54 militants killed in Pakistan’s restive NW
BY Agencies26 March 2015 6:38 AM IST
Agencies26 March 2015 6:38 AM IST
At least 30 militants were killed and two ammunition depots were destroyed in the aerial strikes that were carried out in remote Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency where militants of Lashkar-i-Islam have strongholds, Pakistan Army said in a statement.
The dead also included some foreign ultras in the airstrikes in the area where a major military campaign is underway. There were unconfirmed reports that Lashkar-i-Islam spokesman Salahuddin Ayubi, was among the dead. The outfit announced an allegiance to the Taliban earlier this month.
The toll could not be verified through independent sources as the region is out of reach of media.
Security forces source said jets bombed militants’ compounds in the valley and destroyed several hideouts.
Six militants were also injured in the latest bombings. At least eight suspected militants were killed in a separate military operation in Orakzai tribal region, the Dawn reported. Security forces targeted the militants after an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in Sabak area of Orakzai.
In a yet separate raid, at least 16 militants including a commander were killed in clashes with the security forces in Shabak area of Lower Kurram Agency, sources said. Around 80 militants and seven soldiers were killed in fierce clashes between security forces and terrorists in aerial and ground operations in Khyber district on Saturday.
The key commanders were among those killed in the bombing, said the security official without disclosing their identities. Khyber is one of Pakistan’s seven semi-autonomous regions governed by tribal laws and lies near the Afghan border.
The ongoing Khyber-1 operation launched by the military in the tribal region is part of its stepped-up efforts following the massacre of 150 people, mostly students, by Taliban gunmen at an army-run school in Peshawar in December.
Militants are believed to have fled to various tribal regions that borders Afghanistan, where they operate on both sides of the border.
The dead also included some foreign ultras in the airstrikes in the area where a major military campaign is underway. There were unconfirmed reports that Lashkar-i-Islam spokesman Salahuddin Ayubi, was among the dead. The outfit announced an allegiance to the Taliban earlier this month.
The toll could not be verified through independent sources as the region is out of reach of media.
Security forces source said jets bombed militants’ compounds in the valley and destroyed several hideouts.
Six militants were also injured in the latest bombings. At least eight suspected militants were killed in a separate military operation in Orakzai tribal region, the Dawn reported. Security forces targeted the militants after an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in Sabak area of Orakzai.
In a yet separate raid, at least 16 militants including a commander were killed in clashes with the security forces in Shabak area of Lower Kurram Agency, sources said. Around 80 militants and seven soldiers were killed in fierce clashes between security forces and terrorists in aerial and ground operations in Khyber district on Saturday.
The key commanders were among those killed in the bombing, said the security official without disclosing their identities. Khyber is one of Pakistan’s seven semi-autonomous regions governed by tribal laws and lies near the Afghan border.
The ongoing Khyber-1 operation launched by the military in the tribal region is part of its stepped-up efforts following the massacre of 150 people, mostly students, by Taliban gunmen at an army-run school in Peshawar in December.
Militants are believed to have fled to various tribal regions that borders Afghanistan, where they operate on both sides of the border.
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