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These are from oooold operations not Zarb e Azab..


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North Waziristan Offensive
  • On July 17, the Wall Street Journal reported that many members of the Haqqani Network escaped from North Waziristan prior to the start of operations there through Thal, in neighboring Hangu district, or across the international border into Afghanistan. So far, Pakistani forces have targeted the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Central Asian and Arab militants, but the report alleges that the government is deliberately avoiding targeted the Haqqanis. By not going after the Haqqani Network, Pakistan stands to lose future aid money from the U.S. A spokesman for the Afghan minister of interior, Sediq Seddiqi said that Afghanistan does not believe the North Waziristan operation will have any impact on the Haqqani network or the Afghan Taliban.[1]
  • By July 18, approximately one million people have been displaced by the North Waziristan offensive. 80 percent of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have registered in Bannu while the other 20 percent have spread to Afghanistan and across other parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, such as Dera Ismael Khan, Lakki Marwat, and Kohat.[2]
  • On July 18, Dawn reported that the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the UN will provide support for IDPs from North Waziristan.[3]
Jamrud Checkpoint Attack
  • More than 12 “heavily armed” militants attacked an FC checkpoint in Jamrud early on July 18, initiating a firefight between security personnel and militants that left at least eight security personnel dead and three injured. According to Dawn, security forces claimed to have killed a number of militants but could not verify the exact number. The attack occurred in the Gundi area of Jamrud district, Khyber Agency. According to The Express Tribune, security personnel failed to identify the attackers but security forces killed four militants and arrested three in the attack. Senior military officials told Reuters that the militants besieged the checkpoint with rocket-propelled grenades before they overran it and ransacked it.[4]
Bajaur Operation
  • On July 17, tribesmen from the Loe Mamund and Warh Mamund tribes of Mamund sub-district, Bajaur Agency, as well as tribal members of local anti-Taliban committees, attended a jirga to establish the Mamund local militia. The militia will be comprised of at least two family members between the ages of 20 and 55 from every Loe and Warh Mamund household. The jirga decided to set up new posts along the Afghan-Pakistan border and to investigate suspicious activities in the region. After the militia’s formation, volunteers torched nine houses belonging to suspected militants in Kitkoot, Nakhtar, Erab, Ghoati, Zarri, and Ghakhai.[5]
Lahore Operation
  • More details have emerged regarding the security forces’ raid on a militant safe house outside Lahore early on July 17. Security forces have determined that the militants engaged in the raid were between 20- and 25-years-old and were members of the “‘Tafseeri Group,’ a little known Islamist group.” One of the militants has been identified as Ahsan Mehboob, who reportedly has links to al Qaeda. The militants were allegedly planning an attack on Nawaz Sharif’s residence.[6]
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3rd American drone strike today in a single month and with those, the Pak govt's deniability. What's going on? Are drone attacks back?

i believe the west is with us with drone support ;S
 
for non urdu reader: After Miranshah, Boya and Degaan also cleared. These areas were also the hub of foreign and local terrorists. also 4 terrorists were killed in last night encounter with them. Home to home search going on in Mir Ali.
 

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Best wishes to Pakistan's armed forces, take out all those scumbags.

Can some one please write a brief on the operation till now? What objectives are achieved? How much does it take to drive out all the terrorists from NWA?

Typically such operations are conducted to cripple the command structure and the infrastructure of the terrorists...and then overall deny them the area to operate. This is the main goal and it is achieved as such.
 
Best wishes to Pakistan's armed forces, take out all those scumbags.

Can some one please write a brief on the operation till now? What objectives are achieved? How much does it take to drive out all the terrorists from NWA?
Check at wikipedia
 
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