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جیو نیوز کے خلاف پاکستانیوں میں نفرت روز بروز بڑھتی جا رہی ہے اس ویڈیو میں ایک پٹهان جیو نیوز کی وجہ سے ٹی وی توڑ کر اپنے غصے کا اظہار کر رہے ہیں. آؤ پاکستانیوں جیو نیوز پر لعنت بهیج کر شئر کریں.

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=507041722765020
 
Dedicated to all the "PASHTOONS" on this Forum. This is How "PATHANS" Hate Geo (JEW) and Jang Group. ‪#‎BanGeo‬

جیو نیوز کے خلاف پاکستانیوں میں نفرت روز بروز بڑھتی جا رہی ہے اس ویڈیو میں ایک پٹهان جیو نیوز کی وجہ سے ٹی وی توڑ کر اپنے غصے کا اظہار کر رہے ہیں. آؤ پاکستانیوں جیو نیوز پر لعنت بهیج کر شئر کریں.

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=507041722765020

A Good video but the one dropped was a different TV.Watch it closely

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how can u tell that the fighters u r killing are not mujahideen even though it has been proved earlier as well that pak fauj works for us a orders............my stance is standing up for the innocent shuhadas
 
According to a release by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif visited troops in Mir Ali, North Waziristan Agency to celebrate Defense Day on September 6. He expressed his satisfaction over the ongoing Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan and reiterated that elimination of terrorism was a national undertaking.[7]

Militancy

On September 8, Pakistani army gunship helicopters conducted an airstrike on a compound killing 10 suspected militants in North Waziristan.[9]
Iran’s interior minister said on September 8 that the Iranian government had arrested an unidentified number of Afghan and Pakistani nationals in border areas of Iran who were intending to travel to Iraq and Syria to join the Islamic State (IS).[10]
As reported by Dawn on September 5, Punjabi Taliban chief Ismatullah Muawiya announced that his group would cease insurgent activity within Pakistan and focus on conducting militant operations in Afghanistan instead. Muawiya stated that his decision was due to the “deteriorating situation in the region and [the] internal situation of Pakistani jihadist movement.”[11]
On September 7, militants killed three people, including a senior military intelligence officer, Brigadier Fazal Zahoor, and injured nine others at the Darbar Astana Fazal shrine in Sargodha, Punjab. According to The News, people at the scene believed that Zahoor was the target of the attack. A police official stated that Zahoor had received threats from the sectarian militant organization, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan.[12]
On September 7, police killed three Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants in a raid in Metroville, Karachi. The militants were reportedly involved in the killing of a senior police official.[13]
On September 6, in celebration of Defense Day, army chief Raheel Sharif visited troops stationed in Mir Ali, North Waziristan and a displaced persons camp in Bakka Khel, Bannu, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Gen. Sharif stated that all of Pakistan and particularly the people of North Waziristan support the army’s offensive in that region. Sharif also stated that displaced people from North Waziristan would be allowed to return soon.[14]
On September 7, security forces killed three militants and destroyed a vehicle full of explosives that was coming from Afghanistan in the Ahmedwal area of Noshki, Balochistan.[15]
On September 7, anti-Taliban militias killed two militants and injured five in Akkakhel, Bara sub-district of the Khyber Agency.[16]
On September 6, two people were injured in separate explosions in Nawagai sub district of Bajaur Agency. One person was injured by a roadside explosive device that detonated in Hilalkhel Charmang village while the other was injured by an explosion outside his house in Bar Chamarkand.[17]
On September 6, a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED )detonated, injuring two to three security forces personnel near Darsamand, Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[18]
On September 8, militants blew up a gas pipeline in Dera Bugti, Balochistan.[19]
 
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Pakistani Official: Waziristan Operations Close to Finished

Sep. 9, 2014 - 09:15PM | By AARON MEHTA


AA Pakistani soldiers patrol through a destroyed bazaar during a military operation against Taliban militants on July 9 in the main town of Miranshah in North Waziristan. (AAMIR QURESHI / AFP/Getty Images)Filed Under


WASHINGTON — Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States told an audience Tuesday that his country is about a month away from finishing its operations in North Waziristan.

“I am pleased to share that the operations against extremists and terrorists in North Waziristan have been a huge success,” Ambassador Jalil Abbas Jilani said. “We are absolutely confident that in the next four to five weeks we will be able to clear the entire area of all these elements, and this is something that enjoys the overwhelming support of the people of Pakistan.”

Jilani’s comments came during a celebration of Pakistan’s annual Armed Forces Day, held at that nation’s embassy in Washington, DC.

In June, Pakistan began a major military operation, dubbed Operation Zarb-e-Azb, in the North Waziristan region of its country. Located on the border with Afghanistan, North Waziristan has been a haven for insurgent activities.

Jilani went on to describe the Pakistani military as a force of good in the world, noting the role it has played in UN peacekeeping missions, anti-piracy activities and humanitarian operations. He also stressed the mutual benefits of international cooperation, particularly with the Pentagon.

“We greatly admire your support and assistance over the years,” Jilani told the crowd, which featured military representatives from multiple nations. “We all know that strong and robust bilateral defense cooperation underline enduring partnerships between nations.

“Pakistan’s cooperation with the United States over the decades fully captures this and has been a mainstay of mutual beneficial strategic partnership between the two countries.”

Speaking before Jilani, Brig Abdullah Dogar, the military attaché for the embassy, also praised his troops for their months of work, noting the military has limited the space insurgents have for “their nefarious deeds.”■

Email: amehta@defensenews.com.
 
Militancy

On September 7, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released a statement on Twitter praising the establishment of al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS). AQAP said that AQIS is the “vanguard of those who defend our Muslim people in that bleeding battlefield in the east of the lands of Islam.” The statement offered special congratulations to the group’s fighters as well as al Qaeda chief, Ayman al Zawahiri and new AQIS chief, Asim Umar.[1]

According to a spokesman for the Inter Service Public Relations (IPSR) on September 9, six suspected militants were killed in clash with military forces during the ongoing Operation Zarb-e-Azb in Datta Khel, North Waziristan. A civilian logistics staff member was also killed.[2]

According to a statement by a Pakistan Navy spokesperson on September 8, one sailor and two insurgents were killed in a militant attack on the Naval dockyard in Karachi on September 6. Four militants were reportedly captured alive. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack and alleged that the group had inside support from the naval forces.[3]

According to the Search for International Terrorist Entities (SITE) on September 8, militant sources declared that an al Qaeda leader known as Umer Talib alias Adil Salih Ahmad al Qumayshi was killed in a drone strike in North Waziristan two months ago. Umer Talib was among the most wanted terrorists in Saudi Arabia.[4]

On September 8, TTP militants bombed a government girls’ primary school in Nawagai sub-district in Khar, Bajaur agency, completely destroying the school. There were no casualties reported.[5]
 
Datta Khel is seeing most of the action now! It means Army is largely done with Miram Shah and Mir Ali.
It will be interesting to see the militants casualties area wise! Not to our interest may be, but US will like to see the break down as the Miram Shah has been the Op-Area of Haqqanis, whereas TTP controlled Mir Ali predominantly

It is also pertinent to mention that Datta Khel borders Shawal valley where it was believed that majority of the militants will flee once the ground forces enter N.Waziristan so we might as well see a surge in air strikes in areas adjoining Datta Khel and Shawal
 
MIRANSHAH: Operation Zarb-e-Azb is progressing successfully in North Waziristan as 65 more terrorists have been killed in two separate actions on Wednesday, Geo News reported.



According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), 30 militants were perished in bombing in Shawwal area. Two terrorists’ hideouts were also wiped out in the area.



In another action, 35 terrorists were killed in aerial strikes in Dattakhel area. Three hideouts of terrorists have also been destroyed in the bombing.

65 more terrorists killed in NWA air strikes: ISPR - thenews.com.pk
 
65 dispatched today, 10 yesterday. ~985 killed so far if I got my numbers right. Getting close to the magic 1000 number. Hoping to have a final tally of at least 1500.
 
^^ Karachi and South Punjab require targeted operations based on intelligence. You can't launch full scale military operations in these areas since they're densely populated.
 
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