Mohmand Agency: Forces foil attack on check posts, 24 terrorists killed
Security forces have foiled terrorist attack on 5 check post in Mohmand Agency, trendpk.com.Com reported on Friday.
According to official sources more than 150 terrorists attacked 5 check posts of Mohmand Agency early in the morning in which 3 officials martyred and 12 others sustained injuries. At least 24 terrorist were killed and 10 injured in retaliation.
Security forces have cordoned off the area and started the search operation.
Mohmand Agency: 150 Terrorists Attack on 5 Check Posts Thwarted
December 24, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under Breaking News
Security forces have foiled terrorist attack on 5 check post in Mohmand Agency, trendpk.Com reported on Friday.
According to official sources more than 150 terrorists attacked 5 check posts of Mohmand Agency early in the morning in which 3 officials martyred and 12 others sustained injuries. At least 24 terrorist were killed and 10 injured in retaliation.
Security forces have cordoned off the area and started the search operation.
Mohmand: Miscreants blew up primary school
The miscreants blew up a primary school at Mohmand Agency, trendpk.Com reported on Friday.
The miscreants blew up Government Primary School Malik Sherzada on Thursday night. Resultantly, two rooms, verandah including the building got damaged. The number of the schools damaged in the last three years in Mohamand has risen to 70.
Mohmand: Miscreants blew up girls school
Unidentified miscreants blew up a primary girls school in Mohmand Agency on Tuesday.
Official sources said that two explosions took place at a Government Girls Primary School in Saggi area of Tehsil Safi.
The blasts damaged two rooms and veranda of the school completely.
So far, of the 59 schools destroyed in Mohmand Agency, 21 were of the girls.
Miscreants blew up 3 schools in Mohmand
The miscreants blew up another three schools in Mohmand Agency pushing the number of damaged schools to 56 on Sunday.
Sources said that the militants blew up two girls primary schools and boys school in Ziarat Kalay and Saeed Khan.
The explosions completely destroyed the buildings of the schools, however no casualty occurred.
Militants blew up boys school in Mohmand
Militants blew up a boys school in Mohmand Agency pushing the number of destroyed schools in the area to 53, Dunya News reported on Sunday.
Sources said that the militants detonated the explosive material planted inside the Government Middle School for Boys. However, no loss of life occurred.
On the other hand, bullet-riddled bodies of three unknown men have been found in North Waziristan.
Terrorists destroy girls school in Mohmand Agency
October 1, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
PESHAWAR: Terrorists have destroyed a girls school in Yaka Ghund, Mohmand Agency with explosives on Friday.
The building of the girls school has been completely damaged; local female students can not continue their education in their devastated school.
After this blast, the toll of destroyed schools in Mohmand Agency has mounted to 52, and that of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to 600.
According to education experts, this school destruction spree will severely damage the educational requirements of KP’s students; millions of children will not be able to pursue their studies. SAMAA
Altaf questions govt’s conduct in face of floods
LONDON: Quaid Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has announced carrying out relief efforts for flood affetees on war-footing basis, vowing that MQM will make use of all available resources to serve this noble cause, Geo News reported Saturday.
This Altaf Hussain said during telephonic conversation he held on early Saturday with Federal Interior Minister Abdul Rehman Malik from London.
He said our country is facing havoc and devastation being wreaked by floods and rains in these times therefore government should suspend every unnecessary activity.
Altaf Hussain called upon government that the flood affectees and displaced persons be rescued and provided relief on war-footing basis.
He appealed to people for helping out flood victims through every possible mean.
Expressing profound grief over sad demise of 150 people in plane crash incident, Altaf said government should have transparent investigation conducted into tragedy in the earliest possible ease.
Also Abdul Rehman lauded MQM’s support in providing relief to bereaved families of Margalla Tragedy victims.
Five including ASI dead in Karachi firing incidents
KARACHI: At least five people including an ASI and a woman lost their lives in firing incidents in various areas of the city, Geo News reported Saturday.
According to police sources, two factions came down to armed clash following a casual exchange of hot words in Liyari’s Bihar Colony, killing a man and injuring another. They were immediately transported to Civil Hospital.
According to police sources, some unidentified gunmen opened fire at a motorist, causing him to get injured. The hurt motorist was soon taken to Abbasi Hospital, where he succumbed to injuries.
The deceased has been identified as Khalid, 30.
According to spokesman of Awami National Party (ANP), the deceased Khalid was president of Party’s Balida Town Warden.
According to police sources, some motorist saboteurs opened fire in Mominabad area of Orangi Town, killing police’s ASI Zahoor, 45.
The deceased was at Mominabad Police Station. The police officials held the incident as target killing.
A body of a woman was recovered from Sharifabad. The woman was shot to death.
A man was killed in a firing incident by unidentified men. The deceased was identified as Ejaz, 28.
New monsoon system from tomorrow
ISLAMABAD: Another weather system is likely to develop witin next 12 to 24 hours, which may affect eastern parts of the country within next two to three days, Geo News reported Met office sources.
According to Met office, the monsoon system has ended now and a new system will develop after an intermission of one or two days.
Director General Pakistan Meteorology Department (PMD) Dr. Qamar Zaman Chaudhry said Friday.
The weather system that was causing a horrid rainfall across the country is expected to subside in the next 12 hours however; the floods caused by already fallen rains are likely to continue.
He said that the devastating rains that caused flood have already had started to weaken by Friday evening, due to which heavy rain is not expected within the next few days.
“However, there are signs of some scattered rains in some parts of the Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa, Punjab and Kashmir in the next 12 to 36 hours,” he added.

