Wednesday, December 16, 2009

36 Taliban killed in FATA operations

Daily Times

36 Taliban killed in FATA operations

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

HANGU/PARACHINAR/KHAR: Security forces killed 36 Taliban in separate attacks in Orakzai, Bajaur and Kurram agencies on Tuesday.

Orakzai: Sources told Daily Times that 25 Taliban were killed when gunship helicopters pounded their hideouts in the Khost Sturi Khel and Sultanzai areas of Orakzai Agency. They also said three hideouts and two vehicles were also destroyed in the attack. An important training centre at Sultankhel was also destroyed.

Bajaur: Separately, security forces killed two Taliban and injured another two in Charmang, Mamoond and Nawagai tehsils of Bajaur Agency. Eighteen Taliban surrendered to security forces in Inayat Killay and various parts of tehsil Mamoond. The arrested Taliban vowed that they would not take part in any terrorist activities in the future.

Kurram: Separately, Frontier Constabulary sources said security forces killed nine Taliban in Kurram Agency.

They also said 41 suspected Taliban had so far been killed and as many as 24 were injured in the ongoing operation in the agency. They also said five security personnel had also embraced shahadat in the last four days in Central Kurram.

Gunship helicopters also pounded suspected Taliban hideouts in Tarali, Sultani, Tari Tank, Dogar and Alwara Mela. As many as five Taliban were injured and several of their hideouts were destroyed. Orakzai is believed to be the base of Hakeemullah Mehsud, leader of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, and is part of Pakistan’s tribal belt on the Afghan border.

SWA: Separately, security forces seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition on Tuesday in South Waziristan. They also cleared Aqhzar, Tauda Uba, Jani Kot and apprehended 2 suspects. They also consolidated their positions in Shakai sector.

Security forces conducted search operation near Tara Tiza and destroyed 22 hideouts, including 2 tunnels (35 feet long) in Razmak sector. They successfully established link up at village Zawar near Ghariom. In Pash Ziarat, 15 hideouts were cleared and a huge cache of arms was seized. The Taliban fired several rockets at security forces in Spinkai Narai, which were effectively responded.

Meanwhile, during Operation Rah-e-Raast in Malakand Division, security forces seized a huge cache of arms from Lalkhu Gharai, Batku, Hatrang, Tangar, Darogzar and Bashkhela. Security forces also conducted a search operation in Tutaki near Matta, Manglaur, Charbagh, Harichand, Devolai, Imamdherai and Tighak-Galoch and apprehended 17 Taliban.

Four Taliban surrendered to security forces at Shahdand Banda and Bara Banda. As many as 23,973 cash cards have been issued to displaced families of Waziristan so far. saboor khan/app

source: http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\12\16\story_16-12-2009_pg7_3




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8 militants killed in Kurram Agency



8 militants killed in Kurram Agency
December 16, 2009
PESHAWAR: Eight more militants have been killed during clashes with security forces in Kurram Agency as operation is going on in Dogar, Taritang and other areas in central Kurram. Gunship helicopters are also taking part in the offensive.

Al least eight militants have been killed and two hideouts destroyed during the action. Security forces took control of Janikot, Tarli, Sultani, Badma and other areas in central Kurram.

Operation incharge Brigadier Muhammad Khurshid Khan and commanding officer Colonel Tauseef Akhter said the operation would continue till complete elimination of terrorism

source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=93696


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DAWN.COM Nine militants killed in Kurram Agency

Nine militants killed in Kurram Agency

Tuesday, 15 Dec, 2009
According to an official, 41 suspected militants have been killed and five security personnel martyred during the last four days of action in parts of Central Kurram. - File photo

PARACHINAR: The security forces’ action against militants and anti-state elements continued in parts of Central Kurram Agency as they killed nine more militants during the latest offensive, official sources in the FC said.

Security forces, backed by gunship helicopters and artillery, pounded suspected militant positions at Masozai areas of Tarali, Sultani, Tari Tank, Dogar and Alwara Mela and inflicted heavy losses to them.

The official said that so far 41 suspected militants have been killed and more than two dozen injured while five security personnel have been martyred during the last four days of action in parts of Central Kurram.—APP

source: http://dawn.com.pk/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/13+nine+militants+killed+in+kurram+agency-za-04

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Seven militants killed, 11 injured in Kurram

Seven militants killed, 11 injured in Kurram
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
PARACHINAR: Seven militants, including two foreigners, were killed and 11 others were injured in shelling by the ArmyĆ­s gunship helicopters on three of their hideouts in central part of Kurram Agency on Monday, official sources.

The sources said security forces advance was supported by gunship copters and heavy artillery in Sultani, Toda Oba and Tarli areas of the agency. The sources said the three areas were cleared of militants as all their hideouts were dismantled.

Meanwhile, residents in central part of Kurram have started migration to safer places in Tall, Doaba in Hangu district as security forces action against the militants in the area has been intensified.

source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=213332


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SW elders assure Army of support

SW elders assure Army of support

Parachinar: Amidst continued shelling of gunship helicopter and firing of artillery guns, at least seven more militants were killed and 11 others got injured in different areas of Kurram Agency on Monday.
Sources informed that security forces had cleared Sultani, Toda Aba, and Tarali areas during the last three days. The forces also pounded three important hideouts of militants, which resulted in killing of seven militants.
Meanwhile, the residents of the aforementioned areas have started shifting to safer places. Around 1200 families have left Massozai after the fighting. The displaced persons are facing hardships in the absence of the relief camps and lack of any arrangement for registration of the IDPs.
According to unofficial figures the number of IDPs from Orakzai Agency and Shahukhel region has surpassed 250,000 but their registration not yet started neither they were declared as internally displaced persons.

source: http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/15-Dec-2009/SW-elders-assure-Army-of-support

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Monday, December 14, 2009

forces kill 7 militants in Kurrum

Samaa TV
forces kill 7 militants in Kurrum
Upadated on: 14 Dec 09
KURRUM AGENCY: The security forces have killed 7 militants with the help of gunship helicopters in Masozai, Kurram Agency Sunday night.

According to government sources, the security forces took action against terrorists with the help of gunship helicopters in Masozai, central Kurram Agency. During the action, 7 militants traveling in a car were killed.

The car used by the terrorists and their three hideouts were also destroyed by the helicopter shelling. Security forces have killed at least 22 militants over the last 24 hours. Militants were given a one-hour deadline to vacate Jani Kot, Tar-ali and Sultani areas prompting residents to shift to safer areas. SAMAA

source: http://www.samaa.tv/News15371-forces_kill_7_militants_in_Kurrum.aspx

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Seven militants killed in Kurram Agency

Seven militants killed in Kurram Agency

Monday, 14 Dec, 2009
Security forces target militant hideouts in South Waziristan during a military operation. – Reuters

KURRAM: Seven militants have been killed as gunship helicopters targeted militant hideouts in Masozai area of central Kurram Agency, on Monday.

According to official sources, over the last 24 hours, security forces have killed at least 22 militants.

Militants were given a one-hour deadline to vacate Jani Kot, Tar-ali and Sultani areas prompting residents to shift to safer areas.

Although security forces are facing severe resistance from militants in the area, they have managed to destroy some of their hideouts and have arrested dozens of them.

source:http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/03-seven-militants-killed-in-kurram-agency-ss-04



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Sunday, December 13, 2009

16 terrorists, 3 troops killed in Kurram offensive

Daily Times

Sunday, December 13, 2009

16 terrorists, 3 troops killed in Kurram offensive

* 13 Taliban killed in Khyber Agency, Lower Dir
* Forces capture underground cave in SWA, seize foreign-made weapons


PARACHINAR/LAHORE/ PESHAWAR/KHAR: Sixteen Taliban and three security personnel were killed during the military operation in Kurram Agency on Saturday.

The killed Taliban included a commander wanted by police in several incidents of sabotage and insurgency. The security forces launched a massive operation in Marghan, Dogar, Gawadar, Zangey and Terley area.

The forces are advancing into other areas and have destroyed four Taliban hideouts so far. They have also seized a large amount of ammunition and explosive material.

Meanwhile, at least 13 Taliban were killed and several others injured during the latest military action in various areas of Khyber Agency and Lower Dir. During the operation, eight security personnel were also injured, private TV channels reported.

Ten militants were killed while more than 150 suspects arrested in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency. Officials said the security forces retaliated when Taliban fired at them in the Shalobar area of Bara during the operation, jointly conducted by the army and the Frontier Corps.

In Maidan area of Lower Dir, Bonair Khan, a close aide of Sufi Muhammad, was killed with three other associates as they tried to escape from the army’s Red Fort. It has been reported that Bonair Khan had masterminded several suicide bombings, target killings and attacks on security forces and facilitated the Taliban in various attacks.

Cave: Separately, the security forces also captured an underground cave in South Waziristan Agency that was used as a depot by the Taliban for storing arms and heavy weapons, besides seizing a large cache of foreign-made weapons.

During a visit to the agency, Peshawar-based journalists were taken to the cave at Ziarsar area in Spin Kamar. They were told that the cave had been captured by the Pakistan Army during Operation Rah-e-Nijat.

Major Saleem of the army told the journalists that the security forces had also seized a 22-pound cannon that could strike long-range targets.

He said the seized foreign weapons included anti-aircraft guns, missiles, rocket launchers, mortar guns, hand grenades and land mines.

Also on Saturday, sources said that a patrolling party of the Levies Force escaped a remote-controlled bomb attack in Kotki area of Khar tehsil in Bajaur Agency. They said 19 suspects had been arrested in search operations in the agency.

The sources said a bomb went off during a routine patrol of the LF, while another remote-controlled blast occurred in the Nawagai bazaar.

Meanwhile, the security forces also arrested two suspects from Ghalanai tehsil of Mohmand Agency. According to the agency’s political administration, one of the suspects was arrested from Kashmir Kor by the forces while the second was arrested by the Ghalanai tehsildar. app/daily times monitor/staff report

source: http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\12\13\story_13-12-2009_pg7_1



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Fighting in Pakistan kills 7 militants, 2 troops

Fighting in Pakistan kills 7 militants, 2 troops

By HUSSAIN AFZAL
The Associated Press
Sunday, December 13, 2009; 3:50 AM

PARACHINAR, Pakistan -- Pakistani soldiers battled militants in a tribal region close to the Afghan border Sunday, killing seven insurgents but losing two of their own in skirmishes in an area where al-Qaida and the Taliban have long sought sanctuary, officials said.

The fighting overnight in the Kurram tribal region comes amid an offensive by 30,000 Pakistani troops in nearby South Waziristan.

Troops moved into two areas in Kurram on Saturday and engaged in fierce battles that killed 15 Taliban militants and three soldiers, three officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Pakistan paramilitary soldiers stand beside weapons and ammunitions confiscated from militants during an operation in the Bara area, while displaying them for media in Bara, the main town of Pakistan's troubled tribal region Khyber along the Afghan border, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. Pakistani security forces are battling Taliban fighters and other militants group in rugged northwest regions bordering with Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Qazi Tariq)

Seven militants and two troops died as fighting raged overnight, they said.

People began fleeing the area Sunday after security forces urged villagers to leave, the officials said.

The U.S. has long pushed Pakistan to retake spots along the border with Afghanistan that have become safe havens for militants. That pressure is likely to intensify now that 30,000 additional U.S. troops are heading to Afghanistan to take on a resurgent Afghan Taliban.

The army launched a ground offensive in South Waziristan in mid-October. The operation prompted a slew of retaliatory militant attacks nationwide that have killed more than 500 people.

source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/13/AR2009121300545.html


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31 more militants killed

Pakistan Observer

31 more militants killed

Sunday, December 13, 2009, Zil`Hajj 25, 1430
Hangu/Bara—At least 31 militants including a top wanted militant commander were killed and huge cache of arms and ammunitions were recovered in security forces fresh offensive in Khyber and Kurram Agency on Saturday.

The operation was conducted in Dargar area of Kurram agency where 4 hideouts of suspected militants and their facilitation were also destroyed. At least 17 militants were killed in the offensive in the same area, sources said.

The security forces are using helicopters and artillery shells during operation against militants belong to banned Tehrrek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Islam. Locals said an important commander of banned organization and foreigners were among the dead.

Fresh troops of security forces are arrived in the area to launch major offensive against the militants in area of Central Kurram agency, sources added.

The forces are facing tough resistance, as militants were using rockets and mortars. During the operation, 3 Personnel of security forces also lost their lives while 8 other sustained serious injuries who have been shifted to hospital for medical treatment, sources said.

In Hangu, the security forces besides arresting 42 criminals including 4 militants have also killed 4 militants. The security forces repulsed attack on their vehicle in Pas Kalay area and retaliated with full force, killing 4 militants.

Arms and ammunitions were also recovered from arrested criminals and militants, said District Police Officer Hangu Abdul Rashid.

In Kurram Agency where operation is being continued to against militants after consecutive terrorists attack in Peshawar, the security forces have killed 10 militants in fresh offensive. The militants were killed in Shalobar area of Bara sub-division, Khyber agency.

The bodies of 14 militants who were killed in exchange of fire with security forces in Shalobar area of Bara Sub-division on Friday presented before the media in fort block.

Capt. Nazir Janjua, who is commanding operation in Bara Incharge Operation, briefed the media men on the occasion. He said the security forces killed 14 militants in retaliatory action on Friday and also arrested some 90 militants.

He also showed weapons, which were recovered, from the slain and arrested terrorists to media. When asked about identification of militants, he said, investigations are underway and we cannot say something about their identity.

Answering to a question, he without taking name of any specific country said that the foreign made weapons were recovered from the possession of militants.

While Chief Lashkar-e-Islam Mangal Bagh has been operation in Bara over the past more than two years, the TTP presence has also become more conspicuous in the area since the launch of operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan Agency by Pakistan army on October 17.—Online

source: http://pakobserver.net/200912/13/news/topstories09.asp

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15 militants killed in Kurram skirmishes

15 militants killed in Kurram skirmishes

PARACHINAR – At least 15 militants including a prominent commander Wali Dad were killed, while three security personnel were martyred in clashes between security forces and militants here on Saturday. Seventeen militants and eight security men were also injured during these skirmishes.
According to details, Pak Army and Frontier Corps jointly launched a massive operation against militants in various parts of Kurram Agency. The forces have entered central Kurram Agency from Makhranay, Zangi, Marghan, Dogarnari and other sides. Tough resistance was witnessed at Marghan and Dogarnari sides, as it is believed that local and foreign militants are present there. The forces are being targeted with rockets and automatic weapons.
The forces struck militants’ hideouts with gunship helicopters and artillery and destroyed their four hideouts and a training camp. The forces have got control of various important locations of the militants during the last one-month fight.

source: http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/13-Dec-2009/15-militants-killed-in-Kurram-skirmishes

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Fifteen militants killed as troops target Kurram Agency

Fifteen militants killed as troops target Kurram Agency

Saturday, 12 Dec, 2009
Troops target militant hideouts in South Waziristan during a military operation. – Reuters

KURRAM: At least fifteen militants have been killed, including a key militant commander while several others have been injured during military operations in different areas of central Kurram Agency.

Three security personnel also lost their lives and eight others were injured.

According to officials, security forces started a massive operation in central Kurram and entered Marghan and Dogar areas of the agency. Troops are also advancing into other areas and are heavily targeting militant hideouts.

Security forces are facing severe resistance from militants and have destroyed four of their hideouts and recovered large amounts of ammunition and explosive materials.

Dozens of militants have so far been killed and arrested since the start of the operation in Kurram Agency

source: http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/03-fifteen-militants-killed-as-troops-target-kurram-agency-ss-03

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16 militants killed, 3 personnel martyred in Kurram


16 militants killed, 3 personnel martyred in Kurram
Updated at: 2130 PST, Saturday, December 12, 2009
PARACHINAR: Sixteen (16) militants were killed and three security personnel martyred during a fresh offensive against the insurgents in Kurram Agency here on Saturday.

According to media cell, the martyred security personnel were buried in their ancestral graveyards with full honor and dignity.

The killed militants, included a commander wanted by police in several incidents of sabotage and insurgency.

The fresh operation was launched by security forces in Marghan, Dogar, Gawader, Zangey and Terley area. During the operation, sixteen militants were killed while three law enforcers embraced martyrdom.

Meanwhile, the administration has decided that members of Toori Bangash will perform duty along with law enforcers during the month of Muharram.

source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=93389


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15 militants killed in Kurram Agency: forces




15 militants killed in Kurram Agency: forces
Updated at: 1130 PST, Saturday, December 12, 2009
KURRAM AGENCY: At least 15 miscreants lost their lives while 17 others sustained injuries during fierce clashes with security forces here on Saturday morning, Geo news reported.

According to security forces sources, the offensive took place as militants launched gun attack on security forces convoy but during retaliatory action, 15 militants were killed and 17 others were wounded.

source: http://thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=93338



Thursday, December 10, 2009

11 suspects held in Kurram Agency



11 suspects held in Kurram Agency
Thursday, December 10, 2009
KURRAM AGENCY: Security forces claimed arresting as many as 11 suspected persons during search operation in Sadda area in Kurram Agency, Geo news reported on Thursday.

According to official sources, unidentified miscreants fired four rockets on FC camp set up in Sadda area but no loss of life was reported meanwhile, security forces bombed militants’ hideouts in retaliatory bombardment.

Following the attack, security forces launched search operation in parts of agency and as a result, as many as 11 suspected persons were arrested meanwhile, fresh security forces’ troops have been called in to intensify offensive against insurgents, sources said.

source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=93217

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Rain, snowfall turn weather chilly in Kurram agency


Rain, snowfall turn weather chilly in Kurram agency
PARACHINAR, Dec 09 (APP): Weather turned chilly as widespread rain has been reported in Kurram Agency where mountains have received heavy snowfall during last 24 hours. Like most parts of the Frontier province and Northern Areas, Kurram Agency has also received downpour that which has turned the weather cold. Sharp increase has been witnessed in the price of wood in view of increase in its consumption because of cold weather. It has added to the problems of people.

source: http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=91593

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Suicide bombing declared un-Islamic


Suicide bombing declared un-Islamic
Tuesday, December 08, 2009

PARACHINAR: Khateeb of Jamia Mosque Allama Muhammad Nawaz Irfani on Monday declared suicide bombing against innocent people an un-Islamic and inhuman act and asked the government to take steps for controlling such attacks.

He said innocent people, including children, women and elderly persons, were being targeted in suicide attacks, which were against the teachings of the religion. “Suicide attacks and killing of innocent people are forbidden in Islam,” he told a press conference.

A number of tribal elders were also present on the occasion. The Khateeb praised the services and sacrifices of security forces for restoring peace to Kurram Agency. He asked the government to open the roads and announce a special package for the affected people of the area.

source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=212239

Militants target Shia Muslims in Parachinar

Militants target Shia Muslims in Parachinar
Mon, 07 Dec 2009
Political activists protest against the killing of Shias in Parachinar.
Pro-Taliban militants have killed at least three Shia Muslim tribesmen in the Parachinar area of northwest Pakistan.

A Press TV correspondent reported on Sunday that the assassinated tribesmen, including a father and two sons, belonged to a Shia Tori tribe.

“The Taliban opened indiscriminate fire on three members of the same family in Parachinar when they were working in the fields… killing them on the spot,” a regional government official said.

Shia Muslims in Pakistan's Kurram Agency have been facing a serious humanitarian crisis since November 2007 when pro-Taliban militants cut off the area from the rest of the country.

They have imposed a crippling blockade on the Shia communities in the region since then.

Local sources say more than 2,000 Shia Muslims have been killed in the region since the extremists launched a bloody campaign against them two years ago.

Militants in Pakistan have targeted several public places and military sites over the past few months.

source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=113049&sectionid=351020401