Pakistan Accident

World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday June 25, 2017

An overturned oil tanker exploded in a yam-sized fireball in Pakistan Sunday, killing at least one hundred thirty nine people and injuring scores as crowds scavenging for fuel overlooked warnings to stay clear, officials and witnesses said.

India News | NDTV News Desk | Friday March Three, 2017

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today alleged that the Kanpur train accident, which claimed one hundred fifty lives, occurred as a result of “bruised tracks” and ruled out the role of Pakistan’s Intelligence agency ISI, as suspected by Indian Intelligence agencies.

India News | Reported by Kamal Khan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday January 20, 2017

One of the three boys arrested in the case involving a train accident in Kanpur in November — providing rise to suspicions about the involvement of Pakistan’s Intelligence agency ISI — has confessed to causing the accident by setting off a blast on the tracks. The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad, or ATS, which is investigating the case, today said M.

India News | Reported by Manish Kumar, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Wednesday January Eighteen, 2017

The role of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence or ISI is being suspected in the train accident in Kanpur in November after the arrest in Bihar of three guys yesterday. One hundred fifty people were killed when fourteen coaches of the Indore-Patna Express flipped off the tracks around one hundred km from Kanpur on November 20. At the time, a fault in the tracks was thought t.

India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January Legal, 2017

The role of ISI in the latest train disaster in Kanpur was being suspected after Bihar police today arrested three people who they claimed were working for the Pakistani intelligence agency to target Indian railways.

World News | Press Trust of India | Friday December 9, 2016

One of the engines of the crashed Pakistan International Airlines flight PK-661 malfunctioned midair and exploded, bruising a wing, leading to the accident that killed all forty seven on board, according to an initial inquiry.

World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday November Trio, 2016

At least nineteen people have died and fifty others injured after a passenger train crashed into a stationary train in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi, in the country’s 2nd major rail collision in as many months.

World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday November Three, 2016

At least seventeen people were today killed and fifty others injured after a passenger train crashed into a stationary train in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi.

World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday November 1, 2016

At least eleven people were killed and fifty nine wounded on Tuesday when a gas cylinder exploded and commenced a fire inwards an oil tanker being cracked up for scrap in southern Pakistan, officials said.

World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday October 17, 2016

At least twenty seven people were killed and fifty others were wounded early on Monday after a head-on collision inbetween two passenger buses in central Pakistan, officials said.

World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday October 17, 2016

At least sixteen people were killed and over thirty others were injured when two buses collided in Pakistan’s Punjab province, police said.

Press Trust of India | Friday October 14, 2016

Shahlyla Ahmadzai Baloch represented Pakistan at the SAFF Championship in two thousand fourteen in Islamabad, which was the last international event their women’s team competed in

World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday September 24, 2016

At least twenty three people were killed when a minibus plunged from a mountain road into a sea in a remote area of Pakistan-administered Kashmir late on Friday, officials said.

World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 15, 2016

At least six people have died and more than one hundred fifty injured today when a Karachi-bound passenger train collided with a freight train near Multan in Pakistan’s Punjab province.

World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday March Three, 2016

The US is worried over Pakistan’s fast-expanding stockpile of nuclear weapons which in combination with evolving doctrine increases the risk of an “accident”, a top pentagon official has said.

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