Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2024
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Terrorist attacks
in Pakistan (since 2001)
in Pakistan (since 2001)
Italics indicates attacks resulting in more than 40 deaths
‡ indicates attacks resulting in more than 100 deaths
Underline indicates the deadliest terrorist attack/s to date
‡ indicates attacks resulting in more than 100 deaths
Underline indicates the deadliest terrorist attack/s to date
- 1st Bahawalpur
- 1st Karachi
- 1st Quetta
- 2nd Quetta
- 1st Multan
- 1st Mandi Bahauddin (Ahmadiyya)
- 4th Karachi
- Dargai
- 1st Dera Ismail Khan
- 1st Charsadda
- July bombings ‡
- 2nd Rawalpindi
- 5th Karachi ‡
- 2nd Charsadda
- 3rd Rawalpindi (Bhutto assassination)
- 3rd Charsadda
- 2nd Parachinar
- 1st Swat
- 1st Islamabad
- 2nd Islamabad
- 2nd Dera Ismail Khan
- 1st Wah
- 1st Peshawar
- 3rd Islamabad
- 1st Orakzai ‡
- 2nd Peshawar
- 4th/5th Dera Ismail Khan (January violence)
- 6th Dera Ismail Khan
- 2nd Lahore (Sri Lankan cricket)
- 1st Khyber
- 3rd Lahore
- Chakwal
- 7th/8th Dera Ismail Khan (May attacks)
- 4th Lahore
- 3rd Peshawar
- 5th Lahore
- Usterzai
- 4th Peshawar
- 4th Rawalpindi
- Alpuri
- 6th Lahore
- 5th Islamabad
- 5th Peshawar ‡
- 5th Rawalpindi
- 6th Peshawar
- 6th Rawalpindi
- 7th Lahore
- 1st Dera Ghazi Khan
- 1st Lower Dir
- 6th Karachi
- 1st Lakki Marwat ‡
- 1st Bajaur
- 2nd Lower Dir
- 7th Karachi
- 2nd Khyber
- 3rd Khyber
- 8th, 9th & 10th Lahore
- U.S consulate/Timergarah attack
- 2nd/3rd Kohat
- 8th Peshawar
- 11th Lahore (Ahmadiyya)
- 9th Dera Ismail Khan
- 12th Lahore (Sufi)
- 1st Mohmand ‡
- 13th Lahore (Shia)
- 3rd Quetta
- 2nd Darra Adam Khel
- 8th Karachi (CID)
- 2nd Mohmand
- 2nd Bajaur
- 12th Karachi (Chaudhry Aslam assassination)
- 1st Bannu
- 2nd Mastung
- 20th Peshawar
- 13th Karachi (Jinnah International Airport)
- 14th Quetta
- Wagah border
- 21st Peshawar (school massacre) ‡
- Shikarpur
- 22nd Peshawar
- 15th Lahore
- 14th Karachi
- 3rd Mastung
- Attock
- Camp Badaber
- Taunsa Sharif
- 15th Quetta
- Jacobabad
- 6th Parachinar
- 16th Quetta
- 5th Charsadda (Bacha Khan University)
- 23rd Peshawar
- 16th Lahore
- 17th Quetta
- 3rd Mohmand
- 18th Quetta
- 2nd Khuzdar
- 13th Dera Ismail Khan
- 7th Parachinar
- 17th Lahore
- 24th Peshawar
- Sehwan
- 6th Charsadda
- 8th Parachinar
- 18th Lahore
- 25th Peshawar
- 4th Mastung
- 19th Quetta/9th Parachinar
- Chaman
- 19th Lahore
- 20th Lahore
- 4th Bajaur
- 20th Quetta
- 1st Harnai
- 14th Dera Ismail Khan (Ataullah Shah)
- Jhal Magsi
- 27th Peshawar
- 21st Quetta
- 28th Peshawar
- 5th Mastung/2nd Bannu ‡
- 15th Dera Ismail Khan
- 2018 election violence
- 2nd Orakzai
- 15th Karachi (Chinese consulate)
- 31st Peshawar
- 20th Karachi
- Barkhan
- Bolan
- Havelian
- 3rd Lakki Marwat
- 8th Khyber
- 31st Quetta
- Muslim Bagh
- 32nd Peshawar
- Zhob
- 1st N Waziristan
- Bara
- Khar
- 2nd N Waziristan
- 6th Mastung
- Hangu
- 16th Dera Ismail Khan
- 2nd Gwadar
- Mianwali
- Chilas
- Daraban]
This article is about terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2024 in chronological order.
January
- 10 January - Three police officers and one civilian was killed in a terrorist attack in Kohat.[1]
- 29 January - One person was injured in a gun attack on ANP leader in Shangla Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[2]
- 29 January - One police officer was killed and one truck driver injured in a rocket attack on Mach Jail in Balochistan.[3][4]
- 30 January - Four people were killed and six were injured in a bomb blast in Balochistan.[5]
- 31 January - Five people were injured in a grenade attack on the election office of PPP in Quetta.[6]
- 31 January - Rehan Zeb Khan, election candidate, was killed in gun attack in Bajaur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Three other people were also injured in the attack.[7]
February
- 1 February - Zahoor Ahmad of ANP was killed in gun attack in Killa Abdullah Balochistan. One person was injured in the attack.[8]
- 2nd February - A bomb blast targeted the office of Election Commission of Pakistan in Karachi.[9]
- 5 February - 10 police officer were killed and six were injured in a terrorist attack on Chodwan police station in Dera Ismail Khan.[10]
- 7 February - Two bomb blasts in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan have killed at least 22 people with more injured.[11]
March
- 16 March 2024, Seven soldiers were killed in a terrorist attack in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan district.[12]
- 20 March - 10 killed (including 2 soldiers) were killed in a bomb blast and gun firing with BLA militants at Gwadar Port Authority Complex.[13]
- 26 March - 6 killed (including one paramilitary soldier) in a militant attack on Pakistan naval airbase.[14]
- 27 March - Five Chinese nationals killed in suicide bomb attack in Pakistan.[15]
- 30 March – One person killed and 14 others, including three soldiers, are injured in a bomb attack in Harnai District, Balochistan.[16]
June
- 9 June 2024, an improvised explosive device (IED) killed 7 Pakistani soldiers.[17] The device exploded near a security convoy in Lakki Marwat, a district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.[18] No group claimed responsibility.[19]
- 11 June 2024, the Pakistani army reportedly killed 11 militants in response to the bombing.[20] The overnight operation was conducted in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban.[21]
July
- 22 July 2024, a government Girls' High School in Mir Ali, District North Waziristan was destroyed by unidentified persons using bombs.[22]
References
- ^ "Three Policemen Among Four Martyred In Kohat Attack". The Friday Times. 2024-01-10. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
- ^ Admin. "ANP candidate escapes bullets in Shangla attack". 24newshd.tv. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ Shahid, Saleem (2024-01-30). "'Coordinated' terror attacks launched on Balochistan's Mach town". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ "Five terrorists killed as Pak security officials thwart coordinated attack on Balochistan province's Mach jail". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ Zehri, Abdullah (2024-01-30). "4 dead, 6 injured in blast at PTI rally in Balochistan's Sibi". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ "5 injured in grenade attack on PPP election office in Quetta". DAWN.COM. 2024-01-31. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ Saifi, Sophia (2024-02-01). "Pakistan election candidate shot dead as violence escalates ahead of nationwide vote". CNN. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ NNI (2024-02-01). "ANP leader shot dead in Killa Abdullah". Brecorder. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ "Explosion Outside Election Commission Office In Pakistan: Report". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Armed group kills 10 in Pakistan's restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
- ^ "Twin bombings kill at least 22 as Pakistan prepares for elections". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ Khan, Tahir (2024-03-16). "2 officers among 7 soldiers martyred in terrorist attack on post in North Waziristan: ISPR". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
- ^ "Multiple explosions, gunfire in Pakistan's Gwadar port; 8 killed". The Times of India. 2024-03-21. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ "Six killed in militant attack on Pakistan naval base: Officials". The Economic Times. 2024-03-26. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ "Five Chinese nationals killed in suicide bomb attack in Pakistan; China demands probe". The Times of India. 2024-03-26. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ "A bomb blast kills 1 person and wounds 14 in Pakistan's southwest". AP News. 2024-03-30. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
- ^ "Roadside bombing targeting security convoy kills 7 soldiers in northwest Pakistan". Washington Post. 2024-06-09. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ "Roadside bombing targeting security convoy kills 7 soldiers in northwest Pakistan". ABC News. 9 June 2024. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ "Roadside bombing targeting security convoy kills 7 soldiers in northwest Pakistan". AP News. 2024-06-09. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ^ Press, Associated (2024-06-11). "Pakistani army kills 11 militants in raid in the northwest following bombing that killed 7 soldiers". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
- ^ "Pakistani army kills 11 militants in raid in the northwest following bombing that killed 7 soldiers | World News". The Indian Express. 2024-06-11. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
- ^ "Girls' school destroyed in North Waziristan blast".