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In 2006, 30 terrorist attacks, including 10 of a sectarian nature, took place, leaving 100 people dead and 230 others injured. == January - April 2006 == *25 January:- At least six people were killed and five others hurt after a bus ran over a landmine in Dera Bugti District, Balochistan.〔("'Six killed' in Balochistan blast" ) ''BBC News'', 25 January 2006〕 *5 February:- A bomb explosion killed 13 people including three army personnel and injured 18 on a Lahore-bound bus en route from Quetta in Kolpur, Bolan District, Balochistan. No groups claimed of responsibility for the attack.〔("13 killed by bomb blast on Lahore-bound bus" ) ''Dawn'', 6 February 2006〕 *9 February:- Sectarian violence marred the holiest day of the Shiite calendar, with at least 36 people killed and more than 100 wounded in attacks and clashes in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The violence erupted with a suspected suicide attack on Shiites in Hangu, in the northwestern part of the country, as they celebrated Day of Ashura.〔("Dozens killed in holy day violence" ) ''International Herald Tribune'', 10 February 2006〕 *2 March:- A power suicide car bomb attack in the high security zone near the US Consulate, Karachi, killed four people including a US diplomat, a day before President George W. Bush was to reach Pakistan.〔("Pakistan bomb kills US diplomat" ) ''BBC News''〕 *10 March:- At least 26 people, mostly women and children, were killed in Dera Bugti District, Balochistan after their bus hit a landmine. Both tribal rebels and security forces planted land mines in the area.〔("Wedding guests die in mine blast" ) ''BBC News''〕 * 11 April:- Over 50 people, including Sunni (Barelvi) scholars, were killed in a bomb explosion at a religious gathering celebrating the birthday of Prophet Muhammad in Nishtar Park, Karachi.〔("Karachi bomb attack leaves at least 45 Sunni(Barelvi) worshipers dead" ) ''The Guardian''〕 (詳細はウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2006」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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