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LANDIKOTAL: A bid to smuggle cartridges/bullets from Afghanistan into Pakistan was foiled on Saturday by the Khasadar Force at Torkham border, official sources said. Khasadar Force personnel stopped a truck at the border and found 9,960 sniper gun cartridges and 10,200 9mm gun bullets from the hidden cavities of the vehicle. Truck driver Malik and conductor Kamal, both of whom who hailed from Nangarhar, Afghnistan, were arrested and sent to Landikotal jail for investigation, sources said. staff report
They used to be Mirage and A-5 Fantan. Now JF-17 has flown some sorties and F-16s with JDAMs.
BARA: A least four terrorists were killed and several others were injured in clashes with security forces on Monday. One volunteer of a peace committee was also killed in the fire exchange. According to details, security forces along with volunteers of the peace committee, conducted search operation against terrorists in Tirah Valley of the Khyber Agency. On being attacked, the terrorists resisted and fired back at the troops, killing a volunteer of the peace committee, which led to a heavy exchange of fire. Four terrorists were killed as a result, while several others were injured. It should be mentioned that the Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency has remained in the grip of terrorists and hundreds of them have been killed, including dozens of security personnel and members of the peace committee. The reason that most of the terrorists reside there is to escape from the law enforcement agencies. inp
PESHAWAR: Twelve militants were reportedly killed when fighter jets bombed insurgent hideouts in parts of northwest Pakistan’s Orakzai tribal region, DawnNews reported on Wednesday.
An unspecified number of militants was also reported wounded in the assault that destroyed four hideouts in the tribal region, security sources told DawnNews.
The hideouts were situated in Orakzai’s Mamozai, Sama bazaar and Manzar Taap areas.
The casualty figures from the reported action could not be independently verified.
Security sources say over 92 per cent of Orakzai has been cleared of militants in the ongoing military operation in the region.
The sources say 507 militants have been killed in the operation during which 36 security forces’ personnel have also lost their lives.
ORAKZAI: In a clash between militants and security forces, at least four militants were killed in Orakzai agency on Sunday, DawnNews reported.
The clash took place when the security forces advanced in to Gandital area of Orakzai agency, government sources said.
A key militant commander was also among four casualties.
QUETTA: Police claimed to have averted a major tragedy after it rounded up seven suspects near Kuchlak, on the outskirts of Quetta on Wednesday and seized large amounts of explosives from two vehicles.
According to Police official Jalal Tareen, a truck and a pickup were on their way from Zhob district to Quetta, when police deputed near Kuchlak intercepted them and recovered a large cache of explosives packed in separate bags were recovered.
Police said they recovered 2,00 explosives, 110 landmines, 2,980 detonators, 6800 remote control system, 11 double battery device, 11 walkie-talkies along with batteries, 115 fuse, 3,000 meter detonator cord and 3200 kg potassium (used in explosives).
“Two vehicles were packed with explosive materials were en route to Quetta from Zhob when intercepted by New Kuchlak Police near Bostan Patakh,” Capital City Police Officer Quetta Mir Zubair Mehmood told the reporters.
All seven suspects, three of them Afghan nationals, were arrested and shifted to a police station for questioning.
“The suspects were smuggling explosive materials from Zhob to Quetta, apparently for subversive activities in the provincial capital,” said the official. He added that the suspects were currently being questioned.
The suspects were identified as Mohammad Khan, Rehmat, Rafiullah, Abdul Hakeem, Mira Jan and Hazebullah.
ORAKZAI: At least eight militants were killed and three were injured in a military operation on Friday during helicopter shelling by the security forces in Orakzai agency, DawnNews reported.
The security forces shelled with the gunship-helicopters in the area of Mela in upper Orakzai, Frontier Corps (FC) official said.
According to the sources, three militant hideouts have also been destroyed in the operation.
The decisive operation is being carried on in the areas of Mamuzai, Khudezai, Sama Bazaar of Orakzai agency.
Authorities claim that 95 per cent area of Orakzai agency has been cleared from the militants.
LANDIKOTAL: A key commander of the banned TTP on Thursday surrendered to the political administration of Khyber Agency. According to political agent, a key commander of the banned outfit, who was involved in various crimes, including killing, explosions and attacks on security forces, had surrendered before the political administration in Landikotal. inp
PESHAWAR: Five militants were reportedly killed on Saturday in an assault by fighter jets in the northwestern Khyber tribal region, DawnNews reported.
Two insurgent hideouts were also destroyed in the assault in the tribal region’s Sarawela area, DawnNews quoted government sources as saying.
The casualty figures from the reported action could not be independently verified.
Sources further said that the operation in the region had picked up pace since Friday’s clash with militants from the Kokikhel tribe.
In another incident in the tribal region’s Zakhakhel region in Tirah, volunteers from the local Tauhidul Islam organisation detained a would-be suicide bomber.
The detained would-be bomber was planning to target a camp of the FC in Khyber.
Pakistan’s seven tribal districts near the Afghan border are rife with homegrown insurgents and are alleged to be strongholds of Taliban and al Qaeda operatives.
Militants have killed more than 4,800 people across Pakistan since July 2007.
MOHMAND: Security forces killed at least 20 insurgents in retaliation to an attack on the Salala outpost in Mohmand Agency during the wee hours of Tuesday, Geo News reported.
The aggressing insurgents, however, succeeded in wounding at least four of the troops deployed at the military outpost, which had seen so much bloodshed earlier.
Analysts say, it was strange as to why the militants chose the same Salala outpost where the US forces had martyred more than two dozen Pakistani soldiers last year.
Salala sentinels kill 20 aggressing insrugents - geo.tv