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| 3 terrorists die as attack on NWA military camp repulsed | Tanks, troops move in; houses, compounds flattened in Matchis Camp | ISPR denies fresh airstrikes | Pak-made drones hover over area


Peshawar/ISLAMABAD - Security forces Thursday effectively retaliated to a major attack from militants seeking revenge of heavy loss inflicted on them in Wednesday’s strikes in which as many as 60 terrorists were killed in North Waziristan. Another three attackers were said to be killed in Thursday’s fighting.
An ISPR spokesman clarified that no air strikes were carried out in the tribal district on Thursday, saying that in fact terrorists targeted a military camp in Machis Camp village near Miramshah, the capital of North Waziristan Agency (NWA) region using mortar fires and rockets which was responded effectively by a local commanding officer of the Pakistan Army.
The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement also said that the terrorist attack came after Wednesday’s air strikes in which 60 terrorists were killed. In the last two days military offensive a total 70 suspected militant hideouts were targeted in Mir Ali and Miranshah areas. Total 63 militants were killed and four soldiers embraced martyrdom.
Local sources also said that no aerial strike were carried out in the agency on Thursday; however, in the Machas area clash two Taliban militants were killed and three others arrested. Security forces also defused two IEDs in the area.
The Matchis Camp, near the capital of North Waziristan, is an area set up to house Afghan refugees but now it is a hub for local and foreign militants, Siraj Ahmed, the highest government official in the region, told Reuters by telephone. Residents said helicopter gunships flattened houses and compounds in Matchis Camp while ground forces surrounded the area.
Earlier on Wednesday, security forces launched a major offensive against Taliban militants near the Afghan border after several rounds of government-led talks aimed at ending an insurgency in the remote region failed. An encounter around Mir Ali also took place yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon in which 11 terrorists were killed and four security forces personnel embraced shahadat, the ISPR said. Soldiers wounded in that encounter were shifted to Combine Military Hospital in Peshawar, it said.

On Thursday, Pakistani-made surveillance drones also hovered over the area all morning, the first time the country has launched unmanned aircraft. Speculation that the Army might launch an offensive in the frontier tribal areas has been building as the government’s attempts to engage the Pakistani Taliban in peace talks have floundered in recent months. There has also been a surge in attacks on military outposts recently.
“We announced that people should leave the area,” Ahmed said. “This morning, tanks moved in and helicopter gunships began demolishing houses in the Matchis camp area.” Intelligence and government officials said troops were moving from three directions and some clashes had erupted with Taliban. “The offensive could be the Army’s toughest test in years,” a senior military official said.
The Pakistan government signed an unofficial non-aggression pact with pro-government militants in the area in 2007 and there has been no ground offensive in the area since. In the last few months, the army has intermittently used aircraft to target militant hideouts, and on Wednesday Pakistani fighter jets bombed suspected militant hideouts in North Waziristan.
Hafiz Gul Bahadur, a powerful militant leader in North Waziristan border region, criticised the offensive and told Reuters the council of militant groups he heads was meeting to decide to suspend the 2007 peace deal. Bahadur is known to have links with notorious militant groups in tribal North Waziristan, including the Haqqani network, the most high-profile threat to US forces in Afghanistan.
Foreign militants from various places including Central Asia have long been known to be based in the region. Pakistani authorities imposed a curfew in the area on Tuesday and residents said many people had fled their homes anticipating shelling and raids by helicopter gunships.

TTP revenge attack sparks army’s ground offensive

 
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Blood thirsty faujis, on one hand they use tanks, jets and gunships on residential areas while at the same time imposing curfew, so that people dont leave the area. Where are human rights organizations?
where are human rights when ttp attack?
 
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He's a terrorist apologist only because they are the same ethnic group as him. You can't argue with ethnic supremacists.
 
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Blood thirsty faujis, on one hand they use tanks, jets and gunships on residential areas while at the same time imposing curfew, so that people dont leave the area. Where are human rights organizations?

Brother, i am with you we need to protect civillians and give peace a chance

But how long can we tolerate the TTP, it will be painfull and inshallah innocents wont die but we must get rid of this cancer
 
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Blood thirsty faujis, on one hand they use tanks, jets and gunships on residential areas while at the same time imposing curfew, so that people dont leave the area. Where are human rights organizations?

Up your bum perhaps? Hahahaha
 
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You people have locked your zameers. Answer me a simple question ,: why fauj is blocking people escape by imposing curfew?. It seems like collective punishment policy. Raheel shareef is behaving like general tikka khan.
 
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You people have locked your zameers. Answer me a simple question ,: why fauj is blocking people escape by imposing curfew?. It seems like collective punishment policy. Raheel shareef is behaving like general tikka khan.
can you answer my simple question, why are your favourite taliban, killing innocent women and children, thay are behaving like Ariel Sheron
 
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Ground offensive is the only sureshot way to get rid of taliban.. leave no one, even so called "good" talibans
 
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You people have locked your zameers. Answer me a simple question ,: why fauj is blocking people escape by imposing curfew?. It seems like collective punishment policy. Raheel shareef is behaving like general tikka khan.
Zameer guy more then 10,000 Qabailis have immigrated from the hot zones to safe areas since feburary when green light for operation was signaled. there was enough time for people to seperate them from The Zalimaan supporters.
Those unfortunate souls who want to support these thugs belong to them.May Allah give them guidence. now letting anyone go away, means giving safe exit to them. Now its either surrender or Death simple.
If Zalimaan care so much for civs. they should surrender. if they dont that proove they are bloody cowards

But yes civilian life is precious and equal whether it be Punjabi sindhi balochi aur Qabaili Pashtuun and army should start selective quarantined evacuation of KNOWN neutral areas and try to make collateral demage to minimum. What i fear are the children. They should be protected. But i bet these bitch Zalimaans will never let the women and children of locals to move to safe areas
But you have to trust your forces with it. Speculating blindly that army is buthcering without any unbiased source is letting down morale of nation and nothing else.
But if you love Taliban they you are beyond my Aeguing powers, good luck with that
 
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