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January - 14 
According to Dawn, two girls and a woman belonging to the same family died when they stepped on an explosive device in the Matta area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 14. Eye-witnesses said that the victims - Nimro, 16, her sister Jan Bibi, 5, and Fahmeeda, wife
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According to Dawn, two girls and a woman belonging to the same family died when they stepped on an explosive device in the Matta area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 14. Eye-witnesses said that the victims - Nimro, 16, her sister Jan Bibi, 5, and Fahmeeda, wife of Gul Hameed - were cutting grass in the fields when the explosive device went off, killing them on the spot.
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July - 4 
Four civilians were killed and two police personnel were wounded in a bomb blast that targeted a police vehicle in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 4, according to Daily Times. Police officer Saeed Khan said that it was not clear whether a grenade was thrown at the ve
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Four civilians were killed and two police personnel were wounded in a bomb blast that targeted a police vehicle in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 4, according to Daily Times. Police officer Saeed Khan said that it was not clear whether a grenade was thrown at the vehicle or whether a roadside bomb exploded. A number of eyewitnesses claimed that a suicide bomber carried out the attack using an improvised explosive device (IED) near the Kanju Bridge. However, police officials did not confirm the suicide attack but said it cannot be ruled out.
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July - 4 
In another incident, a police personnel, Zahir Shah, was killed and four others sustained injuries during a rocket attack on a police station in the Mata area of Swat district. The blast followed calls on a private Islamist FM radio station in the area for launching a jihad against the government in
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In another incident, a police personnel, Zahir Shah, was killed and four others sustained injuries during a rocket attack on a police station in the Mata area of Swat district. The blast followed calls on a private Islamist FM radio station in the area for launching a jihad against the government in retaliation for the mosque confrontation in Islamabad.
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July - 6 
According to Daily Times, four Pakistan Army personnel, including a Major and a Lieutenant, were killed on July 6 in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack on a military convoy in the Dir district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). "Four soldiers have been martyred in an IED explosion," sa
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According to Daily Times, four Pakistan Army personnel, including a Major and a Lieutenant, were killed on July 6 in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack on a military convoy in the Dir district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). "Four soldiers have been martyred in an IED explosion," said ISPR Director-General, Major General Waheed Arshad. He, however, denied that the attack was a reaction to the standoff with the Lal Masjid brigade in Islamabad. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. According to the locals, the outlawed Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) could be "behind the blast." Dir is a stronghold of the Jamaat-e-Islami and the outlawed TNSM. The attack is the second such in as many days and comes after cleric Fazlullah in Swat gave a call to his supporters for "jihad" on his illegal FM radio channel following the action against Lal Masjid. Agency reports added that Police said the suicide bomber, who was riding a bicycle, killed four security officials.
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July - 12 
A roadside bomb exploded when a military convoy was passing through the Kabal area of Swat district. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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A roadside bomb exploded when a military convoy was passing through the Kabal area of Swat district. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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July - 12 
According to Daily Times, a suicide bomber killed three police personnel, Sub-Inspector Taj Maluk and constables Riaz and Islam Gul, by detonating the explosives wrapped around his waist in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The suicide attack came moments after a military con
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According to Daily Times, a suicide bomber killed three police personnel, Sub-Inspector Taj Maluk and constables Riaz and Islam Gul, by detonating the explosives wrapped around his waist in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The suicide attack came moments after a military convoy passed through the area, informed police officer Abdur Rashid Khan. Unconfirmed reports said that there were two suicide bombers. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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July - 15 
At least 47 people were killed and over a hundred injured in suicide bombings targeting security forces in the Swat and Dera Ismail Khan districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 15 in apparent revenge attacks by militants for the Lal Masjid operation, according to media reports.
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At least 47 people were killed and over a hundred injured in suicide bombings targeting security forces in the Swat and Dera Ismail Khan districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 15 in apparent revenge attacks by militants for the Lal Masjid operation, according to media reports.
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July - 15 
In the first attack, at least 13 security force (SF) personnel and six civilians, including three children, were killed and more than 50 people sustained injuries at Matta in the Swat district when two suicide bombers rammed two cars packed with explosives into an army convoy early in the morning, T
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In the first attack, at least 13 security force (SF) personnel and six civilians, including three children, were killed and more than 50 people sustained injuries at Matta in the Swat district when two suicide bombers rammed two cars packed with explosives into an army convoy early in the morning, The News reported. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. “Some people have been taken into custody and the police are investigating,” disclosed the Swat District Coordination Officer Syed Muhammad Javed.
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July - 23 
According to Dawn, a bomb exploded near Khwazakhela police station in the Matta area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 23, partially damaging its boundary wall and windowpanes of nearby houses. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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According to Dawn, a bomb exploded near Khwazakhela police station in the Matta area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on July 23, partially damaging its boundary wall and windowpanes of nearby houses. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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July - 31 
Four police personnel were wounded when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb at Allabad area in the Swat district.
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Four police personnel were wounded when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb at Allabad area in the Swat district.
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July - 31 
In a separate incident, militants hurled a hand grenade at former government official’s house at Kuza Banda in Kabal. But no casualties were reported.
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In a separate incident, militants hurled a hand grenade at former government official’s house at Kuza Banda in Kabal. But no casualties were reported.
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August - 1 
According to Dawn, a police checkpoint was blown up in the Shakardara area of Swat district on August 1-night. Suspected militants had reportedly planted an improvised explosive device at the post located at some 15 kilometres from Mingora.
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According to Dawn, a police checkpoint was blown up in the Shakardara area of Swat district on August 1-night. Suspected militants had reportedly planted an improvised explosive device at the post located at some 15 kilometres from Mingora.
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August - 3 
According to Dawn, a suicide blast targeting the family of a government official killed two persons and injured six members of the family in the Gora village of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 3-night.
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According to Dawn, a suicide blast targeting the family of a government official killed two persons and injured six members of the family in the Gora village of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 3-night.
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August - 4 
Militants blew up two unmanned police posts in the Swat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on August 4, but there were no casualties, according to Daily Times. The Sangota check post in the Mingorah police area and Alam Ganj check post in the Khozakhel police precincts were blo
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Militants blew up two unmanned police posts in the Swat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) late on August 4, but there were no casualties, according to Daily Times. The Sangota check post in the Mingorah police area and Alam Ganj check post in the Khozakhel police precincts were blown up. These had reportedly been earlier vacated due to security concerns.
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August - 13 
According to Dawn, four civilians were killed and eight others sustained injuries when a vehicle of the National Rural Support Programme struck a roadside explosive device in the Ushu Valley, near the tourist resort of Kalam in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 13.
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According to Dawn, four civilians were killed and eight others sustained injuries when a vehicle of the National Rural Support Programme struck a roadside explosive device in the Ushu Valley, near the tourist resort of Kalam in the Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 13.
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August - 23 
A police van was blown up in the Kot area of Swat district in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 23-evening injuring four police personnel, according to Frontier Post. The Charbagh Police Station van was targeted through a remote control device by the attackers.
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A police van was blown up in the Kot area of Swat district in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 23-evening injuring four police personnel, according to Frontier Post. The Charbagh Police Station van was targeted through a remote control device by the attackers.
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August - 23 
Unidentified militants targeted a police van with a remote-controlled explosive device in the Charbagh area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), injuring four police personnel, reported Daily Times.
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Unidentified militants targeted a police van with a remote-controlled explosive device in the Charbagh area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), injuring four police personnel, reported Daily Times.
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August - 31 
Two soldiers of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) and a civilian were killed and eight people sustained injuries in two attacks at Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 31, according to Dawn. FC personnel and police stationed at the Pakistan-Australia Institute for Hotel Manageme
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Two soldiers of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) and a civilian were killed and eight people sustained injuries in two attacks at Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 31, according to Dawn. FC personnel and police stationed at the Pakistan-Australia Institute for Hotel Management came under attack in the Guli Bagh area leading to the death of two paramilitary soldiers, Noor Bahadur and Waheed Nawaz, and injuries to six soldiers. Official sources said that a police patrol rushed to the area and struck an improvised explosive device on the Langar Road. A civilian, Hazrat Ali, who had been arrested for timber smuggling and was in the police van, was killed in the blast while two police personnel were wounded.
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September - 7 
Suspected militants on September 7 blew up 63 CD and shoe shops in the Mina Bazaar and Ali Plaza area of Swat and partially damaged 21 nearby shops, but there were no casualties. In Ali Plaza, the explosion destroyed 19 shops selling shoes and a mobile repairing shop in the basement, while 27 CD sho
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Suspected militants on September 7 blew up 63 CD and shoe shops in the Mina Bazaar and Ali Plaza area of Swat and partially damaged 21 nearby shops, but there were no casualties. In Ali Plaza, the explosion destroyed 19 shops selling shoes and a mobile repairing shop in the basement, while 27 CD shops and a mobile repairing shop were destroyed in the first floor of the plaza. In Mina Bazaar, the blast destroyed 15 CD shops and partially damaged nine nearby shops. Around 12 mobile repairing shops were partially damaged in Qadria Market. Offices of Daily Times, Aaj TV and Online news agency were also partially damaged due to the Mina Bazaar blasts. A few days ago, unidentified people had reportedly threatened the owners of these video and CDs shops through letters, warning them to close their "un-Islamic" business or face bomb attacks. The owners of the video centres had started negotiating with the local administration to find alternative businesses. However, the militants bombed the CD shops after the deadline expired.
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September - 9 
Militants on September 9 triggered a bomb blast at Islampura in Mingora district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that destroyed a video centre owned by one Gul Shad and partially damaged three other shops, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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Militants on September 9 triggered a bomb blast at Islampura in Mingora district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that destroyed a video centre owned by one Gul Shad and partially damaged three other shops, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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September - 11 
A bomb detonated by pro-Taliban militants on September 11 damaged a rock engraved with images of the Buddha in Malam Jabba in the Swat district, The News reported. “It appears to be the work of local militants who condemn these relics as being un-Islamic… It looks more like a symbolic attack to emba
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A bomb detonated by pro-Taliban militants on September 11 damaged a rock engraved with images of the Buddha in Malam Jabba in the Swat district, The News reported. “It appears to be the work of local militants who condemn these relics as being un-Islamic… It looks more like a symbolic attack to embarrass the government internationally,” local police officer Mohammad Iqbal told AFP.
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September - 19 
Militants ransacked and then blew up a hotel at Chota Kalaam in the Swat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 19, police said, reports Daily Times. The militants took the hotel owner and staff and later dropped them off at a deserted place. The Sardar Hotel owner said he received
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Militants ransacked and then blew up a hotel at Chota Kalaam in the Swat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 19, police said, reports Daily Times. The militants took the hotel owner and staff and later dropped them off at a deserted place. The Sardar Hotel owner said he received anonymous letters threatening to destroy the hotel because women customers came to eat at his restaurant, which the letters termed "un-Islamic".
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September - 20 
Three police personnel and two security force personnel sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near Paithom Hotel in the Gali Bagh area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 20, reports Daily Times. Swat district Police Officer Muhammad Iqbal confirmed the inciden
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Three police personnel and two security force personnel sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near Paithom Hotel in the Gali Bagh area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 20, reports Daily Times. Swat district Police Officer Muhammad Iqbal confirmed the incident, saying that a patrol unit had reached the hotel at around 8.15 am (PST), when a remote-controlled bomb exploded, injuring five people at the hotel. One of the injured, head constable Fazal Nawab, later succumbed to his injuries.
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September - 26 
Elsewhere in the province, seven shops were destroyed on September 26-night when a bomb planted near a barber shop in the Matta area of Swat district exploded, Daily Times reported. The Matta police station house officer said that some militants, who were presumed to have planted the bomb, also fire
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Elsewhere in the province, seven shops were destroyed on September 26-night when a bomb planted near a barber shop in the Matta area of Swat district exploded, Daily Times reported. The Matta police station house officer said that some militants, who were presumed to have planted the bomb, also fired at the police station. However, no casualties were reported.
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September - 29 
According to Dawn, buildings of two girls’ schools in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) were damaged by a bomb blast on September 29-night. Militants, who have been targeting women’s educational institutions for a couple of weeks, had planted an explosive dev
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According to Dawn, buildings of two girls’ schools in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) were damaged by a bomb blast on September 29-night. Militants, who have been targeting women’s educational institutions for a couple of weeks, had planted an explosive device in the Government Girls’ High School, near the Kabal police station, which exploded, damaging part of the building and the wall of the adjacent Government Girls’ Primary School.
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October - 1 
Six army soldiers were injured when the regional headquarters of the Frontier Constabulary located near the naval recruitment centre in Swat came under a rocket and mortar attack on October 1-night.
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Six army soldiers were injured when the regional headquarters of the Frontier Constabulary located near the naval recruitment centre in Swat came under a rocket and mortar attack on October 1-night.
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October - 3 
A man was killed when a bomb he was carrying exploded near the Nishat Chowk in Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 3-morning, according to Dawn. Officials were uncertain about the target of the attack. It was not clear if the man was a suicide bomber, the officials added.
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A man was killed when a bomb he was carrying exploded near the Nishat Chowk in Mingora in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 3-morning, according to Dawn. Officials were uncertain about the target of the attack. It was not clear if the man was a suicide bomber, the officials added.
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October - 8 October - 9
Reports added that there were at least 12 bomb blasts, including nine in Swat and three in Malakand agency, while two barber shops were targeted in Lower Dir on the night between October 8 and 9. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in these blasts.
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Reports added that there were at least 12 bomb blasts, including nine in Swat and three in Malakand agency, while two barber shops were targeted in Lower Dir on the night between October 8 and 9. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported in these blasts.
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October - 13 
Four persons were killed and another sustained injuries when militants ambushed their vehicle in the Arkot area of Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 13, Dawn reported. Local people said a businessman, Afzal Gujar, was injured, while his two brothers — Ayub Khan and Ahsa
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Four persons were killed and another sustained injuries when militants ambushed their vehicle in the Arkot area of Swat district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 13, Dawn reported. Local people said a businessman, Afzal Gujar, was injured, while his two brothers — Ayub Khan and Ahsanullah — and Shahzaman and Akber Bacha were killed. The whereabouts of Afzal are yet to be ascertained. Last month, a bomb had exploded outside the businessman’s home and following the blast, Afzal is reported to have kept in confinement a brother of a local militant and released him after intervention by local elders. Officials believe that the killings might be linked to the enmity between Afzal and militants.
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October - 25 
18 soldiers and two civilians died and 35 others, including nine civilians, were injured in a bomb blast aimed at a vehicle carrying Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel in the Swat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 25, according to Daily Times. The blast occurred at Naw
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18 soldiers and two civilians died and 35 others, including nine civilians, were injured in a bomb blast aimed at a vehicle carrying Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel in the Swat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 25, according to Daily Times. The blast occurred at Nawan Killi, about a kilometer from Swat city, at around 2:45 pm (PST). It set off an explosion of ammunition carried inside the military truck, triggering bullet fire. The blast also damaged 25 shops, a service station, a CNG station and a petrol pump. "I suspect this was the handiwork of a suicide bomber… Part of the truck has been blown up. There is no crater to suggest that it was a roadside bomb. It has been hit from the side," Frontier Constabulary Commandant Malik Mohammad Naveed, whose force suffered most casualties, told Dawn. NWFP Home Secretary Badshah Gul Wazir said: "Investigations are on. But it appears to be the work of a suicide bomber, whether he walked up to the truck or rammed a vehicle into it is yet to be determined." Deputy Inspector-General of Police Akhtar Ali Shah said the evidence suggested a suicide bombing. An AFP report quoted a Swat administration official Fazlur Rehman as saying that 30 people had died in the blast.
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October - 28 
At least 29 people were killed and 55 others wounded on the third consecutive day of clashes between Taliban militants and the security forces (SFs) in the Swat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 28, according to The News. The dead included 15 militants, 11 SF personnel a
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At least 29 people were killed and 55 others wounded on the third consecutive day of clashes between Taliban militants and the security forces (SFs) in the Swat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 28, according to The News. The dead included 15 militants, 11 SF personnel and three civilians. Unconfirmed reports, however, said that 20 SF personnel were killed in a suicide bombing in Sangota. There were conflicting claims from both the sides as the military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad put the death toll of the militants at 50-60. “The report about the casualties is based on intercepted messages of the local militants,” he claimed. However, he had no information about the fatalities suffered by the SFs. “I can’t give you an exact figure of the casualties from the security forces because the Army is not directly involved in the operation. We have provided them only gunship helicopters,” Waheed added. Sirajuddin, a purported spokesman of the local Taliban and military commander, claimed that no one was killed from their side. He added that 20 SF personnel were killed in a suicide attack in the Sangota area. Sirajuddin also claimed of having blown up a police post in Manglawar on the Malam Jabba Road.
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November - 5 
Sporadic clashes continued between local Taliban fighters and law enforcement agencies in four subdivisions of Swat, reports The News. Security forces based in Fizzagat, Frontier Constabulary Camp at Kanju and Saidu Sharif airport fired rockets and used mortar guns to target Taliban strongholds at M
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Sporadic clashes continued between local Taliban fighters and law enforcement agencies in four subdivisions of Swat, reports The News. Security forces based in Fizzagat, Frontier Constabulary Camp at Kanju and Saidu Sharif airport fired rockets and used mortar guns to target Taliban strongholds at Matta, Khawazakhela, Kabal and Charbagh subdivisions. The militants retaliated by firing at security forces. A minor boy received injuries when a mortar shell fired by security forces hit his family home in Shakardara area of Matta. Several other houses at Shakardara, Golra and other mountainous villages of the subdivision were badly damaged due to heavy shelling by security forces. A Taliban spokesman claimed that they had arrested an alleged spy at Shanqwatai area of Matta subdivision. The identity of the man was not revealed.
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November - 9 
At least two soldiers were killed and 14 others wounded when a military convoy hit a roadside bomb near Kabal in the Swat district on November 9, according to The News. Sources said that troops were supposed to be deployed in the troubled Kabal subdivision when an improvised explosive device hit the
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At least two soldiers were killed and 14 others wounded when a military convoy hit a roadside bomb near Kabal in the Swat district on November 9, according to The News. Sources said that troops were supposed to be deployed in the troubled Kabal subdivision when an improvised explosive device hit their convoy. Two of the vehicles were also badly damaged in the blast.
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November - 12 
Local people said the clashes erupted in the valley on November 12 after two helicopters came under fire in Matta. They stated that militants had captured anti-aircraft guns from security forces. Three helicopters reportedly carried out intense shelling on suspected militants’ positions in Pir Kali,
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Local people said the clashes erupted in the valley on November 12 after two helicopters came under fire in Matta. They stated that militants had captured anti-aircraft guns from security forces. Three helicopters reportedly carried out intense shelling on suspected militants’ positions in Pir Kali, Sambet Chowk and Sairi. Sources said that one militant was killed and five were injured in the attack. A civilian was killed when a mortar shell reportedly fired from a Frontier Corps camp in Kabal hit his shop at Koza Bandae.
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November - 15 
30 more people, including 20 militants and four civilians, were killed and more than 70 others, including 50 civilians, injured as security forces continued bombing suspected militants’ hideouts in the Shangla and Swat districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on the third consecutive day
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30 more people, including 20 militants and four civilians, were killed and more than 70 others, including 50 civilians, injured as security forces continued bombing suspected militants’ hideouts in the Shangla and Swat districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on the third consecutive day on November 15, according to The News. Military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad confirmed that 20 militants were killed - 12 of them in Shangla and eight in Swat. He said several militants were injured and their bunkers destroyed in the daylong shelling by the gunship helicopters and artillery in both the districts. The spokesman termed as baseless the militants’ claim that 60 soldiers were killed in Shangla in two days of fighting. Further, Gen Waheed admitted to have received some reports about civilian casualties in the Shangla district, but did not provide any details. “For the first time the troops have started operation to clear the Bisham-Shangla road and attacked a critical gorge about 5km from Alpuri. We have reports of the killing of 12 militants in that action,” Gen Arshad told Dawn. He claimed that the militants had abandoned Alpuri and fled to the mountains near Mingora.
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November - 15 
The News quoting Army sources based in the Swat district reports that 20 more militants were killed when troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery attacked pro-Taliban militants in Kuza Banda, Basham and Shangla on November 15. Six persons, including three women, sustained injuries when gu
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The News quoting Army sources based in the Swat district reports that 20 more militants were killed when troops backed by helicopter gun ships and artillery attacked pro-Taliban militants in Kuza Banda, Basham and Shangla on November 15. Six persons, including three women, sustained injuries when gunship helicopters targeted residential buildings in Kuza Banda and Charbagh.
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November - 16 
Two soldiers were wounded when their convoy was attacked by hand grenades. Police said dozens of militants were wounded when their hideouts were neutralized in various parts of Swat district on November 16. ‘Maulana Fazlullah's men are using light and heavy weapons, and the security forces are also
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Two soldiers were wounded when their convoy was attacked by hand grenades. Police said dozens of militants were wounded when their hideouts were neutralized in various parts of Swat district on November 16. ‘Maulana Fazlullah's men are using light and heavy weapons, and the security forces are also responding by targeting their positions by helicopter gun ships and artillery,’' said an unnamed police official. The reports added total 100 militants were killed in Swat.
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November - 17 
The News reports that the Pakistan Army on November 17 accelerated its operation in the Swat and Shangla districts killing 20 militants. Officials and local residents told that artillery and mortar shelling forced the militants to retreat from Alpuri subdivision, which serves as district headquarter
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The News reports that the Pakistan Army on November 17 accelerated its operation in the Swat and Shangla districts killing 20 militants. Officials and local residents told that artillery and mortar shelling forced the militants to retreat from Alpuri subdivision, which serves as district headquarters of Shangla. Military spokesman Major-General Waheed Arshad told that security forces targeted militant hideouts and positions in different areas of Shangla district, killing 20 militants and injuring several others. He further said that Alpuri was cleared of militants and the troops could enter there anytime on November 18 (today). On other hand, residents of Shangla told that dozens of people were killed and around 50 were injured in artillery and mortar shelling by the security forces, with 15 civilians killed in Belay Baba alone.
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November - 18 
In the adjacent Swat district, gunship helicopters and artillery were used to target positions of the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants from the TNSM in which official sources said 16 people, including six civilians, were killed and 20 non-combatants injured. Locals from Mingora said around 70 morta
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In the adjacent Swat district, gunship helicopters and artillery were used to target positions of the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants from the TNSM in which official sources said 16 people, including six civilians, were killed and 20 non-combatants injured. Locals from Mingora said around 70 mortar shells were fired on suspected militant hideouts in various places like Bandai, Shakardara, Kanju, Ningwalai and Manaja in Kabal. Officials said 10 militants were killed and eight injured in mortar and artillery shelling in the Kabal area on November 18-evening. A local resident Shereenzada in Shakardara said his two daughters were killed and three other children injured when an artillery shell hit his house. In the Manaja village of Kabal subdivision, residents said three women and a minor were killed and five others wounded in alleged strafing by helicopters.
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November - 18 
According to The News, more than 40 people, including 10 civilians, were killed in the Swat and Shangla districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on November 18 when gunship helicopters and security forces continued targeting militants’ hideouts and faced retaliation. Approximately 30 civ
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According to The News, more than 40 people, including 10 civilians, were killed in the Swat and Shangla districts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on November 18 when gunship helicopters and security forces continued targeting militants’ hideouts and faced retaliation. Approximately 30 civilians were injured in the prolonged shelling by military choppers and artillery in the two districts. Military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad said that the security forces continued pounding militants’ strongholds in both the regions but said he did not have the actual death toll suffered by the militants on November 18. Gen Waheed also termed a claim made by militants’ spokesman Sirajuddin to have killed 45 Pakistani soldiers in the Belay Baba area of Shangla district as baseless and ridiculous, saying that when the ground forces did not take part in any kind of activity, then how did they kill the soldiers.
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November - 18 
An AFP report added that artillery and helicopter gun-ships on November 18 pounded bases of militants in the Kanju area of Swat Valley, Major General Waheed Arshad said “a military operation is already under way. Ground forces will also be used to intensify the operation shortly,” adding that milita
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An AFP report added that artillery and helicopter gun-ships on November 18 pounded bases of militants in the Kanju area of Swat Valley, Major General Waheed Arshad said “a military operation is already under way. Ground forces will also be used to intensify the operation shortly,” adding that militant casualties were heavy. The military spokesperson disclosed that about 120 militants had been killed in the past few days, with five soldiers also dying in the clashes.
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November - 19 
Gen Waheed said gunship choppers destroyed two compounds of militants in the Kooza Bandai area. However, no report of casualties was immediately available. Unconfirmed reports said 12 persons were killed and 15 injured when mortar shells fired by the SFs hit residential areas in the Hazara village o
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Gen Waheed said gunship choppers destroyed two compounds of militants in the Kooza Bandai area. However, no report of casualties was immediately available. Unconfirmed reports said 12 persons were killed and 15 injured when mortar shells fired by the SFs hit residential areas in the Hazara village of Kabal.
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November - 19 
Military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad informed that since militants, whom he referred to as "robbers" and "dacoits", were hiding in residential areas the locals were advised to either expel them from their towns or themselves shift to other places so that they do not suffer in case of mi
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Military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad informed that since militants, whom he referred to as "robbers" and "dacoits", were hiding in residential areas the locals were advised to either expel them from their towns or themselves shift to other places so that they do not suffer in case of military action. He said militants' hideouts in both the Swat and Shangla districts were targeted by gunship helicopters, mortar and artillery shells which caused heavy losses to the militants but since fighting was still continuing there he could not receive actual death toll suffered by the militants.
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November - 19 
Unknown people hurled a hand grenade at a local police station in Kabal which the militants renamed as Taliban Police Station following its capture recently, but caused no loss to life.
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Unknown people hurled a hand grenade at a local police station in Kabal which the militants renamed as Taliban Police Station following its capture recently, but caused no loss to life.
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November - 24 November - 25
Security forces claimed on November 25 that they had killed 30 militants and captured two strategic mountain positions of militants and key routes to Imam Dehri in the Swat valley of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Sources told Dawn that troops, backed by artillery and helicopter gun-ships, cap
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Security forces claimed on November 25 that they had killed 30 militants and captured two strategic mountain positions of militants and key routes to Imam Dehri in the Swat valley of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Sources told Dawn that troops, backed by artillery and helicopter gun-ships, captured the key positions of Najia Top and Usmani Sar after shelling the Imam Dehri, Koza Banda and Bara Banda areas. According to a military press release, 30 militants had been killed in the operation since November 24-night. It further said that two soldiers had been killed and two others injured in the operation. There were also reports of some civilians killed by the artillery fire.
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November - 26 
According to The News, five soldiers were injured when a military convoy was attacked in a roadside bomb blast triggered by remote-control near the Police Lines in Mingora city on late November 26-night.
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According to The News, five soldiers were injured when a military convoy was attacked in a roadside bomb blast triggered by remote-control near the Police Lines in Mingora city on late November 26-night.
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November - 26 
Security forces (SFs) used artillery and gunship helicopters on pro-Taliban militants in the Swat valley of NWFP, killing 40 militants, including two commanders, and losing four soldiers, said military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad. He said five more soldiers were injured in the operation. A
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Security forces (SFs) used artillery and gunship helicopters on pro-Taliban militants in the Swat valley of NWFP, killing 40 militants, including two commanders, and losing four soldiers, said military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad. He said five more soldiers were injured in the operation. Arshad told Daily Times that the hilltops had been cleared, while SFs were now advancing towards areas where the militants had taken refuge.
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December - 3 
According to Daily Times, the army destroyed a petrol and ammunitions depot used by militants in the Swat district of NWFP with heavy artillery fire from helicopter gun-ships. Fuel supply to the militants has been suspended after the destruction of a key petrol station in the Kooz Shor area of Matta
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According to Daily Times, the army destroyed a petrol and ammunitions depot used by militants in the Swat district of NWFP with heavy artillery fire from helicopter gun-ships. Fuel supply to the militants has been suspended after the destruction of a key petrol station in the Kooz Shor area of Matta sub-division, said Amjad Iqbal, a military spokesman at the Swat Media Centre. Security forces seized sophisticated weapons and explosives from a house in the Nangolai area of Kabal sub-division, said Iqbal. Troops have taken control of the area between Kanjoo and Baryam Chowk of Swat, he added. He informed that troops had set up check posts at Pir Kalay and Barymam Chowk - areas previously controlled by the militants.
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December - 3 
Unidentified militants blew up a video shop situated on the Mardan-Malakand road. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The explosion damaged the windowpanes and shutter of the shop, situated at Mangal Bagh Chowk.
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Unidentified militants blew up a video shop situated on the Mardan-Malakand road. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The explosion damaged the windowpanes and shutter of the shop, situated at Mangal Bagh Chowk.
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December - 5 
Earlier, troops backed by tanks and gunship helicopters advanced towards Imam Dheri and seized control of a seminary run by Fazlullah, and an adjacent mosque without any resistance. De-mining experts have reportedly started combing the area for landmines and booby traps. In Khwazkhela, the troops ha
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Earlier, troops backed by tanks and gunship helicopters advanced towards Imam Dheri and seized control of a seminary run by Fazlullah, and an adjacent mosque without any resistance. De-mining experts have reportedly started combing the area for landmines and booby traps. In Khwazkhela, the troops have taken control of a police station from the militants and handed it over to the local police. An unspecified number of militants fled the towns before they were overrun. About 400 troops and police moved in, and found the complex abandoned, AP reported. The troops also dismantled a prison set up by militants inside a girls’ primary school in the Matta sub-division and freed dozens of people, an intelligence official told AFP. There were reports that Fazlullah’s deputy, Maulana Shah Dauran, had been killed in a gun-battle late on December 5, military spokesman Amjad Iqbal said. "The forces will chase militants out of the area," the in-charge of the Swat operation, Maj-Gen Naseer Janjua, said told journalists in the village, according to Dawn. He claimed that most parts of the Swat Valley had been cleared of militants and some remaining pockets would soon be eliminated.
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December - 5 
Security forces captured Imam Dheri, headquarters of the pro-Taliban militant leader Maulana Fazlullah of the TNSM, and the Khwazkhela area in Swat district, officials said on December 6, according to Daily Times. The army also blew up the houses of Fazlullah and his spokesman Maulana Sirajuddin, be
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Security forces captured Imam Dheri, headquarters of the pro-Taliban militant leader Maulana Fazlullah of the TNSM, and the Khwazkhela area in Swat district, officials said on December 6, according to Daily Times. The army also blew up the houses of Fazlullah and his spokesman Maulana Sirajuddin, besides seizing several weapons, computers and some bottles of liquor from the site, army officials said. The liquor was believed to be seized at militants’ check-posts from people. A militant, however, denied that the liquor belonged to them and termed it ‘a drama’, according to Dawn. "They are in control of that area and they can stage any drama they want. It has nothing to do with us," said Afsar Khan.
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December - 9 
Three police personnel and seven civilians, including two children, were killed and a child was wounded in a car bombing in the Swat district of NWFP on December 9, army spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, Daily Times reported. The suicide bomber detonated his explosive-laden jeep when he wa
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Three police personnel and seven civilians, including two children, were killed and a child was wounded in a car bombing in the Swat district of NWFP on December 9, army spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said, Daily Times reported. The suicide bomber detonated his explosive-laden jeep when he was stopped at the Ningolai check-post in Kabal sub-division at around 11.15am. According to a bomb disposal official, about 10kg to 15kg of explosives were used in the blast, Dawn reported. “It was a suicide attack,” said Swat Media Centre spokesman Major Amjad Iqbal.
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December - 10 
Troops launched artillery attack on suspected militant hideouts near the Piochar and Loe Namal towns in the Swat district of NWFP on December 10-night, killing 20 militants and injuring at least 15 others, according to Daily Times. “According to our information, 20 militants were killed while 10-15
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Troops launched artillery attack on suspected militant hideouts near the Piochar and Loe Namal towns in the Swat district of NWFP on December 10-night, killing 20 militants and injuring at least 15 others, according to Daily Times. “According to our information, 20 militants were killed while 10-15 were injured on Monday night,” military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP on December 11. He said the army also used gunship helicopters to purge the areas of militants.
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December - 24 
Several trenches were destroyed as several gunship helicopters pounded Taliban positions in the Bamakhela area of Matta tehsil (administrative division) in Swat. The Mingora Media Centre in-charge Colonel Nadeem said that the helicopters had targeted Taliban positions at Bamakhela. He, however, did
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Several trenches were destroyed as several gunship helicopters pounded Taliban positions in the Bamakhela area of Matta tehsil (administrative division) in Swat. The Mingora Media Centre in-charge Colonel Nadeem said that the helicopters had targeted Taliban positions at Bamakhela. He, however, did not disclose the number of militant casualties. Officials said the troops controlled the area from Charbagh to Kalam after the two-day operation.
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December - 25 
Security forces (SFs) on December 25 blew up the hujra (living quarters) of Mahmood Khan, an associate of TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah, in the Hazara village of Kabal subdivision in the Swat district. The government’s media centre alleged that the building was being used as a centre for planning te
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Security forces (SFs) on December 25 blew up the hujra (living quarters) of Mahmood Khan, an associate of TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah, in the Hazara village of Kabal subdivision in the Swat district. The government’s media centre alleged that the building was being used as a centre for planning terrorist activities. It claimed that the house and a seminary run by Mahmood had been left untouched on "humanitarian grounds".
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December - 28 
The former Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-e-Azam (PML-Q) minister, Asfandyar Amirzaib and eight others were killed and several others injured in a roadside bomb explosion near the Manglore village of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 28, according to Daily Times.
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The former Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-e-Azam (PML-Q) minister, Asfandyar Amirzaib and eight others were killed and several others injured in a roadside bomb explosion near the Manglore village of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 28, according to Daily Times.
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