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2 weeks ago |
abcnews.go.com | Habibullah Khan
India is blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in the disputed Kashmir region. Policemen stand guard as ambulances carry bodies of tourists killed in a militant attack in Pahalgam, through a narrow street in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, April 23, 2025. Mukhtar Khan/APThe threat of a greater conflict between Pakistan and India continues to grow.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Nadine El-Bawab |Josh Margolin |Habibullah Khan
Twenty-one passengers were killed after a train in Pakistan was attacked and hundreds were taken hostage by the militant Balochistan Liberation Army on Tuesday, according to the Pakistani military. Four military members conducting a rescue operation and 33 terrorists, members of the BLA, have been killed, according to the military. The military operation has ended, according to a Pakistani military official.
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2 months ago |
willmarradio.com | Nadine El-Bawab |Josh Margolin |Habibullah Khan
(LONDON) -- Twenty-one passengers were killed after a train in Pakistan was attacked and hundreds were taken hostage by the militant Balochistan Liberation Army on Tuesday, according to the Pakistani military. Four military members conducting a rescue operation and 33 terrorists, members of the BLA, have been killed, according to the military. The military operation has ended, according to a Pakistani military official.
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2 months ago |
willmarradio.com | Nadine El-Bawab |Josh Margolin |Habibullah Khan
(LONDON) -- At least 190 people have been rescued from a train in Pakistan as of Wednesday after it was attacked one day prior and hundreds were taken hostage by the militant Balochistan Liberation Army, according to a Pakistani military official. At least 17 people have been injured and 30 terrorists, members of the BLA, have been killed as a military operation continues, according to the official.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
willmarradio.com | Meredith Deliso |Daniel Peck |Ayat Al-Tawy |Habibullah Khan
(DUBAI, United Arab Emirates) -- Flood conditions continued to impact Dubai on Wednesday, after two years' worth of rain fell in just 24 hours, records show. Over a half foot -- 6.26 inches -- of rain was recorded in the United Arab Emirates city between 10 p.m. local time Monday and 10 p.m. local time Tuesday, according to the Dubai Meteorological Office.
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