Quetta, Balochistan: A series of attacks resulted in three deaths and at least 10 injuries. The violence began with a deadly explosion in Liaquat Bazaar and continued with grenade attacks targeting a girls' high school and a shop selling Independence Day items. Additional incidents included
UK's maritime security agency on Friday issued a second incident alert following a missile attack on a vessel off the coast of Yemen. The vessel was earlier targeted by attackers in two fast boats who fired a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) at the ship.
In a joint operation with the Indian Army, Assam Rifles recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from the Kakching district of Manipur on Wednesday.
Bangladesh Police fired tear gas and lobbied stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of protesters who returned to the streets demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
"After an intensive search operation, two AK-47 rifles, one Sniper rifle, one 9mm Pistol, three Grenades and other war-like stores were recovered. The recovered items have been handed over to the Manipur Police for further investigation and disposal," it added.
In a joint operation launched by Indian Army and Manipur Police on July 17, a huge cache of arms and ammunition was recovered during search operations conducted in Imphal East district, a Spokesperson from the Ministry of Defence said.
A devastating explosion occurred at the Jamshoro Police Station's evidence lockup on Wednesday, injuring five policemen and one suspect, according to a report by Dawn.
Two motorcycle-borne cadres of the proscribed military outfit, ULFA (I), had lobbed grenades at the military station in Lichubari in Jorhat district on 14th December, as part of a bigger conspiracy to target army establishments across the north-eastern state. It took place less than a month
In the early hours of Wednesday, at least seven policemen sustained injuries as terrorists launched an assault on a police checkpost in Punjab's Taunsa Sharif district.
Jammu and Kashmir Police, in a joint operation with Special Operations Group (SOG), have caught a registered overground worker (OGW) with a foreign-made pistol and grenades from the Hari Budha area of Poonch district, police said on Sunday.
Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with the Manipur police, claimed to have apprehended one person and recovered Rs 13,11, 130 cash from his possession. One carbine machine gun, one pistol, one grenade, one shotgun and ammunition were also seized from him.
The encounter with the Naxals occurred in Pitkona forest under Lanji police station area in Balaghat district on Monday night. According to the police, the team recovered one AK-47, one 12 bore rifle, two BGL shells (Barrel Grenade Launcher), wireless set, two radios and daily use items from