Gunmen hold hostages in Pakistan army headquarters »

Posted By orndorffter 2 months, 1 week ago in News

Heavily armed militants were holding up to 15 soldiers hostage inside Pakistan\'s army headquarters early Sunday more than 12 hours after they stormed the complex in an audacious assault on the heart of the most powerful institution in the nuclear-armed country.

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    orndorffter2 months, 1 week ago

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    Four to five assisailants are holding between 10 to 15 troop hostages in a building close to the main gates of the complex, A city near the Capitial, Islamiamabad. No senior military or officials were among them being held

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      gamahuche2 months, 1 week ago

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      Well this incident is now concluded - with a few deaths on both sides.
      What is 100% certain is that its not the last such incident!

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