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Pakistani troops killed in clash | ||
2008-01-14 | ||
![]() Fighting broke out after militants ambushed the troops, it said.
"The militants attacked a security forces convoy and the forces responded with the help of local people, killing 23 of the attackers," military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told the AFP news agency. Reports said the army convoy was travelling to Mohmand's main town of Ghalanai when it came under attack. Residents said the security forces responded with artillery fire and helicopter gunships were called in, Rooters news agency reports.
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5 killed in first ever Nowshera suicide blast |
2007-12-16 |
![]() The attack occurred at a checkpoint near the gate of an army school in Nowshera, AP quoted ISPR Director General Maj Gen Waheed Arshad as saying. AFP, AP and Online put the death toll at 5. District Police Officer (DPO) Mubarak Zeb told Daily Times that six people, including the suicide bomber, were killed as he detonated himself at the entrance of the Army Supply Corps (ASC) centre. The bomber was riding on a bicycle. He detonated the explosives fastened to his body as he reached the army check post around 9.18am, said the police officer, adding that 11 more people had sustained injuries in the blast. |
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15 militants, 6 soldiers killed in Waziristan |
2007-12-13 |
![]() The convoy was en route from Miranshah to Razmak, and was attacked near the Asadkhel area, 40 kilometres south of Miranshah, agency headquarters of North Waziristan, local security officials said. Fifteen militants were killed when the troops retaliated and gunship helicopters pounded suspected militant hideouts on hilltops, Waheed said. The Wednesday casualties were the highest since the army kicked out militants from Swat. First a bomb planted on the roadside exploded when the convoy was passing through the area. After that, militants hiding on both sides of the road fired rockets at them, a local official told AFP on condition of anonymity. There was no official word about reports that four troops succumbed to their injuries taking the death toll to 10, according to staff report. Maj Gen Arshad Waheed said security forces backed by gunship helicopters spotted the fleeing militants and opened fire, killing 15 of them in immediate retaliation, AP reported. Air cover: Waheed said military convoys were provided air cover, and in Wednesday ambush the gunship helicopters covering the convoy attacked the militants, staff report continues. Six troops injured: Also, six soldiers were wounded in separate roadside bomb blasts targeting military convoys in a restive tribal area bordering Afghanistan. Two soldiers were injured when their convoy was attacked near the Alexander Fort with an improvised explosive device. The vehicle they were travelling in was also damaged in the blast. Four soldiers were wounded when a remote-controlled bomb exploded as their convoy was heading to Miranshah, the main town in the North Waziristan region, a local official told AFP. They were reported to be in serious condition. He said another crudely made bomb exploded harmlessly near a checkpost on the outskirts of Miranshah, while soldiers also defused two other bombs in the same region. |
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Mullah Fazlullah's brother held: Stray shell kills 11 civilians, 40 militants arrested | ||||
2007-11-30 | ||||
![]() The shell destroyed a house in Allahabad, a village in the Swat valley, as security forces continued an offensive against the followers of Fazlullah late on Wednesday, a police official said. Eleven members of the family died, while nine more were wounded, said the official, Mohibullah Khan. However, military spokesman Major Amjad Iqbal told Reuters that he had no information about civilian casualties in the village but confirmed that a clash had taken place there on Thursday after militants fired rockets at troops. We responded and fired into the area from where the fire came. People should not shelter any militants in their residences, Iqbal said in Mingora.
Top Military Spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said security forces had arrested Maulana Fazal Ahmed along with other militants at a checkpost located between Chakdara and Mingora, Online reported.
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Troops amassing for Dir operation |
2007-11-24 |
![]() Authorities disconnected cell-phone services during the army movement to prevent the militants from using the service to plot attacks on the arriving soldiers. The mobile-phone service was restored at 4:00pm, said Jehanzeb, a shopkeeper. The soldiers are positioning themselves in Timergara, the Lower Dirs headquarters, and, as we know, this district is underlined for hosting militants, even foreigners, said official sources in Peshawar wishing not to be named. Military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad played down the significance of increased troops activity in Lower Dir. We are there since long, he told Daily Times. He, however, stopped short of saying that any operation in that district was also imminent. Army helicopters were patrolling the area to foil any attack on the security forces, said residents who were stuck at their homes due to a curfew. Food supply: Authorities imposed a food blockade and a 12-hour curfew in Swat, AFP quoted officials as saying on Friday. Intelligence officials said food supplies to the areas where militants are holed up had been stopped. Ten trucks loaded with food supplies were ordered last night to stop in Mingora, an intelligence official said. The residents told Daily Times that there was food shortage in Kabal, Matta, Kuzza Banda and adjoining areas. Government spokesman Amjad Iqbal said the curfew had been imposed because of the operational needs of the security forces. Civilian killed: Akbar Khan, a civilian, was killed in Kabal tehsil as the security forces mistook him as a potential threat, the residents said. A government official regretted the loss of an innocent civilian. The military, however, said, Police sources have confirmed that two suspected individuals heading towards Kabal police station were signalled to stop. They did not stop and therefore were fired upon.Resultantly, one individual was killed and the other, who was believed to be wearing a suicide belt, fled the scene. Gen Waheed said the media was misreporting about civilian casualties. He also denied that the government was doing little to help the displaced people. The army is setting up a camp for such people in Risalpur, he said. He gave no timeline as to when the Swat operation would be wound up. He said ground forces would be used if needed. APP quoted an ISPR official as saying on Friday that the security forces arrested four miscreants in the Fazagat area of Swat when they were trying to flee the area disguised as women. |
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25 militants killed as army recaptures Kabal police station |
2007-11-22 |
![]() Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told Daily Times that three security personnel were killed and five were wounded in a rocket attack at a Frontier Constabulary camp in Kabal Golf Grounds on Wednesday morning. Locals said four civilians were killed when a mortar hit the house of Sardarul Mulk in Kabal tehsil. The slain included Mulks brother, wife and two daughters. Mulk himself sustained injuries in the incident and was hospitalised. An artillery shell landed in the house of Haji Toray in Kabal, killing his two granddaughters, said local reporter Shahzad. He added that Station House Officer (SHO) Muhammad Ghani and two constables had been injured as armed militants attacked the Kabal Police Station on Wednesday. In retaliation, security forces from the FC camp in Kanjoo and Saidu Sharif airport targeted the attackers positions with artillery and mortar fire, said the reporter. Civilians targeted: Residents of Kala Kalay, where mortar fire killed four civilians, alleged that troops were targeting the civilian population. They said 15 mortar and artillery shells had landed in populated areas since early morning. Another five people were injured as a mortar struck a passenger van headed to Mingora from the Totano Banda area of Swat, witnesses said. The injured were rushed to the Saidu Sharif hospital where one of them was in serious condition. Meanwhile, hundreds of families have arrived in Mingora, Saidu Sharif and Faizabad to escape from the precarious situation elsewhere in Swat district. Residents of the three areas have offered shelter to hundreds of homeless people in their homes, shops and offices, said Shahzad. Residents in Kabal said gunship helicopters also pounded suspected militant hideouts early on Wednesday, AFP reported. Troops have cleared a hub of resistance of militants from a prominent height overlooking a road leading to Alpuri, Shanglas main town, an army statement said. Suicide bomber killed: Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said troops had also shot at a suspected suicide bomber who refused to stop his car on the approach to the valleys Saidu Sharif airport, AP reported. During the firing the car blew up as it contained explosives, Arshad said. Curfew: The Swat district administration announced a 10-hour curfew in Kabal late on Wednesday, a Daily Times staff report adds. The curfew will remain in place from 8pm on Wednesday until 6am today (Thursday), Swat District Coordination Officer (DCO) Arshad Majeed told Daily Times. Although the local administration did not mention the reason behind the curfew, residents believe it had been imposed owing to the troops movement. |
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'Up to 700 militants operating in troubled areas of NWFP' |
2007-11-16 |
![]() He said all militants were not local. He said many of them were criminals who came from various parts of the country. There are also reports regarding the presence of foreigners, he added. Maj Gen Arshad said the citizens of the area were tired of militancy and were of the view that the militants were defaming Islam. There are several incidents of torture and victimisation of those who did not cooperate with them, he said, citing the beheading innocent people. He said that there were reports of links between the militants and Lal Masjid. He said the army was called in because the situation was going out of control in Swat. Earlier, the NWFP government had been taking action against militants in collaboration with law enforcement agencies. He said army gunship helicopters were taking action only after they had confirmed reports of militant hideouts, ammunition dumps and check posts. He said ground troops had not been mobilised so far. He said the army was taking targeted action because it wanted to avoid civilian causalities. Maj Gen Arshad said that earlier, the army had carried out unprecedented development work in FATA to bring the area at par with other areas of the country. In the education sector, he said, a quota for students from FATA had been allocated in various cadet schools and colleges. 100 seats have been allocated for FATA children in army public schools, he added. He said the country was facing a national challenge in extremism and terrorism. |
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35 soldiers injured in Kabal bomb attack |
2007-11-10 |
![]() Later, Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told AFP the blast killed two FC soldiers. Arshad told PTV five soldiers were wounded in the incident. Fazlullahs aide Muhammad Alam told Madayan residents they must begin observing Shariah laws strictly. He demanded men grow beards and women veil themselves properly. |
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Hundreds flee as operation launched in Swat | |||
2007-10-27 | |||
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Heavy weapons and helicopters were used when the forces surrounded Fazlullahs headquarters, security sources told Daily Times.
NWFP Home Secretary Badshah Gul Wazir said they received unconfirmed reports of the abducted soldiers killing. The militants paraded the soldiers bodies in their vehicles while holding the head of a soldier in the air to show their barbarity, he added. A journalist of a local television channel was also taken hostage in Imam Dheri on suspicion of being an undercover agent, but was released after four hours. Military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said army helicopters joined the operation, and troops were sent to the region as reserves to help local authorities maintain law and order, if requested, AP reported. | |||
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Pakistani forces launch offensive against militants in Swat valley | |||||
2007-10-27 | |||||
![]() They said a fierce gunbattle erupted between the supporters of Maulana and troopers when they tried to enter into the seminary. They added that the two sides were still exchanging heavy fire, adding that troops fired mortar shells as well. According to media reports, at least six gunship helicopters were hovering in the area and sounds of explosions could also be heard. Sources said that forces had taken control of the militants' training camp adjacent to the religious seminary. Another source claimed that at least five militants had been killed and several, including security men, were wounded in the ongoing offensive. The source said the two sides were using heavy weapons against each other. The operation was launched a day after in a suicide explosion that caused ammunition in military truck to explode, killed over 30 security personnel and wounded several others.
A few hours ahead of the operation, Caretaker Chief Minister NWFP Shamsul Mulk told Pakistan Television that the government had no intention to launch a specific operation in Swat if the efforts to establish its writ are not resisted. He said the writ of government was weak in the area and the government was trying to strengthen it by deploying more troops. If these efforts are not resisted the law enforcers will not go in pursuit of anyone to his doorstep, the chief minister said. Hundreds flee as operation launched in Swat
![]() Maulana Fazlullahs spokesman Sirajuddin confirmed the attack on the clerics headquarters in Imam Dheri and the death of a militant. He said that an 80-member delegation was heading for Islamabad to hold talks with the federal government on the invitation of Political Affairs Minister Amir Muqam when the security forces besieged Fazlullahs headquarters. Heavy weapons and helicopters were used when the forces surrounded Fazlullahs headquarters, security sources told Daily Times. The local Taliban set up barricades at Sharialm, Chaprial and Shakar Dara in Matta Tehsil on Friday morning and took suspicious people hostage at gunpoint, locals told Daily Times. Three Frontier Corps personnel and a policeman were reportedly among the suspicious people the Taliban took hostage from the Chaprial and Pir Killi areas of Matta Tehsil. The militants later dumped the bodies of the four law enforcement personnel in Shakar Dara.
Military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said army helicopters joined the operation, and troops were sent to the region as reserves to help local authorities maintain law and order, if requested, AP reported. Helicopter attacked: Separately, militants fired at a helicopter carrying FC Inspector General Maj Gen Alam Khattak who had come to inspect his troops deployed at Fizza Ghat. They missed the target and the helicopter made safe landing, said a local police official. Musharraf briefed: The top military authorities and the NWFP governor have briefed President Pervez Musharraf on the operation in Swat, Online reported. Musharraf has asked them to avoid loss of life and property of civilians. NWFP Home Minister Shahzada Gustasap
It also considered allowing an FM Radio channel in the area for peaceful teachings. The cabinet also discussed a proposal for setting up Shariah courts and appointment of qazis. | |||||
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Two troops, 10 militants killed in Waziristan |
2007-10-04 |
![]() Several civilians were reported dead when their vehicle hit a suspected landmine in the Orakzai tribal region. Arshad said the vehicle carrying civilians to North Waziristan from Thall, Hangu, blew up when it hit either an improvised explosive device or a landmine planted by militants. Six civilians were killed and a few others injured, he told Daily Times. Security sources in Miranshah, however, said 14 civilians were killed and six injured. Hospital sources in Thall said 11 were killed and eight injured. |
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US drone 'shot down' in N Waziristan | |
2007-09-29 | |
A US drone was reportedly shot down in North Waziristan and local residents seized the sensitive espionage paraphernalia onboard, security officials told Daily Times on Friday.
Military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad confirmed the incident. The likely cause of the crash [is] technical malfunction. The local residents have seized the equipment onboard the plane, he said. Such planes fly constantly over North and South Waziristan and use state-ofthe-art equipment to track down Al Qaeda and Taliban elements. A similar plane was shot down last year as well. | |
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