Saifullah Sani
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Pakistan’s military said it killed 28 local and foreign militants in airstrikes Sunday in the volatile northwest, as reports emerged that civilians had died in previous strikes.
The bombing Sunday in the heavily forested Shawal Valley was part of an offensive that began last month to drive Taliban fighters and other militants from their stronghold in North Waziristan, a remote region that borders Afghanistan.
Residents say a bombing raid Friday killed nine women, six children and two male civilians.
The military had ordered the entire population of North Waziristan to leave ahead of the offensive, but some families stayed behind — because they were too poor to move, had sick family members or did not think their area would be targeted.
Residents say most militants fled ahead of the offensive.
World Digest: July 20, 2014 - The Washington Post
The bombing Sunday in the heavily forested Shawal Valley was part of an offensive that began last month to drive Taliban fighters and other militants from their stronghold in North Waziristan, a remote region that borders Afghanistan.
Residents say a bombing raid Friday killed nine women, six children and two male civilians.
The military had ordered the entire population of North Waziristan to leave ahead of the offensive, but some families stayed behind — because they were too poor to move, had sick family members or did not think their area would be targeted.
Residents say most militants fled ahead of the offensive.
World Digest: July 20, 2014 - The Washington Post