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January - 3 
According to Daily Times, suspected militants bombed a security check-post and a girls’ school in South Waziristan on January 3 but there was no loss of life. Both incidents occurred in the Sararogha area where the tribal militant Baitullah Mehsud is dominant. The suspected militants triggered an ex
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According to Daily Times, suspected militants bombed a security check-post and a girls’ school in South Waziristan on January 3 but there was no loss of life. Both incidents occurred in the Sararogha area where the tribal militant Baitullah Mehsud is dominant. The suspected militants triggered an explosion near the tribal police-manned check-post of Ladah sub-division and also targeted the Government-run girls school in Sher Muhammad Kot with rockets causing damage to the school building.
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January - 30 
Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and 11 of their colleagues were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) blast blew up a security force vehicle they were traveling at Mubarik Shahi village near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan tribal agency on January 30, according
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Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and 11 of their colleagues were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) blast blew up a security force vehicle they were traveling at Mubarik Shahi village near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan tribal agency on January 30, according to The News. While one FC personnel was killed on the spot, the other succumbed to his injuries later. Four persons have been arrested from the nearby village soon after the incident. Two other roadside explosions took place in the Khajuri area of nearby frontier region of Bannu on the same day. However, no casualty has been reported in these incidents.
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February - 11 
Two women were killed and four children injured by suspected US mortar fire in a village in North Waziristan on February 11-night, according to Daily Times. Sources in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, said militants attacked an allied forces’ post near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border at
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Two women were killed and four children injured by suspected US mortar fire in a village in North Waziristan on February 11-night, according to Daily Times. Sources in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, said militants attacked an allied forces’ post near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border at night, drawing mortar fire from US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan. Some mortar shells landed in a tented nomad village in the Bangidar Sulemankhel area four kilometers inside Pakistan tribal territory. Military spokesperson, Major General Shaukat Sultan, told Daily Times he knew nothing of the incident.
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March - 1 
Security forces (SFs) are reported to have killed at least 41 foreign terrorists, including their Chechen ‘commander’, in a raid carried out by gunship helicopters on their hideout on March 1 at Danday Saidgai village in North Waziristan bordering Afghanistan. Four Pakistani tribesmen and a soldier
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Security forces (SFs) are reported to have killed at least 41 foreign terrorists, including their Chechen ‘commander’, in a raid carried out by gunship helicopters on their hideout on March 1 at Danday Saidgai village in North Waziristan bordering Afghanistan. Four Pakistani tribesmen and a soldier were also killed and an unspecified number of them were injured in the raid and subsequent exchange of fire between the two sides, according to The News. An unnamed senior military officer said the slain Chechen ‘commander’ was named Asad. The officer denied reports that Tahir Yuldashev, chief of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, was the prime target in the raid. He added the Uzbekistani terrorists normally hide and operate in South Waziristan, while the Chechens had sought refuge in North Waziristan. Military sources said the Chechens were using the residence of a cleric, Maulana Noor Piao Khan, in Danday Saidgai close to the Afghan border as a hideout and training camp. The raid on Danday Saidgai reportedly led to protests in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, and triggered violence. Eyewitnesses said pro-Taliban tribesmen responded to a call for Jihad by Maulana Abdul Khaliq, head of the Gulshan-i-Ilm Madrassa (seminary) in Miranshah, and began firing rockets and R/R guns at the Frontier Corps Fort and other military installations. Military sources said the troops returned fire and used artillery guns and other heavy weapons to fire in the direction from where they were attacked. Homes in Hamzoni, Palangzai, Darpakhel, Saidgai and Miranshah were consequently damaged. The cross-firing also caused injuries to a number of civilians, including at least four women. One woman was reported killed in Palangzai village.
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March - 4 
More than 100 terrorists were reportedly killed in two separate operations by security forces (SFs) at Miranshah and Mir Ali in North Waziristan on March 4. Three SF personnel died while nine others were wounded in the operation. According to Daily Times, the main army base at Miranshah came under h
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More than 100 terrorists were reportedly killed in two separate operations by security forces (SFs) at Miranshah and Mir Ali in North Waziristan on March 4. Three SF personnel died while nine others were wounded in the operation. According to Daily Times, the main army base at Miranshah came under heavy rocket fire from terrorists, who also occupied the main Miranshah Bazaar, various Government offices and the telephone exchange. SFs retaliated with helicopter gun ships and heavy artillery fire, Geo Television reported. It confirmed that at least 85 terrorists had died in the operation. Meanwhile, unidentified men ambushed a SF convoy in Mir Ali, killing two soldiers and injuring seven others. The troops killed 25 terrorists in retaliation, Geo said. There were also unconfirmed reports of deaths of civilians caught in the cross firing. Inter Services Public Relations Director General, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, put the number of casualties in the two operations at 46, but could not confirm the death toll. The encounter reportedly commenced on March 4-afternoon after the main army base was attacked “from all sides”, eyewitnesses and a military official said. “Security forces are retaliating after coming under the miscreants’ fire at the main base in Miranshah from all sides,” the military official said. It was not possible to independently verify the number of deaths due to the disruption of lines of communication in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to The News.
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March - 6 
At least 19 terrorists are reported to have died in clashes between with the army in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on March 6. According to The News, US-built Cobra gun-ships opened fire on a hamlet near Miranshah after rockets were fired at army positions, while troops seized control
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At least 19 terrorists are reported to have died in clashes between with the army in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on March 6. According to The News, US-built Cobra gun-ships opened fire on a hamlet near Miranshah after rockets were fired at army positions, while troops seized control of the main bazaar and key Government buildings. Military spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan told AFP "As a result of an exchange of fire, some 19 militants including some foreigners were killed." Officials said two local clerics, Maulvi Abdul Khaleq and Maulvi Sadiq Noor, were leading the uprising. "If we kill or capture these two miscreants, we know the resistance will collapse like a pack of cards," a senior Army official told AFP.
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March - 7 
Security forces have destroyed a school run by a wanted cleric in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on March 7, according to Dawn. A building housing Maulvi Abdul Khaliq’s Darul Uloom Faredia Gulshan-i-Ilum was destroyed in an attack by a Cobra helicopter gunship. Officials said that Maul
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Security forces have destroyed a school run by a wanted cleric in Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on March 7, according to Dawn. A building housing Maulvi Abdul Khaliq’s Darul Uloom Faredia Gulshan-i-Ilum was destroyed in an attack by a Cobra helicopter gunship. Officials said that Maulvi Khaliq had been using the religious school as a meeting place for militants in the area.
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March - 8 
Meanwhile, security forces expanded their operations to other areas of Miranshah and blew up terrorist hide-outs in the Datakhel area of North Waziristan on March 8. Official sources said troops had blown up hide-outs at Datakhel and also demolished the religious school of Maulvi Abdul Khaliq in the
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Meanwhile, security forces expanded their operations to other areas of Miranshah and blew up terrorist hide-outs in the Datakhel area of North Waziristan on March 8. Official sources said troops had blown up hide-outs at Datakhel and also demolished the religious school of Maulvi Abdul Khaliq in the same area.
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March - 9 
Rockets were also fired at the Esha post manned by the Pakistan Army and FC personnel, 10 kilometers from Miranshah, and the FC post at Palangzai. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Rockets were also fired at the Esha post manned by the Pakistan Army and FC personnel, 10 kilometers from Miranshah, and the FC post at Palangzai. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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March - 9 
Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were reportedly killed and another sustained injuries when terrorists fired rockets targeting their post at Tabbi near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan on March 9. It was the first time that such an attack took place in this area, in the Spinwam Tehsil, according to
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Two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were reportedly killed and another sustained injuries when terrorists fired rockets targeting their post at Tabbi near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan on March 9. It was the first time that such an attack took place in this area, in the Spinwam Tehsil, according to The News.
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March - 10 
According to The News, Pakistan Army artillery shelled Khattay Killay village, 10 kilometers from Miranshah in North Waziristan, on March 10-night and gunship helicopters targeted terrorists’ positions following reports that two of the most wanted clerics, Maulvi Sadiq Noor and Maulvi Abdul Khaliq,
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According to The News, Pakistan Army artillery shelled Khattay Killay village, 10 kilometers from Miranshah in North Waziristan, on March 10-night and gunship helicopters targeted terrorists’ positions following reports that two of the most wanted clerics, Maulvi Sadiq Noor and Maulvi Abdul Khaliq, and their supporters were hiding there. Military spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, claimed 25 terrorists were killed in the attack. North Waziristan political agent, Syed Zaheerul Islam, said a house near the Madrassa (seminary) run by wanted cleric Maulana Sadiq Noor had been targeted by the artillery and Cobra gunship helicopters. "There was information that the miscreants were hiding there. We also received reports about presence of an ammunition dump in the village," he told The News from Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan. "We won’t be able to get more information during the night. But I am sure the miscreants have suffered heavy losses in the attack," he claimed.
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March - 11 
Further, unidentified men destroyed three check posts of the security forces in the Sarokai area of South Waziristan on March 11, according to Daily Times. The Taray Sawar, Torwam and Arokandsar posts were destroyed by explosive material planted by unidentified men. However, no loss of life was repo
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Further, unidentified men destroyed three check posts of the security forces in the Sarokai area of South Waziristan on March 11, according to Daily Times. The Taray Sawar, Torwam and Arokandsar posts were destroyed by explosive material planted by unidentified men. However, no loss of life was reported.
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March - 15 
Security forces on March 15 used explosives to destroy a terrorist hideout at Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Daily Times. While an unnamed official identified the building as the Khalifa Madrassa (seminary), the Inter Services Public Relations denied that the building dest
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Security forces on March 15 used explosives to destroy a terrorist hideout at Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Daily Times. While an unnamed official identified the building as the Khalifa Madrassa (seminary), the Inter Services Public Relations denied that the building destroyed was a Madrassa, saying it would be more accurate to call it a house since there had been no classes there since October 2005. Most of the students there were reportedly Afghans. The official said it was the third seminary to be destroyed in the last fortnight after intelligence reports indicated that terrorists were hiding out in Madrassas in the area and using them as launching-pads for attacks on Government forces. No one was in the building at the time it was destroyed, he added.
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March - 17 
Suspected terrorists reportedly fired three rockets at a security post in the Khamrang area of South Waziristan on March 16-night without causing any damage. Tribal sources said the security forces retaliated by firing in the direction from where the rockets were fired, according to The News. Terror
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Suspected terrorists reportedly fired three rockets at a security post in the Khamrang area of South Waziristan on March 16-night without causing any damage. Tribal sources said the security forces retaliated by firing in the direction from where the rockets were fired, according to The News. Terrorists also fired rockets at the military’s Mana Camp in North Waziristan’s Shawal valley on March 17-night without causing any damage.
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March - 17 
Two paramilitary personnel, identified as Mohammad Shoaib Afridi and Alikhel Afridi, were wounded on March 17-night when two forts came under rocket attack in the Mirali subdivision of North Waziristan. More than two dozen rockets were fired on the forts in Speenwam and Shawa, according to Dawn.
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Two paramilitary personnel, identified as Mohammad Shoaib Afridi and Alikhel Afridi, were wounded on March 17-night when two forts came under rocket attack in the Mirali subdivision of North Waziristan. More than two dozen rockets were fired on the forts in Speenwam and Shawa, according to Dawn.
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March - 18 
Suspected terrorists reportedly fired rockets at army installations in Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan, on March 18 but no casualties were reported. Eight rockets were fired at security check posts, two of which landed in a grid station, two in a stadium and the rest around the army for
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Suspected terrorists reportedly fired rockets at army installations in Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan, on March 18 but no casualties were reported. Eight rockets were fired at security check posts, two of which landed in a grid station, two in a stadium and the rest around the army fort, according to Daily Times.
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March - 20 
According to The News, unidentified persons blew up the transmission tower of Radio Pakistan at Wana in South Waziristan with explosives on March 20. Tribal and official sources said the FM radio was unable to continue its programmes after the incident. The tower was destroyed in the attack after mi
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According to The News, unidentified persons blew up the transmission tower of Radio Pakistan at Wana in South Waziristan with explosives on March 20. Tribal and official sources said the FM radio was unable to continue its programmes after the incident. The tower was destroyed in the attack after midnight. Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack thus far.
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March - 20 
In another incident, three Pakistan Army soldiers, including two officers, were wounded in a landmine explosion at Mir Ali in North Waziristan on March 20. Tribal sources said the explosion caused by an improvised explosives device targeted a military convoy using the main Miranshah-Mir Ali-Bannu ro
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In another incident, three Pakistan Army soldiers, including two officers, were wounded in a landmine explosion at Mir Ali in North Waziristan on March 20. Tribal sources said the explosion caused by an improvised explosives device targeted a military convoy using the main Miranshah-Mir Ali-Bannu road.
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March - 22 
In another incident, the telephone exchange at Shakai in South Waziristan was blown up at around midnight cutting off telephone links with the rest of the country. No one was injured in the blast.
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In another incident, the telephone exchange at Shakai in South Waziristan was blown up at around midnight cutting off telephone links with the rest of the country. No one was injured in the blast.
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March - 24 
Twenty terrorists were reportedly killed after security forces retaliated to an attack at Dattakhel in North Waziristan on March 24-morning. One Frontier Corps personnel died and four army soldiers were wounded in the pre-dawn attack on the joint check-post of the paramilitary force and army. "Aroun
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Twenty terrorists were reportedly killed after security forces retaliated to an attack at Dattakhel in North Waziristan on March 24-morning. One Frontier Corps personnel died and four army soldiers were wounded in the pre-dawn attack on the joint check-post of the paramilitary force and army. "Around 20 miscreants were killed," North Waziristan Chief Administrator Zaheerul Islam told Daily Times. Military spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan informed that foreign elements were among those killed. The exchange of fire between the two sides lasted for more than two hours, local residents said. They added that gunship helicopters targeted suspected terrorist hideouts after sunrise although the military spokesman said: "We used weapons security forces deemed necessary."
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March - 27 
Further, terrorists reportedly attacked the airport in North Waziristan causing some damage to the runway. A rocket landed on the runway at 1.30am on March 27 damaging it mildly, security sources in Miranshah said.
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Further, terrorists reportedly attacked the airport in North Waziristan causing some damage to the runway. A rocket landed on the runway at 1.30am on March 27 damaging it mildly, security sources in Miranshah said.
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March - 27 
Meanwhile, six schoolchildren were wounded when their bus hit a landmine in the Shakai Valley of South Waziristan on March 27. Two students were reported in serious condition in hospital, administration officials said in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan.
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Meanwhile, six schoolchildren were wounded when their bus hit a landmine in the Shakai Valley of South Waziristan on March 27. Two students were reported in serious condition in hospital, administration officials said in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan.
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March - 27 
Meanwhile, terrorists blew up a checkpoint of the security forces near Mirali on March 27-evening without causing any damage.
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Meanwhile, terrorists blew up a checkpoint of the security forces near Mirali on March 27-evening without causing any damage.
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March - 29 
Paramilitary forces on March 29 launched an operation against cleric Mufti Munir Shakir’s supporters in Khyber Agency after a tribal Jirga (council) failed to convince the latter to shut down an illegal FM radio station, security sources told Daily Times. Troops fired mortar shells on the radio stat
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Paramilitary forces on March 29 launched an operation against cleric Mufti Munir Shakir’s supporters in Khyber Agency after a tribal Jirga (council) failed to convince the latter to shut down an illegal FM radio station, security sources told Daily Times. Troops fired mortar shells on the radio station to shut it down, sources added. Earlier, more than 50 families left Khyber Agency on the same day after the Government warned that action against Shakir was imminent. Bara Administrator Shafirullah served notice asking 750 families to leave their homes for safer places because "action against the renegade cleric will take place soon." A security official told Daily Times that the Government had identified two sites to attack.
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April - 12 
Two missiles were fired on April 11 from the Afghanistan side towards the Pakistani border village Ghatghai in Bajaur Agency. A mosque was damaged, but no casualty was reported.
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Two missiles were fired on April 11 from the Afghanistan side towards the Pakistani border village Ghatghai in Bajaur Agency. A mosque was damaged, but no casualty was reported.
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April - 18 
Three missiles were fired on the paramilitary fort in Miranshah on April 18-night. However, no casualties or damage was reported.
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Three missiles were fired on the paramilitary fort in Miranshah on April 18-night. However, no casualties or damage was reported.
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April - 19 
Daily Times reported that three missiles fired from the Afghanistan side of the border landed in Bajaur Agency on April 19. Residents said there were no casualties or damage when the missiles landed near a house in Charmang.
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Daily Times reported that three missiles fired from the Afghanistan side of the border landed in Bajaur Agency on April 19. Residents said there were no casualties or damage when the missiles landed near a house in Charmang.
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April - 19 
Five soldiers were wounded when a paramilitary truck was struck by a remote-controlled bomb on Spinwam Road on April 19.
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Five soldiers were wounded when a paramilitary truck was struck by a remote-controlled bomb on Spinwam Road on April 19.
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April - 19 
Security forces (SFs) fired artillery shells hitting several houses in the Qutabkhel and Angher villages near Miranshah.
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Security forces (SFs) fired artillery shells hitting several houses in the Qutabkhel and Angher villages near Miranshah.
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April - 19 
Three missiles fired from across the Afghan border landed in the Charmang area of Bajaur Agency on April 19, wounding a girl. The agency’s political agent Mohammad Fahim Wazir confirmed that the missiles had been fired from across the border.
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Three missiles fired from across the Afghan border landed in the Charmang area of Bajaur Agency on April 19, wounding a girl. The agency’s political agent Mohammad Fahim Wazir confirmed that the missiles had been fired from across the border.
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April - 24 
In South Waziristan, terrorists fired rockets, mortars and small arms at a security post, triggering a gun battle with troops in which one terrorist was killed and two others wounded, according to AP.
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In South Waziristan, terrorists fired rockets, mortars and small arms at a security post, triggering a gun battle with troops in which one terrorist was killed and two others wounded, according to AP.
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April - 24 
Unidentified terrorists reportedly fired a series of rockets at a military convoy after it stopped when a roadside bomb exploded close to it in North Waziristan on April 24. No one was hurt in the bomb blast, but one soldier was killed and 12 others wounded in the follow-up rocket attack, according
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Unidentified terrorists reportedly fired a series of rockets at a military convoy after it stopped when a roadside bomb exploded close to it in North Waziristan on April 24. No one was hurt in the bomb blast, but one soldier was killed and 12 others wounded in the follow-up rocket attack, according to Daily Times. In another attack, terrorists opened fire targeting a security post east of Miranshah, killing one soldier.
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April - 25 
A bomb exploded near a school building housing paramilitary forces at Mirali in North Waziristan on April 25-night, injuring one soldier.
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A bomb exploded near a school building housing paramilitary forces at Mirali in North Waziristan on April 25-night, injuring one soldier.
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May - 13 
According to Daily Times, two minors were killed on May 13 in a landmine explosion in the Gabaray area of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). The landmine had reportedly been planted in front of the house of Daud Khan, where children had been playing at the time of the b
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According to Daily Times, two minors were killed on May 13 in a landmine explosion in the Gabaray area of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). The landmine had reportedly been planted in front of the house of Daud Khan, where children had been playing at the time of the blast.
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May - 29 
Security forces shot dead a bystander after a military convoy hit a remote-controlled device on the main highway near the Mirali Bazaar in North Waziristan on May 29, according to Dawn. A vehicle, which was part of the convoy, was partially damaged in the explosion but soldiers in the truck remained
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Security forces shot dead a bystander after a military convoy hit a remote-controlled device on the main highway near the Mirali Bazaar in North Waziristan on May 29, according to Dawn. A vehicle, which was part of the convoy, was partially damaged in the explosion but soldiers in the truck remained unhurt. Eyewitnesses said that after the explosion troops started firing, killing a tribesman.
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May - 29 
Three girls, Shabeena, Parveen Bibi and Maryam, were killed when they stepped on an anti-personnel mine at Akori village in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on May 29-morning.
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Three girls, Shabeena, Parveen Bibi and Maryam, were killed when they stepped on an anti-personnel mine at Akori village in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on May 29-morning.
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May - 30 
A soldier of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) was wounded on May 30 in a terrorist attack at Boya Ahmadkhel in North Waziristan. An improvised explosive device (IED) was reportedly blown up with remote control when the FC convoy reached Boya Ahmadkhel from Bairamand on its way to Miranshah.
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A soldier of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) was wounded on May 30 in a terrorist attack at Boya Ahmadkhel in North Waziristan. An improvised explosive device (IED) was reportedly blown up with remote control when the FC convoy reached Boya Ahmadkhel from Bairamand on its way to Miranshah.
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May - 30 May - 31
Hours before the bombing, terrorists targeted several security posts with around 45 rockets, mortars and assault rifles at various locations in Shakai. No one was hurt in the spate of small-scale attacks that began after midnight on May 30 and continued through the early hours of May 31. Troops reta
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Hours before the bombing, terrorists targeted several security posts with around 45 rockets, mortars and assault rifles at various locations in Shakai. No one was hurt in the spate of small-scale attacks that began after midnight on May 30 and continued through the early hours of May 31. Troops retaliated, firing mortars and other heavy weapons, but it was not known whether there were any casualties among the assailants.
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May - 31 
Two soldiers were reportedly wounded when a bomb exploded near their truck along a road in Shakai, a mountain valley in South Waziristan, on May 31, according to Daily Times.
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Two soldiers were reportedly wounded when a bomb exploded near their truck along a road in Shakai, a mountain valley in South Waziristan, on May 31, according to Daily Times.
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June - 4 
Terrorists reportedly launched a rocket attack on the Oblanki check-post in the Dosali area of Razmak subdivision in North Waziristan, late on June 4-night, killing one soldier and injuring another. Sources said that 15 rockets were fired. According to Dawn, the army pounded assailants’ positions wi
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Terrorists reportedly launched a rocket attack on the Oblanki check-post in the Dosali area of Razmak subdivision in North Waziristan, late on June 4-night, killing one soldier and injuring another. Sources said that 15 rockets were fired. According to Dawn, the army pounded assailants’ positions with artillery for two hours.
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June - 7 
Terrorists reportedly attacked an army convoy with an improvised explosive device in the Chashma area of North Waziristan on June 7, injuring a soldier and a civilian.
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Terrorists reportedly attacked an army convoy with an improvised explosive device in the Chashma area of North Waziristan on June 7, injuring a soldier and a civilian.
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June - 8 
Terrorists reportedly triggered a bomb near a patrol of troops in North Waziristan on June 8 and soldiers opened fire in retaliation, wounding one civilian. The soldiers were on a routine security patrol when the roadside bomb exploded in a bazaar in the Mir Ali town. No one was injured in the explo
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Terrorists reportedly triggered a bomb near a patrol of troops in North Waziristan on June 8 and soldiers opened fire in retaliation, wounding one civilian. The soldiers were on a routine security patrol when the roadside bomb exploded in a bazaar in the Mir Ali town. No one was injured in the explosion but the passer-by was hit by a bullet when the troops retaliated, according to AP.
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June - 9 
A landmine explosion in South Waziristan on June 9 killed one person and wounded four others, according to Daily Times. The blast occurred in the Shakai valley, 35 kilometers southwest of Wana, at around 9:00am when a private tractor hit a landmine. Saeed Rehman, the 18-year-old driver, died on the
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A landmine explosion in South Waziristan on June 9 killed one person and wounded four others, according to Daily Times. The blast occurred in the Shakai valley, 35 kilometers southwest of Wana, at around 9:00am when a private tractor hit a landmine. Saeed Rehman, the 18-year-old driver, died on the spot while his four co-workers sustained injuries.
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June - 11 
Local Taliban and religious leaders in North Waziristan on June 11 issued public notices warning people of “serious repercussions” if they do not shun “un-Islamic activities” like watching movies and listening to music, Daily Times reported. The announcement comes a day after the military bombed a t
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Local Taliban and religious leaders in North Waziristan on June 11 issued public notices warning people of “serious repercussions” if they do not shun “un-Islamic activities” like watching movies and listening to music, Daily Times reported. The announcement comes a day after the military bombed a terrorist hideout, killing up to 20 terrorists. The Taliban warned tribesmen to avoid hashish, heroin and wine, end all smuggling, ban all “un-Islamic” video and audio cassettes, ban dish antennas in houses and bazaars, and close all gambling dens. All such places of gambling will now be used for a “noble purpose”, the announcement said. The Taliban also announced a ban on interest on loans, and staged fights between birds and animals. “Any person committing these atrocities from Monday [June 12] will be punished accordingly if spared by the government,” said the announcement. Sources said that most local tribesmen supported the announcement, believing its implementation would bring peace to the troubled tribal agency.
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June - 13 
An improvised explosive device exploded near a Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket on June 13 in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, wounding one soldier, according to Daily Times. The picket was reportedly set up at Patassi Ada close to Mir Ali bazaar to protect an army convoy going to Bannu from Miranshah.
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An improvised explosive device exploded near a Frontier Constabulary (FC) picket on June 13 in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, wounding one soldier, according to Daily Times. The picket was reportedly set up at Patassi Ada close to Mir Ali bazaar to protect an army convoy going to Bannu from Miranshah.
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June - 15 
A soldier was killed and six others wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off near an army convoy in the Speem Wam area. Meanwhile, reports from the area said an exchange of fire between the army and militants was continuing and helicopter gun ships were spotted over the area.
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A soldier was killed and six others wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off near an army convoy in the Speem Wam area. Meanwhile, reports from the area said an exchange of fire between the army and militants was continuing and helicopter gun ships were spotted over the area.
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June - 15 
Two security force (SF) personnel were wounded and an army vehicle was damaged in a landmine explosion at Darpakhel in North Waziristan on June 15. An unidentified woman was killed as SF personnel retaliated. Two tribesmen were arrested. Local Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack and said t
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Two security force (SF) personnel were wounded and an army vehicle was damaged in a landmine explosion at Darpakhel in North Waziristan on June 15. An unidentified woman was killed as SF personnel retaliated. Two tribesmen were arrested. Local Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack and said the blast had killed and injured several army soldiers.
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June - 20 
A bomb blast in the Torkham area reportedly destroyed nine vehicles carrying supplies to Afghanistan. The bomb exploded on a truck, destroying it along with eight other vehicles.
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A bomb blast in the Torkham area reportedly destroyed nine vehicles carrying supplies to Afghanistan. The bomb exploded on a truck, destroying it along with eight other vehicles.
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June - 21 
Three Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were killed and three others sustained injuries in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast on the Bannu-Mir Ali road on June 21. The team of six FC personnel was patrolling the road, as an army convoy was to head for Miranshah from Bannu on the route, so
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Three Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were killed and three others sustained injuries in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast on the Bannu-Mir Ali road on June 21. The team of six FC personnel was patrolling the road, as an army convoy was to head for Miranshah from Bannu on the route, sources said, adding, one of the FC personnel might have stepped onto the IED.
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July - 6 
Suspected tribal militants fired several rockets on an army checkpoint at Landai Noor in the Shakai tehsil on July 6.
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Suspected tribal militants fired several rockets on an army checkpoint at Landai Noor in the Shakai tehsil on July 6.
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July - 7 
At least 10 rockets and seven rocket-propelled grenades were fired on an army checkpoint in Tip Ghar. Also, troops posted at Narai Oba in Wana tehsil came under fire.
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At least 10 rockets and seven rocket-propelled grenades were fired on an army checkpoint in Tip Ghar. Also, troops posted at Narai Oba in Wana tehsil came under fire.
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July - 7 
Rockets were also fired on South Waziristan Scouts posted at Nawai Kot.
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Rockets were also fired on South Waziristan Scouts posted at Nawai Kot.
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July - 10 
One person was killed and two others sustained injuries when security forces opened fire following an improvised explosive device (IED) blast at Eidak village near Miramshah in North Waziristan on July 10. The explosion occurred near a seminary when a military convoy was heading towards Bannu. One a
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One person was killed and two others sustained injuries when security forces opened fire following an improvised explosive device (IED) blast at Eidak village near Miramshah in North Waziristan on July 10. The explosion occurred near a seminary when a military convoy was heading towards Bannu. One among the three persons wounded in the explosion succumbed to his injuries later at a local hospital.
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July - 17 
Elsewhere, suspected militants blew up a roadside bomb near Miranshah. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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Elsewhere, suspected militants blew up a roadside bomb near Miranshah. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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August - 4 
Five soldiers were injured and several vehicles damaged when a remote-controlled device exploded near an army camp at Shakai in South Waziristan on August 4, according to Dawn. Officials said that the soldiers were camping in a private rest-house belonging to deceased senator Malik Faridullah Khan i
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Five soldiers were injured and several vehicles damaged when a remote-controlled device exploded near an army camp at Shakai in South Waziristan on August 4, according to Dawn. Officials said that the soldiers were camping in a private rest-house belonging to deceased senator Malik Faridullah Khan in the Shakai area.
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August - 7 
On August 7, suspected terrorists reportedly fired a rocket that landed near a military base in Wana, South Waziristan, without causing any damage. An unnamed official told Associated Press that troops combed the area around the base following the attack, finding three other rockets positioned to be
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On August 7, suspected terrorists reportedly fired a rocket that landed near a military base in Wana, South Waziristan, without causing any damage. An unnamed official told Associated Press that troops combed the area around the base following the attack, finding three other rockets positioned to be launched toward the military facility but they were defused.
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August - 11 
Suspected terrorists fired dozens of rockets at two military posts in South Waziristan on August 11, but no injuries were reported. The two posts were targeted in separate attacks in Shakai, a mountain valley and former militant stronghold north of Wana, South Waziristan’s main town, according to Da
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Suspected terrorists fired dozens of rockets at two military posts in South Waziristan on August 11, but no injuries were reported. The two posts were targeted in separate attacks in Shakai, a mountain valley and former militant stronghold north of Wana, South Waziristan’s main town, according to Daily Times. The 12 rockets fired in the first attack landed near a mountaintop security post, while 15 rockets fired in the other attack landed in a field near another post in Landi Noor village.
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September - 17 
In another incident, suspected militants injured two soldiers in an attack, using rockets and assault rifles, on a military base at Shakai in South Waziristan on September 17-night.
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In another incident, suspected militants injured two soldiers in an attack, using rockets and assault rifles, on a military base at Shakai in South Waziristan on September 17-night.
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September - 19 
According to Statesman, at least four people, including two women workers of the National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), were injured in a bomb explosion at Bajaur in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas on September 19. The remote-controlled bomb hit a vehicle carrying workers of the N
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According to Statesman, at least four people, including two women workers of the National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), were injured in a bomb explosion at Bajaur in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas on September 19. The remote-controlled bomb hit a vehicle carrying workers of the NCHD, injuring two female health workers, the driver and a passer-by. The blast occurred about a week after a local religious group warned non-governmental organisations to stop recruiting women. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the blast but officials believe it was a terrorist attack.
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September - 28 
Meanwhile, a senior official of the political administration of Bajaur Agency escaped a remote-controlled bomb blast unhurt on September 28. Yar Muhammad Khan was on his way to Khar when a roadside remote-controlled bomb exploded damaging his vehicle’s windscreen, a security official told Daily Time
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Meanwhile, a senior official of the political administration of Bajaur Agency escaped a remote-controlled bomb blast unhurt on September 28. Yar Muhammad Khan was on his way to Khar when a roadside remote-controlled bomb exploded damaging his vehicle’s windscreen, a security official told Daily Times. Though the vehicle was slightly damaged, no one was hurt in the attack. No one claimed responsibility for the bombing, but three tribesmen have been detained for questioning, said security official Abdul Qayyum, describing the blast as a “terrorist attack”.
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October - 19 
In the Bajaur Agency, security force personnel escaped unhurt after their check post came under rocket attack while an explosion destroyed a video shop in the agency’s headquarters.
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In the Bajaur Agency, security force personnel escaped unhurt after their check post came under rocket attack while an explosion destroyed a video shop in the agency’s headquarters.
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October - 19 
Two soldiers were killed and three others were wounded when militants attacked a check post in South Waziristan on October 19-evening, Daily Times reported. “Militants fired mortars late on Thursday at the Ganji Tekri check post in the Shakai Valley,” officials said, adding that the soldiers returne
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Two soldiers were killed and three others were wounded when militants attacked a check post in South Waziristan on October 19-evening, Daily Times reported. “Militants fired mortars late on Thursday at the Ganji Tekri check post in the Shakai Valley,” officials said, adding that the soldiers returned fire and the clash continued until dawn but there were no reports of any militant casualties.
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October - 30 
Pakistani troops backed by helicopters firing missiles neutralized an al Qaeda-linked training facility in the Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas near the Afghan border during the early hours of October 30 (today), killing "many" militants, The Associated Press reported. The operat
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Pakistani troops backed by helicopters firing missiles neutralized an al Qaeda-linked training facility in the Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas near the Afghan border during the early hours of October 30 (today), killing "many" militants, The Associated Press reported. The operation targeted a Madrassa (seminary) holding 70-80 militants in a village near the town of Khar, the main town in Bajaur, said military spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan. He said the facility was destroyed but it was not immediately clear how many people had been killed. "We received confirmed intelligence reports that 70-80 militants were hiding in a Madrassa used as a terrorist-training facility, which was destroyed by an army strike, led by helicopters," Sultan said. Soldiers on the ground were tallying the number of dead, he informed. Helicopters fired four to five rockets into the seminary, which was run by Liaquat Hussain, a local cleric who is believed to have been sheltering al Qaeda militants, Sultan said.
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November - 8 
According to Daily Times, electricity supply to Wana in South Waziristan was disrupted on November 8 when militants clashed with security forces. Militants fired four rockets at the Scouts Camp in Wana, three of them hitting the camp. Security forces retaliated, resulting in the disruption of electr
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According to Daily Times, electricity supply to Wana in South Waziristan was disrupted on November 8 when militants clashed with security forces. Militants fired four rockets at the Scouts Camp in Wana, three of them hitting the camp. Security forces retaliated, resulting in the disruption of electricity to Wana.
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November - 9 
Militants fired five rockets targeting a military fort near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan on November 9-night, AFP reported. Separately, armed men reportedly snatched a private vehicle carrying supplies for troops at Ippi village on November 9 and took the contractor hostage.
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Militants fired five rockets targeting a military fort near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan on November 9-night, AFP reported. Separately, armed men reportedly snatched a private vehicle carrying supplies for troops at Ippi village on November 9 and took the contractor hostage.
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November - 10 
A tribal peace committee member and his three friends were killed when a bomb hit their vehicle at Shakai in South Waziristan on November 10, according to Daily Times. Officials said that tribal elder Malik Khan Jan and his three associates were killed in the explosion.
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A tribal peace committee member and his three friends were killed when a bomb hit their vehicle at Shakai in South Waziristan on November 10, according to Daily Times. Officials said that tribal elder Malik Khan Jan and his three associates were killed in the explosion.
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