Pakistan at War: Militants Attack Air Force and Military Installations in Karachi. Some Attackers Still Inside Military Base Where Fighting Continues.

Posted on May 22, 2011
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A series of explosions and blasts have been reported in Karachi in and around various military installations, including the Mehran Naval Aviation base. Multiple explosions were reported from the PAF area near Shahrah-e-Faisal in Karachi. Flames from within the Air Force compound have been shown on television and reportedly some of the attackers are still inside the military compound where fighting continues.

Details remain sketchy and continue to evolve by the minute. Meanwhile, some are already calling this a “Mumbai-like” operation with choreographed multiple points of attack and mention is being made of possibly hostages being taken within a particular part of the compound.

According to Dawn:

Several explosions have been heard near the PAF Museum on Dalmia Road in Karachi. The force of the blasts have  shattered  the windows of surrounding buildings, reports said. Heavy gunfire was also reported after the explosion. An eyewitness said that the blasts took place near the gate of Faisal Base.

A large fire and a thick cloud of smoke has also been reported. Police have sealed the area. “We are trying to check the cause of the blast. I cannot say,” said a senior police official. Another police official said gunfire was also reported from inside the base, Reuters reported. “Several blasts were heard inside, the firing is still continuing,” Aslam Khan, a senior police officer at site told AFP.

According to The News:

Four people were killed in an armed attack Sunday by terrorists on PNS Mehran, a heavily guarded base of Pakistan Navy, located along Sharea Faisal, according to a foreign news agency. TV images showed flames rising in the air from PNS Mehran where terrorists blew up a US made P-3C Orion plane of Pakistan Navy.

Five injured in the incident were shifted to a local hospital. Additional personnel of security forces were also seen moving inside PNS Mehran. Electricity of the entire area has also been shut down. Earlier, four blasts were reported from the area near PAF base Faisal.

Ambulances and fire tenders were seen rushing toward the base following the powerful blasts that were heard across a wide radius. Gunshots fired from sophisticated weapons were also heard following the blasts. It is pertinent to mention here that in the previous weeks three buses of Pakistan Navy had been attacked by terrorists in the metropolitan city of Karachi.

111 responses to “Pakistan at War: Militants Attack Air Force and Military Installations in Karachi. Some Attackers Still Inside Military Base Where Fighting Continues.”

  1. Khuram Khan says:

    Read this
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/dec/01/pakist an.iraq
    and this
    http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2011/05/globalis ts-pakistan-war-plan.html
    and makeup your mind. The minions to do the dirty job are plenty around us.

  2. Akif Nizam says:

    If you have to read only one article about the psycopathy that is Pakistan, read this:

    http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2011/05/p akistan-the-narratives-come-home-to-roost-by-omar- ali-.html

  3. Nou says:

    Allah Pakistan Army Officers kay plots aur shadi halls ko salaamat rakhay.

  4. FreeFromFear says:

    Time to free ourselves from ‘Arab religion’….it is not ours and why do we need this antiquated thinking where it is ok to have lots of wives(SEX) and talk incessantly about the afterlife. The bombers are kids who dreams about virgins in heavens while their trainers have multiples wives (SEX) in this life.

    What happened to us where critical thinking and questioning can get you killed?

  5. shahid says:

    Would an Indian agent carrying out terrorist act in Pakistan look typical Indian – dark skinned and clean shaven etc.?
    It is a matter of common sense, friends.
    Anyway the debate is quite hilarious and entertaining.
    Keep it up

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