Historical Events tagged with "rawalpindi"

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Politics & Government

Benazir Bhutto Assassinated in Shooting Incident

December 27th, 2007 17 years ago

Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was assassinated in a shooting incident after a rally in Rawalpindi. After addressing a crowd, she was attacked as she was leaving the event in her vehicle. The violence erupted in a tense period of political campaigning, prompting chaos and fear across the nation. Her assassination shocked the people and raised questions about safety in Pakistan's political landscape.

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Politics & Government

Musharraf Survives Assassination Attempt

December 14th, 2003 21 years ago

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf survived two bomb attacks while traveling in a motorcade in Rawalpindi. The first bomb exploded as his convoy passed over a bridge, leading to a second bomb detonating shortly after. The attempts were linked to his policies supporting the U.S. in the war on terror. Miraculously, Musharraf was unharmed, though the attacks resulted in casualties among security personnel and civilians.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Ojhri Camp Explosion in Pakistan

April 10th, 1988 36 years ago

A massive explosion at the Ojhri Camp in Pakistan caused more than 1,000 casualties, resulting from the accidental detonation of an arms depot. The camp, which was storing military explosives, was located near Rawalpindi, leading to widespread destruction and panic across the Islamabad area. Eyewitness accounts reported flames and debris covering the surrounding neighborhoods, with citizens rushing to help those injured in the disaster.

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan

October 16th, 1951 73 years ago

Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, was assassinated while addressing a gathering in Rawalpindi. The attack occurred on October 16, 1951, when a lone gunman shot him twice in the chest, leading to his immediate death. This shocking event marked a pivotal moment in Pakistan's early political landscape, raising questions about security and stability in the newly formed nation.

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