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Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2022
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Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2022 include:
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January–March
- 8 January - Three people were killed and three were injured in a attack on the brother of former caretaker Chief Minister Nawab Ghous Bakhsh Barozai in the Loni Road area in Sibi Balochistan.[1]
- 17 January - One policeman was killed and three other policemen were injured in shootout in G-8 Islamabad. Two terrorists were also killed in the shootout.[2]
- 20 January - 2022 Lahore bombing
- 25 January - 2022 Kech District attack
- 2 February - 2022 Panjgur and Naushki raids
- 2 March - March 2022 Quetta bombing
- 3 March - 2022 Sibi suicide bombing
- 4 March - 2022 Peshawar mosque attack
- 15 March - On 15 March 2022, an improvised explosive device detonated on a convoy of security forces in the village of Sangan, Sibi District in Balochistan, Pakistan killing four Frontier Corps personnel and seriously injuring six others.[3][4][5]
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April–June
- 26 April - 2022 University of Karachi bombing
- 12 May - 2022 Karachi Saddar bombing
- 15 May - 2022 Miranshah suicide bombing
- 16 May - 2022 Karachi Bolton Market bombing
- 19 May - One person was killed and several were injured in a bomb blast in Quetta.[6]
July–September
- 13 September - 2022 Swat blast
- 13 September - Three soldiers of Pakistan Army were killed in a cross-border attack from Afghanistan in the Kurram district.[7]
- 28 September - One police officer was killed by unidentified person in Mardan.[8]
- 28 September - Four Frontier Constabulary personnel were injured in a hand grenade attack in Bara, Khyber district.[8]
October–December
- 16 November - 2022 Lakki Marwat attack
- 30 November - November 2022 Quetta bombing
- 3 December – One police officer was killed by unidentified person in Mardan.[9]
- 14 December - December 2022 Miranshah suicide bombing
- 18 December - 2022 Bannu CTD centre attack
- 23 December - 2022 Islamabad suicide attack
- 25 December - Five Pakistan Army personnel were killed in a improvised explosive device (IED) blast during a clearance operation in Kahan, Balochistan.[10]
- 29 December - At least three soldiers of Pakistan Army were killed in clashes with terrorists near the border with Afghanistan.[11]
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