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  • Pak Nationalist
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    20 militants killed in Kurram

    At least 20 militants were killed and 25 others injured in Kurram Agency on Thursday as security forces continue their drive to uproot militancy and terrorism in northwestern Pakistan.

    According to the sources, security forces shelled militants’ convoy in Chinark area of central Kurram Agency with gunship helicopters. 20 militants killed and 25 others reported injured in the ambush.

    An explosive laden vehicle was also destroyed in the attack, sources added.
    Aaj TV

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    At least seven militants killed in Kurram

    PESHAWAR: At least seven insurgents were killed when security forces attacked militant hideouts in Pakistan’s northwestern Kurram tribal region, DawnNews reported.

    Several insurgents were also reportedly injured when forces targeted their hideouts using gunship helicopters in central Kurram.

    Two militant hideouts were also destroyed in the action.
    Dawn News

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Forces kill 10 terrorists in Swat

    At least ten terrorists including militant commander were killed while three security personnel injured in Swat on Monday.

    According to details, security forces conducted operation against militants in Matta and Kalam, areas of Swat, killing at least five terrorists.

    Three security personnel sustained injuries in exchange of fire with militants.

    Security forces has also killed four terrorists and a militant commander in Parai area of Shamozai in Swat.
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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Forces foil terror plot in Hangu

    Foiling a major terror plot, the security forces in Hangu arrested 3 militants on Saturday.

    Security forces have also recovered an explosive laden vehicle during the operation.

    The militants opened fire on forces when they raided a hideout in Marufi Bandah area of Hangu, sources said.

    The forces retaliated and arrested 3 militants who got injured during the exchange of firing.

    The militants were later shifted to an unidentified location and a search operation has been started in the area.
    Forces foil terror plot in Hangu | AAJ News

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  • S2
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    Skywatcher Reply

    "If nothing else, this messes with their cash flow."

    It'll do nothing of the sort. He's a bag-man. It's a big family with an arab wife of Jalaluddin Haqqani believed to be living in the U.A.E. The kid's replacable. Replacing him, though, likely won't be necessary. He'll disappear back to Mir Ali very quietly in a couple of weeks or months.

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  • S2
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    Pak Nationalist Reply

    "Thats what i thought you'd say..."

    He's an important target for us. The ISI may well have known his travel schedule to the middle east and back. They may have even scheduled it for him and provided the passports.

    American intelligence officers won't be speaking with him. That's for sure. For all we know, the ISI may have arrested him to pre-empt a PREDATOR strike. Supposedly he's in an ISI safe-house. I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't just down the street from daddy.

    This is no big deal as constituted.
    Last edited by S2; 26 Dec 10,, 09:44.

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  • Skywatcher
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    Maybe it will panic the Haqqanis into doing something stupid. If nothing else, this messes with their cash flow.

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Thats what i thought you'd say...

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  • S2
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    I guess?

    I guess he'd know the street addresses in Miram Shah or Mir Ali for his brother and daddy.

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Thats a big fish I guess.

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Nasiruddin Haqqani arrested

    ISLAMABAD: A key member of an insurgent network in the Afghan-Pakistani region has been seized recent days, Pakistani military intelligence sources told CNN on Friday.

    He is Nasiruddin Haqqani, son of Afghan insurgent leader Jalaluddin Haqqani, whose notorious group, called the Haqqani Network.

    Nasiruddin Haqqani was detained in recent days while driving from Peshawar to the tribal region of North Waziristan, the sources said. The United Nations says he is believed to be based out of Miram Shah in North Waziristan.

    The Pakistani military intelligence sources asked not to be named because they are not authorized to speak to the media.
    Geo TV

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Rest In Peace

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  • S2
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    Present Arms!

    Our prayers to the families and friends of the fallen soldiers who've died defending their country. May God grant them peace, solace and understanding to bear their loss.

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    150 Taliban attack 5 posts Mohmand clashes leave 35 dead

    By Fauzee Khan Mohmand
    GHALANAI, Dec 24: Taliban militants attacked five checkpoints in the troubled Mohmand Agency after Thursday midnight, sparking a clash which left 11 paramilitary soldiers and 24 attackers dead.

    Political agent Amjad Ali Khan told reporters on Friday that the bodies of seven insurgents had been found.

    But the Taliban denied the claim and said they had lost only two men in the clash which followed the midnight attack. Sajjad Mohmand, a spokesman for the Taliban in Mohmand, claimed that two soldiers had been captured.

    Officials said that about 150 militants had launched coordinated attacks on the five checkpoints — three in tehsil Safi and two in Baizai — at about 1.30am.

    They said that 11 soldiers of the Frontier Corps had lost their lives and 12 others suffered injuries in the attacks. Security personnel used heavy artillery to repulse the attacks. Cobra helicopters called in to assist the ground forces pounded militants’ positions. Transport helicopters ferried between Peshawar and Ghalanai throughout the day.

    On Dec 6, two suicide bombers blew themselves up at an official compound in Ghalanai, the agency headquarters, killing 45 civilians and security guards and injuring 60 others.

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani condemned the attacks on soldiers and said that security forces were fully alert to defend the country’s geographical frontiers and would forcefully retaliate to frustrate any assault on the country’s sovereignty from across the western borders.

    In a statement issued in Peshawar, Mr Ghani praised soldiers guarding security posts on the border. He said that miscreants were doing all this to destabilise the country at the behest of enemies.

    AFP adds: Security officials rejected the Taliban’s claim of capturing two paramilitary soldiers and said that no-one was missing.

    “We have killed 12 soldiers and occupied a checkpost,” a Taliban spokesman claimed.

    Security officials earlier said that at least three soldiers were killed in the attacks. They said that security forces had cordoned off the area and were searching for the fleeing militants, while reinforcements were sent in “to beef up the checkpoints”.

    Mohmand is one of seven tribal districts and has seen much of the violence linked to Taliban militants.

    Around 4,000 people have died in suicide and bomb attacks across Pakistan since 2007. The attacks have been blamed on networks linked to the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
    150 Taliban attack 5 posts Mohmand clashes leave 35 dead | Latest news, Breaking news, Pakistan News, World news, business, sport and multimedia | DAWN.COM

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  • Pak Nationalist
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    Taliban commander killed in Pakistan: officials

    PESHAWAR: Pakistani security officials said Thursday that a Taliban militant commander had been killed in a gunfight with security troops in the tribal belt bordering Afghanistan.

    “Asmatullah Bhetani was killed in a gunfight with security forces in South Waziristan on the night between December 7 and 8,” a senior security official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

    Another official confirmed Bhetani’s death, saying there had been a reward of 10 million rupees (120,000 dollars) for his arrest.

    He was killed in Sararogha, a militant stronghold in South Waziristan, where Pakistan carried out a major offensive to crush the Taliban’s headquarters last year, the official said.

    Bhetani was educated at a madrassa in the northwestern town of Dera Ismail Khan, before opening a seminary himself and teaching, the official said.

    “He was an important militant commander,” the official said.

    Bhetani was arrested twice in 2006, but released after negotiations with tribal elders. – AFP
    Taliban commander killed in Pakistan: officials | Pakistan | DAWN.COM

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