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Gunmen shoot plane from Saudi in Pak; 1 dead

Crew members of a Pakistan International Airlines(PIA) plane accompanied the body of a dead woman who was killed on board the plane as they arrive at a hospital in Peshawar early June 25, 2014. Gunmen fired on the PIA plane as it was landing in the northern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Tuesday night, killing a woman and injuring three crew members in the third incident at a Pakistani airport this month. (REUTERS)

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By AFP

Unidentified gunmen opened fire on a passenger plane as it landed at the main airport in Peshawar in Pakistan's troubled northwest, killing one passenger and wounding two crew members, police and airline officials said Wednesday.

The incident took place late Tuesday as the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight arrived in Peshawar from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia with more than 170 passengers on board, airline spokesman Mashud Tajwar said.
 

Crew members of a Pakistan International Airlines(PIA) plane are seen beside the body of a woman who was killed on board their aircraft, at a hospital in Peshawar early June 25, 2014. REUTERS)

"The shots were fired from outside the airport, one lady passenger and two stewards were wounded, the woman later died in the hospital," Tajwar told AFP, adding that the aeroplane landed safely.

Flights at the Bacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar have been temporarily halted following the gunfire, police said.

Muhammad Faisal, a senior police official, said that four to five bullets hit the aeroplane.

"Flight operations have been temporarily suspended," Faisal told AFP.

The attack comes after the Pakistan military launched a major offensive on June 16 in the most dangerous tribal district of North Waziristan along the Afghan border, where Taliban and Al Qaeda-linked militants had taken refuge.

The dead body of a passenger killed in a shooting is placed in an ambulance at Peshawar airport, Wednesday, June 25, 2014 in Pakistan. (AP)

Police cordoned off an area outside the airport after the attack and have launched a search for those responsible, Faisal said, adding that one air steward was in a critical condition.

Another senior police official said the incident could have been catastrophic, as the PIA plane was flying only 1,500 metres above ground level when it was attacked.

"Credit goes to the aeroplane pilot that he managed to land safely," Najeeb Ur Rehman said.

Separately, Ansar-ul-Mujahedin militant group, a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, threatened Tuesday to carry out more attacks after claiming responsibility for a car suicide bombing in North Waziristan which killed two soldiers and a civilian.

"It is beginning of our offensive and we will launch attacks against government and local tribesmen if they form an anti-Taliban force," militant group spokesman Abu Baseer told AFP via telephone from an unknown location.

A Pakistani police officer stands guard near Peshawar airport which is cordon off, Wednesday, June 25, 2014 in Pakistan. (AP)


Though officials have not blamed any group for the incident at Peshawar airport, Taliban militants last week warned international firms and airlines to wind up their business in Pakistan or face attacks in the wake of the military offensive.

There have been several past incidences of firings at the airport, which is a commercial hub and also serves as a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base in Peshawar, located on the edge of the tribal belt.

Aside from multiple rocket and mortar firings, in December 2012 Taliban militants launched a deadly attack on the airport targeting fighter jets and gunship helicopters, killing five civilians and wounding 50 others.