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If you have been following Zarb - e - Azab closely, you know that the end is near. The Army is currently gearing up for the last stage of their ground operation which will be to clear the dreaded Shawal Valley in North Waziristan.
The final phase will be focused in the areas south of Dattakhel towards the Afghan border through the mountainous, where a large number of militants are believed to have taken refuge after fleeing the operation in other parts of North Waziristan.
I've tried to gather some information on this last frontier but i'm hoping we can use this topic as a form of discussion to learn what makes this valley so unique and tough to overcome. We all know how tough it was for the army to clear Tirah and some experts are claiming that Shawal will be even harder.
For starters, the rough location of the valley is shown below. The area is very close to the Afghanistan border.
The Shawal Valley, which is thought to be administered by Taliban commander Hafiz Gul Bahadar and spans both North and South Waziristan, is a known haven for al Qaeda and other terror groups operating in the region. A number of Taliban, Pakistani, and foreign terrorist groups gather in the Shawal Valley.
The area is also a stronghold of Khan "Sajna" Said, a leader of a Taliban faction.
The US has launched 26 drone strikes in the Shawal Valley since September 2010, according to data compiled by The Long War Journal. The last of which occurred in early June.
Some questions for the other members of PDF:
Some pictures of the rough terrain involved
Best of luck to our Jawans! May Allah take care of each one of his warriors!
@fatman17 @Bratva @FalconsForPeace @Side-Winder @Horus @IRFAN ALI BALOCH
The final phase will be focused in the areas south of Dattakhel towards the Afghan border through the mountainous, where a large number of militants are believed to have taken refuge after fleeing the operation in other parts of North Waziristan.
I've tried to gather some information on this last frontier but i'm hoping we can use this topic as a form of discussion to learn what makes this valley so unique and tough to overcome. We all know how tough it was for the army to clear Tirah and some experts are claiming that Shawal will be even harder.
For starters, the rough location of the valley is shown below. The area is very close to the Afghanistan border.
The Shawal Valley, which is thought to be administered by Taliban commander Hafiz Gul Bahadar and spans both North and South Waziristan, is a known haven for al Qaeda and other terror groups operating in the region. A number of Taliban, Pakistani, and foreign terrorist groups gather in the Shawal Valley.
The area is also a stronghold of Khan "Sajna" Said, a leader of a Taliban faction.
The US has launched 26 drone strikes in the Shawal Valley since September 2010, according to data compiled by The Long War Journal. The last of which occurred in early June.
Some questions for the other members of PDF:
- Do we know how many soldiers will participate in this last stage?
- Are the ANA working in conjunction with us because what if the miscreants just run to the other side of the border when the OP starts?
- Will we be utilizing our newest missile laden drone in this operation?
Some pictures of the rough terrain involved
Best of luck to our Jawans! May Allah take care of each one of his warriors!
@fatman17 @Bratva @FalconsForPeace @Side-Winder @Horus @IRFAN ALI BALOCH