Dawn is reporting 96 militants killed as well.
Daily Times is reporting both accounts.
45 killed as jets bomb LI hideouts in Tirah
* Officials claim airstrikes targeted LI meeting
* 54 bodies recovered during search operation in Lower Orakzai
PESHAWAR: At least 45 militants were killed on Saturday in airstrikes in Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency, officials claimed on Saturday.
The airstrikes targeted a meeting of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI), they said. “At least 45 militants of the LI were killed and two hideouts were also destroyed,” Khyber administration chief Shafeerullah Wazir said. “The death toll may rise as dozens of others were also injured in the airstrikes,” he added.
A military official and another tribal administration official confirmed the incident and the death toll. “The airstrikes were launched on a tip-off that a meeting of the LI was going on in Tirah,” the military official told AFP.
LI has ties with the Taliban and has stirred up trouble in Khyber. The group is also accused of attacking NATO supply vehicles travelling through the area into neighbouring Afghanistan.
Khyber is on the main NATO land supply route through Pakistan into Afghanistan, where more than 121,000 foreign forces are battling to reverse an escalating Taliban insurgency, now into its ninth year. The country has launched several operations in the past two years in Khyber to flush out terrorists from the area.
Recovered: Separately, 54 bodies were recovered during a search operation in Berot area of Lower Orakzai. The number of killed in the Berot clash has reached 69, APP reported. agencies
Locals claim 60 civilians killed
BARA: The more than 60 people who died in the airstrikes in Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency were civilians, locals and official sources said on Saturday. “The jet fighters first hit a house belonging to Saeed Khan. Minutes later, when people got there to remove the bodies from the rubble, the jets attacked again,” locals told Daily Times. “The dead civilians included women and children,” locals said, adding that the house and a nearby building were completely destroyed. The injured were shifted to hospitals in Landikotal and Jamrud. Some patients who were in a critical condition were also shifted to hospitals in Peshawar. The locals claimed that only civilians, no terrorists, were killed in the attack. sajid ali