Pakistan Civil War News Updates -- December 8, 2009

Pakistani troops patrol on a hill top post in Ladha, a town in the troubled tribal region of South Waziristan along the Afghan border, 17 Nov 2009. Photo from Voice of America

Pakistan Spy Agency Office Attacked In Multan -- BBC

A gun and bomb attack on an office of Pakistan's main intelligence agency in the central city of Multan has killed at least 12 people, police say.


More than 25 others were injured when suicide attackers opened fire. A rocket was launched during the attack and grenades were also thrown.

The violence came a day after bombings killed about 60 in Lahore and Peshawar.

More than 400 people have been killed during a string of attacks mounted by Islamist militants in recent weeks.

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More News on Pakistan

Bombs kill 43 in Pakistan; amnesty case stirs tension -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Police: Attack on Pakistan intel office kills 12 -- Yahoo News/AP
At Least 44 are Dead in 3 Pakistan Blasts -- Wall Street Journal
At Least 46 Killed in Pakistan Bombings -- L.A. Times
Bomb Blasts Across Pakistan Kill More Than 70 Since Monday -- Voice of America
Pakistan Militants Bomb Multan, 100 Dead in Five Days -- Bloomberg
Pakistan reels from a year of deadly attacks -- Sydney Morning Herald
Warning of more attacks in Pakistan -- Financial Times

Suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan -- Reuters
US drone attack kills three 'militants' in Pakistan -- BBC
US Drone Kills Three In Pakistan - Officials -- Wall Street Journal

Battered Pakistan turns to clerics -- Asia Times
Pakistan Told to Ratchet Up Taliban Fight -- New York Times
US Ready to Expand Military Help for Pakistan -- Voice of America
Gates: US willing to give Pakistan more help fighting terrorists -- L.A. Times
Pakistan and the War -- New York Times editorial

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