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TERROR WATCH ASIA


Pakistan 31 August: At least 11 people were killed and 20 injured as they celebrated Eid, by a a car bomb outside a mosque in Quetta.


India 7 September: A bomb outside the Indian High Court in the capital Delhi killed at least 10 people and wounded more than 60. Harkat-ul Jihad al-Islami (Huji), an Islamist extremist group, claimed responsibility.


Pakistan 7 September: Suicide bombers attacked the residence of a military official in Quetta, killing 20 people. The Taliban claimed responsibility.


Afghanistan 13 September: The Haqqani network, Pakistani militants, attacked the US embassy and Nato in Kabul in a 20 hour siege. 14 Afghan civilians and police were killed and nearly 30 were wounded. Six Nato troops were also hurt.


Afghanistan 20 September: The chairman of the Afghan High Peace Council Burhanuddin Rabbani was killed in a bomb attack at his home in Kabul.


MIDDLE EAST


Israel 18 August: Militants opened fire on a bus, fired a missile at a private vehicle and detonated a bomb next to an army patrol, near the Egyptian border. Eight Israelis, five Egyptians and 10 of the estimated 12 militants were killed. The attack led to increased attacks between Israel and Hamas in the following days, in which there were further killings Turkey 29 August: A small bomb exploded at a beach in Antalya, slightly injuring six people.


Israel 29 August: A Palestinian man wounded seven Israelis near a Tel Aviv nightclub, after ramming a car into a checkpoint and stabbing five people.


Yemen 3 September: Three policemen were killed by a suicide car bomber in the port city of Aden.


9 AUTUMN 2011 EDITION CounterTerrorGazette


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