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Terror attacks increased by 40pc after APC: report

IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency

News Code: 80843846 (0) Date: 1392/07/11 - 14:41

Islamabad, Oct 3, IRNA -- An unprecedented hike in anti-state violence has been observed in Pakistan during last month, says a report issued by Conflict Monitoring Center of security, local media reported on Thursday.

Some 284 people including 190 civilians have died during last month in anti-state violence.

The security forces lost 39 personnel while 47 militants were also killed, most of them in retaliatory firing by security forces. 497 people including 406 civilians and 84 security forces personnel were injured.

Security forces have also beefed up their operations against militants and arrested 270 suspects from different parts of the country while the militants kidnapped 18 people during the month of September 2013.

The Conflict Monitoring Center recorded 215 violent incidents including 126 militant attacks and 89 security forces actions during last month and it was for the first time in 2013 that recorded number of violent incidents crossed over 200 figure. A 40 percent hike was recorded in violent incident.

The militants increased their violent attacks while security forces increased their intelligence driven targeted operations during the month which resulted an overall increase in total number of recorded violent incidents.

CMC’s report which monitors only anti-state violence and counter insurgency operations by Pakistani security forces states that out of 126 militant attacks during the month, 49 were recorded in Khyber Pakhtunekhwa, 35 in Baluchistan, 26 in FATA and 16 in Sindh.

The militants killed 278 people including 189 civilians, 39 security forces personnel and eight pro government Razakars while 42 of the militants were also killed in retaliatory actions by the security forces.

It was noted that 98 percent of all insurgency related deaths during the month of September 2013 occurred in militant attacks and only two percent died in security forces actions. Two reasons can be attributed to this development.

According to CMCs sources, the security forces showed an unannounced restraint in their operations in FATA against militants after All Party Conference unanimous declaration of peace talks with the militants.

Another reason is that during the month it was observed that major focus of security forces was on intelligence driven search operations in mainland Pakistan instead of FATA.

The CMC recorded 89 security forces actions against the militants during the month of September 2013 and only six of them took place in FATA. Pakistani security forces conducted 29 actions against militants in Khyber Pakhtunekhwa, 24 in Punjab, 19 in Baluchistan, 7 in Sindh, two each in Islamabad and Gilgit Baltistan.

Punjab was major focus of intelligence driven operations of the Security Forces from where 143 suspected militants, their handlers and sympathizers were arrested during the month.

On the other hands the militants increased their attacks in FATA and the decline during the month of August of was only a statistical blip as the attacks in FATA once again rose to the level where they were in June 2013.
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Highest number of deaths occurred in bomb blasts (IEDs) during the month followed by physical militant assaults. IEDS and physical militant assaults constitute 70 percent of the total militant attacks in September 2013.



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