Brazen Attack on Pakistan Army Base
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The attack on Saturday, which left four gunmen dead, targeted the nerve center of the Pakistani Army. (New York Times — 10 October, 2009)
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Gunmen stormed the Pakistani Army headquarters and took more than a dozen security officers hostage, producing a standoff that continued into the evening. (New York Times — 11 October, 2009)
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Oct. 10 — Gunmen disguised as soldiers staged a bold attack on Pakistan’s army headquarters Saturday morning, sparking a shootout that left at least six soldiers and four militants dead, Pakistani authorities said. (Washington Post — 11 October, 2009)
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Oct. 10 — Militants staged a deadly attack on the Pakistani army headquarters Saturday in the most audacious indication yet of their willingness to battle the government — even at the doorstep of the nation’s large and powerful security forces. (Washington Post — 14 October, 2009)
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The blast was the most deadly attack in the Swat Valley since the end of an offensive against militants there over the summer. (New York Times — 13 October, 2009)
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Ten people died when camouflaged gunmen in a minivan opened fire Saturday at a Pakistani army headquarters checkpoint, a top military spokesman said. (CNN — 10 October, 2009)
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 12 — At summer’s end, there were hints of optimism in the battle against Pakistan’s Islamist insurgents. The military said it had routed the Taliban from the verdant Swat Valley. A CIA missile had killed the Pakistani Taliban’s chief — so shaking the group, U.S. and Pa… (Washington Post — 14 October, 2009)
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An audacious weekend assault by Islamic militants on Pakistan’s army headquarters is again raising fears of an insurgent attack on the country’s nuclear weapons installation. (MSNBC — 13 October, 2009)
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An explosion rocked a crowded market in Peshawar, killing at least 30 people, and wounding more than 60. (New York Times — 9 October, 2009)
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