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A laughing stock: Humiliation for India after intelligence bungle wrongly pinpoints Pakistan shopkeepers as likely terror suspects.

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The series of suicide attacks in the last few days clearly prove that the threat of terrorism continues to loom over the region. We have lost enough brave soldiers, enough civilians, to terrorist attacks throughout the region. Pakistan in particular continues to struggle and suffer due to insurgency. We greatly appreciate their sacrifices and strongly commend their efforts in combating terrorism. At the end of the day, all governments have the responsibility of protecting their homeland, and the terrorists cannot be allowed to roam freely and conduct terrorist activities at will. We repeat what Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby said in regards to instability and insecurity in the region resulted from the killing of innocent people: “This is a threat that we share with Pakistan, and continue to want to work with Pakistan to try to eradicate it.”

Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM
 
Update: The raided militants belonged to local militia, not TTP
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8 civilians were killed by PAF bombing:

The planes also bombed suspected militant hideouts in Meeri Khel Lalma area of Akkakhel in Bara.

Sources alleged that one of the shells hit the house of a shepherd, Said Hakim, killing his two sons, five daughters and a daughter-in-law. They were identified as Aamil Khan, Kamil Khan (sons), Shenaz Bibi, Hayana Bibi, Arifa Bibi, Sitara Bibi, Nadia Bibi (daughters) and Naseeba (daughter-in-law).

The sources said that Said Hakim belonged to the Malikdin Khel tribe and had migrated to Meeri Khel Lalma from Orakzai Agency after its administration had some months ago asked the families from Bara to leave the area.

35 suspected militants, eight civilians killed in air strikes - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 

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