Major terror assaults on security targets in Pakistan’s cities, 2009-2011

Today’s suicide bombing at a military complex in the northwestern city of Mardan is the 18th major assault by the Taliban and allied terror groups against military, police, and intelligence facilities in Pakistan’s large cities since March 2009 [see the list below]. The Taliban and allied groups, including the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, have struck at targets such as military and police training facilities, intelligence headquarters for the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate and the Federal Investigation Agency, a weapons complex that houses nuclear weapons components, and even the Pakistani Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and the Navy Headquarters in Islamabad.

The Taliban have also carried out hundreds of smaller attacks against police stations and army checkpoints, police and army patrols, and other targets, including government buildings, mosques, shrines, religious processions, and hospitals, during that same timeframe. Many, but not all, of the small-scale attacks have taken place in Pakistan’s insurgency-infested province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Major terror assaults on security targets in Pakistan’s large cities in 2009-2011:

Feb. 10, 2011

Mardan

A teenage suicide bomber killed 31 army recruits at the Punjab Regiment Center in the city of Mardan.


Nov. 11, 2010

Karachi

A suicide assault team penetrated security at the Crime Investigation Department headquarters in a secured area of Karachi. The attack killed 17 people.

March 12, 2010

Lahore

Two suicide bombers killed 39 people in a simultaneous attack against military personnel in a cantonment in Lahore.

March 8, 2010

Lahore

A suicide bomber killed 11 people and wounded 37 more in an attack on the headquarters of the Federal Investigation Agency in Lahore.

Jan. 6, 2010

Tararrkhal, Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir

A suicide bomber killed three security personnel as he attempted to get inside an Army barracks in the Tararrkhal region in Pakistan-held Kashmir.


Dec. 8, 2009

Multan

A suicide assault team killed 12 people while targeting a headquarters for the Inter-Services Intelligence agency in the city of Multan in South Punjab.

Dec. 4, 2009

Rawalpindi

A Taliban suicide assault team estimated at between three to five men entered a mosque in the city and opened fire on the worshipers and detonated suicide vests, killing 40 and wounding 83 more. The attack killed two senior generals and wounded another.

Dec. 2, 2009

Islamabad

A Taliban suicide bomber detonated outside the headquarters of the Pakistani Navy in Islamabad, killing one security guard and critically wounding two others.

Nov. 13, 2009

Peshawar

In an attack that targeted the headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency in the provincial capital, 10 Pakistanis were killed and more than 35 wounded.

Nov. 2, 2009

Rawalpindi

A Taliban suicide bomber killed 34 Pakistanis and wounded scores more in an attack in Rawalpindi. The attack targeted military personnel as they lined up to cash their checks.

Oct. 23, 2009

Kamra Air Weapons Complex

A Taliban suicide bomber killed seven people during an attack at a security checkpoint at the Kamra Air Weapon Complex in the district of Attock in Punjab province.

Oct. 16, 2009

Peshawar

A pair of suicide bombers, including a female, attacked a police station and a building housing an intelligence service in Peshawar, killing 11.

Oct. 15, 2009

Lahore

Terrorist assault teams attacked the Federal Investigation Agency building, the Manawan police training centre, and the Elite Force Headquarters in Lahore. In the attacks, 26 people were killed, including 12 policemen and nine terrorists.

Oct. 10, 2009

Rawalpindi

An assault team attacked the Army General Headquarters and took 42 security personnel captive. In the ensuing battle, 11 soldiers were killed, including a brigadier general and a lieutenant colonel, along with nine members of the assault team, and 39 hostages were freed.

June 11, 2009

Peshawar

Hakeemullah Mehsud, the cousin of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, and a group called the Abdullah Azzam Brigade both claimed responsibility for the deadly attack that killed 17 people and destroyed a large section of the hotel.

May 27, 2009

Lahore

After an assault team opened fire on security personnel and stormed the headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, 23 people were killed, including policemen and ISI officials. During the attack, a truck laden with explosives was detonated in front of the police headquarters, leveling the building.

March 30, 2009

Lahore

The Taliban killed 34 police and recruits during a terrorist assault and eight-hour siege on a police training facility in the eastern city of Lahore.

March 3, 2009

Lahore

A terrorist strike team estimated at about 12 men ambushed the Sri Lankan cricket team as it traveled to a sports stadium in Lahore. Five policemen and two civilians were killed, and dozens were wounded, including some cricket officials.

Bill Roggio is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Editor of FDD's Long War Journal.

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