The Conflict Monitoring Center has learnt from its sources that U.S. drone strikes during the night between Wednesday and Thursday (June 11 and 12, 2014) had targeted a group of militants of Haqqani Network who were moving in a truck on Ghulam Khan-Miran Shah road in Tabi Tool Khel village
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Security Situation deteriorated in April: CMC Report
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
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
Two power centers emerging within TTP: WSR of CMC
By Guldad Excerpts from CMC's Weekly Security Report After ceasefire and peace talks, the division within TTP is becoming more visible. Statements and activities of the militants as well as information coming from different parts of the conflict zone suggest that two power centers are emerging within the TTP. North Waziristan Agency
Question Mark on TTP’s authority over local commanders/splinter groups
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
Significant Decline in Suicide Attacks in Pakistan
CMC's Annual Report 2011The Conflict Monitoring Center is an Islamabad based Independent Research Center which monitors anti-state and anti-government violence and counter insurgency initiatives by security forces. For preparation of this report the CMC collected data from Inter Services Public Relations, Ministry of Interior, Health Departments of Provinces, National, International
Changing Targets, Mounting Civilian Casualties; Study Report on Suicide Attacks
The Conflict Monitoring Center has conducted a three months study on suicide attacks in Pakistan covering period from July to September 2011. The study shows that 84 percent deaths in suicide attacks were that of innocent civilians while majority of the attacks were also carried out on public places. During