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QUETTA, Pakistan — Pakistan's military says security forces have raided militant hideouts in the country's southwest, triggering shootouts that left two of the insurgents dead.


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In a statement, the military says troops also seized a cache ofguns, grenades, rockets, land-mines, explosives and communications equipment in Friday's operations.


It provided no further details, but militants and ethnic separatists who have been waging a low-level insurgency in the Baluchistan province often target security forces there.


Although Pakistan's government claims it has quelled the Baluch separatists' insurgency, violence has persisted in the province.


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