Pakistan Air Strikes: 17 Militants Killed

Pakistan Air Force jets pound militant hideouts in country’s restive North Waziristan region.

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Pakistani tribesmen search a house which was destroyed after a US air strike in Damadola on January 14, 2006. (Photo: Reuters)
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At least 17 militants were killed when Pakistan Air Force jets pounded their hideouts in the country’s restive North Waziristan region, where the military has launched an offensive against the Taliban.

The latest strikes were carried out yesterday in Shawal area, targeting militants’ positions at Gorbaz and Zoi villages of North Waziristan, a senior army official said.

“We have reports that 17 militants were killed and several others injured,” he said, adding that several hideouts were also wiped out in the attacks.

The attacks were launched after militants killed two security men in South Waziristan tribal district which borders North Waziristan.

Shawal is said to be the last stronghold of militants and the battle for its control has been going on for many weeks.

Pakistan launched an offensive in the North Waziristan region in June last year. It has claimed to have killed more than 3,000 militants so far and taken control of over 90 percent area of the district.

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