Suicide bombing kills three and injured 30 in Swat valley , Pakistan

by Amitjha | October 16, 2008 at 12:30 am
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This is latest bombing incident reported from Swat valley of Pakistan, acording to reports three policeman are killed and more than 30 injured in this sicide bombing in which a bomb loaded vehicle has been used.

A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed vehicle into a police station in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley on Thursday, killing three policemen and wounding 15, officials said.

Suicide bombings and attacks on security forces are becoming increasingly common after the military began offensives in August against al Qaeda militants and Taliban fighters in the northwest, including Swat.

More than 1,100 militants have been killed in the fighting, the military says. There has been no independent confirmation of the military's casualty estimates.

The militants have responded with suicide bomb attacks, including one at a top hotel in the capital, Islamabad, last month that killed 55 people

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anamika.mis15
anamika.mis15
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at 02:34 on October 16th, 2008

Amitjha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Amitjha

Thanks,

this seems to be never ending saga, from pakistan and afganistan, everyday bombing might have lost its impact, except those who are directly affected.Why this terror groups do not understand it?

Jordan Yerman
Jordan Yerman
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at 04:30 on October 16th, 2008

Amitjha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Amitjha

Thanks jordan, 

It seems that This zone is not going to see a single explosion free day, these terrorists are gone mad, they want nothing but test of blood, like man eater tiger who kills his prey not to eat but just smell the blood of man.

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