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Bajaur or Bajur or Bajour (FATA): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2008
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November - 1 
According to Daily Time, eight Taliban militants were killed and 10 others injured as helicopter gunships of the security forces targeted Taliban positions in the Damadola and Mataro Sha areas under Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
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According to Daily Time, eight Taliban militants were killed and 10 others injured as helicopter gunships of the security forces targeted Taliban positions in the Damadola and Mataro Sha areas under Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on November 1. The volunteers from the Mamoond tribe reportedly captured several check posts abandoned by the Taliban in different areas.
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November - 2 
Three Taliban militants were killed and four others injured in a military operation in Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to Daily Times. Several Taliban hideouts were also reportedly destroyed in air strikes and artillery shelling.
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Three Taliban militants were killed and four others injured in a military operation in Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to Daily Times. Several Taliban hideouts were also reportedly destroyed in air strikes and artillery shelling.
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November - 3 
18 Taliban militants were killed in security force (SF) operations in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 3, Daily Times. Four Taliban militants were killed in artillery shelling in different areas of Mamond tehsil (revenue division) in the morning, while 14 Taliban militants were killed in bombin
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18 Taliban militants were killed in security force (SF) operations in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 3, Daily Times. Four Taliban militants were killed in artillery shelling in different areas of Mamond tehsil (revenue division) in the morning, while 14 Taliban militants were killed in bombing by jet fighters in the afternoon, officials said.
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November - 3 
In Khar, the agency headquarters, a grand jirga (council) of tribal elders decided to take strict action against those found involved in anti-State activities. They said the houses of those found sheltering the Taliban would be set ablaze and they would be expelled from the area. The jirga decided t
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In Khar, the agency headquarters, a grand jirga (council) of tribal elders decided to take strict action against those found involved in anti-State activities. They said the houses of those found sheltering the Taliban would be set ablaze and they would be expelled from the area. The jirga decided to impose a fine of PKR Two million on those who sheltered the Taliban in their areas. The jirga members assured the government of their full co-operation, and said they would fight alongside the SFs for restoration of peace in the agency. The jirga members expressed satisfaction over the restoration of the government’s writ in many areas of Salarzai tehsil. They asked the tribesmen to continue co-operation with the government to ensure lasting peace in the agency.
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November - 4 
Five Taliban militants were killed and several others injured in artillery fire and bombing by jet planes on suspected Taliban hideouts in the Bajaur Agency of FATA, official sources said on November 4, according to Daily Times. Jet fighters targeted Taliban positions in the Dama Dola area of Mamoon
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Five Taliban militants were killed and several others injured in artillery fire and bombing by jet planes on suspected Taliban hideouts in the Bajaur Agency of FATA, official sources said on November 4, according to Daily Times. Jet fighters targeted Taliban positions in the Dama Dola area of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division). Troops backed by artillery and mortars also targeted suspected hideouts in several other areas of Bajaur.
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November - 5 
11 Taliban militants were killed in bombing by jet fighters and artillery shelling in different areas of Bajaur Agency in the FATA on November 5. Official sources told Daily Times that the security forces targeted Gat Agra, Damadola and Janzai areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) and destroyed
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11 Taliban militants were killed in bombing by jet fighters and artillery shelling in different areas of Bajaur Agency in the FATA on November 5. Official sources told Daily Times that the security forces targeted Gat Agra, Damadola and Janzai areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) and destroyed several Taliban hideouts.
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November - 5 
The tribal lashkar (militia) in Mamoond and Salarzai tehsils continued its operation against the Taliban.
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The tribal lashkar (militia) in Mamoond and Salarzai tehsils continued its operation against the Taliban.
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November - 6 
19 Taliban militants were killed as fighter jets and helicopter gun ships targeted suspected hideouts in the Mamoond and Nawagai tehsils (revenue division). Officials said the dead, include Taliban commander Wali Rehman who was known to shelter foreign al Qaeda militants. An unnamed Frontier Constab
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19 Taliban militants were killed as fighter jets and helicopter gun ships targeted suspected hideouts in the Mamoond and Nawagai tehsils (revenue division). Officials said the dead, include Taliban commander Wali Rehman who was known to shelter foreign al Qaeda militants. An unnamed Frontier Constabulary official said the house of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) deputy commander Maulvi Faqir Muhammad was destroyed in an air strike in Damadola, adding, a major Taliban ammunition dump was also destroyed in the raid.
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November - 6 
22 tribesmen were killed and 45 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a Salarzai jirga (council) in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 6, according to Daily Times. The blast targeted a lashkar (volunteer militia) in the Batmalani, about 40-kilometres northeast of agency headquar
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22 tribesmen were killed and 45 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a Salarzai jirga (council) in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 6, according to Daily Times. The blast targeted a lashkar (volunteer militia) in the Batmalani, about 40-kilometres northeast of agency headquarters Khar. “Two to three hundred members of the lashkar were finalising their strategy after demolishing houses of Taliban when the blast occurred,” said local police official Fazal-e-Rabi. Malik Rahimullah, a tribal elder, said the explosion occurred as soon as armed contingents began to move. Among the dead were lashkar head Malak Fazal Karim and his aides Malak Wazir Khan and Malak Sakhi. Officials initially said it appeared that a remote-controlled bomb was used, but later said body parts of an apparent suicide bomber were found, and that witnesses said they saw a young man rushing into the crowd.
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November - 6 
A man claiming to be a member of a previously unheard-of ‘Karwan-e-Nematullah’ accepted responsibility for the attack in telephone calls to journalists.
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A man claiming to be a member of a previously unheard-of ‘Karwan-e-Nematullah’ accepted responsibility for the attack in telephone calls to journalists.
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November - 7 
At least 20 Taliban militants were killed and 10 others injured at Bajaur Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on November 7, reports Daily Times. The helicopter gunships and fighter jets targeted Taliban hideouts in the Mamoond and Nawagai areas as security forces increased aerial s
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At least 20 Taliban militants were killed and 10 others injured at Bajaur Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on November 7, reports Daily Times. The helicopter gunships and fighter jets targeted Taliban hideouts in the Mamoond and Nawagai areas as security forces increased aerial strikes in the agency, the sources said. The forces hit Taliban hideouts in Damadola, Seweai, Sparay, Kharkay, Shinkot areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) and Charmang and Zoorband areas of Nawagai tehsil.
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November - 7 
Reuters reported that 30 Taliban militants were killed while 15 underground bunkers were destroyed. The jets also bombed the Aareb area of Mamoond tehsil. They targeted the house of Jaish-e-Islami leader Wali Rehman. The sources said six members of Rehman's family were killed.
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Reuters reported that 30 Taliban militants were killed while 15 underground bunkers were destroyed. The jets also bombed the Aareb area of Mamoond tehsil. They targeted the house of Jaish-e-Islami leader Wali Rehman. The sources said six members of Rehman's family were killed.
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November - 9 
16 Taliban militants were killed as security forces continued targeting Taliban positions with fighter jets and helicopters in Bajaur Agency of the FATA on November 9, according to Daily Times. Officials said the areas targeted included Sapri, Banda, Khakai, Damadola and Sewai of Mamoond tehsil (rev
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16 Taliban militants were killed as security forces continued targeting Taliban positions with fighter jets and helicopters in Bajaur Agency of the FATA on November 9, according to Daily Times. Officials said the areas targeted included Sapri, Banda, Khakai, Damadola and Sewai of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division), and six bases and an arms depot were also destroyed in the offensive. Several Taliban posts had been destroyed. NNI quoted officials as saying that more troops arrived in Bajaur to intensify the offensive against the Taliban.
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November - 9 
Locals said tribesmen had stepped up efforts for the restoration of peace in the Tribal Areas, with two separate jirgas (councils) of the Salarzai and Mamoond tribes called to make plans to flush out the Taliban. Also, the political administration has warned Afghan refugees to stay clear of the area
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Locals said tribesmen had stepped up efforts for the restoration of peace in the Tribal Areas, with two separate jirgas (councils) of the Salarzai and Mamoond tribes called to make plans to flush out the Taliban. Also, the political administration has warned Afghan refugees to stay clear of the area, and notes have been distributed telling the locals not to shelter Afghan refugees.
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November - 9 
Unidentified assailants fired two rockets at a security post in the Serai area – four kilometres from Khar – but there were no casualties.
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Unidentified assailants fired two rockets at a security post in the Serai area – four kilometres from Khar – but there were no casualties.
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November - 10 
12 Taliban commanders surrendered to the political administration at a jirga (council) of Otmankhel tribes, officials and locals told Daily Times. Frontier Constabulary officials said the commanders had assured the jirga and the political authorities that they would not side with the Taliban in futu
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12 Taliban commanders surrendered to the political administration at a jirga (council) of Otmankhel tribes, officials and locals told Daily Times. Frontier Constabulary officials said the commanders had assured the jirga and the political authorities that they would not side with the Taliban in future. Locals said the jirga was held in Khar, where tribal elders handed over the 12 wanted individuals to the political authorities. Salarzai and Mamoond tribes also held separate anti-Taliban jirgas in Bajaur.
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November - 10 
A remote-controlled bomb injured four people in Mamoond tehsil (revenue division).
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A remote-controlled bomb injured four people in Mamoond tehsil (revenue division).
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November - 10 
AFP quoted officials as saying that six Taliban militants were killed in the Sewai and Damadola areas of Bajaur Agency in the FATA when jets bombarded Taliban hideouts, according to Daily Times. “The bombing destroyed their underground hideouts, and so far six deaths have been confirmed,” local admi
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AFP quoted officials as saying that six Taliban militants were killed in the Sewai and Damadola areas of Bajaur Agency in the FATA when jets bombarded Taliban hideouts, according to Daily Times. “The bombing destroyed their underground hideouts, and so far six deaths have been confirmed,” local administration official Jamil Khan told AFP. APP reported that security forces also targeted Taliban positions in the Zorbandar and Sabagi areas of Khar, but there were no casualties. Security in Khar has been put on red alert following reports that suicide bombers have entered the headquarters of Bajaur, NNI reported. Also, an ISPR spokesman denied media reports that US jets bombed Tirah Valley on November 9.
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November - 10 
In the Salarzai area, a bomb blast killed one man and destroyed a guest house.
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In the Salarzai area, a bomb blast killed one man and destroyed a guest house.
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November - 11 
Daily Times reports that seven Taliban militants were killed as troops targeted their hideouts in Bajaur Agency of the FATA on November 11. Security forces targeted Taliban positions with helicopters, jet fighters and heavy artillery in Nawagai and Mamoond tehsils (revenue division). Artillery shell
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Daily Times reports that seven Taliban militants were killed as troops targeted their hideouts in Bajaur Agency of the FATA on November 11. Security forces targeted Taliban positions with helicopters, jet fighters and heavy artillery in Nawagai and Mamoond tehsils (revenue division). Artillery shells also hit civilian areas, but there were no reports of casualties.
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November - 11 
Officials said the political administration arrested eight suspects during a crackdown.
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Officials said the political administration arrested eight suspects during a crackdown.
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November - 13 
Security forces arrested 25 Afghan nationals from different areas of Bajaur on November 13, reports Dawn. The three-day official deadline for Afghans to leave Bajaur had expired on November 12. Earlier, the administration had given a deadline in September to all Afghans to leave the area or face dep
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Security forces arrested 25 Afghan nationals from different areas of Bajaur on November 13, reports Dawn. The three-day official deadline for Afghans to leave Bajaur had expired on November 12. Earlier, the administration had given a deadline in September to all Afghans to leave the area or face deportation. But the order had been largely ignored. A notification recently warned the local population that they risked confiscation if they purchased property from Afghans.
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November - 14 
On November 14, a tribal jirga (council) of the Auriazai clan of Mamoond tribe in Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), held in Kuga area of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) set a two-day deadline for the Taliban to surrender before a tribal lashkar (militia). The jirga told
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On November 14, a tribal jirga (council) of the Auriazai clan of Mamoond tribe in Bajaur Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), held in Kuga area of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division) set a two-day deadline for the Taliban to surrender before a tribal lashkar (militia). The jirga told the Taliban that upon failure to leave by November 16, a tribal lashkar would torch their houses.
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November - 14 
The ongoing military action against Taliban continued and security forces targeted Nawagai and Mamoond areas destroying Taliban hideouts.
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The ongoing military action against Taliban continued and security forces targeted Nawagai and Mamoond areas destroying Taliban hideouts.
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November - 15 
Six Taliban were killed as troops pounded Taliban hideouts in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 15, according to Daily Times.
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Six Taliban were killed as troops pounded Taliban hideouts in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 15, according to Daily Times.
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November - 16 November - 17
At least five Taliban militants were killed on November 16 when the security forces (SFs) targeted their hideouts in the Bajaur region, according to Dawn. The five were killed in Siprai village, where the SFs have been engaged in fierce clashes with militants for the past three months. "It was inten
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At least five Taliban militants were killed on November 16 when the security forces (SFs) targeted their hideouts in the Bajaur region, according to Dawn. The five were killed in Siprai village, where the SFs have been engaged in fierce clashes with militants for the past three months. "It was intense firing which continued until late Sunday night, killing five militants," an unnamed local administration official told AFP. He said that the artillery fire resumed on November 17-morning in several areas of Bajaur targeting underground bunkers and hideouts of militants.
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November - 16 
Security forces backed by artillery and helicopter gunships continued attacks on suspected militant positions in Mamond and Nawagai. At least six militants were killed in helicopter attacks in the Tanai area of Mamond sub-division. In the Umrai area, a mortar shell hit a vehicle killing two civilian
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Security forces backed by artillery and helicopter gunships continued attacks on suspected militant positions in Mamond and Nawagai. At least six militants were killed in helicopter attacks in the Tanai area of Mamond sub-division. In the Umrai area, a mortar shell hit a vehicle killing two civilians.
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November - 16 
Ten militants and two tribal elders were killed in clashes in the Gutkai and Bandarae areas of Bajaur Agency and six militants and two civilians were killed by security forces’ shelling in the Mamond and Nawagai sub-divisions on November 16, Dawn reported. According to local people, a lashkar of the
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Ten militants and two tribal elders were killed in clashes in the Gutkai and Bandarae areas of Bajaur Agency and six militants and two civilians were killed by security forces’ shelling in the Mamond and Nawagai sub-divisions on November 16, Dawn reported. According to local people, a lashkar of the Oriazai clan killed 10 militants and lost its chief Malik Fazal Mabud and important tribal leader Malik Jamdar Khan in gun-battles in Gutkai and Bandarae. Taliban spokesman Maulana Umer claimed that none of his men had been killed and said his fighters had captured 25 members of the lashkar.
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November - 17 
At least 10 persons were killed in clashes between the Taliban and pro-government tribal leaders in Bajaur Agency, officials said on November 18, Daily Times reported. The Taliban on November 17 intercepted a convoy carrying 12 pro-government elders of the Mamoond tribe, local Government official Is
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At least 10 persons were killed in clashes between the Taliban and pro-government tribal leaders in Bajaur Agency, officials said on November 18, Daily Times reported. The Taliban on November 17 intercepted a convoy carrying 12 pro-government elders of the Mamoond tribe, local Government official Israr Khan told AFP. The tribesmen opened fire and killed three Taliban militants, including their commander, he said. The elders later took refuge in a guesthouse belonging to a local tribal chief, but more militants arrived, who besieged the house and demanded the local chief hand over the elders. "They opened fire and lobbed hand grenades inside, killing four elders and three servants of the tribal chief," Khan said.
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November - 19 
According to The News, 12 more militants were killed and several others injured when security forces (SFs) targeted their suspected hideouts in different areas of Bajaur Agency on November 19. Sources said that the SFs, with artillery and gunship helicopters, targeted suspected hideouts in Damadola,
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According to The News, 12 more militants were killed and several others injured when security forces (SFs) targeted their suspected hideouts in different areas of Bajaur Agency on November 19. Sources said that the SFs, with artillery and gunship helicopters, targeted suspected hideouts in Damadola, Saparay and Shinkot areas of Mamond Tehsil (revenue division) and Charmang, Zorbandar and Sagi areas of Nawagai subdivision Khar headquarters and Torghundai camp .
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November - 19 
The Mamond and Salarzai tribes are reported to have announced complete support to the ongoing military operation to flush out the militants from Bajaur and establish the writ of the Government in the agency.
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The Mamond and Salarzai tribes are reported to have announced complete support to the ongoing military operation to flush out the militants from Bajaur and establish the writ of the Government in the agency.
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November - 19 
Two more elders of the Mamond tribal Lashkar (militia) escaped from the militants’ captivity and reached Khar on November 19. As reported earlier, militants had abducted seven elders of the Mamond tribal Lashkar from Inayat Kellay of the Khar Tehsil after an encounter. Three of them had escaped, inc
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Two more elders of the Mamond tribal Lashkar (militia) escaped from the militants’ captivity and reached Khar on November 19. As reported earlier, militants had abducted seven elders of the Mamond tribal Lashkar from Inayat Kellay of the Khar Tehsil after an encounter. Three of them had escaped, including acting head of Mamond Lashkar Malik Bakht Munir, and reached Khar on November 18.
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November - 20 
At least 24 Taliban militants, including 11 foreigners and one local commander, were killed in the military operation in Bajaur Agency on November 20, Daily Times reported. The foreign fighters killed in Bajaur were suspected to be Uzbek nationals, Frontier Corps sources told Daily Times. They said
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At least 24 Taliban militants, including 11 foreigners and one local commander, were killed in the military operation in Bajaur Agency on November 20, Daily Times reported. The foreign fighters killed in Bajaur were suspected to be Uzbek nationals, Frontier Corps sources told Daily Times. They said the Taliban casualties came when security forces targeted militants in the Darbari, Saparai, Gatki, Bagori and Zorbandar areas of Mamoond and Nawagai sub-divisions of Bajaur. "Taliban strongholds have been destroyed," a military spokesman said in a press release in Rawalpindi, but went on to mention that "a few pockets of resistance remained". The spokesman also said that ‘Operation Sher Dil’ was separate from ISAF’s ‘Operation Lion heart’ in Afghanistan.
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November - 20 
The chief of a tribal Lashkar (militia) and eight other persons were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a mosque in the Badan village of Bajaur Agency on November 20, Dawn reported. Eyewitnesses said the bomber succeeded in entering the mosque on the premises of the house of one Malak R
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The chief of a tribal Lashkar (militia) and eight other persons were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a mosque in the Badan village of Bajaur Agency on November 20, Dawn reported. Eyewitnesses said the bomber succeeded in entering the mosque on the premises of the house of one Malak Rehmatullah during Maghrib prayers. Rehmatullah, a tribal chieftain and head of the Mamond militia, and eight of his close relatives, including a nephew, were killed. Militants had earlier killed the Salrazai militia chief Malak Fazli Karim and Oryazai militia chief Malak Fazli Mabud. It was the second suicide attack in two weeks in the Mamond area. The first attack occurred on November 6 when a bomber blew himself up at a tribal jirga (council), killing 25 persons, including the jirga chief.
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November - 21 
22 militants were killed and five others sustained injuries when the security forces (SFs) targeted hideouts of suspected militants in the Damadola area of Bajaur Agency on November 21, The News reported. Sources said the SFs targeted hideouts in Damadola, Tanikhwar, Sapray, Charmang, Kotki, Zorband
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22 militants were killed and five others sustained injuries when the security forces (SFs) targeted hideouts of suspected militants in the Damadola area of Bajaur Agency on November 21, The News reported. Sources said the SFs targeted hideouts in Damadola, Tanikhwar, Sapray, Charmang, Kotki, Zorbandar, Glokas Shenkot, Kharkay and Gutki areas of Mamond and Nawagai sub-divisions. The troops claimed to have destroyed most of the hideouts during the daylong operation, adding that the writ of the Government had been restored in most parts of the agency.
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November - 21 
AFP added that the death toll in the November 20 suicide attack on the mosque has risen to 12. "Rescue teams found more bodies from the site of the attack late on Thursday, rising the death toll to 12," said local administration official Mohammad Jamil. The mosque was run by an anti-militant militia
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AFP added that the death toll in the November 20 suicide attack on the mosque has risen to 12. "Rescue teams found more bodies from the site of the attack late on Thursday, rising the death toll to 12," said local administration official Mohammad Jamil. The mosque was run by an anti-militant militia chief, Haji Rehmatullah, who was also killed in the attack.
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November - 21 
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) denied its involvement in the mosque attack in the Badan area of Mamond Tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency. Talking to The News from an undisclosed location by phone, TTP spokesman Maulvi Omar claimed: "Taliban cannot even think of committing such a
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The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) denied its involvement in the mosque attack in the Badan area of Mamond Tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency. Talking to The News from an undisclosed location by phone, TTP spokesman Maulvi Omar claimed: "Taliban cannot even think of committing such an act in the mosque as we do not believe in assault. The TTP is in favour of resolving issues through talks and Taliban have made an offer of talks but the Government does not respond."
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November - 22 
Four Taliban and three women were killed in bombing by fighter aircraft in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 22, reported Daily Times. Officials said the aircraft attacked suspected hideouts in Kas, Gatki and Kharki areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division). Locals said one of the bombs was dro
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Four Taliban and three women were killed in bombing by fighter aircraft in the Bajaur Agency of FATA on November 22, reported Daily Times. Officials said the aircraft attacked suspected hideouts in Kas, Gatki and Kharki areas of Mamoond tehsil (revenue division). Locals said one of the bombs was dropped on a stream where women had gathered to fetch water. Officials did not confirm the killing of women.
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November - 22 
Security forces claimed to have made swift advances in Nawagai teshil and taken over several areas that were under Taliban control.
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Security forces claimed to have made swift advances in Nawagai teshil and taken over several areas that were under Taliban control.
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November - 23 
Five militants were killed and several others sustained injuries in fresh air raids and artillery shelling in different areas of the Bajaur Agency on November 23, The News reported. Sources said security forces (SFs), backed by jet fighters, gunship choppers and artillery, moved towards the headquar
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Five militants were killed and several others sustained injuries in fresh air raids and artillery shelling in different areas of the Bajaur Agency on November 23, The News reported. Sources said security forces (SFs), backed by jet fighters, gunship choppers and artillery, moved towards the headquarters of Nawagai Tehsil (revenue division) and adjoining villages and took control of the area. The area, which was once a stronghold of the militants in Bajaur, fell to the SFs for the first time after the launch of ‘Operation Sher Dil’ against the militants on August 6. The troops were establishing checkpoints on the main Peshawar-Bajaur Road, the sources added.
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November - 25 
According to Daily Times, at least six Taliban militants were killed overnight as the Pakistani Army moved in on their hideouts in the Bajaur Agency. "Pakistani artillery pounded Taliban hideouts and underground bunkers, killing six and injuring four others," local administration official Mohammad J
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According to Daily Times, at least six Taliban militants were killed overnight as the Pakistani Army moved in on their hideouts in the Bajaur Agency. "Pakistani artillery pounded Taliban hideouts and underground bunkers, killing six and injuring four others," local administration official Mohammad Jamil told AFP. Jamil added that intense firing continued until November 25-morning. "Troops are also closing in on Nawagai area in Bajaur, which is a stronghold of the Taliban," he said.
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November - 25 
Residents of the Mamond subdivision in Bajaur Agency started fleeing houses due to the fear of military action against militants, The News reported.
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Residents of the Mamond subdivision in Bajaur Agency started fleeing houses due to the fear of military action against militants, The News reported.
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November - 26 
Elsewhere in FATA, two Taliban militants were killed and several injured in the ongoing military operation in Bajaur Agency. The duo was killed in a clash with security forces (SFs) in the Tang Khatta area. SFs also targeted Taliban positions with artillery in the Nawagai and Khar tehsils.
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Elsewhere in FATA, two Taliban militants were killed and several injured in the ongoing military operation in Bajaur Agency. The duo was killed in a clash with security forces (SFs) in the Tang Khatta area. SFs also targeted Taliban positions with artillery in the Nawagai and Khar tehsils.
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November - 28 
According to The News, three militants were killed on November 28 when the security forces (SFs) attacked militant hideouts with gunship helicopters in different areas of Bajaur Agency. Sources said SFs targeted hideouts in the Charmang, Chamarkand and Chinar areas of Nawagai and Momand sub-division
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According to The News, three militants were killed on November 28 when the security forces (SFs) attacked militant hideouts with gunship helicopters in different areas of Bajaur Agency. Sources said SFs targeted hideouts in the Charmang, Chamarkand and Chinar areas of Nawagai and Momand sub-divisions. Troops also reportedly destroyed the hideouts and bunkers of militants during the routine operation. Eyewitnesses said the SFs also advanced and took control of the militant-dominated areas.
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November - 29 
Earlier on November 29-night, the SFs targeted militants’ locations in the Mamond and Nawagai tehsils with artillery, destroying several bunkers. Some families were reported to be moving out of Mamond to avoid being caught in the cross-fire.
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Earlier on November 29-night, the SFs targeted militants’ locations in the Mamond and Nawagai tehsils with artillery, destroying several bunkers. Some families were reported to be moving out of Mamond to avoid being caught in the cross-fire.
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November - 30 December - 1
According to Daily Times, fighter jets and artillery killed 15 Taliban militants in Bajaur Agency on December 1. The clashes took place in several areas of Bajaur where troops are engaged in fighting with the Taliban since the launch of an army operation in August 2008. "Artillery backed by tanks an
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According to Daily Times, fighter jets and artillery killed 15 Taliban militants in Bajaur Agency on December 1. The clashes took place in several areas of Bajaur where troops are engaged in fighting with the Taliban since the launch of an army operation in August 2008. "Artillery backed by tanks and fighter jets pounded underground bunkers and other hideouts of the Taliban, killing 15 of them during the last 24 hours," local administration official Mohammad Jamil told AFP. He said six militants were killed and three others injured in artillery fire on Nawagai area, while nine were killed after fighter jets bombarded their hideouts in Mamoond. Jamil added that a woman was also killed when a mortar hit her house in Mamoond on November 30.
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November - 30 
According to Dawn, security forces (SFs) claimed killing nine militants in artillery and air attacks on their hideouts in the Mamond tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency on November 30. Four others were injured. A 40-year old woman was killed when artillery shells reportedly hit a civilian are
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According to Dawn, security forces (SFs) claimed killing nine militants in artillery and air attacks on their hideouts in the Mamond tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency on November 30. Four others were injured. A 40-year old woman was killed when artillery shells reportedly hit a civilian area. Air attacks were carried out in Kharkay, Damadola, Gatkai, Irab, Gat Agra, Tarkho and Kass areas.
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*Data till , June 08, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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