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Panel formed to investigate Karachi airport attacks
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A tractor runs past a damaged building on the tarmac of Jinnah International Airport, after Sunday's attack by Taliban militants, in Karachi June 10, 2014. Taliban militants disguised as security forces stormed into Pakistan's busiest airport on Sunday night, triggering an all-night battle in which at least 27 people were killed. REUTERS
A tractor runs past a damaged building on the tarmac of Jinnah International Airport, after Sunday's attack by Taliban militants, in Karachi June 10, 2014. Taliban militants disguised as security forces stormed into Pakistan's busiest airport on Sunday night, triggering an all-night battle in which at least 27 people were killed. REUTERS

The police have constituted an inquiry committee to investigate the terror attacks at the Karachi nternational airport, media reported Thursday.

The inquiry committee would be headed by Karachi Police's Deputy Inspector General Munir Ahmed Shaikh, Dawn online reported.

On Sunday night, an audacious terror attack was mounted at Karachi's Jinnah International Airport, in which 23 people were killed including 10 militants.

On Tuesday, seven more bodies were found trapped in the airport's cold storage. The victims in an effort to escape the attack, hid in the storage.

Also on Tuesday, the Airport Security Force (ASF) Academy's camp near the airport came under attack from heavily-armed Taliban gunmen.

However, no casualties were reported in the second attack.

The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for both the attacks.

An Uzbek terrorist group, whose members are believed to be hiding in Pakistan's restive Waziristan tribal region, has claimed that its fighters had staged Sunday's attack.

Usman Ghazi, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), claimed responsibility for the attack.

TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid has now claimed that it was a joint Taliban and IMU operation.

The IMU described the attacks as revenge for Pakistani air-strikes in North Waziristan May 21 that targeted areas populated by Uzbek and other foreign militants.

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(Published 12 June 2014, 12:14 IST)