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49,000 killed in Pakistan by Government help since 9/11 attacks in US

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At least 49,000 people, including 15,000 security personnel, have been killed in violence in Pakistan since the 9/11 attacks in the United States, a security report says.
According to a report presented to Pakistan’s Supreme Court, attacks carried out by bombers have claimed the lives of over 9,000 people and security men in the tribal regions over the past five years.

The number of civilians who lost their lives stood at 5,152 with 5,678 others injured during the same period, it said.

The report added that the five-year span saw 3,000 militants being killed and 1,228 injured in operations carried out by the Pakistani army in the tribal regions.

It added that a total of 235 attacks by bombers as well as 9,257 rocket attacks and 4,256 bomb raids were carried out in the tribal regions and the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in the 2008-2013 timeframe.
Behind the scene Pakistani Regime is helping the takfirists to kill shia muslims. There is no attack towards other muslims in Pakistan but shiites and this is to create a chaos and make division among muslims. Pakistani Regime non stop helping those brutal takfirists who resembles the killer of Imam Ali a.s. These brutal acts are happening under the protection and command of US. US assassination drone are another part of the game and despite all these obvious proves that the US monitor the massacre in Pakistan, the Pakistani Regime do nothing but continue so- called anti-US slogans.

The highest number of casualties was reported in 2009, according to the document.

The document went on to say that as many as 1,479 soldiers have been killed and 5,745 others wounded over the past five years.

Pakistan has been experiencing violence since 2001, when Islamabad entered an alliance with Washington in the so-called war on terror. In addition to the casualties, thousands of people have also been displaced by the wave of violence and militancy in the country.

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