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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Chain attacks to Pakistan covers blood


Two armed groups of different signs one and one radical Sunni separatist, assumed responsibility for two of the three attacks that caused 120 deaths in the town Pakistani from Quetta, according to local media and security forces. Quetta is the capital of the western province of Balochistan , the largest and least populated Asian country and currently one of the most troubled of Pakistan by the activity of armed groups both fundamentalist and separatist cutting. It was the worst attack in history perpetrated town and killed 84 people in a Shiite area.Through local media, the fundamentalist Sunni group Lashkar-e Jangvi won the event. The attack, police sources said, was perpetrated by a double explosion . The first "attributed to a suicide and the second with a car bomb, in a pool hall Alamdar the street." The second explosion, which took place about fifteen minutes after the first, was of great intensity and killed a dozen policemen, several nurses and two journalists from the local channel SamaaA few hours before another attack took place, whose main objective was one of the paramilitary forces in the country, the Frontier Corps (FC) , killed 22 people and caused 30 injuries.


"That attack was claimed by the separatist Baluch" said a police official, Ali Shoqat, referring to Army Kingdom in Baluchistan, one of the main armed factions in the region. Late on day two explosions, both near the highway to the airport, took the lives of seven people and wounding fifteen others, although this action has not been taken by any extremist group, police said. The massacre of Quetta joined another attack in the northern city of Mingora , where an attack at a fundamentalist Jamaat Tabligh group killed 31 people and wounded nearly a hundred.

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