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Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2004

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This is a list of terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2004.

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February - May

  • 10 April:- At least one person was killed and three others were wounded when a bomb exploded in a parking area near a hall where hundreds of people were attending a concert by Indian singer Sonu Nigam.
  • 3 May:- A car bomb in Gwadar, Balochistan killed three Chinese engineers and injured 10 other people.[3]
  • 7 May:- A suicide bomber attacked a crowded Shia mosque in Sindh Madrassatul Islam in Karachi, Sindh, killing at least 15 worshippers. More than 100 people were also injured, 25 of them critically in the attack. One person was killed in the riots that followed the attack.[4]
  • 14 May:- Six members of Shia family was shot dead in Mughalpura locality of Lahore, Punjab.[5]
  • 26 May:- Two car bombs explode within 20 minutes of each other outside the Pakistan-American Cultural Center and near the US consul general's residence in Karachi, killing two men and injuring more than 27 people, most of whom were policemen and journalists.[6]
  • 30 May:- A senior Deobandi religious scholar and head of Islamic religious school Jamia Binoria, Mufti Nizamuddin Shamzai, was shot dead in his car while leaving his home in Karachi.[7]
  • 31 May:- A suicide bomber blew up the Imambarghah Ali Raza mosque in Karachi in the middle of evening prayers, killing 16 worshippers and injuring 35 others. Two people were killed in riots over the mosque attack and Shamzai's assassination.[8]

June - August

September - December

  • 7 October:- A powerful car bomb left 40 people dead and wounded over 100 during a Deobandi rally to commemorate Maulana Azam Tariq, assassinated leader of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, in Multan, Punjab. This was most probably in retaliation to the Sialkot bombing six days earlier.[16]

  • 10 October:- An explosion by a suicide bomber at a mosque used by Shia Muslims in Lahore killed at least four people and injured another eight.[17]
  • 10 December:- At least 10 people were killed and 30 injured in a bombing at a market in Quetta. The bomb exploded near an Army truck, as Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility.[17]

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