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In 2007, 34 terrorist attacks and clashes, including suicide attacks, killings, and assassinations, resulted in 134 casualties and 245 injuries, according to the PIPS security report. The report states that Pakistan faced 20 suicide attacks (mostly targeted at security forces) during 2007, which killed at least 111, besides injuring another 234 people. PIPS report shows visible increase in suicide attacks after Lal Masjid operation. ==January – March 2007== * 15 January:- A powerful blast in the Jalozai refugee camp destroyed a mud-house, killing four people and injuring five others.〔("Four die in refugee camp blast" ) ''Dawn'', 16 January 2007〕 * 26 January:- Two people were killed and five injured in a suspected suicide attack in Pakistan. The bomber and a security guard were killed in the blast at the Marriott hotel in the capital Islamabad.〔("Suicide bomber attacks hotel in Pakistani capital" ) ''Dawn'', 26 January 2007〕 * 27 January:- At least 13 people, including the Chief of Peshawar City Police Malik Saad, were killed Saturday evening in a suicide bombing near a crowded Shiite mosque in Peshawar. About 60 people were wounded, 17 critically, in the 9:20 p.m. blast. About 2,000 Shiite Muslims were in and around the mosque, police said.〔("13 killed in bombing near mosque in Pakistan" ) ''CNN'', 27 January 2007〕 (詳細はIslamabad International Airport injuring 5 people.〔("Suicide bomber rocks Islamabad airport" ) ''CNN'', 6 February 2007〕 * 17 February:- A suicide bomber killed 15 people—including a judge—after blowing himself up inside a courtroom in Quetta, Balochistan. At least 24 people were wounded in the suicide attack.〔("15 Killed In Pakistan Courtroom Bombing" ) ''CBS News'', 17 February 2007〕 * 20 February:- Punjab Minister for social welfare Zil-e-Huma Usman was shot and killed in Gujranwala. Her assassin, Mohammed Sarwar, was reported to have been motivated by her refusal to abide by the Islamic code of dress and a dislike for the involvement of women in political affairs.〔Devika Bhat and Zahid Hussain: ("Female Pakistani minister shot dead for 'breaking Islamic dress code'" ), ''The Times'', 20 February 2007〕 * :- 19–22 March:- Clashes between pro-government forces under Maulvi Nazir and Al-Qaeda remnants in the Waziristan region kill at least 135 people on both sides. A ceasefire is declared after four days of fighting enforced by officials from both sides.〔("Ceasefire brokered in Waziristan" ) ''Daily Times'', 23 March 2007〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2007」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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