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Published 10/12/2009 by St. Petersburg Times Russia


Pakistan Says 41 Killed in Market Bombing

PESHAWAR, Pakistan A suicide car bombing targeting Pakistani troops killed 41 people Monday, the fourth grisly militant attack in just over a week, as the Taliban pledged to mobilize fighters across the country for more strikes.

The Taliban also claimed responsibility for the 22-hour...

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Swat attack kills 41
Islamabad, Oct. 12 (Reuters): A suicide bomber killed 41 people in an attack on a Pakistani military convoy passing through a market today as the Taliban claimed ... - [10/12/2009 - Calcutta Telegraph]
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The three closely-paced terror attacks in Pakistan - targeting a United Nations office in Islamabad, a Peshawar marketplace, and then the army headquarters in Rawalpindi ... - [10/12/2009 - Calcutta Telegraph]
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Jets pound Taliban hideouts in Waziristan - [10/12/2009 - DAWN Group]
Pakistan bombs militant strongholds - [10/12/2009 - ONE News]
The Taliban's assult on Pakistan's army headqua... - [10/12/2009 - Telegraph]
31 killed as Pakistani jets bomb Taliban strong... - [10/12/2009 - Sify]
Pakistan bombs militants, ground offensive immi... - [10/12/2009 - Yahoo! News Australia]
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