TERROR STRIKES AGAIN

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At least 20 people were killed and scores others injured when terrorists struck Orakzai Agency and Balochistan’s Sibi district with bombs on Thursday.
In the first bombing in Lower Orakzai Agency, eight people were killed and 18 others injured in a high-intensity bomb explosion in a busy bazaar in the agency on Thursday morning.
The injured were rushed to Hangu and Kohat hospitals where condition of several of the injured was said to be in danger.
Official in the political administration said militants had planted the explosives to a donkey that was led to the bazaar in Darra Hassan village of the agency. The militants later detonated the explosives with a remote control. The resulting explosion killed four people on the spot and injured 20 others. Four of the injured succumbed to their injuries later.
No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing so far, but officials suspect the involvement of Taliban.
Separately, a person was killed and several others injured in a bombing at a shop in village Wattar in Akora Khattak town of Nowshera district.
Meanwhile in Sibi, 11 people were killed and 15 others injured in a roadside blast.
Reports said a bomb weighing 20 kilogrammes was planted to a rickshaw that exploded on Nishtar Road.
As a result, five people were killed and 15 others received injuries. The injured were shifted to Civil Hospital, where six more succumbed to their injuries later.

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  1. Terror strikes again??
    This sounds rather absurd caption.
    When did the terror go away.
    Pakistan is besieged by two kind of terrorists:
    (1) mostly bearded beasty Taliban
    (2) non-bearded, clean shaven so called secular and blue eyed boys of the US and UK, unleashed in Karachi by an arch thug Altaf Hussain.
    Terror will never go away until Asif Zardari keeps licking Altaf's shoes.

  2. Yeah Drone Terror…bloody US is a terror state,, blacklist it and apply sanctions….. And tell the UNO, IMF and WORLD BANK of our actions to follow implicitly.

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