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October - 1 
at least four militants were killed when a United States (US) drone fired four missiles targeting a vehicle in Khwaidadkhel area of Mir Ali tehsil (revenue unit) in North Waziristan Agency, reported Daily Times.
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at least four militants were killed when a United States (US) drone fired four missiles targeting a vehicle in Khwaidadkhel area of Mir Ali tehsil (revenue unit) in North Waziristan Agency, reported Daily Times.
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October - 1 
At least seven militants were killed as troops retaliated after a landmine blast killed a security officer in the Mamozai area of Orakzai Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 1, reports Central Asia Online. Sources said one
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At least seven militants were killed as troops retaliated after a landmine blast killed a security officer in the Mamozai area of Orakzai Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 1, reports Central Asia Online. Sources said one security officer was killed and two others were injured by the roadside blast in the Mamozai area. The security team had been on a routine patrol when their vehicle was attacked. Other Security Forces responded to the attack by using heavy artillery fire on suspected militant hideouts, killing at least seven militants and destroying two hideouts.
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October - 1 
unidentified militants blew up a Government Primary School Kamal Khel in Qandaro of Safi tehsil in Mohmand Agency, increasing the number of destroyed schools in the agency so far to 104, Central Asia Online quoting officials reported. Two rooms and t
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unidentified militants blew up a Government Primary School Kamal Khel in Qandaro of Safi tehsil in Mohmand Agency, increasing the number of destroyed schools in the agency so far to 104, Central Asia Online quoting officials reported. Two rooms and the walls of Government Primary School were damaged, Agency Education Officer Said Muhammad Khan told Central Asia Online.
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October - 2 
A firing squad of the Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) killed one of its former ‘commanders’, Ghuncha Gul Zakhakhel, in Spin Drand area of Sipah in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 2 after keeping him in their custody for al
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A firing squad of the Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) killed one of its former ‘commanders’, Ghuncha Gul Zakhakhel, in Spin Drand area of Sipah in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 2 after keeping him in their custody for almost 18 months, reports Dawn. Sources said the firing squad shot Ghuncha Gul Zakhakhel on the orders of its leader Mangal Bagh. Ghuncha Gul, who was heading his own breakaway group Tawheedul Islam had gone missing in April last year and the LI conceded that he was in their captivity. Roza Gul, an associate of Ghuncha, confirmed the killing and said his group was yet to receive the body. Ghuncha Gul and Mangal Bagh had joined hands after the latter fled from Bara during an operation in 2004 and took shelter in Gogrina village of Zakhakhel Bazaar. Sources said Ghuncha Gul headed a gang of kidnappers before joining Mangal Bagh and he was wanted by the political administration in a number of criminal cases. Ghuncha Gul and his associates developed differences with Mangal over the kidnapping and killing of Zakhakhel cleric Maulana Mohammad Hashim in March 2011.
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Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) offer security for Imran Khan's South Waziristan rally, reports The Express Tribune. In a meeting of the TTP, the outfit set aside its earlier plans to send suicide bombers to assassinate PTI chief Imran Khan, during
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Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) offer security for Imran Khan's South Waziristan rally, reports The Express Tribune. In a meeting of the TTP, the outfit set aside its earlier plans to send suicide bombers to assassinate PTI chief Imran Khan, during his visit to South Waziristan for a “peace march”. The Express Tribune quoting the UK-based daily The Telegraph said that senior ‘commanders’ of TTP as saying that the group noted Khan’s vehement opposition to US drone strikes against militants in its territory “as it reversed course to offer security assistance.” A TTP spokesperson said, “We are ready to provide them security if they need. We endorse Imran Khan’s plea that drone strikes are against our sovereignty. The anti-drone rallies should have been taken out by the religious leaders long ago but Imran had taken the lead and we would not harm him or his followers.” Earlier, the TTP had criticised Khan’s statement in which he had called himself a “liberal”. The TTP contended that by classifying himself as a liberal, Imran Khan had proved that he was a slave of the Western powers — especially the US and Europe. The organisation held that they were not satisfied with his policies.
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The South Waziristan Agency’s political administration rejected a request by the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), cricketer Imran Khan, to hold a rally in the Kotkai area near the Jandola, reports Dawn. A local administration officer said
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The South Waziristan Agency’s political administration rejected a request by the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), cricketer Imran Khan, to hold a rally in the Kotkai area near the Jandola, reports Dawn. A local administration officer said the situation in Waziristan is not fit for holding a rally and that the administration can’t protect nearly 100,000 expected participants. The officer said intelligence reports suggested terrorist plans to attack the rally and that local tribesmen opposed holding the event.
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Security Forces (SFs) conducted a search operation in Khanzadgan Musakhel area of Baizai tehsil and arrested six suspect persons.
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Security Forces (SFs) conducted a search operation in Khanzadgan Musakhel area of Baizai tehsil and arrested six suspect persons.
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The chief of Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) Imran Khan on October 3 announced that he will lead a procession to be attended besides PTI supporters by journalists and human rights activists to the tribal region on October 6, to highlight the plight of
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The chief of Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) Imran Khan on October 3 announced that he will lead a procession to be attended besides PTI supporters by journalists and human rights activists to the tribal region on October 6, to highlight the plight of people bearing the brunt of military action, militancy and US drone attacks, reports Dawn. Meanwhile, the administration of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) has expressed concern over Imran Khan’s plan to hold a rally in South Waziristan, describing the law and order situation in the region ‘unfavorable’. “Imran Khan should postpone his rally as the circumstances are not conducive for the time being,” FATA Additional Chief Secretary Dr Tashkain said. However, the PTI is firm on its plan to hold the rally. “Imran Khan’s visit will not create trouble for anyone. We don’t see the situation unfavorable anywhere in the tribal region,” PTI leader Pervez Khan Khattak said. He said a party delegation had recently visited South Waziristan and reviewed the situation. “We are going there (Waziristan) for peace…tribal elders will give a warm welcome to us. No one can stop us now,” he added.
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October - 3 
the FATA chapter of PTI has accused the Government of creating hurdles for it in holding a peace march. “Any step aimed at hindering the peace march of the party towards Waziristan will have dire consequences,” Nazar Nawaz, the organiser of PTI for t
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the FATA chapter of PTI has accused the Government of creating hurdles for it in holding a peace march. “Any step aimed at hindering the peace march of the party towards Waziristan will have dire consequences,” Nazar Nawaz, the organiser of PTI for tribal areas, told a press conference in Peshawar. He said that it was duty of the administration to provide full security to the participants of peace march because it was in the best interests of the country.
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Three security men were injured in a blast near Gora Parai checkpost in Baizai tehsil (revenue unit) of Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 3, reports Dawn. Sources said that security personnel were on routine patr
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Three security men were injured in a blast near Gora Parai checkpost in Baizai tehsil (revenue unit) of Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 3, reports Dawn. Sources said that security personnel were on routine patrol when the explosive device planted along the road went off.
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The Peshawar High Court on October 4 directed the Defence and Interior Ministries to produce lists of all detention facilities operated and maintained by intelligence agencies, including Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Military Intelligence (MI) a
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The Peshawar High Court on October 4 directed the Defence and Interior Ministries to produce lists of all detention facilities operated and maintained by intelligence agencies, including Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Military Intelligence (MI) and intelligence wing of Frontier Corps, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), reports Dawn. A bench comprising Chief Justice Dost Mohammad Khan and Justice Shahjehan Khan Akhunzada took exception to the slow pace of recovery of the ‘missing persons’ and directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Police officer (PPO) and the Peshawar Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) to form a special team of experts to probe cases of these persons and inform the bench about results on the next hearing on October 23. The bench issued directions for the sharing of the order with the provincial Home Secretary, observing if no positive development took place in these cases, the court would be constrained to issue any strict order. The bench conducted marathon hearing for many hours in around 65 habeas corpus petitions related to enforced disappearances. Relatives of ‘missing persons’, including women and children, turned up in large numbers.
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October - 5 
Six militants and one soldier were killed in exchange of fire when militants from Afghanistan side attacked a border security post in Gursal area in Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 5, reports Dawn. Sources said
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Six militants and one soldier were killed in exchange of fire when militants from Afghanistan side attacked a border security post in Gursal area in Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 5, reports Dawn. Sources said that a group of militants attacked Mohmand Rifles border post in Gursal area with heavy and light weapons from across the Afghan border near the posts manned by Afghan troops. Security Forces (SFs) retaliated and the exchange of fire continued for over an hour. As a result, Naib Subedar Umar Daraz Khattak was killed while Naik Sher Aslam Khattak and sepoy Sabiullah received injuries. Official sources claimed that six militants were killed in the exchange of fire. SFs took into custody body of an unknown militant along with three Kalashnikovs and one anti-tank gun from the site of the incident. However, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) central ‘spokesman’ Ehsanullah Ehsan phoned media persons from unknown location and claimed that 17 security personnel were killed and as many injured in the attack.
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October - 5 
The Dawn reports that five volunteers of Akakhel Amn Lashkar were killed and six others were injured in a clash with the militants on October 5, in Bara tehsil in Khyber Agency. The sources said that militants belonging to the banned Lashkar-e-Islam
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The Dawn reports that five volunteers of Akakhel Amn Lashkar were killed and six others were injured in a clash with the militants on October 5, in Bara tehsil in Khyber Agency. The sources said that militants belonging to the banned Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) attacked the office of Amn Lashkar.
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October - 5 
the political agent of South Waziristan said that PTI ‘Peace March’ to the agency’s Kotkai area will not be allowed due to security threats. The political agent told The Express Tribune that the rally led by Imran Khan’s party was dubbed a peace marc
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the political agent of South Waziristan said that PTI ‘Peace March’ to the agency’s Kotkai area will not be allowed due to security threats. The political agent told The Express Tribune that the rally led by Imran Khan’s party was dubbed a peace march and hopefully there will be no resistance from the PTI’s side regarding the decision. He warned that the security situation was not fit to host such a big rally and the decision to not allow it was taken at his own level without any Federal Government involvement.
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October - 6 
Five members of a peace militia were killed and seven others injured in militants attack in the Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of Khyber Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 6, reports Daily Times. Official sources in the polit
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Five members of a peace militia were killed and seven others injured in militants attack in the Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of Khyber Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 6, reports Daily Times. Official sources in the political administration said that the militants attacked positions of the peace militia in the Akkakhel area. The volunteers retaliated to the attack. The militants fled after the gun battle.
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October - 6 
unidentified miscreants blew up a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) container through an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in Jamrud Bazaar in Kyber Agency. However, no casualties were reported.
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unidentified miscreants blew up a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) container through an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in Jamrud Bazaar in Kyber Agency. However, no casualties were reported.
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October - 7 
The participants of a jirga (tribal council) in Khar of Bajaur Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 7 demanded of the Government to end military operation in Federally Administered Tribal Areas as use of force was no soluti
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The participants of a jirga (tribal council) in Khar of Bajaur Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 7 demanded of the Government to end military operation in Federally Administered Tribal Areas as use of force was no solution to the issue of insurgency, reports Dawn. They asked Government to hold talks with all militant groups in FATA for restoration of lasting peace in tribal areas. Tribal elders, religious scholars and political leaders attended the jirga that was organised by Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam – Fazl (JUI-F). JUI-F provincial leader Mufti Abdul Shakoor, former Member of National Assembly (MNA) Maulana Ghulam Mohammad Sadiq, Malik Abdul Qadar Khan and others spoke on the occasion.
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October - 9 
a US drone strike targeting a militant compound killed five militants in Hurmuz area, east of Miranshah, the headquterer of North Waziristan Agency, near the Afghan border. “Several US drones flew into the area before dawn and fired four missiles on
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a US drone strike targeting a militant compound killed five militants in Hurmuz area, east of Miranshah, the headquterer of North Waziristan Agency, near the Afghan border. “Several US drones flew into the area before dawn and fired four missiles on a compound, killing five militants,” an unnamed security official said.
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October - 9 
bullet-riddled bodies of seven TI militants were found in a drain in Sipah area. There were marks of torture on the bodies. The TI militants had been abdcuted from Zakhakhel Bazaar area a week ago.
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bullet-riddled bodies of seven TI militants were found in a drain in Sipah area. There were marks of torture on the bodies. The TI militants had been abdcuted from Zakhakhel Bazaar area a week ago.
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October - 9 
Days after leading hundreds of peace activists to the door steps of drone afflicted South Waziristan Agency (FATA), Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on October 9 said that shooting down drones attacking Pakistani areas would be an opti
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Days after leading hundreds of peace activists to the door steps of drone afflicted South Waziristan Agency (FATA), Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on October 9 said that shooting down drones attacking Pakistani areas would be an option of last resort and that the key to peace in FATA lay with its armed tribal residents, reports The Express Tribune. Speaking with Talat Hussain on Express News show “Live with Talat”, Khan said that the only way to bring peace to the troubled badlands of Pakistan was to visibly pull out of America’s war, call for an end to drone strikes and entrust the armed tribals to Police their own areas. Detailing that the objective of his march was to create peace by taking tribals on board, he stressed that true peace could only be achieved once the war of hearts and minds are won. “War on terror was a war against extremism, but it has only served to intensify extremism,” he said. The second objective of the march, Khan said, was to talk with tribals of agencies afflicted by drones and militancy. He said that there is a need to combat the perception that Pakistan is fighting America’s war which breeds hatred against the Government. “You need to get out of America’s war, to remove the perception we are getting money from US, or take their orders, tell the tribals that the jihad has ended. Only then the local people will stand up against militants.” Offering a solution to militancy, he said “the only way is to give tribals the responsibility to deal with the militants, and then gradually withdraw our forces and exit US’ war.”
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October - 9 
Six militants of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) and their ‘commander’ Khan Mohammad were killed when a bomb exploded in a bunker they had occupied after a clash with their rival outfit Tawheedul Islam (TI) in Sipah area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber
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Six militants of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) and their ‘commander’ Khan Mohammad were killed when a bomb exploded in a bunker they had occupied after a clash with their rival outfit Tawheedul Islam (TI) in Sipah area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 9, reports Dawn.
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October - 9 
three persons sustained injuries when unidentified militants ambushed a vehicle at Parao area in Kurram Agency, reports Daily Times. According to political administration, the vehicle en-route to Peshawar when reached at Parao area, unidentified gunm
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three persons sustained injuries when unidentified militants ambushed a vehicle at Parao area in Kurram Agency, reports Daily Times. According to political administration, the vehicle en-route to Peshawar when reached at Parao area, unidentified gunmen opened fire at bus. As a result, three persons were injured.
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October - 10 
Two children were injured when a mortar shell hit a home in the Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 10, reports Daily Times. The mortar, fired from an unidentified loca
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Two children were injured when a mortar shell hit a home in the Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 10, reports Daily Times. The mortar, fired from an unidentified location, hit the house of a tribesman identified as Abdul Latif at Gud Malang in the Akkakhel area. As a result of the attack two children were injured and two rooms were damaged, local sources said.
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October - 11 
a pro-government tribal elder, Malik Masher Khan, and his two bodyguards, Zarin Khan and Zer Jan, were shot dead and his nephew was injured when unidentified militants sprayed bullets on their vehicle at Derga Mandai village in Miramshah of North Waz
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a pro-government tribal elder, Malik Masher Khan, and his two bodyguards, Zarin Khan and Zer Jan, were shot dead and his nephew was injured when unidentified militants sprayed bullets on their vehicle at Derga Mandai village in Miramshah of North Waziristan Agency, reports Dawn. Residents said that Malik Masher Khan was on way home from Miramshah when assailants opened fire at his vehicle at Derga Mandai village on Miramshah-Ghulam Khan Road. Malik Masher belonged to Borakhel tribe, a sub-clan of Ahmedzai Wazir tribe.
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October - 11 
At least 18 militants, mostly Afghans, were killed in a US drone attack on October 11 at a militant compound in the Baland Khel area of Orakzai Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) near the border with Afghanistan, reports Daily T
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At least 18 militants, mostly Afghans, were killed in a US drone attack on October 11 at a militant compound in the Baland Khel area of Orakzai Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) near the border with Afghanistan, reports Daily Times. “US drones fired four missiles on a militant compound and initial reports say 11 militants have died,” local administration chief Khushal Khan said. He said most of the dead were Afghans. His deputy Rafiq Mohmand later put the death toll at 18. Militants had sealed off the flattened building and were recovering bodies, he said. The building belonged to Maulvi Shakirullah, a ‘commander’ in the forces of Hafiz Gul Bahadur group. Bahadur is an ally of the al Qaeda-linked Haqqani network blamed by the Americans for a string of high-profile attacks in Afghanistan.
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October - 11 
militants attacked a passenger van in Hasan Zai Bazaar in Orakzai Agency, killing eight anti-Taliban Mushti tribesmen and injuring 22 others, reports Central Asia Online. The passenger van was carrying Mushti tribesmen from Mushti Mela to Kalaya, the
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militants attacked a passenger van in Hasan Zai Bazaar in Orakzai Agency, killing eight anti-Taliban Mushti tribesmen and injuring 22 others, reports Central Asia Online. The passenger van was carrying Mushti tribesmen from Mushti Mela to Kalaya, the agency headquarters, when a remote-controlled improvised explosive device blew up on Mushti-Mela Road in Hasan Zai Darra
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October - 11 
two volunteers of a local peace lashkar (tribal militia) were killed and three others injured in a bomb blast at a checkpost in the Zakhakhel area of Khyber Agency, reports Daily Times.
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two volunteers of a local peace lashkar (tribal militia) were killed and three others injured in a bomb blast at a checkpost in the Zakhakhel area of Khyber Agency, reports Daily Times.
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October - 12 
a mosque was destroyed in Roudh Mandi area of Haleemzai tehsil in Mohmand Agency after explosives planted on the premises went off, reports Dawn. No damage to human life was reported as no one was present in the mosque at the time of the blast. Secur
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a mosque was destroyed in Roudh Mandi area of Haleemzai tehsil in Mohmand Agency after explosives planted on the premises went off, reports Dawn. No damage to human life was reported as no one was present in the mosque at the time of the blast. Security forces later arrested four tribesmen under Frontier Crime Regulation.
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October - 12 
militants blew up the abandoned house of a peace activist, Haji Shah Mohammad, in Spin Qabar area of Bara tehsil in the night of October 12. Sources said the explosion destroyed a major portion of the house.
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militants blew up the abandoned house of a peace activist, Haji Shah Mohammad, in Spin Qabar area of Bara tehsil in the night of October 12. Sources said the explosion destroyed a major portion of the house.
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October - 12 
Six militants and two Security Force (SF) personnel were killed during a clash in Asma Manza area of Laddah tehsil (revenue unit) in South Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 12, reports Dawn. The militants atta
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Six militants and two Security Force (SF) personnel were killed during a clash in Asma Manza area of Laddah tehsil (revenue unit) in South Waziristan Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 12, reports Dawn. The militants attacked the Security Forces’ check-post in the Asma Manza area at 5am, killing two SF personnel. The troops retaliated and killed six militants and injuring some others. The report conflicted with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claims to have killed more than 15 soldiers.
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October - 12 
three Shia students, including a girl who was identified as Nabila, were injured when the vehicle carrying them from Kohat to Parachinar comes under militants’ attack near Durrani area in Kurram Agency, reports Daily Times. The girl Nabila said that
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three Shia students, including a girl who was identified as Nabila, were injured when the vehicle carrying them from Kohat to Parachinar comes under militants’ attack near Durrani area in Kurram Agency, reports Daily Times. The girl Nabila said that they were returning from Kohat University to their native areas after appearing in viva exams for their master’s degree. The militants intercepted the vehicle and opened fire when it was near Durrani area. They then threw acid on the students. On October 9, three Shias were injured, when militants opened fire at a passenger vehicle in Lower Kurram.
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October - 13 
The Army put the ball in the political leadership’s court on October 13 on the question of whether or not to launch an operation in North Waziristan Agency (NWA), reports Dawn. “It is going to be a political decision,” ISPR chief Lieutenant General A
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The Army put the ball in the political leadership’s court on October 13 on the question of whether or not to launch an operation in North Waziristan Agency (NWA), reports Dawn. “It is going to be a political decision,” ISPR chief Lieutenant General Asim Bajwa said. A similar sense was conveyed at a press briefing at ISPR. Speculations about an impending operation had grown after a strong reaction by the military and civilian leaders over the attack on teenaged activist Malala Yousufzai. A day after the military threw the ball in politicians’ court for a military operation in the North Waziristan tribal region, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain on October 24 gave the “go-ahead” for the offensive. Addressing a gathering of party workers at Jinnah Ground in Azizabad of Karachi by phone from London, the MQM chief called upon the Pakistan military to “open their eyes” and act, offering his party’s support during the offensive.
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October - 14 
a jirga (tribal council) of Haleemzai tribe in Mohammad Agency has unanimously decided to extend full support to the Government and the security forces to eliminate militants from the area. Addressing the jirga, the tribal elders from different sub-t
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a jirga (tribal council) of Haleemzai tribe in Mohammad Agency has unanimously decided to extend full support to the Government and the security forces to eliminate militants from the area. Addressing the jirga, the tribal elders from different sub-tribes of Haleemzai resolved that they would fight against the militants and fully support the security forces in the operation against militants who were depriving the children of education and health facilities and destroying the tribal customs and traditions.
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October - 14 
a security man and a militant were killed in an exchange of fire in Akkakhel of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency, reports Dawn. Officials said that a joint patrolling party of Khasadar and Frontier Constabulary was ambushed by militants in
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a security man and a militant were killed in an exchange of fire in Akkakhel of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency, reports Dawn. Officials said that a joint patrolling party of Khasadar and Frontier Constabulary was ambushed by militants in Akkakhel. An FC man was killed in the attack. In the retaliatory fire, a militant was also killed, they said.
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October - 14 
At least six militants were killed and one soldier sustained injuries in a clash in the Barlas area of Mamozai in Orakzai Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 14, reports Daily Times. Security officials said the militants a
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At least six militants were killed and one soldier sustained injuries in a clash in the Barlas area of Mamozai in Orakzai Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 14, reports Daily Times. Security officials said the militants attacked a patrol party in the Barlas area in the wee hours, injuring a soldier. Six militants were killed and four others injured in the retaliatory fire by the Security Forces (SFs). The forces launched a massive search operation in Ghundai, Mula Pattay and Koranchki villages and seized a huge quantity of arms and ammunition concealed in caves in the areas.
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October - 15 
A 13-year-old boy was seriously injured when explosive device went off in Hilalkhel area of Charming in Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 15, reports Dawn. Local sources said that some boys were playing in a field
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A 13-year-old boy was seriously injured when explosive device went off in Hilalkhel area of Charming in Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 15, reports Dawn. Local sources said that some boys were playing in a field when an explosive device planted by militants exploded, seriously injuring Usman.
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October - 15 
a community health centre was partially damaged in a blast in Bar Taras area of Salarzai tehsil (revenue unit). Officials said that unidentified militants planted explosives inside the building of community health centre and detonated. As a result, t
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a community health centre was partially damaged in a blast in Bar Taras area of Salarzai tehsil (revenue unit). Officials said that unidentified militants planted explosives inside the building of community health centre and detonated. As a result, the building was partially damaged. No group claimed responsibility for the blast.
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October - 15 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested 13 suspected militants during a search operation in Jamrud tehsil of Khyber Agency. Sources said that the operation in Bakarabad locality was conducted on information about presence of suspected militants in the area. F
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested 13 suspected militants during a search operation in Jamrud tehsil of Khyber Agency. Sources said that the operation in Bakarabad locality was conducted on information about presence of suspected militants in the area. Forces condoned off the entire area for almost nine hours and conducted house-to-house search.
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October - 16 
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on October 16 opposed the Government’s move to get approval of parliament for a military offensive against terrorists in North Waziristan Agency, reports Daily Times. The Government was prepared to table the r
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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on October 16 opposed the Government’s move to get approval of parliament for a military offensive against terrorists in North Waziristan Agency, reports Daily Times. The Government was prepared to table the resolution in the assembly but refrained to get it approved from the Lower House after the PML-N did not support it on the pretext that the Government had not implemented previous resolutions passed by parliament. The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)-led Government wanted to bring the resolution in the wake of last week’s assassination attempt on Malala Yousufzai in Swat Valley. The PPP Chief Whip Khursheed Shah declared that the Government would only move the resolution once it reached a consensus. After this announcement the deputy speaker deferred the session for an indefinite period. Shah said, “The government doesn’t want to divide the nation, therefore, will not table the resolution.” Opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan criticised the government for non-implementation of as many as 12 unanimous resolutions. “We had supported the government in larger interest of the country,” he lamented. While rejecting the government’s resolution, Nisar referred to several statements by ministers that Mullah Fazlullah had orchestrated the attack on Malala. “Take the House into confidence and spell out your policy in clear terms,” Nisar said as he pointed out that military operation in Swat had not yielded any of the desired results. He said that launching of military operation on the pretext of Malala attack was like “fooling the nation”. “The House has unanimously passed a resolution against weekly change in prices of petroleum products but the government did not pay any heed to it and changed prices after two days of its passage,” he said.
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October - 17 
a girl, identified as Hisha Bibi (14), suffered injuries in a rocket attack from across the border on Mina, Sapary and Bandagi villages of Mamond tehsil in Bajaur Agency, reports Dawn. Rahim Khan, a local, said that militants fired 12 rockets.
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a girl, identified as Hisha Bibi (14), suffered injuries in a rocket attack from across the border on Mina, Sapary and Bandagi villages of Mamond tehsil in Bajaur Agency, reports Dawn. Rahim Khan, a local, said that militants fired 12 rockets.
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October - 17 
A man and two women of the same family were injured when a rocket fired from Afghanistan fell on a house in Khadar Khel village of Spinwam tehsil (revenue unit), in sub-division Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal
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A man and two women of the same family were injured when a rocket fired from Afghanistan fell on a house in Khadar Khel village of Spinwam tehsil (revenue unit), in sub-division Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 17, reported The Express Tribune. A total of four rockets came from across the border; out of which one fell on the house while the other three landed in an empty place and damaged nothing, the tribal source added.
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October - 17 
elders of the Mamond tribe have expressed concern over the rocket attack, warning that tribesmen will have to retaliate if cross-border attacks continue.
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elders of the Mamond tribe have expressed concern over the rocket attack, warning that tribesmen will have to retaliate if cross-border attacks continue.
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October - 18 
At least eight militants were killed and seven others injured when Security Forces backed by fighter planes bombed suspected militants’ positions in different parts of Bara in Khyber Agency in Khyber Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FAT
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At least eight militants were killed and seven others injured when Security Forces backed by fighter planes bombed suspected militants’ positions in different parts of Bara in Khyber Agency in Khyber Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 18, reports Daily Times. Four hideouts were also destroyed in the attack.
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October - 18 
the Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Moazzam Ali Khan said on October 18 that it was unfortunate that the attack on Malala Yusufzai was being used to justify the launch of a military operation in North Waziristan Agency. When asked whether Pakistan w
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the Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Moazzam Ali Khan said on October 18 that it was unfortunate that the attack on Malala Yusufzai was being used to justify the launch of a military operation in North Waziristan Agency. When asked whether Pakistan would discuss the possible military operation in North Waziristan with United States (US) Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman during his visit, the spokesperson did not rule out the notion. “All issues including the situation in Afghanistan will be discussed with him during his forthcoming visit to Pakistan.”
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October - 18 
The Government has failed to move resolution on military operation in North Waziristan Agency (NWA) of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), The News reported on October 18. The resolution, which clearly advocates a Swat-like military operation
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The Government has failed to move resolution on military operation in North Waziristan Agency (NWA) of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), The News reported on October 18. The resolution, which clearly advocates a Swat-like military operation wherever and whenever needed, could not be tabled in the National Assembly owing to a strong opposition put up by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) against the very idea of a military operation in NWA. The draft resolution said that Parliament, in the strongest of words, condemns all kinds of organized terrorism perpetrated under the pretext of implementing Islamic system. It also says the plotters of such unconstitutional and non-Islamic acts are not only the enemies of Islam but the state as well. The draft resolution makes it clear that there exists a national consensus against the barbaric acts of terrorism and people of Pakistan reject the ‘way of life’ Taliban are trying to impose upon them. It calls upon the Federal and Provincial Governments to take effective counterterrorism measures advising military operations where necessary.
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October - 19 
the political administration recovered at least 25 abducted labourers from the North Waziristan Agency who were abducted on October 15, 2012 from Mandan Gate area of the Bannu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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the political administration recovered at least 25 abducted labourers from the North Waziristan Agency who were abducted on October 15, 2012 from Mandan Gate area of the Bannu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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October - 19 
the Sector Commander (North) of Army Brigadier Haider Ali announced at Scouts Fort in Khar the lifting of curfew in Bajaur Agency around four years after its imposition, saying the move had been made after the restoration of peace and establishment o
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the Sector Commander (North) of Army Brigadier Haider Ali announced at Scouts Fort in Khar the lifting of curfew in Bajaur Agency around four years after its imposition, saying the move had been made after the restoration of peace and establishment of the Government’s writ across Bajaur Agency. He said curfew was imposed in Bajaur Agency in 2008 after the start of the ‘Sherdil’ (lion’s heart) military operation against militants.
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October - 19 
Two militants and a trooper were killed and two passers-by were injured in an exchange of fire at a checkpost in Civil Colony of Miranshah, Headquarter of North Waziristan Agency, in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 19, reports D
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Two militants and a trooper were killed and two passers-by were injured in an exchange of fire at a checkpost in Civil Colony of Miranshah, Headquarter of North Waziristan Agency, in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 19, reports Dawn. Security personnel were carrying out routine search at the checkpost when two militants on a motorcycle opened fire, killing a security man. In retaliatory fire both attackers were killed. Two passers-by, identified as Saddam Khan and Syed Wali Khan, suffered injuries.
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October - 20 
Security Forces (SFs) shot dead two militants in retaliatory attack after militants attacked a security checkpost near Machas Camp in Miranshah, the headquarter of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 20, r
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Security Forces (SFs) shot dead two militants in retaliatory attack after militants attacked a security checkpost near Machas Camp in Miranshah, the headquarter of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 20, reports Dawn. SFs started shelling targeting militant hideouts in Machas Camp area, injuring three children and two women. Also, a student, identified as Zabihullah, and a woman suffered wounds when another shell hit their houses.
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October - 20 
United States (US) Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman on October 20 said that it was up to Pakistan to take any decision on military operation in North Waziristan Agency, reports Daily Times. “No, I am here to continue the conve
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United States (US) Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman on October 20 said that it was up to Pakistan to take any decision on military operation in North Waziristan Agency, reports Daily Times. “No, I am here to continue the conversation we have been having with Pakistani leaders over the past several months,” US Special Envoy said, adding, “On (the) particular question of North Waziristan (offensive) or any other question, that is the decision for the Government of Pakistan and solely for the Government of Pakistan”. The Envoy, however, declined to comment on the issue of US drone strikes, saying “it is not a topic of conversation for me”. “What I would like to say is that Pakistanis and Americans can stand up together and declare the end of al Qaeda in this region. That would be a great joint strategic effort and that I hope will come soon.” The US diplomat said the relationship between the two countries was “certainly back on track if you compare it with last year”. “What draws our countries together in this multi-faceted relationship is the fact that we are both victims of terrorism,” which is a scourge and “let us fight it together”.
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October - 21 
At least eight militants were killed and six others injured during an operation by Security Forces (SFs) in Mamoonzai and Khadezai area of Orakzai Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 21, reports Daily Times. Security offic
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At least eight militants were killed and six others injured during an operation by Security Forces (SFs) in Mamoonzai and Khadezai area of Orakzai Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 21, reports Daily Times. Security officials said that the SFs conducted the operation in Mamoonzai and Khadezai area and destroyed four hideouts of the militants. “Eight militants were killed and six others were injured in operation,” they added.
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October - 21 
President Asif Ali Zardari said on October 21 that the opposition was not in a mood for negotiations to forge a common stance on key national issues, including a military operation in North Waziristan, reports Dawn. “In the present situation, it appe
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President Asif Ali Zardari said on October 21 that the opposition was not in a mood for negotiations to forge a common stance on key national issues, including a military operation in North Waziristan, reports Dawn. “In the present situation, it appears that it is futile to talk about consensus with the opposition parties,” he said while addressing the concluding session of a conference organised by the South Asian Free Media Association at the presidency on ‘media, militancy and fair elections’. The president asserted that the war against terrorism would be fought with national accord. “We agree that we need to act against militants, but today we don’t have consensus,” he said. “Before we launch any operation against the militants, we will have to analyse our capability to deal with their retaliatory moves. We agree that we need to act against militants, but are we ready for a possible blowback?” he asked. “There is need to have consensus through the policy of reconciliation to achieve the desired results in the war against terror and ensure peace and security. “If we don’t reconcile amongst ourselves we cannot reconcile with other countries,” he added.
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October - 22 
In a retaliatory attack, the Security Forces (SFs) on the night of October 22 fired shells using light artillery and heavy machineguns in civilian dominated villages, killing at least three civilians, identified as Khwaja Mohammad, his son Jan Mohamm
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In a retaliatory attack, the Security Forces (SFs) on the night of October 22 fired shells using light artillery and heavy machineguns in civilian dominated villages, killing at least three civilians, identified as Khwaja Mohammad, his son Jan Mohammad and one Ghaffar Khan, and injuring 25 others, including women and children in Miranshah, the headquarters of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas, reports Dawn. The killing of non-combatants sparked protests in the area and thousands of people blocked roads and placed coffins in front of the press club to express their anger. According to residents, after an incident of firing at the Amin checkpost in Miranshah by unidentified militants, SFs fired back in retaliation.
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October - 22 
Security Forces (SFs) on October 22 recovered a cache of ammunition from a house at the Torkham border in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), reports Dawn. Officials said that a raid was conducted on a house in Bacha Maina ar
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Security Forces (SFs) on October 22 recovered a cache of ammunition from a house at the Torkham border in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), reports Dawn. Officials said that a raid was conducted on a house in Bacha Maina area of Torkham after a tip-off from intelligence agencies. Upon search some 21,000 rounds of M-16 automatic rifle were recovered from specially designed cavities at the house. Forces also took the owner of the house, Shabistan, into custody and shifted him along with the seized ammunition to the Army camp.
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October - 22 
the authorities on October 22 lifted curfew in the North Waziristan Agency after three days. The political agent Siraj Ahmed Khan announced lifting curfew that was imposed on October 19 after attack on stadium checkpost and killing of an FC man. Curf
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the authorities on October 22 lifted curfew in the North Waziristan Agency after three days. The political agent Siraj Ahmed Khan announced lifting curfew that was imposed on October 19 after attack on stadium checkpost and killing of an FC man. Curfew had caused problems to the people and a delegation of local elders and religious scholars led by Maulvi Gul Ramzan met authorities in Miramshah to call for lifting the curfew.
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October - 22 
the tribal people displaced from Salarzai tehsil (revenue unit) of Bajaur Agency owing to attacks from across the Afghan border have started returning to their native villages as administration has declared the area free of militants. However, they c
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the tribal people displaced from Salarzai tehsil (revenue unit) of Bajaur Agency owing to attacks from across the Afghan border have started returning to their native villages as administration has declared the area free of militants. However, they complain that they are facing plethora of problems as UNHCR has not awarded them the status of internally displaced persons. According to official data, 4,225 tribal people of Salarzai vacated their houses and migrated to safer places when hundreds of militants attacked their villages from Kunar province of Afghanistan. The SFs and local tribal lashkar (militia) cleared the region of militants on September 17 and claimed to have killed 100 attackers including some of their key commanders. The militants also claimed inflicting heavy losses on SFs and tribal lashkar. About 24 villages including Batwar, Lakyan, Tendudag, Kambailay and Batwar Khas were affected by the fighting. The displaced people started returning to their villages after SFs and tribal administration declared the area safe and secure. “About 60 per cent people had returned to their homes while the rest will soon return,” said a local tribal elder. He said that they were happy on returning to their homes. “People feel comfort on returning to their homes but they are faced with multiple problems as their houses have been damaged,” Fazl Akbar, an elder of Batwar said.
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October - 23 
a militant ‘commander’ Abid Khan, succumbed to his injuries in a private clinic after he received bullet injuries during a shootout with SFs in Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil on October 23, reported Dawn.
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a militant ‘commander’ Abid Khan, succumbed to his injuries in a private clinic after he received bullet injuries during a shootout with SFs in Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil on October 23, reported Dawn.
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October - 23 
an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) installed on a road was defused in the Sheikhan area of Bara tehsil.
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an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) installed on a road was defused in the Sheikhan area of Bara tehsil.
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October - 23 
Commandant Khyber Rifles Col Fayaz handed over 35 Kukikhel and three Zakhakhel tribesmen, arrested during Ghundi operation, to a delegation of tribal elders. The commandant also returned 24 light weapons, seized during the operation, to the tribal el
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Commandant Khyber Rifles Col Fayaz handed over 35 Kukikhel and three Zakhakhel tribesmen, arrested during Ghundi operation, to a delegation of tribal elders. The commandant also returned 24 light weapons, seized during the operation, to the tribal elders.
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October - 23 
Levies personnel and volunteers of Haleemzai Peace Committee demolished the houses of five suspected militants in Roadh Mandi area in Mohmand Agency. Earlier, a jirga (tribal council) of Haleemzai tribe decided to demolish the houses of the suspected
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Levies personnel and volunteers of Haleemzai Peace Committee demolished the houses of five suspected militants in Roadh Mandi area in Mohmand Agency. Earlier, a jirga (tribal council) of Haleemzai tribe decided to demolish the houses of the suspected militants, who were allegedly involved in a bomb blast in the area. The participants of the jirga said a fine of PKR 1 million would be imposed on those tribesmen, who provided shelter to militants.
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October - 23 
two civilians succumbed to their injuries in Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of Khyber Agency as they could not be provided timely medical treatment owing to precarious security situation in the area, reports Dawn. Local sources said that one Mohammad, a
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two civilians succumbed to their injuries in Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of Khyber Agency as they could not be provided timely medical treatment owing to precarious security situation in the area, reports Dawn. Local sources said that one Mohammad, a labourer, was critically injured along with three other colleagues when a mortar shell fell on a factory in Alamgudar area of Sipah on the night of October 23, 2012. Another injured resident of Alamgudar, Shermat Khan, was shot in the thigh during an exchange of fire between Security Forces (SFs) and militants during a search operation. Sources said that both the wounded men succumbed to their injuries.
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October - 23 
two persons, including a suspected militant, were shot dead while another passer-by was injured during a search operation in Gud Malang and Misri chowk localities of Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency on October 23. Although
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two persons, including a suspected militant, were shot dead while another passer-by was injured during a search operation in Gud Malang and Misri chowk localities of Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency on October 23. Although security forces declined to give details of the search operation, local sources said that the dead included a passer-by and a cadre of a local militant outfit. They said that SFs arrested up 150 suspects and shifted them to Fort Salop for investigation.
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October - 24 
a militant was killed while planting a roadside bomb in Akakhel area
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a militant was killed while planting a roadside bomb in Akakhel area
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October - 24 
a mortar fired from an unspecified location at a silk factory killed one person in Khyber Agency, reports The News.
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a mortar fired from an unspecified location at a silk factory killed one person in Khyber Agency, reports The News.
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October - 24 
A United States (US) drone on October 24 fired two missiles at a suspected militant compound in Miranshah, the headquarter of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) killing three people, reports The Express Tribune, quo
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A United States (US) drone on October 24 fired two missiles at a suspected militant compound in Miranshah, the headquarter of North Waziristan Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) killing three people, reports The Express Tribune, quoting security officials. One missile hit a house in the Tappi area. The other hit a vehicle parked outside, officials said. One security official in Peshawar said the target was a militant compound and those killed were insurgents. “It was a militant compound being used to store arms and ammunition,” he said, requesting anonymity. “Three militants were killed. The casualties were not high because there were not many militants inside.” However, according to Cable News Network (CNN), a woman was also among the killed, while three children were injured in the drone attack. A Government Official said that militants lived in the compound but so did civilians.
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October - 24 
SFs demolished two hideouts and a house of a militant along with four shops in Charsiyano Chowk area of Akkakhel in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency and claimed to have arrested 1,600 local residents during the last two days and most of them were shifted
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SFs demolished two hideouts and a house of a militant along with four shops in Charsiyano Chowk area of Akkakhel in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency and claimed to have arrested 1,600 local residents during the last two days and most of them were shifted to Fort Salop for questioning. They said that 40 kilograms of explosive powder, six bombs and a vehicle were also seized during search operation in different localities.
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October - 24 
suspected militants blew up two Government primary schools in Wazir Kallay and Khwajawas Kor areas of Haleemzai tehsil of Mohmand Agency on October 24. As a result, both the buildings were destroyed completely. SFs arrested three local tribesmen with
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suspected militants blew up two Government primary schools in Wazir Kallay and Khwajawas Kor areas of Haleemzai tehsil of Mohmand Agency on October 24. As a result, both the buildings were destroyed completely. SFs arrested three local tribesmen with the help of sniffer dogs after the blasts in the area. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan claimed responsibility for the blasts.
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October - 25 
a child was killed and three others were injured when a mortar shell, fired from an unknown location, landed on a house in Sanzal Khel area of Bara tehsil, reports The Express Tribune. Javaid, an official of the political administration, said that a
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a child was killed and three others were injured when a mortar shell, fired from an unknown location, landed on a house in Sanzal Khel area of Bara tehsil, reports The Express Tribune. Javaid, an official of the political administration, said that a man identified as Muhammad Amin was working outside his house when the shell landed on a room where his children were sleeping. His daughter was killed while two other children and his wife were injured.
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October - 25 
a Frontier Constabulary (FC) official was injured when militants attacked a joint patrol team of the FC and Police near the border of Akkakhel. FC official Bakhati Khan was critically injured in the ambush.
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a Frontier Constabulary (FC) official was injured when militants attacked a joint patrol team of the FC and Police near the border of Akkakhel. FC official Bakhati Khan was critically injured in the ambush.
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October - 25 
Nine militants were killed and five hideouts were destroyed when the Army gunship helicopters bombed hideouts of militants in Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 25, re
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Nine militants were killed and five hideouts were destroyed when the Army gunship helicopters bombed hideouts of militants in Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 25, reports Daily Times. The Security Forces (SFs) have expedited their offensive against the militants in Akkakhel and other areas of Bara, in the last few days. Hundreds of suspects have reportedly been arrested and shifted to Shakas Jamrud and other forts in the ongoing military offensive in Bara to contain the militants’ activities. Skirmishes have been continuing between the security forces and the militants in Bara for the last three years
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October - 25 
SFs killed a suspected militant in Bagan area of Kurram Agency. Sources said that a suspected motorbike rider was signalled to stop at Bagan security check-post, reports Dawn. But the suspect, who was later identified as Mohammad Arif, tried to run a
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SFs killed a suspected militant in Bagan area of Kurram Agency. Sources said that a suspected motorbike rider was signalled to stop at Bagan security check-post, reports Dawn. But the suspect, who was later identified as Mohammad Arif, tried to run away. The security personnel, manning the post, opened fire on him and killed him on the spot. A pistol and a hand grenade were reportedly recovered from his possession.
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October - 26 
At least nine militants were killed and several others injured in the ongoing operation in Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 26, reported Daily Times.
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At least nine militants were killed and several others injured in the ongoing operation in Akkakhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 26, reported Daily Times.
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October - 29 
Commandant Mohmand Rifles Colonel Mushtaq Hussain while addressing a jirga (Council) on October 29 at the headquarters of Mohmand Rifles in Ghalanai area of the Agency said that the terrorists hiding in Afghanistan were carrying out attacks inside Pa
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Commandant Mohmand Rifles Colonel Mushtaq Hussain while addressing a jirga (Council) on October 29 at the headquarters of Mohmand Rifles in Ghalanai area of the Agency said that the terrorists hiding in Afghanistan were carrying out attacks inside Pakistan with the backing of Afghan authorities to disturb peace in the area. Colonel Mushtaq said that terrorists were present across the border, reports Dawn. He said that terrorists were backed by Afghan Government to attack check posts in Mohmand Agency to destabilise the area. The official said that Afghan Government should play its role to stop terrorist activities. He said, “Security Forces have taken solid steps to improve law and order in the area. For this purpose, six new check posts have been established in the border areas to check movement of militants”. Colonel Mushtaq said that they wanted to revive jirga system in Mohmand Agency to resolve issues of tribesmen. “Two members from each tribe will be included in the jirga, to be set up at agency level,” he said.
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October - 29 
eight militants were killed and a security official was injured in a clash in Mamozai area in Orakzai Agency. Officials said the militants attacked a patrolling force, injuring a soldier. In retaliatory fire by the troops, eight militants were killed
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eight militants were killed and a security official was injured in a clash in Mamozai area in Orakzai Agency. Officials said the militants attacked a patrolling force, injuring a soldier. In retaliatory fire by the troops, eight militants were killed.
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October - 29 
Ten militants were killed when helicopter gunships targeted their hideouts in Nala Malikdinkhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 29, reports Dawn. The air strikes were carrie
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Ten militants were killed when helicopter gunships targeted their hideouts in Nala Malikdinkhel area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 29, reports Dawn. The air strikes were carried out in Nala Malikdinkhel where a large number of militants were holed up, the sources said. The militants had fled the Akkakhel area a week ago and moved to Nala Malikdinkhel. Three hideouts were destroyed in the strikes. Earlier, three soldiers were killed when militants attacked their convoy in Nala area. No official details were available about the assault. The militants, however, claimed to be in possession of the soldiers’ bodies. Soon after the attack, Shalobar, Qambarkhel and parts of Malikdinkhel were placed under curfew. A search operation was conducted and artillery targeted militant positions in Shalobar, Arjali Nafi and Malikdinkhel areas. Three persons were injured when a mortar shell landed in a house in Mandi Khas area. The house belongs to Sial Khan alias Sailak. Troops demolished houses of three militant ‘commanders’ Rakhman Shah, Ayub and Gulabat Khan in Shalobar area. They were believed to be associated with Lashkar-e-Islam (LI).
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October - 29 
the bullet-riddled body of a security official was found in the Sheikhan area. Troops took the body to the Kalaya, the Orakzai Agency headquarters.
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the bullet-riddled body of a security official was found in the Sheikhan area. Troops took the body to the Kalaya, the Orakzai Agency headquarters.
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October - 29 
three militants, identified as Khukam Khan, Farooq Shah and Ghulam Ali, surrendered before Political Agent Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah at Khar in Bajaur Agency, reports Central Asia Online. Most Taliban members joined under coercion and now are quitting t
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three militants, identified as Khukam Khan, Farooq Shah and Ghulam Ali, surrendered before Political Agent Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah at Khar in Bajaur Agency, reports Central Asia Online. Most Taliban members joined under coercion and now are quitting to help bring peace to the area, Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah said. The local peace jirga, he said, played a significant part in persuading the militants to become peaceful citizens. More militants will lay down arms in the days to come, he added.
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October - 29 
tribal elders in Ghallanai, the headquarters of Mohmand Agency, decided to revive a jirga system in the area against anti-state elements, reports The Express Tribune. In an address to tribal elders, Mohmand Rifles Commandant Colonel Mushtaq Hussain s
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tribal elders in Ghallanai, the headquarters of Mohmand Agency, decided to revive a jirga system in the area against anti-state elements, reports The Express Tribune. In an address to tribal elders, Mohmand Rifles Commandant Colonel Mushtaq Hussain said that the role of jirgas had been minimised after the insurgency in 2007. The commandant explained that members of the jirga would resolve disputes between tribesmen in the agency, and also convey messages and demands of the tribesmen to the political administration in the area. Colonel Hussain urged the tribal elders to refrain from paying extortion money to militants, adding that Frontier Corps (FC) personnel in the agency had blocked off all entry and exit routes — a step that would make it difficult for militants to carry out their activities.
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October - 29 
unidentified militants abducted four tribesmen in Sheikhan area, identified as Feroz, Shah Hasan, Dilawar and Ahmad.
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unidentified militants abducted four tribesmen in Sheikhan area, identified as Feroz, Shah Hasan, Dilawar and Ahmad.
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October - 30 
26 people were arrested as the search operation continues in Khyber Agency. A military operation was launched in the area on October 23 in Bara tehsil after frequent clashes. An official of the paramilitary said that Security Forces (SFs) arrested t
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26 people were arrested as the search operation continues in Khyber Agency. A military operation was launched in the area on October 23 in Bara tehsil after frequent clashes. An official of the paramilitary said that Security Forces (SFs) arrested the suspects during search operations in the Sipah, Malikdinkhel and Shalobar areas of the tehsil and took them to Fort Slop Camp to conduct further investigations.
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October - 30 
At least three persons, including two children, were killed when a mortar shell hit a house in the area of Sipah area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 30, reports Daily Times.
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At least three persons, including two children, were killed when a mortar shell hit a house in the area of Sipah area of Bara tehsil (revenue unit) in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on October 30, reports Daily Times.
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October - 31 
Curfew remained imposed in most parts of Malikdinkhel, Sipah and Shalobar areas in Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of the Khyber Agency as SFs continued search and cordon operation there for the fourth consecutive day. Officials said that about 250 tribes
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Curfew remained imposed in most parts of Malikdinkhel, Sipah and Shalobar areas in Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of the Khyber Agency as SFs continued search and cordon operation there for the fourth consecutive day. Officials said that about 250 tribesmen from Sipah tribe were arrested during the operation from different areas. SFs made announcements through loudspeakers, asking residents of Shalobar, Sipah and Malikdinkhel to remain indoors and avoid coming out of their homes. Forces also plugged all the entry and exit routes to the areas where curfew was imposed
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October - 31 
The authorities on October 31 arrested head of a pro-government peace committee, Essa Khan, in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) for his alleged involvement in abduction cases, reports Dawn. Officials said that Essa Khan, th
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The authorities on October 31 arrested head of a pro-government peace committee, Essa Khan, in Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) for his alleged involvement in abduction cases, reports Dawn. Officials said that Essa Khan, the head of peace committee, abducted a resident of Bajaur Agency some time ago and kept him in habeas corpus. Essa Khan formed a peace committee with the assistance of local administration in Chora after Security Forces (SFs) destroyed a hideout of militants in the area and killed a number of militants, who had taken refuge there after fleeing upper Orakzai Agency.
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October - 31 
The Khyber Rifles Commandant Colonel Fayyaz Khan has asked the Kukikhel elders to cooperate with the SFs so that all the outlaws could be eliminated from the Jamrud tehsil. Speaking at a grand Kukikhel elders’ jirga in Jamrud FC Fort, he said he woul
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The Khyber Rifles Commandant Colonel Fayyaz Khan has asked the Kukikhel elders to cooperate with the SFs so that all the outlaws could be eliminated from the Jamrud tehsil. Speaking at a grand Kukikhel elders’ jirga in Jamrud FC Fort, he said he would not let anyone push Jamrud into the hands of troublemakers. The commandant said he had launched search operation at the request of Political Agent Mutahirzeb, who needed the SFs’ help in the elimination of anti-social elements.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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