From Pakistan.
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blasts rock Navy War College: Lahore
Tuesday March 04, 2008 (1341 PST)
LAHORE: Six persons are killed and several injured after four loud explosions at Pakistan Navy War College near Mall Road Underpass in Lahore.
The injured persons in the incident in Lahore being transported to hospitals via private vehicles and through Rescue 1122 ambulances. Ten persons among the injured said to be in a critical state.
The entry points of the college have been closed after the explosions and the media denied access in the premises.
The authorities have declared emergency in hospitals along with security high alert in the city.
According to sources the blasts were happened in a truck parked within the college. The blasts caused fire and clouds of smoke can be seen at the place.
DCO Lahore Muhammad Ejaz Mian has called the blasts a suicide attack.
http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?198086
Published: 03/04/08, 11:25 AM / Last Update: 03/04/08, 11:50 AM
Kassam Destroys Sderot Home, IAF Destroys Kassam Terror Cells
by Hana Levi Julian
(IsraelNN.com) Sderot residents awakened in the early morning light on Tuesday to the wail of the first Color Red rocket alert siren of the day.
Less than a half minute later, a Kassam rocket slammed into a house. The house was destroyed, but terrorists failed to hurt anyone in the attack, as no one was home.
The house is one of hundreds abandoned by residents who have become disenchanted with the governments failure to protect Sderot from the constant rocket attacks fired by Palestinian Authority terrorists in northern Gaza.
Within the hour, the IAF attacked two rocket-launching terrorist cells in separate strikes. Soldiers confirmed hits on both cells. The IDF said the attacks targeted terrorists who were launching rockets at Israel from areas north of Jabalya and east of Gaza City.
Two terrorists were eliminated in the IAF strikes. One was identified as Ayman Cahouji, a member of the Hamas terrorist organization that rules Gaza. The second dead terrorist was not identified.
Undeterred, Gaza terrorists continued their attacks, firing two Kassam rockets at southern Israel at mid-morning. One landed near Kibbutz Miflasim and the other exploded in Kibbutz Saad.
No one was injured and no damage was reported.
Damage to the economy in Sderot and in other western Negev communities, however, has ballooned in the past year. The damage to just two of the areas factories has reached NIS 12 million.
The Hollandia factory in Sderot reported Tuesday morning that it has lost NIS 10 million in direct sales and indirect business due to rocket fire and related damages. Most of the losses were incurred in the past 12 months, according to a report submitted by the company to the Manufacturers Association.
Hadas Rice, CFO of Nahara Industries, reported a loss of NIS 1.8 million in damages to her companys factory in the region. At least 20 percent of the workers at the Nahara factory have quit their jobs and left the area, she added. As a result, the manufacturer has been failing to meet its production deadlines.
Tuesday mornings Kassam attack was fired from the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun, located less than a mile away from Sderot.
The IDF withdrew its forces from the area a scant 24 hours earlier.
Rocket launchers continued to launch their deadly attacks on the western Negev throughout the four-day intensive IDF military operation that eliminated more than 100 terrorists in Gaza since Thursday.
The coastal city of Ashkelon also became a new focal point for rocket attacks from Gaza, with terrorists using the longer-range Grad-type Katyusha rockets to hit targets in the coastal city.
Military censors released for publication Tuesday morning the news that one of the Katyushas exploded close to the home of Public Security Minister Avi Dichter in Ashkelon sometime over the weekend.
A seven-story apartment building in Ashkelon sustained a direct hit by a Grad missile on Monday morning. A second missile exploded in a playground close to a nursery preschool.
The Home Front Command decided after the Grad missile attacks to expand its assistance in helping Ashkelon residents learn to protect themselves against terrorist attacks from Gaza.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/125457
Good morning, everybody!!
Bahbah — thanks for the new ‘Ol’ Homethread’ — gonna take a bit to get used to the freshly painted walls and the new carpet.. ;~)
(It’s a good thing you picked a darker-colored carpet this time — it won’t show the coffee spills as much...) ;~)
Speaking of coffee — mine’s ready....