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January - 9 
Four soldiers were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Pakistan Army camp in the South Waziristan Agency on January 9, several hours after a military operation in the area in which three houses of tribesmen were demolished for allegedly harbouring "foreign terrorists". An Inter-Services Pu
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Four soldiers were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Pakistan Army camp in the South Waziristan Agency on January 9, several hours after a military operation in the area in which three houses of tribesmen were demolished for allegedly harbouring "foreign terrorists". An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesperson while confirming the deaths said that a stray rocket fell in the army camp at Zeray Noor village near Wana. Unnamed official sources were quoted as saying in The News that at least four RPG-7 rockets targeted the camp where a brigade of the Pakistan Army was deployed to assist in the operations against Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects. Meanwhile, Mohammad Azam Khan, political agent of South Waziristan, said "Preliminary probe showed that the rockets came from the south from an area inhabited by the Zalikhels, a section of the Wazir tribe. We would now initiate action against the Zalikhel tribe under the terms of the territorial responsibility."
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March - 16 
At least 14 security force (SF) personnel and 24 terrorists were reportedly killed and 15 SF personnel sustained injuries on March 16 during an operation against Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects in the South Waziristan tribal agency bordering Afghanistan. Two of the terrorists killed were stated to be
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At least 14 security force (SF) personnel and 24 terrorists were reportedly killed and 15 SF personnel sustained injuries on March 16 during an operation against Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects in the South Waziristan tribal agency bordering Afghanistan. Two of the terrorists killed were stated to be Chechens. According to The Dawn, at least 18 paramilitary troops were missing and it was not immediately clear whether they also had been killed in the day-long encounter. Major General Shaukat Sultan, Director General, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said that eight Frontier Corps personnel and 24 "foreign terrorists" had lost their lives in the heavy exchange of fire. However, reports indicated that the number of casualties could be higher. Brigadier (retd) Mahmud Shah, Secretary (Security) for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), told The News that SF personnel in the Kaloshah area initially raided two houses owned by wanted terrorists, Nek Mohammad and Nur Islam, following reports that the two men and some "foreign terrorists" were hiding there. The terrorists, who according to officials and eyewitnesses numbered 400 to 500, fought 700 troops from the Frontier Corps's South Waziristan Scouts and Tall Scouts, reported Dawn.
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March - 22 
At least 13 soldiers were killed and 22 others sustained injuries as terrorists ambushed a Pakistan Army convoy on March 22 near the town of Wana in South Waziristan.
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At least 13 soldiers were killed and 22 others sustained injuries as terrorists ambushed a Pakistan Army convoy on March 22 near the town of Wana in South Waziristan.
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March - 23 
At least four soldiers were reportedly killed and four others sustained injuries during a rocket attack at Kurram Agency in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 23. Corps Commander of Peshawar, Lt Gen Safdar Hussain, while confirming the attack told The News that it was a raid by unknown
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At least four soldiers were reportedly killed and four others sustained injuries during a rocket attack at Kurram Agency in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 23. Corps Commander of Peshawar, Lt Gen Safdar Hussain, while confirming the attack told The News that it was a raid by unknown people on a forces’ post.
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March - 23 
Authorities confirmed that the two tribesmen who were fired at by a helicopter gunship in the Kalothay area on March 23 had died. The News also reported that the number of Pakistan Army and paramilitary Frontier Corps personnel who have died in the ongoing South Waziristan operations now stood at 60
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Authorities confirmed that the two tribesmen who were fired at by a helicopter gunship in the Kalothay area on March 23 had died. The News also reported that the number of Pakistan Army and paramilitary Frontier Corps personnel who have died in the ongoing South Waziristan operations now stood at 60. Another 45 troops were wounded and 24 were missing.
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March - 26 
According to The News, the casualties suffered by the Pakistan Army in the ongoing military operations against Taliban and Al Qaeda in South Waziristan rose to 43 on March 26 when bodies of eight missing soldiers were found by members of a pro-government tribal Lashkar (force). These soldiers are be
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According to The News, the casualties suffered by the Pakistan Army in the ongoing military operations against Taliban and Al Qaeda in South Waziristan rose to 43 on March 26 when bodies of eight missing soldiers were found by members of a pro-government tribal Lashkar (force). These soldiers are believed to have gone missing when terrorists ambushed their convoy near Sarwakai Tehsil on March 22. Corps Commander Peshawar, Lt-Gen Safdar Hussain, confirmed that the mutilated bodies of eight soldiers were found by the Mahsud tribal Lashkar and delivered to the authorities. "These were cold-blooded murders. This is the "Jihad" that those terrorists are waging. Those giving "Fatwa" against the Army and in support of such killers should do some soul-searching," opined Hussain.
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March - 31 
More than 3,000 armed tribesmen from the Mahsud tribe reportedly assembled in South Waziristan on March 31 to become part of a force that would launch operations against Al Qaeda suspects who killed 20 soldiers and wounded another 24 in an ambush on a military convoy on March 22. According to The Ne
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More than 3,000 armed tribesmen from the Mahsud tribe reportedly assembled in South Waziristan on March 31 to become part of a force that would launch operations against Al Qaeda suspects who killed 20 soldiers and wounded another 24 in an ambush on a military convoy on March 22. According to The News, Mahsud tribal elders said they expected the force in Spinkai Raghzai village to increase to 6,000 soon. "We would raid hideouts of the suspects, expel al-Qaeda members and supporters from the Ladha and Sarwakai Tehsils (sub-districts) inhabited by the Mahsud tribe, and nab all the wanted men," explained one of the elders.
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June - 9 
At least 25 persons, including 17 security force personnel, were reportedly killed and 11 persons sustained injuries during a gun-battle with terrorists in the Tiyarza area of South Waziristan on June 9. Official sources in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan Agency, confirmed the deaths of at le
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At least 25 persons, including 17 security force personnel, were reportedly killed and 11 persons sustained injuries during a gun-battle with terrorists in the Tiyarza area of South Waziristan on June 9. Official sources in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan Agency, confirmed the deaths of at least 25 persons during attacks on an Army camp and Frontier Corps (FC) posts in Tiyarza by the terrorists, suspected to be foreign nationals supported by local Mahsud and Wazir tribesmen. However, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) security chief, Brig (retd) Mehmood Shah, told Daily Times that more than 20 terrorists were killed and one was arrested, while the Army had found six bodies. He also claimed that one paramilitary personnel was killed and three civilians, including a woman, died in the crossfire, while three children were injured. Military regime spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan has claimed that there were only "a few casualties" among the army and paramilitary personnel, but refused to give any figures.
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June - 10 
Attacks on military and paramilitary forces continued for the second day in the South Waziristan Agency even as bodies of four more suspected foreign terrorists were reportedly found on June 10, increasing the death toll to 41. Twenty suspected foreign terrorists, four locals, including a woman, and
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Attacks on military and paramilitary forces continued for the second day in the South Waziristan Agency even as bodies of four more suspected foreign terrorists were reportedly found on June 10, increasing the death toll to 41. Twenty suspected foreign terrorists, four locals, including a woman, and 17 paramilitary personnel have been killed thus far, according to The News. While suspected Al Qaeda terrorists and their tribal supporters reportedly fired eight rockets and missiles at a military camp in Zerhinoor, the Scouts Camp in Wana was targeted with four rockets.
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June - 11 
On day three of the military operations against suspected Al Qaeda and Taliban fugitives in South Waziristan on the Afghan border, the Pakistani Army backed by Air Force fighter jets, gunship helicopters and artillery, are reported to have neutralised many terrorist hideouts. According to reports, f
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On day three of the military operations against suspected Al Qaeda and Taliban fugitives in South Waziristan on the Afghan border, the Pakistani Army backed by Air Force fighter jets, gunship helicopters and artillery, are reported to have neutralised many terrorist hideouts. According to reports, fighting in the area has left 58 persons dead, including 15 security force personnel, during the last three days. According to The News, four jet-fighters bombed terrorist hideouts at Shakai in the early hours of June 11 and continued to hit other targets in the adjoining areas. Later, gunship helicopters reportedly flew over the area strafing positions of the terrorists. Further, at least 26 helicopters flew overhead with some of them airdropping army commandoes to secure the area. At least 10 choppers landed at Naway Kot and are reported to have destroyed the homes of two tribesmen, Dawar Khan and Eida Khan, who were accused of sheltering the fugitives. There were also reports that at least 40 houses used by the suspected terrorists, who reportedly include Uzbeks, Chechens, Afghans and some Arabs, were attacked from the air. Military regime spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan said the military had responded with "appropriate measures" against miscreants who violated the April 24-Shakai agreement between the Government and tribesmen. Sultan also said the latest fighting on June 11 resulted in the deaths of 35 terrorists and 15 soldiers and added that operations were continuing as of early evening on June 11 and described the situation as being fluid.
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June - 13 
Security forces killed at least eight suspected terrorists who tried to sneak into Angoradda from Afghanistan in three vehicles, an unnamed army official told Reuters on June 13. "When they were challenged, they opened fire. Our soldiers responded, destroying their two vehicles and killing at least
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Security forces killed at least eight suspected terrorists who tried to sneak into Angoradda from Afghanistan in three vehicles, an unnamed army official told Reuters on June 13. "When they were challenged, they opened fire. Our soldiers responded, destroying their two vehicles and killing at least eight of them," he said.
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June - 14 
At least three paramilitary personnel were reportedly killed and three more sustained injuries on June 14, when a bomb blew up their vehicle in North Waziristan near the Afghan border. According to local administration official Syed Zahirul Islam, it was a remote controlled bomb that was planted on
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At least three paramilitary personnel were reportedly killed and three more sustained injuries on June 14, when a bomb blew up their vehicle in North Waziristan near the Afghan border. According to local administration official Syed Zahirul Islam, it was a remote controlled bomb that was planted on the road between the region’s main town Miranshah and Mir Ali, bordering Afghanistan. The bomb exploded at Aidak village as the vehicle carrying troops from the paramilitary Frontier Corps reached the area.
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July - 16 
On July 16, three tribesmen were killed and six other injured in an exchange of fire between army personnel and the militants in the South Waziristan tribal region. According to reports, a rocket hit the house of a tribesman in Tehsil Tiarza area, 30-kilometre north of Wana, which killed three labou
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On July 16, three tribesmen were killed and six other injured in an exchange of fire between army personnel and the militants in the South Waziristan tribal region. According to reports, a rocket hit the house of a tribesman in Tehsil Tiarza area, 30-kilometre north of Wana, which killed three labourers on the spot and injured six others.
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July - 20 
Security force personnel are reported to have killed at least ten foreign terrorists while targeting two hideouts with artillery and gunship helicopters at Shakai in South Waziristan on July 20. Among those dead are believed to be two Uzbeks. Pakistan Army spokesperson, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, whil
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Security force personnel are reported to have killed at least ten foreign terrorists while targeting two hideouts with artillery and gunship helicopters at Shakai in South Waziristan on July 20. Among those dead are believed to be two Uzbeks. Pakistan Army spokesperson, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, while confirming the attack on terrorist hideouts, did not give details on the number of suspects killed.
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July - 21 
At least four soldiers sustained injuries when their vehicle reportedly hit a land mine at Toor bridge near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on July 21. According to The Nation, the army vehicle was on its way from Wana to Dera Ismael Khan when it hit a remote-controlled land mine planted on
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At least four soldiers sustained injuries when their vehicle reportedly hit a land mine at Toor bridge near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on July 21. According to The Nation, the army vehicle was on its way from Wana to Dera Ismael Khan when it hit a remote-controlled land mine planted on the road.
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August - 5 
According to The News, at least 11 persons were killed and 12 others sustained injuries in an exchange of fire between troops and terrorists in different parts of South Waziristan on August 5. Separately, an unconfirmed report said that terrorists ambushed an Army convoy at Khomrang, close to the Sh
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According to The News, at least 11 persons were killed and 12 others sustained injuries in an exchange of fire between troops and terrorists in different parts of South Waziristan on August 5. Separately, an unconfirmed report said that terrorists ambushed an Army convoy at Khomrang, close to the Shakai valley in South Waziristan, killing at least eight soldiers.
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August - 5 
Security force personnel targeted terrorist hideouts with heavy guns and mortars in the mountainous region of Skakai, Tiarza and Ziyari Noor Camp. Locals said the firing caused damage to four houses in Ser Kot Potaikhel near Shakai. There were also reports that seven persons of the family of Malik N
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Security force personnel targeted terrorist hideouts with heavy guns and mortars in the mountainous region of Skakai, Tiarza and Ziyari Noor Camp. Locals said the firing caused damage to four houses in Ser Kot Potaikhel near Shakai. There were also reports that seven persons of the family of Malik Nandar Khan, including two women, were killed and six others sustained injuries in the shelling. Some official sources in South Waziristan have however confirmed the death of only five tribesmen in the firing.
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August - 6 
Six tribesmen were reportedly killed and two others sustained injuries at Shakai in South Waziristan on August 6. According to an eyewitness, at least six persons from the Khunyakhel sub-tribe of Ahmadzai Wazir died when several houses were hit by mortar shells fired by the security forces in pursui
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Six tribesmen were reportedly killed and two others sustained injuries at Shakai in South Waziristan on August 6. According to an eyewitness, at least six persons from the Khunyakhel sub-tribe of Ahmadzai Wazir died when several houses were hit by mortar shells fired by the security forces in pursuit of terrorists in Shakai. Earlier the terrorists had unsuccessfully tried to target the Shisha Picket outside Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan. Troops have also reportedly arrested 30 suspects from Narai on suspicion of their involvement in the recent attack on a military convoy in the area.
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August - 23 
Security forces are reported to have killed four Uzbek terrorists during an encounter on August 23 in the Miranshah area of North Waziristan. "Four bodies have been brought so far and it is possible the number of casualties may be more," military regime spokesperson Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan said in a
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Security forces are reported to have killed four Uzbek terrorists during an encounter on August 23 in the Miranshah area of North Waziristan. "Four bodies have been brought so far and it is possible the number of casualties may be more," military regime spokesperson Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan said in a statement. The raid was launched after intelligence reports said that some foreign terrorists were hiding on the outskirts of Miranshah, said Sultan. According to The News, it coincided with military operations on the other side of the border by US helicopter gun-ships and hundreds of Afghan and US-led troops.
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August - 29 
Three soldiers were reportedly killed during separate attacks in Waziristan along the Afghan border on August 29. Two soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight others sustained injuries when terrorists fired three missiles on a camp of the troops at Wana in South Waziristan. Separately, a
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Three soldiers were reportedly killed during separate attacks in Waziristan along the Afghan border on August 29. Two soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight others sustained injuries when terrorists fired three missiles on a camp of the troops at Wana in South Waziristan. Separately, a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled bomb at Maidano, close to Razmak, in North Waziristan killing at least one soldier and wounding three others. According to The News, there was another explosion at the same spot where the military vehicle was destroyed while two unexploded bombs were recovered and later defused by the troops. No reports of loss of life were reported in the second explosion.
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September - 5 
Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Cor
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Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Corps were trying to defuse it in the Jag Zawar area, some 25 kilometers north of Wana. An unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News that "The landmine was planted in the area by al-Qaeda linked militants to target Pakistani troops." However, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, the military regime spokesperson, while confirming the explosion added that it was triggered accidentally when the soldiers were trying to defuse the landmine.
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September - 8 
According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which des
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According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which destroyed a military jeep and injured three soldiers, on a by-pass road in Wana. Fifteen others were wounded. Military regime spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan said on Pakistan Television that the army had arrested 28 people after the clash in Wana.
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September - 10 
According to The News, 13 more people, including seven soldiers and six suspected terrorists, were killed during clashes in the Kanigoram and Karwan Manza areas of South Waziristan on September 10. There were also unconfirmed reports that the death toll on the security forces side was 11, including
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According to The News, 13 more people, including seven soldiers and six suspected terrorists, were killed during clashes in the Kanigoram and Karwan Manza areas of South Waziristan on September 10. There were also unconfirmed reports that the death toll on the security forces side was 11, including two officers, while seven others were wounded in the ambush on a military convoy by tribal militants in Karawan Manza on September 9.
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September - 10 
Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, said the Army has killed 10 more terrorists, including an unspecified number of foreigners, during an assault on a suspected terrorist hideout at Kani Guram, a village in South Waziristan. Sultan added that troops also seized several computers,
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Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, said the Army has killed 10 more terrorists, including an unspecified number of foreigners, during an assault on a suspected terrorist hideout at Kani Guram, a village in South Waziristan. Sultan added that troops also seized several computers, dozens of CDs and some written material. Five foreigners trying to escape from the area have reportedly been arrested. The attack came hours after an aerial raid on a suspected Al Qaeda training camp in Dila Khula killed at least 50 people on September 9.
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September - 14 
At least eight people were reportedly killed on September 14 when security forces clashed with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists in the Makin area of South Waziristan. "The dead included five militants," an unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News. The clashes occurred after terrorists holed up
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At least eight people were reportedly killed on September 14 when security forces clashed with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists in the Makin area of South Waziristan. "The dead included five militants," an unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News. The clashes occurred after terrorists holed up in the surrounding hills attacked the troops, he said.
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September - 14 
Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded
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Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded when an army convoy was ambushed near Jandola. Clashes were also reported from Karwan Minza, Asman Minza and Della, areas largely inhabited by the Mahsud tribe.
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September - 15 
According to Daily Times, eight soldiers and four terrorists were killed during clashes between security forces and terrorists in the Laddha area of South Waziristan on September 15. Seven soldiers and four terrorists are reported to have died and 13 soldiers sustained injuries during an encounter i
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According to Daily Times, eight soldiers and four terrorists were killed during clashes between security forces and terrorists in the Laddha area of South Waziristan on September 15. Seven soldiers and four terrorists are reported to have died and 13 soldiers sustained injuries during an encounter in the Karwan Manza.
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September - 29 
At least 40 terrorists and five soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes between security forces (SFs) and the former in the Khatey Kali area of North Waziristan on September 29. The clashes erupted after troops laid a siege to houses in the area after receiving information about the presence of f
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At least 40 terrorists and five soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes between security forces (SFs) and the former in the Khatey Kali area of North Waziristan on September 29. The clashes erupted after troops laid a siege to houses in the area after receiving information about the presence of foreign terrorists in the area. The troops soon came under fire from the terrorists who attacked an army convoy which was heading towards Datakhel from Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan.
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October - 1 
A landmine explosion is reported to have killed four schoolchildren, aged between nine and 13, and wounded another on October 1 in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan.
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A landmine explosion is reported to have killed four schoolchildren, aged between nine and 13, and wounded another on October 1 in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan.
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October - 4 
Four terrorists were killed and nine security force personnel sustained injuries during an encounter in South Waziristan on October 4. The troops are also reported to have targeted terrorist hideouts in the Karwan Manza, Laddah and Asman Manza areas of South Waziristan.
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Four terrorists were killed and nine security force personnel sustained injuries during an encounter in South Waziristan on October 4. The troops are also reported to have targeted terrorist hideouts in the Karwan Manza, Laddah and Asman Manza areas of South Waziristan.
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October - 14 
The News reports that on October 14, one of the two Chinese hostages and five kidnappers were killed as a result of an operation by the Pakistan Army commandos near Chakmalay village in the South Waziristan province. Wang Ping, a Chinese engineer working on the Gomal Zam Dam project, sited in parts
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The News reports that on October 14, one of the two Chinese hostages and five kidnappers were killed as a result of an operation by the Pakistan Army commandos near Chakmalay village in the South Waziristan province. Wang Ping, a Chinese engineer working on the Gomal Zam Dam project, sited in parts of South Waziristan tribal agency and Tank district, was killed in the operation, while his other colleague, Wang Ende, survived. Ping was the chief surveyor in the private Chinese company that had brought more than 80 persons from China to work on the project. Corps Commander Peshawar, Lt-Gen Safdar Hussain, stated that the kidnappers shot dead the Chinese hostage, prompting the troops to kill the five kidnappers and rescue the second Chinese engineer. The troops reportedly recovered five AK-47 rifles, one rocket-launcher, four rockets, four hand grenades, and 17 magazines of bullets from the possession of the terrorists.
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October - 19 
At least three soldiers were killed and five others sustained injuries on October 19 evening when terrorists ambushed a military convoy in South Waziristan’s Spinkai Raghzai town. The News reports that four terrorists and two civilians were also killed in the fighting. Two among the five wounded sol
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At least three soldiers were killed and five others sustained injuries on October 19 evening when terrorists ambushed a military convoy in South Waziristan’s Spinkai Raghzai town. The News reports that four terrorists and two civilians were also killed in the fighting. Two among the five wounded soldiers were stated to be of officer rank.
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October - 20 
The News reports that troops entered Spinkai Raghzai in South Waziristan on October 20 even as five more deaths were reported. Sources said four of those killed were civilians while soldiers found the body of a militant in a ravine near Spinkai Raghzai. Another militant was captured from the same pl
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The News reports that troops entered Spinkai Raghzai in South Waziristan on October 20 even as five more deaths were reported. Sources said four of those killed were civilians while soldiers found the body of a militant in a ravine near Spinkai Raghzai. Another militant was captured from the same place. Eleven other persons were injured in different incidents on October 20. Another report said six soldiers were wounded when their convoy was attacked by militants on the Sraghar-Gabar road north of Spinkai Raghzai.
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October - 22 
Dawn reports that two soldiers and three civilians were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in different parts of the South Waziristan tribal region on October 22. Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded near the Laddah Fort. S
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Dawn reports that two soldiers and three civilians were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in different parts of the South Waziristan tribal region on October 22. Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded near the Laddah Fort. Soon after the bomb explosion, security forces started firing from the Laddah Fort, killing a woman and her minor child.
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October - 23 
Associated Press quoting Brig Mahmood Shah, chief of security for the Wana region reports that ten militants were reportedly killed in an hour-long clash on October 23 night when the troops returned fire after they were attacked near Lalizai village north-east of Wana. Brig Shah said the troops did
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Associated Press quoting Brig Mahmood Shah, chief of security for the Wana region reports that ten militants were reportedly killed in an hour-long clash on October 23 night when the troops returned fire after they were attacked near Lalizai village north-east of Wana. Brig Shah said the troops did not suffer any casualties, and the militants retreated to nearby hills after about an hour of fighting. He said intelligence information indicated 10 fighters were killed, but conceded that no bodies have been retrieved because the fleeing militants took them along.
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October - 26 
Daily Times reports that 17 tribesmen of the Mahsud jirga were killed and many were injured in a rocket attack near Jandola, 65 kilometres east of Wana in the South Waziristan agency on October 26 afternoon. Army spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan blamed militants for the incident that happened in She
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Daily Times reports that 17 tribesmen of the Mahsud jirga were killed and many were injured in a rocket attack near Jandola, 65 kilometres east of Wana in the South Waziristan agency on October 26 afternoon. Army spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan blamed militants for the incident that happened in Sheikh Ziarat near Jandola and said, "Militants fired a 107mm rocket at the jirga". However, a tribal elder disputed the spokesman’s claim and accused the security forces of targeting the tribesmen.
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October - 27 
Three people were killed and two others wounded when paramilitary troops opened fire on a van at a checkpoint near Azam Warsak, 10 kilometer west of Wana on October 27. Dawn reports that locals alleged that they were civilians and had nothing to do with militants operating in the region. However Maj
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Three people were killed and two others wounded when paramilitary troops opened fire on a van at a checkpoint near Azam Warsak, 10 kilometer west of Wana on October 27. Dawn reports that locals alleged that they were civilians and had nothing to do with militants operating in the region. However Maj-Gen Shaukat Sultan, said that those killed were militants.
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November - 4 
Eight soldiers were killed and six others wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine planted by militants near Kanigoram in South Waziristan on November 4, Dawn reported. The landmines were activated by remote control, official added.
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Eight soldiers were killed and six others wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine planted by militants near Kanigoram in South Waziristan on November 4, Dawn reported. The landmines were activated by remote control, official added.
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November - 9 
Daily Times reports that backed by helicopter gunships and artillery, the Pakistan Army started another operation against militants in South Waziristan, killing six of them and losing three soldiers on November 9. Military spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan stated the operation was started in the area
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Daily Times reports that backed by helicopter gunships and artillery, the Pakistan Army started another operation against militants in South Waziristan, killing six of them and losing three soldiers on November 9. Military spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan stated the operation was started in the area between Dilla Kula and Spinkay Raghzai and added that the bodies of the six militants were retrieved and "there could be more casualties among them". Several hundred long-range artillery shells were fired on the militants' positions in Zmaray, Chotkhel, Khadkhel, Darwazai Zor, Karwan Manza and Asman Manza, where a large number of Mehsud tribesmen live.
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November - 22 
The News quoting an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesman reports that troops have killed 20 militants in raids on a seminary and a camp in South Waziristan as part of ongoing operations against Al Qaeda-linked fighters. Eight people were killed at the seminary in Lalejai area, a military
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The News quoting an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesman reports that troops have killed 20 militants in raids on a seminary and a camp in South Waziristan as part of ongoing operations against Al Qaeda-linked fighters. Eight people were killed at the seminary in Lalejai area, a military spokesman said in a statement. "In the Lalejai area, Maulvi Bashir’s Madrassah had been serving as a hub of terrorist activities from where miscreants had been launching frequent attacks against security forces and the civil population."
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