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- Deadly attack rocks Pakistan military base | CNN
Two suicide bombings breached a wall at a military base in northwestern Pakistan before other attackers stormed the compound and were repelled in violence that killed at least 12 people and
- 12 killed, 30 wounded in Pakistan military base attack launched by . . .
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Two suicide bombings breached a wall at a military base in northwestern Pakistan before other attackers stormed the compound and were repelled in violence that killed at least 12 people and wounded 30 others, according to officials and a local hospital
- Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base kill at least 12 . . . - MSN
A dozen people were killed in a twin suicide bombing that targeted a military base in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday Two suicide bombings breached a wall at a military base before
- Pakistan confirms 5 soldiers, 13 civilians killed in twin suicide . . .
Five soldiers and at least 13 civilians, including women and children, were killed in a twin suicide bombing Tuesday that targeted a military compound in northwestern Pakistan, according to the
- Suicide bombers breach Pakistan military base wall, attack . . . - CNBCTV18
Twin explosions rocked a military facility in Pakistan’s northwest city of Bannu on Tuesday, March 4, after suicide bombers blew themselves up to breach the perimeter wall, reported AP Eyewitnesses reported plumes of gray smoke rising into the sky, followed by bursts of gunfire
- Pakistan: 23 soldiers killed in attack on army base - BBC
At least 23 soldiers have been killed and dozens injured in Pakistan after militants attacked a police compound The attack took place in the early hours when a vehicle containing
- 12 Killed, 30 Wounded in Pakistan Military Base Attack Launched by . . .
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Two suicide bombings breached a wall at a military base in northwestern Pakistan before other attackers stormed the compound and were repelled in violence that
- Pakistan military base attack Death count rises in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa . . .
The tribal districts of KP (erstwhile Fata) witnessed 19 attacks, leading to 46 deaths, including 13 security personnel, eight civilians, and 25 militants, the data showed
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