FACTBOX-Security developments in Pakistan, June 20

(Reuters) – Following are security developments in Pakistan at 0602 GMT on Sunday.

QUETTA – A car-bomb blast wounded four soldiers and four passersby on the outskirts of Quetta city, police said.

Quetta is the capital of southwestern Baluchistan province where Baluch militants have waged a low-level insurgency for decades for greater autonomy.

MOHMAND – Security forces battled Taliban militants near the Afghan border late Saturday, killing four militants and wounding 10, a paramilitary spokesman said on Sunday.

ORAKZAI – Four Taliban fighters, including a commander, were killed in an accidental explosion in a hideout in Orakzai tribal region, officials said.

(Compiled by Islamabad Bureau; Editing by Bryson Hull) (For more Reuters coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan, see: here)

Two persons killed in Russian car bomb blast

Moscow, Apr 1(ANI): Two people were reportedly killed in a car bomb blast in Russia’s Caucasus region on Thursday.

According to reports, a explosives-laden car blew up near the region of Khasavyurt.

“According to preliminary information, the explosive materials that were in the car went off accidentally,” The Interfax news agency quoted a security source, as saying.

Thursday’s blast follows the twin blasts in the Caucasus region of Dagestan occurred on Wednesday and the double explosions in the Moscow Metro on Monday.

Wednesday’s double suicide bombing killed at least 12 people and wounded 23 others, mostly members of Russia’s security forces.

The first blast occurred when an explosives-laden vehicle did not stop at a police check post, and exploded when a police car chased and came close to it.

The area was cordoned off, and at that point, a suicide bomber in a police uniform had blown himself up.

Earlier, on Monday, two explosions had rocked two central Moscow metro stations, which were the deadliest terror attacks inside Russia in six years, killing at least 41 people.

The first explosion ripped through a train that had stopped in the Lubyanka station just below the headquarters of FSB at 8a.m. local time, and the second occurred 40 minutes later in a carriage of a train on the platform at the Park Kultury metro station.

Chechen separatist leader Doku Umarov aka Dokka Abu Usman has claimed responsibility for Monday’s Moscow metro bombings. (ANI)

600 kg of explosives used in Lahore car bomb blast, death toll 11

Lahore, Mar 8(ANI): At least 11 people, including a young schoolgirl and her mother, were killed and 61 others injured, when a suicide bomber rammed his car laden with 600 kilograms of explosives into the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) office in Lahore on Monday.

The injured included 13 women, who were rushed to Jinnah hospital here.

According to reports, the suicide bomber rammed his car into the main gate of the FIA building, where suspects are usually kept under interrogation, at 8.15 a.m.

Witnesses said the FIA building has completely collapsed and a number of people are still buried under the rubble, The Dawn reports.

TV reports said some of the neighbouring buildings had also been damaged in the explosion.

A number of schools and religious institutions are located in the neighbourhood known as Model Town. The area is considered as most secure area with 60 security gates and except four, all gates are closed after 10 p.m.

A number of prominent politicians, including the former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif live in Model Town.

There was no immediately claim of responsibility for the blast, which came after a lull of several months in attacks on military and security targets in Pakistan’s main cities by Al-Qaeda militants and their affiliates in the Pakistani Taliban.

Meanwhile, security levels have been raised to high alert across the city.

The quantity of explosives used in the bombing is 100 kilograms more than the quantity used in the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing in September 2008, when a dump truck filled with explosives detonated in front of the hotel, killing at least 54 people and injuring at least 266.

The explosion had left a 20-meter wide deep crater outside the hotel. (ANI)

Lahore car bomb blast kills 11, injures 45

Lahore, Mar 8(ANI): A car bomb explosion killed at least 11 people and injured 45 others in Lahore on Monday.

According to reports, a suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden truck into the main gate of the Federal Investigation Agency”s (FIA) office here.

Witnesses said the FIA building has completely collapsed and a number of people are still buried under the rubble, The Dawn reports.

TV reports said some of the neighbouring buildings had also been damaged in the explosion.

A number of schools and religious institutions are located in the neighbourhood known as Model Town.

A number of prominent politicians, including the former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif live in Model Town.

There was no immediately claim of responsibility for the blast, which came after a lull of several months in attacks on military and security targets in Pakistan’s main cities by Al-Qaeda militants and their affiliates in the Pakistani Taliban.

Meanwhile, security levels have been raised to high alert across the city. (ANI)

Suicide car bomb blast kills two at Kabul airport

Kabul, Sep 8 (ANI): At least two civilians were killed and six others were injured when a suicide car bomb exploded near Kabul’s military airport on Tuesday.

The windows of the city center were rattled due to the blast.

The car bomber rammed the main gate of the airport’s military base and exploded, reports BBC quoting the Afghanistans’s interior ministry sources as saying.

According to an eyewitness, the car bomb exploded near a NATO military convoy.

NATO-led alliance forces fighting the Taliban militia have an Air Force base at the Kabul airport, which is used for both civilian and military purposes.

The BBC also said that there were unconfirmed reports that members of Nato’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were among the casualties.

“It was a suicide attack outside the main gate of the military base at the airport,” Nato officer Colonel Koziel Bart said.

The airport has been targeted in the past by suspected Taliban militants – in 2007, killing one civilian.

Tuesday’s attack follows a massive suicide car bomb last month on ISAF’s Kabul headquarters that killed seven Afghan civilians on the spot. (ANI)

Baghdad market car bomb blast claims two lives, leaves 20 wounded

Baghdad (Iraq), Aug.21 (ANI): A car bomb explosion in a market in southern Baghdad claimed the lives of two people and wounded 20 others on Friday.

Baghdad police said the blast took place in the Dora neighbourhood at around 8.00 a.m. this morning, as traders gathered to buy fruit and vegetables at wholesale outfits.

Friday’s blast came two days after twin truck bombs at the ministries of finance and foreign affairs left 95 people dead and around 600 wounded. (ANI)

Taliban claim responsibility for Lahore blast, 50 suspects held (Lead)

Islamabad, May 28 (IANS) The Taliban have claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s car bomb blast that left 24 people dead and over 200 injured as over 50 suspects were arrested for the terror attack.

More than 50 people have been arrested in connection with the suicide blast at Rescue-15 building in Lahore’s Civil Lines area, Geo TV reported.

A deputy to Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud told the BBC by telephone the attack was in response to the army’s ongoing operation in the Swat valley.

The caller, who identified himself as Hakimullah Mehsud, threatened similar attacks in other Pakistani cities.

The military went into action April 26 after the Taliban violated a controversial peace accord with the North West Frontier Province and moved south from their Swat headquarters to occupy Buner, which is just 100 km from Islamabad.

US-based SITE Intelligence Group said that the Tehreek-e-Taliban militants made the claim in a statement posted on Turkish jihadist websites.

The group quoted the statement as saying that the attack “targeted the nest of evil in Lahore” and was an “humble gift to the Mujahideen who suffer beneath the attacks of Pakistani forces in Swat”.

It said that a vehicle laden with 100 kg explosives was blown up outside the security building in Lahore, the capital of Punjab province in Pakistan. The blast reduced the building to rubble.

The attack came two months after a team of 12 terrorists ambushed and fired rocket propelled grenades at a convoy carrying Sri Lankan players to the Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on March 3. Seven players and the team’s assistant coach were injured and six Pakistani police officials, who were providing protection to the bus carrying the players, were killed in the attack that shook the entire cricketing world.

Later that month, Pakistani security forces had to storm the Manawan police training academy on the outskirts of Lahore, ending a seven-hour siege by a group of heavily armed attackers who had taken over 800 trainees hostage. Four of the attackers were killed, while three were captured alive.

Hospitals barred from discharging those injured in Lahore blast

Lahore, May 27 (IANS) The police have barred hospitals in Lahore from discharging those injured in a car bomb blast Wednesday that killed an estimated 40 people and wounded over 100.

The wounded people would be released after investigations, police sources told Geo TV.

The car, which was packed with about 100 kg of explosives, went off just outside the three-storeyed Rescue-15 Building that collapsed with the impact of the blast.

The building that housed emergency police is located close to the provincial headquarters of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence.

Militants want to destabilise Pakistan: Rehman Malik

Militants want to destabilise Pakistan: Rehman MalikLahore, May 27 (IANS) The car bomb blast that killed 40 people in Lahore Wednesday was an attempt by militants to “destabilise” the nation as they are facing defeat in the country’s northwest, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said.

Malik told reporters in Karachi that terrorists want to destabilise the country as “they are facing defeat in Swat and FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas)”.

He said after the militants faced defeat in the country’s northwestern region, militants were “dispersing in the cities”.

The Pakistani military went into action April 26 after the Taliban violated a controversial peace accord with the North West Frontier Province and moved south from their Swat headquarters to occupy Buner, which is just 100 km from Islamabad.

Malik said investigations into the Lahore blast were underway. He warned militants to lay down their arms otherwise they would be eradicated.

On Wednesday morning, a massive car bomb exploded outside a building in the busy Civil Lines area.

The car bomb, which packed about 100 kg of explosives, went off just outside the three-storeyed Rescue-15 Building that collapsed with the impact of the blast.

The building that housed emergency police is located close to the provincial headquarters of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Two suspects were arrested and helicopters could be seen hovering over the area as troops took positions on the rooftops of the nearby buildings.

10 dead, 20 injured in powerful car bomb blast in Peshawar

Peshawar, May 16 (ANI): At least ten persons including women and children were killed and twenty others were injured in a powerful car bomb blast in Peshawar on Saturday.

The blast occurred on the busy Circular Road in the densely populated Berisco area at Kashkal.

Sources said the bomb was planted in a vehicle parked outside an internet cafi.

Reports of indiscriminate firing were also received after the blast.

According to The News, a school bus carrying 15 children passing by the place of incident was totally damaged injuring 20 people mostly children.

All the injured have been admitted to the Lady Reading Hospital.

Several vehicles and buildings were also destroyed in the bomb blast which rocked the city.

Eyewitnesses said that the blast was targeted at a net cafi, which was receiving threats for sometime.

Meanwhile,Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani strongly condemned the bomb blast saying the government would not be deterred by such heinous acts.

Gilani also directed the provincial government to make best possible arrangements to look after the injured. (ANI)

Police say a car bomb blast kills 4, injures 20 in India’s northeast, AS

GAUHATI, India (AP) Police say a car bomb blast kills 4, injures 20 in India’s northeast.

Four killed in Guwahati bomb blast

Guwahati, Apr 6 (ANI): Four people were killed and 15 injured in a powerful car bomb blast in the Maligaon area of Guwahati on Monday.

According to police officials, the hand of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is suspected.

Several cars were also reportedly damaged by the powerful explosion.

The blast took place ahead of the ULFA’s ‘Flag Raising Day’.

The injured have been admitted to a nearby hospital.

Police have cordoned off the area. (ANI)