The Bush Years: Pakistan strikes 2004 – 2009
B1 – June 17 2004
♦ 6-8 total killed
♦ 2 civilian children reported killed
♦ 1+ injured
B3 – November 5 2005
♦ 8 total killed
♦ 4-8 civilians, including 3 children, reported killed
♦ 1 injured
B4 – December 1 2005
♦ 5 total killed
♦ 2 civilians, children, reported killed
B5 – January 6 2006
♦ 8 total killed
♦ 3 civilians, including 1 child, reported killed
♦ 9 injured
B6 – January 13 2006
♦ 13-22 total killed
♦ 13-18 civilians, including 5-6 children, reported killed
B7 – October 30 2006
♦ 81-83 total killed
♦ 80-83 civilians, including 69 children, reported killed
♦ 3 injured
The dead students were later named as follows (ages in brackets):
The Bush Years: Pakistan strikes 2004 ? 2009: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
B1 – June 17 2004
♦ 6-8 total killed
♦ 2 civilian children reported killed
♦ 1+ injured
B3 – November 5 2005
♦ 8 total killed
♦ 4-8 civilians, including 3 children, reported killed
♦ 1 injured
B4 – December 1 2005
♦ 5 total killed
♦ 2 civilians, children, reported killed
B5 – January 6 2006
♦ 8 total killed
♦ 3 civilians, including 1 child, reported killed
♦ 9 injured
B6 – January 13 2006
♦ 13-22 total killed
♦ 13-18 civilians, including 5-6 children, reported killed
B7 – October 30 2006
♦ 81-83 total killed
♦ 80-83 civilians, including 69 children, reported killed
♦ 3 injured
The dead students were later named as follows (ages in brackets):
The Bush Years: Pakistan strikes 2004 ? 2009: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Self Righetous Hypocritical Radical Right.
Cannot see the forest for the trees.
I have seen the enemy and he is us.
Pluck the rafter out of your eye and you can see the speck in other's eyes.
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