News - Waheed Arshad
A suicide bomber blew himself up among a group of Pakistani army recruits returning from a soccer game in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, killing nine of them, the army said.
By Kim Barker, Chicago Tribune Nov. 25--RAWALPINDI, Pakistan -- Two suicide bombers killed at least 18 people Saturday morning in almost simultaneous attacks on Pakistani security forces, including workers from the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency, or ISI. Army Maj. Gen.
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan _ Two suicide bombers killed at least 18 people Saturday morning in almost simultaneous attacks on Pakistani security forces, including workers from the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency, or ISI. Army Maj. Gen. Waheed Arshad said both attackers used cars.
Suicide bombers hit a bus carrying intelligence agency employees and a checkpoint near the headquarters of the Pakistan army on Saturday, killing at least 35 people. The two attackers struck in Rawalpindi, a garrison city just south of the capital, Islamabad.
Text of report by Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency Islamabad, 8 October: A military helicopter, accompanying President General Pervez Musharraf, on his visit to the earthquake- affected areas crashed near Muzaffarabad killing four.
