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Captain among five soldiers killed in NWA
MIRANSHAH: Five soldiers were killed and eight others were injured in two encounters with the militants in the ongoing Operation Zarb-e-Azb on Tuesday, the ISPR said. Eleven terrorists were also killed in these two clashes.
In an intense exchange of fire with terrorists in and around the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency on Tuesday evening, two soldiers, including an officer, Captain Akash Rabbani, embraced Shahadat and two others sustained injuries. Four terrorists were also killed in the exchange of fire.
Earlier in the day, the soldiers were engaged in clearance of Fateh Khel area near Mir Ali when they came under attack by the militants. The soldiers returned the fire that led to a heavy gunbattle.
Three soldiers were killed and six others injured in the clash. The military said seven militants were also killed in the gunbattle.
It is the first time that the military authorities said they had obtained bodies of the militants killed in a clash with security forces.
The military authorities have already announced that they had taken control of two major towns, Mir Ali and Miranshah, and expelled the militants from these areas without facing any major resistance.
Meanwhile, Director General ISPR Major General Asim Bajwa told the media in Islamabad that the Pakistan Army will “completely eliminate” the terrorist sanctuaries and hideouts from North Waziristan.
Bajwa, accompanied by Minister for States and Frontier Regions Abdul Qadir Baloch, said, “North Waziristan had become a hub of terrorism where several terrorist networks were based and had been operating for a long time.”
He said terrorists used to brainwash suicide bombers while recruiting them in North Waziristan. The DG ISPR said the Operation Zarb-e-Azb was proceeding according to goals and the army would not rest until terrorism was eliminated from Pakistan. He assured that Operation Zarb-e-Azb would meet the expectations of people.
Asim Bajwa said the Operation Zarb-e-Azb was aimed at establishing the writ of the government in tribal areas and bring peace in all parts of the country. He said concrete steps will be taken so that the terrorists could not return to these areas after the operation.
He said the operation against the terrorists was in full swing and a large number of terrorists were killed. However, some of them managed to flee from the area. He said no terrorist could leave North Waziristan after the 15th of the last month.
He said the security situation in the cleared areas of North Waziristan was satisfactory.
Asim Bajwa said from January to mid of this year, a total of 190 innocent people were killed in terrorist incidents throughout the country.
The DG ISPR said the total number of IDPs had crossed the figure of over nine hundred thousand but it was being ensured that the registration of IDPs should be made after complete investigation.
Abdul Qadir Baloch said the government had been sincere in holding talks with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) till the very last moment but it were the Taliban who carried out the terrorist attacks and violated the ceasefire.
Captain among five soldiers killed in NWA - thenews.com.pk
MIRANSHAH: Five soldiers were killed and eight others were injured in two encounters with the militants in the ongoing Operation Zarb-e-Azb on Tuesday, the ISPR said. Eleven terrorists were also killed in these two clashes.
In an intense exchange of fire with terrorists in and around the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency on Tuesday evening, two soldiers, including an officer, Captain Akash Rabbani, embraced Shahadat and two others sustained injuries. Four terrorists were also killed in the exchange of fire.
Earlier in the day, the soldiers were engaged in clearance of Fateh Khel area near Mir Ali when they came under attack by the militants. The soldiers returned the fire that led to a heavy gunbattle.
Three soldiers were killed and six others injured in the clash. The military said seven militants were also killed in the gunbattle.
It is the first time that the military authorities said they had obtained bodies of the militants killed in a clash with security forces.
The military authorities have already announced that they had taken control of two major towns, Mir Ali and Miranshah, and expelled the militants from these areas without facing any major resistance.
Meanwhile, Director General ISPR Major General Asim Bajwa told the media in Islamabad that the Pakistan Army will “completely eliminate” the terrorist sanctuaries and hideouts from North Waziristan.
Bajwa, accompanied by Minister for States and Frontier Regions Abdul Qadir Baloch, said, “North Waziristan had become a hub of terrorism where several terrorist networks were based and had been operating for a long time.”
He said terrorists used to brainwash suicide bombers while recruiting them in North Waziristan. The DG ISPR said the Operation Zarb-e-Azb was proceeding according to goals and the army would not rest until terrorism was eliminated from Pakistan. He assured that Operation Zarb-e-Azb would meet the expectations of people.
Asim Bajwa said the Operation Zarb-e-Azb was aimed at establishing the writ of the government in tribal areas and bring peace in all parts of the country. He said concrete steps will be taken so that the terrorists could not return to these areas after the operation.
He said the operation against the terrorists was in full swing and a large number of terrorists were killed. However, some of them managed to flee from the area. He said no terrorist could leave North Waziristan after the 15th of the last month.
He said the security situation in the cleared areas of North Waziristan was satisfactory.
Asim Bajwa said from January to mid of this year, a total of 190 innocent people were killed in terrorist incidents throughout the country.
The DG ISPR said the total number of IDPs had crossed the figure of over nine hundred thousand but it was being ensured that the registration of IDPs should be made after complete investigation.
Abdul Qadir Baloch said the government had been sincere in holding talks with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) till the very last moment but it were the Taliban who carried out the terrorist attacks and violated the ceasefire.
Captain among five soldiers killed in NWA - thenews.com.pk