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Security Situation deteriorated in April: CMC Report

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by Admin - May 2, 2014May 2, 2014 02904

During the month of April 2014, security situation in the country has increasingly become volatile in which upsurge in violent incidents in Baluchistan played a major part followed by expiry of ceasefire by the TTP on 10th of April, which was not subsequently extended. According to CMC statistics, a total

Pakistan Day Passes without any Death in Militancy: Daily Brief

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by Admin - March 24, 2014 01681

The day continued with the pattern of comparative calmness as only four total violent incidents related to anti-state activities were reported in which no casualty was reported but two persons were reportedly injured. Out of these four incidents, three incidents were associated to militants, in which two people were injured

Question Mark on TTP’s authority over local commanders/splinter groups

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by Admin - March 15, 2014 01676

By Gul Dad During the day, 5 violent activities related to anti-state armed conflicts were reported in which 25 people were killed and 87 others injured. All the casualties and injuries were caused by four militant activities as there was only one security forces action reported during the day in which

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