Marwat Khan Lodhi
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MIRANSHAH: A long-standing curfew in Pakistan's troubled North Wazirstan tribal region has been tightened following the start of a ground offensive, with authorities issuing shoot-on-sight orders according to residents and local intelligence officials.
At least two people have been critically wounded after soldiers opened fire on them for violating the curfew in Sarai Darpa Khel village near Miranshah, residents said.
In the district's main town of Miranshah, imams made announcements from mosque loudspeakers asking people to recite from the Koran and pray to God for the safety of those who had remained behind.
Local shopkeepers reported closing their stores and taking all their goods and valuables home.
In the Dande Darpa Khel area, a stronghold of the feared Haqqani network which is known for its spectacular attacks against US forces in Afghanistan, announcements were made in the local mosques to flee.
"Even we (Haqqani fighters) are leaving, so go to safer places for your safety," a resident told AFP, quoting a Haqqani network fighter.
Residents said home grown Taliban militants and foreign fighters have already left major towns in recent weeks and moved to the mountains on the Afghan border, raising questions about the effectiveness of an operation there. (AFP)
Shoot-on-sight orders in North Waziristan
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@bulbula, @Aeronaut
At least two people have been critically wounded after soldiers opened fire on them for violating the curfew in Sarai Darpa Khel village near Miranshah, residents said.
In the district's main town of Miranshah, imams made announcements from mosque loudspeakers asking people to recite from the Koran and pray to God for the safety of those who had remained behind.
Local shopkeepers reported closing their stores and taking all their goods and valuables home.
In the Dande Darpa Khel area, a stronghold of the feared Haqqani network which is known for its spectacular attacks against US forces in Afghanistan, announcements were made in the local mosques to flee.
"Even we (Haqqani fighters) are leaving, so go to safer places for your safety," a resident told AFP, quoting a Haqqani network fighter.
Residents said home grown Taliban militants and foreign fighters have already left major towns in recent weeks and moved to the mountains on the Afghan border, raising questions about the effectiveness of an operation there. (AFP)
Shoot-on-sight orders in North Waziristan
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@bulbula, @Aeronaut