late leader Hakimullah Mehsud, who was killed in a US drone strike in November.
"We have yet to take revenge for the deaths of hundreds of innocent tribal women and children in Pakistani air strikes," spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said.
"It's just the beginning, we have taken revenge for one (Mehsud), we have to take revenge for hundreds."
He also dismissed the possibility of a new round of peace talks with the Pakistan government.
Television footage showed what appeared to be a major fire and plumes of smoke floating across the runway near parked aircraft.
Pakistan's military spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa said after the operation had ended:
"Update: Area cleared. No damage to aircraft, fire visible in pics was not plane but a building, now extinguished. All vital assets intact."
Maj Gen Bajwa added that ammunition, rockets and grenades were recovered from the dead attackers.
"Precautionary sweep after day light. Airport will be cleared by midday for operations, handed back to CAA (Civil Aviation Authority)/ASF (Airport Security Force). Pakistan Zindabad (long live Pakistan)!" he tweeted.
Heavy gunfire and multiple explosions had been heard coming from the airport as authorities scrambled to secure the area.
The terminal targeted by the militants was said to be used for VIPs and cargo. Passengers were evacuated and all flights diverted.
The attack will raise fresh concerns about Pakistan's security situation, and questions about how militants were able to penetrate the airport which serves one of the world's biggest cities.
Karachi has been the site of frequent militant attacks in the past.
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vijaykarthik wrote:Official says NO airplanes damaged
abhijitm Ji & vijaykarthik Ji :abhijitm wrote: Agree, officially no plane damaged.
If that is the case how will the Owners of the damaged Air Crafts "Claim" the Insured value of the Air Craft?
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Why I think this was afghans responding through TTP for the attack on Abdullah?
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^^^ its all PIA so inhouse matter onlee.
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Found in Karachi attack
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RAWALPINDI: An American woman, who had allegedly been ‘blacklisted’ by Pakistani authorities, was deported to Kuwait soon after arriving at Benazir Bhutto International Airport on Friday morning, the airport sources said.
The woman was spotted by the Federal Investigation Agency’s immigration staff when the check-out of passengers arriving on Kuwait Airways was in progress.
After the immigration staff found out that her name was blacklisted, she was disallowed from leaving the airport, the sources said.
Later, she was deported to Kuwait on the same flight.
She was escorted to the plane by the immigration officers and handed over to the airline crew. It is not known why she had been blacklisted by the Pakistani authorities.
Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2014
The woman was spotted by the Federal Investigation Agency’s immigration staff when the check-out of passengers arriving on Kuwait Airways was in progress.
After the immigration staff found out that her name was blacklisted, she was disallowed from leaving the airport, the sources said.
Later, she was deported to Kuwait on the same flight.
She was escorted to the plane by the immigration officers and handed over to the airline crew. It is not known why she had been blacklisted by the Pakistani authorities.
Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2014
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Pakis would protest in English if they could plant fake evidence and accuse India. But see how green on green appears and evidence is presented. BAHUT SECULAR.
Now seculars, 'internationalists', greener-than-thou and all such involved parties will all deal amongst each other so pseudo echandee of all isn't tarnished. Indians will know how hollow these ideologies are, what's the point.
Now seculars, 'internationalists', greener-than-thou and all such involved parties will all deal amongst each other so pseudo echandee of all isn't tarnished. Indians will know how hollow these ideologies are, what's the point.
Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - 21 Apr 2014
‘Factor-8’ injections recovered at Karachi airport
KARACHI – Several made-in-India injections “Factor-8” have been recovered during a search operation at the Karachi airport, officials said on Monday.
army uses Factor-8 injections in frontline combats and these injections are not available in markets. Officials said that these injections are believed to be used for stopping bleeding from injuries, adding these injections were in the possession of militants who launched a coordinated attack on airport last night resulting in the martyrdom of 19 people including nine security personnel.
All the 10 militants died following operation of the security forces. Sources said that recovered injections are made in India giving rise to suspicion about Indian involvement in the attack, while some weapon used by terrorists were also reported Indian made.
However, Pakistan authorities have not yet confirmed this and have said that they are investigating the issue.
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KARACHI – Several made-in-India injections “Factor-8” have been recovered during a search operation at the Karachi airport, officials said on Monday.
army uses Factor-8 injections in frontline combats and these injections are not available in markets. Officials said that these injections are believed to be used for stopping bleeding from injuries, adding these injections were in the possession of militants who launched a coordinated attack on airport last night resulting in the martyrdom of 19 people including nine security personnel.
All the 10 militants died following operation of the security forces. Sources said that recovered injections are made in India giving rise to suspicion about Indian involvement in the attack, while some weapon used by terrorists were also reported Indian made.
However, Pakistan authorities have not yet confirmed this and have said that they are investigating the issue.
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All that crap about Indian weapons and all being found, here's the follow up story in not so colorful language: India-Pak verbal duel after Karachi airport siege; JuD chief blames Modi
Teetar Quotes:
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Breaking News. DG Rangers says Indian made weapons recovered from terrorists | Modi's name was inscribed in Sanskrit!
JuD chief Hafiz Saeed... took to Twitter to allege that Narendra Modi's 'new security team' is responsible for the attack on the Karachi airport. Saeed ...called on the Pakistani government to 'show some spine' and 'end exchange of gifts with India'.
@aey shared that it was indeed Indian-made weapons as he tweeted, "Respect for all Indians who are replying & defending, but unfortunately our Rangers officials confirmed that weapons r India made. #KarachiAirport."
Aisha Sarwari@AishaFSarwari · Why are we so quick to point fingers at India, have the TTP's jehadist factory stopped production for us to make that absurd accusation?
Salman Sikandar @SALSIKandar · 6h We could not find attack till they killed ASF men but within sec. ..It was clear to us that it was India behind it...@AishaFSarwari
Mahim Maher@Mahim_Maher · Ab Tak: 99% of the airport was cleared but 3 terrorists took advantage of the 1%. (Such imaginative math) #Karachi
Brilliant !REPORTER SHOCKS NATION, GOES DEEP INSIDE TERRORIST’S ASSHOLE http://tinyurl.com/mysofg8 #Karachiairportattack via @Pugnate
And, the best for the last:Noman Ansari@Pugnate · Genius "@mazdaki: Uncircumcised terrorists are RAW agents while the circumcised ones are Mossad guys. Muslims of course don't kill Muslims"
Noman Ansari @Pugnate When rangers asked how they knew weapons were made in India, they said they saw similar guns in @superstarrajini movie...
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Exactly why I posted the screenshot, before the Paki's do what the paki do best. Initially it was "Chinese arms and ammunition", then changed to "Indian arms and ammunition" and now "foreign arms and ammunition"
A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.
The bodies of 10 people, including ASF officials, were brought to Jinnah Hospital a few hours into the attack, along with 15 injured.
A rocket launcher and four SMGs were recovered from dead militants.
One suicide bomber blew himself up during the attack, injuring one security personnel.
A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.
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AoA!"We have yet to take revenge for the deaths of hundreds of innocent tribal women and children in Pakistani air strikes," spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said.
"It's just the beginning, we have taken revenge for one (Mehsud), we have to take revenge for hundreds."
More power to the faithfool...take revenge for each of the 100000000 mehsud killed
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That is "Modi" written in SanskritJames B wrote:Found in Karachi attack
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With all the mayhem and confusion at k'rachi, how can one forget zaid Mahdi ham-eid. The pig speaks up:
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This guy always tries to kill many birds with one stone....................and always ends up dropping stone on his own foot.anupmisra wrote:With all the mayhem and confusion at k'rachi, how can one forget zaid Mahdi ham-eid. The pig speaks up:
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Guys that Noman Ansari blog report is hilarious. Needs global exposure.
Read it first, and risk death by laughter... He may succeed in killing more Indians this way than all the fedayeen put together....
Read it first, and risk death by laughter... He may succeed in killing more Indians this way than all the fedayeen put together....
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Shinee -- it was never chinese.shinee wrote:Exactly why I posted the screenshot, before the Paki's do what the paki do best. Initially it was "Chinese arms and ammunition", then changed to "Indian arms and ammunition" and now "foreign arms and ammunition"
A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.
The bodies of 10 people, including ASF officials, were brought to Jinnah Hospital a few hours into the attack, along with 15 injured.
A rocket launcher and four SMGs were recovered from dead militants.
One suicide bomber blew himself up during the attack, injuring one security personnel.
A Rangers spokesperson claimed that "foreign arms and ammunition" were found on the bodies of the militants.
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Bhy Baki media call them "dahshat gards" .........these were jimble mijahids or feedyeen doing their usual fanfare onlee.
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/worl ... /10220535/
LAHORE, Pakistan – The Taliban claimed responsibility for a brazen siege on Karachi's Jinnah International Airport overnight Monday that left dozens dead, saying the attack was in retaliation for drone strikes on villages in Pakistan's troubled northwest border region.
The militant group vowed to continue their campaign.
"This is just the beginning," Shahidullah Shahid, spokesman for the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) told the Express Tribune, a Pakistani daily.
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Peregrine wrote:‘Factor-8’ injections recovered at Karachi airport
KARACHI – Several made-in-India injections “Factor-8” have been recovered during a search operation at the Karachi airport, officials said on Monday.
army uses Factor-8 injections in frontline combats and these injections are not available in markets. Officials said that these injections are believed to be used for stopping bleeding from injuries, adding these injections were in the possession of militants who launched a coordinated attack on airport last night resulting in the martyrdom of 19 people including nine security personnel.
All the 10 militants died following operation of the security forces. Sources said that recovered injections are made in India giving rise to suspicion about Indian involvement in the attack, while some weapon used by terrorists were also reported Indian made.
However, Pakistan authorities have not yet confirmed this and have said that they are investigating the issue.
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Factor VII was once popular with the US Military in Iraq and Afghanistan, with Afghanistan being perhaps where the ununiformed Mohammadden terrorists of the TTP picked up their stockpile. The drug was subsequently found to have side-effects that made it unsafe for treating combat trauma:
See here:Approved by the FDA only for treating rare forms of hemophilia, Factor VII was introduced as a treatment for combat trauma in Iraq in 2003 — before clinical testing of such a use on humans had begun.
By 2006, Army protocol in Baghdad called for injecting it into virtually every casualty with signs of serious bleeding. Some Special Forces units in Afghanistan supplied combat medics with the drug, to inject in the field. And based on anecdotal reports of success by military doctors, it was widely adopted as a treatment for traumatic injuries by trauma centers throughout the world.
Numerous clinical studies have since shown, however, that Factor VII is ineffective at controlling traumatic bleeding and can potentially cause blood clots that lead to heart attacks and strokes. A series of articles in The Baltimore Sun in 2006 detailed the Army's enthusiasm for Factor VII and profiled three soldiers injected with it in Baghdad. Two subsequently died of clot-related complications. The FDA added a safety warning to the drug's label last year.
Drugmaker pays $25 million to settle military claim
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http://tribune.com.pk/story/719242/four ... i-airport/
June 9, 11:29am
TTP spokesperson evades comments when asked about Sindh Rangers DG Major General Rizwan Akhtar claim that the attackers looked like Uzbek militants.
“We do not make a distinction in Muslims whether they are Pakistanis, Uzbeks, Arabs or Chechans. They all are Mujahideen,” Shahidullah Shahid told The Express Tribune by phone.
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Ms. CF, by any chance?Singha wrote:RAWALPINDI: An American woman, who had allegedly been ‘blacklisted’ by Pakistani authorities, was deported to Kuwait soon after arriving at Benazir Bhutto International Airport on Friday morning, the airport sources said.
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Nara-e-takbeer, AoATTP spokesperson evades comments when asked about Sindh Rangers DG Major General Rizwan Akhtar claim that the attackers looked like Uzbek militants.
“We do not make a distinction in Muslims whether they are Pakistanis, Uzbeks, Arabs or Chechans. They all are Mujahideen,” Shahidullah Shahid told The Express Tribune by phone.
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She is been pouring ridicule on the Pakis on her Twitter TL.SSridhar wrote:Ms. CF, by any chance?Singha wrote:RAWALPINDI: An American woman, who had allegedly been ‘blacklisted’ by Pakistani authorities, was deported to Kuwait soon after arriving at Benazir Bhutto International Airport on Friday morning, the airport sources said.
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PTI Condemns TTP over Karachi Airport - DAWN
So, the condemnation of the Taliban is just cursory.“The PTI core committee, under the chairmanship of Imran Khan met today and condemned the government's total failure to protect its citizens and critical installations from terrorist attacks. The core committee also condemned the TTP for the attack on Karachi airport,” a press release issued by the party said.
“It was a complete security and intel failure,” the statement said, adding that “lessons from the Mehran base incident were not learnt".
PTI chief Imran Khan had earlier criticised the government’s failure to provide security to citizens.
His statement had come on Twitter in relation to the attack on the airport.
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X Posted from the “ISI History and Discussions” thread.
Afghan security officials link the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to a collaborative effort between the ununiformed Jihadi’s based in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, namely Lashkar e Taiba and “Foreign Intelligence Agencies” presumably the uniformed Jihadi’s of the military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan via their intelligence arm the Inter-Services Intelligence Agency aka ISI aka ISID:
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba behind attack on Dr. Abdullah
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan denies involvement:
FO rejects Pakistan link to attack on Abdullah
Afghan security officials link the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to a collaborative effort between the ununiformed Jihadi’s based in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, namely Lashkar e Taiba and “Foreign Intelligence Agencies” presumably the uniformed Jihadi’s of the military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan via their intelligence arm the Inter-Services Intelligence Agency aka ISI aka ISID:
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba behind attack on Dr. Abdullah
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan denies involvement:
FO rejects Pakistan link to attack on Abdullah