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November - 1 
Suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ school in Bara, injuring four people, local residents told Daily Times on November 1. Two explosions occurred at the 18-room Government High School for Girls in Karigar Ghari area. Locals said the blast de
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ school in Bara, injuring four people, local residents told Daily Times on November 1. Two explosions occurred at the 18-room Government High School for Girls in Karigar Ghari area. Locals said the blast destroyed the building and also damaged nearby houses, injuring four people. "The terrorists have blown up the school, demolishing all the rooms," said administration official Shafeerullah. Locals said a boy, who watched the premises, was also missing, possibly kidnapped by the militants, AFP reported.
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November - 2 
The United Nations on November 2 announced an immediate withdrawal of its staff from the NWFP and FATA due to the deteriorating security situation there, Daily Times reported. The measure was taken after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon assessed the
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The United Nations on November 2 announced an immediate withdrawal of its staff from the NWFP and FATA due to the deteriorating security situation there, Daily Times reported. The measure was taken after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon assessed the security situation in the northwestern region at ‘Phase-IV’. "The decision has been taken bearing in mind the intense security situation in the region," UN National Information Officer Ishrat Rizvi said. She said the implication of Phase-IV security would include reduction in the international UN staff in the region, with presence of only those vital for emergency operations, humanitarian relief, security operations and any other essential operations as advised by the Secretary-General. "All other UN staff involved in the running of programme activities will be relocated," she said.
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November - 3 
A would-be suicide bomber was killed before reaching his target in the Lachi sub-division of Kohat District on November 3-evening. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Abdullah Khan, told The News that a would-be suicide bomber, riding a motorcycl
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A would-be suicide bomber was killed before reaching his target in the Lachi sub-division of Kohat District on November 3-evening. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Abdullah Khan, told The News that a would-be suicide bomber, riding a motorcycle, was heading to his alleged target when he was blown up near the Iftikhar Well area in Lachi at 9:15 pm (PST).
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November - 3 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, a militant was killed and two others sustained injuries during a search operation carried out by the Security Forces (SFs) at Manago area in the Shangla District on November 3. Official sources said the SFs and Police conducted
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, a militant was killed and two others sustained injuries during a search operation carried out by the Security Forces (SFs) at Manago area in the Shangla District on November 3. Official sources said the SFs and Police conducted a joint search operation in Manago area, killing one militant and injuring two others, whose identity could not be ascertained. They belonged to Charbagh area in Swat District.
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November - 3 
Refuting the Army’s claims about gains in South Waziristan, the TTP claimed that its fighters had staged a tactical retreat from some areas to bring the troops into hilly and forested areas. In a telephonic conversation with a foreign news agency, TT
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Refuting the Army’s claims about gains in South Waziristan, the TTP claimed that its fighters had staged a tactical retreat from some areas to bring the troops into hilly and forested areas. In a telephonic conversation with a foreign news agency, TTP spokesman Azam Tariq denied the Army’s claims of killing over 300 militants during the last 18 days. "Only 11 of our men have been killed so far," Azam Tariq was quoted as saying. He said they were prepared for a long war with the Army and that they had retreated as part of a strategy from certain areas that the Army was claiming to have captured.
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The Security Forces (SFs) advanced towards Janta on November 3 after securing areas around the Taliban stronghold of Sararogha in the South Waziristan Agency, where 21 militants and one soldier were reported dead by the Inter-Services Public Relation
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The Security Forces (SFs) advanced towards Janta on November 3 after securing areas around the Taliban stronghold of Sararogha in the South Waziristan Agency, where 21 militants and one soldier were reported dead by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), The News reported. Official sources said the troops had secured the areas around Sararogha while clashes had taken place near Makeen and Sam where the militants were offering resistance. The troops claimed killing 16 militants during clashes in Sararogha while a soldier was killed and another injured in a landmine explosion in the area. They said several improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by the militants were discovered and defused by the troops. The military is reported to have claimed considerable gains against the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on all the three fronts. Officials said the troops were now advancing towards Makeen and Ladha, considered as two major strongholds of the militants. With the 21 casualties on November 3, as claimed by the Army officials, the death toll of the militants has mounted to 364 in the past 18 days. However, claims and counter-claims from the two sides could not be confirmed from independent sources mainly due to inaccessibility of the area, severance of communication lines, and displacement of people from South Waziristan and their shifting to safer places. Local sources said the SFs had captured the Janta area located between Sararogha and Ladha. However, they said the area had already been vacated by the militants. Janta is said to be a mountainous area and once a base of the Taliban because of its strategic location. They said the troops were now advancing towards Ladha, Asman Manza and Karwan Manza, the next important points after the capture of Kaniguram. The sources also said the TTP hideouts were targeted by fighter jets and with heavy artillery in Ladha, Makeen and Sam areas. Four militants’ positions were reportedly destroyed in the attack, the sources added. According to local officials, the troops are yet to reach the Ladha, Janta, Shaktoi and Barwand areas. However, they said Makeen was almost under siege by the troops, who had established strong posts on the nearby mountains to facilitate their advance on this stronghold of the militants. The ISPR statement said besides killing 16 militants and the death of an Army soldier, two suspected militants had been arrested in Sararogha. It said militants fired six rockets on security forces in Kaniguram as they were busy searching the area for IEDs, weapons and militants to secure the adjoining ridges. The military said five militants were killed during a clash in Ghanikhel near Kaniguram. On the Razmak-Makeen axis, the troops said they had secured the area from Cheena up to Mian Nurkhel. Manza Sar had also been secured and the troops were consolidating their positions, the statement added. The ISPR said the troops came under a rocket and small arms attack from the militants near Razmak, but no one was killed or injured. One soldier sustained injuries while defusing an IED at the Chashmai bridge on the same axis.
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ school in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency in the FATA and another in the Hangu District of the NWFP, officials and residents said on November 5. Sources told Daily Times that the militants blew up t
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up a girls’ school in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency in the FATA and another in the Hangu District of the NWFP, officials and residents said on November 5. Sources told Daily Times that the militants blew up the building of Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Akakhel. Locals said the armed militants blindfolded the school’s guard and planted explosives in the building. In addition, militants also blew up a school and torched eight houses in Hangu.
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A soldier was killed and six others sustained injuries during a search and clearance operations by the Security Forces in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency on November 6, Dawn reported. A security official in Jamrud told reporters that the incid
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A soldier was killed and six others sustained injuries during a search and clearance operations by the Security Forces in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency on November 6, Dawn reported. A security official in Jamrud told reporters that the incident took place at Yousuf Talab locality of Sipah where the SFS clashed with militants during a search and clearance operation. The official confirmed the killing of a Mehsud Scouts trooper Said Nabi and injuries to six of his colleagues when, according to him, militants opened fire at the troops from one of their hideouts in Yousuf Talab. The SFs subsequently retaliated with heavy artillery fire and also used two gunship helicopters to target militant positions in the Sipah area. Officials claimed to have inflicted heavy loses on the militants and destroying a number of their hideouts and training camps. The SFs also claimed to have arrested at least six suspect militants or their sympathisers after the shootout at Yousuf Talab.
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Eight militants were killed and four were arrested during search operations in the Swat District on November 6, Dawn reported. According to the Swat Media Centre, Security Forces (SFs) conducted search operations in the Dakorak area of Charbagh sub-d
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Eight militants were killed and four were arrested during search operations in the Swat District on November 6, Dawn reported. According to the Swat Media Centre, Security Forces (SFs) conducted search operations in the Dakorak area of Charbagh sub-division early in the morning. During an exchange of fire with troops, local Taliban leader Fida Hussain and his four aides, Latif, Arsal Khan, Mohammad Anwar and Roshan, were killed. Troops also seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition. A military spokesman said that the Fida Hussain group was wanted in cases of looting a bank’s van, killing of a security guard and attacks on the SFs in Charbagh, Khwazakhela and Alam Gunj. In another encounter, militant leader Fazal Maabud was killed and his unnamed associate was injured. In the Kabal sub-division, troops killed suspected militants Abdul Wali and Bakht Sher in a clash.
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November - 6 
Elsewhere in the province, an official of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) was killed and four persons, including a woman and boy, were injured in a militant attack on the Tora Warai Fort in Thall sub-division of Hangu District on November 6, The News
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Elsewhere in the province, an official of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) was killed and four persons, including a woman and boy, were injured in a militant attack on the Tora Warai Fort in Thall sub-division of Hangu District on November 6, The News reported. Official sources said a group of militants attacked the FC Fort at Tora Warai with heavy arms in the afternoon, killing one FC trooper and injuring four persons.
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November - 6 
Malak Nasir, a nephew of former Member of Provincial Assembly Malak Dedar, was arrested in Bahrain for his links with militants. Further, during search operations in Shakar Dara and Bazkheal, three men and a veil-clad woman were arrested.
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Malak Nasir, a nephew of former Member of Provincial Assembly Malak Dedar, was arrested in Bahrain for his links with militants. Further, during search operations in Shakar Dara and Bazkheal, three men and a veil-clad woman were arrested.
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November - 6 
Troops on November 6 entered Makeen – considered the headquarters and the last bastion of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in South Waziristan – as the military killed 24 more militants in clashes, Daily Times reported. “Today (Friday), security f
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Troops on November 6 entered Makeen – considered the headquarters and the last bastion of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in South Waziristan – as the military killed 24 more militants in clashes, Daily Times reported. “Today (Friday), security forces moved into Makeen, which is considered the headquarters of the Taliban. A large part of town has been cleared. In the remaining parts, a search-and-clearance operation is underway,” said an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesman in a statement, adding that intense clashes were in progress, and Taliban militants were fleeing the area – leaving behind their weapons and ammunition. Troops killed at least 21 militants in Makeen, where a house owned by slain TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud was also demolished. The Security Forces are also consolidating their positions around Sararogha, where search-and-clearance operations are underway. Troops, in addition, killed at least three TTP militants when the group fired rockets in Sararogha. The SFs are also reportedly consolidating their positions in and around Ladha, and conducting search-and-clearance operations.
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November - 6 
Two unidentified militants surrendered to the SFs in Mingora.
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Two unidentified militants surrendered to the SFs in Mingora.
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November - 8 
At least 13 people, including a local councillor heading an anti-Taliban Lashkar (militia), were killed and 44 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a cattle market at Adezai village, 25 kilometres south of the capital city of Pesha
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At least 13 people, including a local councillor heading an anti-Taliban Lashkar (militia), were killed and 44 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a cattle market at Adezai village, 25 kilometres south of the capital city of Peshawar in NWFP on November 8, said hospital sources and Police, reports Daily Times. Peshawar Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Muhammad Karim Khan said that that around eight-to-10 kilograms of explosives were used in the blast. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
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November - 8 
Daily Times reports that at least 18 Taliban militants were arrested and three others surrendered before the Security Forces (SFs) at Swat in NWFP.
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Daily Times reports that at least 18 Taliban militants were arrested and three others surrendered before the Security Forces (SFs) at Swat in NWFP.
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November - 9 
Eight suspected militants were killed and several others injured as military planes targeted their positions in the Kurram Agency on November 9, Dawn reported. According to sources, the areas which came under the air attack included Chinarak, Spairko
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Eight suspected militants were killed and several others injured as military planes targeted their positions in the Kurram Agency on November 9, Dawn reported. According to sources, the areas which came under the air attack included Chinarak, Spairkot and Ormigai in the east of Parachinar. A vehicle carrying militants was hit in Khwaidatkhel, leaving eight occupants dead. The sources said that the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan had shifted its weapons and other material to Orakzai and central Kurram before the start of military operation in South Waziristan.
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November - 9 
Security Forces fully secured the Shakai-Ladha road and started patrolling the Kaniguram-Ladha axis as eight militants and four soldiers died in fresh clashes in South Waziristan on the 24th day of Operation Rah-e-Nijat on November 9, The News report
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Security Forces fully secured the Shakai-Ladha road and started patrolling the Kaniguram-Ladha axis as eight militants and four soldiers died in fresh clashes in South Waziristan on the 24th day of Operation Rah-e-Nijat on November 9, The News reported. A local source said four soldiers died in a roadside bomb blast in the Makeen area. However, the Army militants fired several rockets at a security post in the Makeen area, killing four soldiers and injuring another. Eight militants were also killed in retaliatory action by the troops, said a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). Local sources said ground troops were consolidating their positions in Kaniguram and Makeen as fighter jets and helicopters continued targeting the militants’ hideouts in different areas of South Waziristan. Locals said troops destroyed a stronghold of militant commander Mumtaz Burki in the Jamalki Garagah area in Kaniguram. A search operation was launched in Maidan, Kot Langarkhel, Zay Killay, Habib Kot and the surrounding areas in Ladha sub-division, said political administration officials. They also said that arms, ammunition and explosives with suicide jackets and ball-bearings were also recovered during search operations in the Shakai, Kaniguram and Bangalkhela areas. Troops have reportedly secured the Wedan, Ashkarkot and Tauda Cheena villages in Makeen as efforts were underway to secure the town, known to be the nerve centre of the militants. Most of the militants have, however, reportedly deserted their positions and fled to the nearby North Waziristan, Kurram and Orakzai tribal agencies. Officials said a security post had been established in the Makeen area. They said resistance from the militants had ended in Kaniguram, Shakai, Tiarza, Silay Rogha, Asman Manza and Karwan Manza. The sources said troops had strengthened their control over all those areas once known as the strongholds of the militants. The ISPR statement said Security Forces consolidated their positions at the Jandola-Srarogha axis on November 9. A search and clearance operation was also under way on the Shakai-Kaniguram axis. Locals said a small number of the displaced people were coming to register at the camp established in Ratta Kulachi in Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP. The ISPR said 9,343 cash cards had been issued to the displaced families. It said over 4,845 patients from the displaced families were treated at the Army field hospital in Dera Ismail Khan.
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November - 9 
Tariq Afridi, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘commander’ for Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP, has reportedly been appointed as the chief of the banned organisation for Khyber Agency in the FATA and the Matani area of Peshawar District in the NWFP, a
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Tariq Afridi, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ‘commander’ for Darra Adam Khel in the NWFP, has reportedly been appointed as the chief of the banned organisation for Khyber Agency in the FATA and the Matani area of Peshawar District in the NWFP, according to The News. Taliban sources said the appointment was made by the TTP Shura (executive council), which met recently in Orakzai Agency. The sources said Muhammad, the spokesman for the TTP in Darra Adam Khel, would also be the spokesman for the organisation for the Khyber Agency and the Matani area. Omar, belonging to Darra Adam Khel, would be the spokesman for the TTP in the Jewaki area in Darra Adam Khel and for the Kohat region. These appointments were not announced formally by the TTP, but the Taliban sources contended that approval was given by the Shura of the organisation in its meeting held in the Orakzai Agency. Qari Hussain, the TTP ‘commander’ known as trainer of suicide bombers, reportedly attended the meeting. Aslam Farooqi is said to be the patron of the militants in the Orakzai Agency. Tariq Afridi, reportedly based in the Orakzai Agency, has been fighting Security Forces in Darra Adam Khel and sponsoring attacks in Peshawar and Kohat. Intelligence sources said some of the suicide bombers striking in Peshawar, Kohat and Punjab province were also being sent on missions by Tariq Afridi and his men. Tariq Afridi and the TTP unit in Darra Adam Khel were also behind the abduction of Polish engineer Petr Stanczak and his subsequent execution in 2008. At present, there is no chief of the TTP in the Khyber Agency. The position was apparently left vacant when Yahya Hijrat, the former leader of the TTP in the Khyber Agency, was arrested in Peshawar. He was subsequently declared dead in a Police encounter. Tariq Afridi would continue to head the TTP in his native Darra Adam Khel and also in the Matani area of Peshawar District.
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November - 9 
Three persons, including a Policeman, were killed and five others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber riding an auto-rickshaw blew himself up at a Police barricade on the Ring Road in the Latifabad area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on Novem
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Three persons, including a Policeman, were killed and five others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber riding an auto-rickshaw blew himself up at a Police barricade on the Ring Road in the Latifabad area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, on November 9, The News reported. An eyewitness, Attaullah, told reporters that Policemen deployed at a barricade near a canal signalled an auto-rickshaw to stop around 10:00 am (PST). “A man in his early 20s, having a trimmed beard and wearing brown clothes, came out of the three-wheeler and detonated explosives strapped around his vest,” he recalled. Another eyewitness, Sher Afzal, said he saw two people going towards the barricade in a rickshaw a few moments before the blast. Investigators said five to six kilograms of explosives were used in the incident. This was the second suicide bombing in Peshawar during the last 24 hours.
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November - 9 
Three Security Force personnel and two militants were killed and a soldier sustained injuries in a bomb blast and firing incidents in different areas of Bajaur Agency on November 9, The News reported. Sources said two soldiers were killed and another
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Three Security Force personnel and two militants were killed and a soldier sustained injuries in a bomb blast and firing incidents in different areas of Bajaur Agency on November 9, The News reported. Sources said two soldiers were killed and another sustained injuries when their vehicle was attacked with a remote-controlled bomb in the Mulla Said area in Salarzai sub-division. In another incident, unknown armed men shot dead Subedar Noor Zada of the Bajaur Levies force in a high security zone in Khar.
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November - 10 
According to Dawn, five militants were killed in an exchange of fire with the Security Forces (SFs) after attacks on the base camp of the Frontier Crops and check-posts in the Bajaur Agency on November 10. Sources said that a group of militants f
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According to Dawn, five militants were killed in an exchange of fire with the Security Forces (SFs) after attacks on the base camp of the Frontier Crops and check-posts in the Bajaur Agency on November 10. Sources said that a group of militants fired seven missiles and three rockets at the base camp of the Bajaur Scouts in Katkot area of Loe Mamond sub-division, some 24 kilometres from Khar, the agency headquarters. However, no loss of life or property was reported as most of the missiles and rockets missed the target and landed outside the camp. The SFs later retaliated with heavy weapons, killing four militants and injuring three others. Further, one militant was killed and two others injured in an encounter with the SFs in the Barkhlozo area of Loe Mamond. The clash erupted after militants attacked a security post in Barkhlozo. In addition, one soldier of the Khyber Rifles was injured in a remote controlled bomb blast when the SFs were conducting a search operation on the main Barkhlozo road.
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November - 10 
At least 34 persons were killed and nearly 100 others sustained injuries in a powerful car bomb blast at a crowded intersection in the Charsadda bazaar of Charsadda District in the NWFP on November 10-afternoon, Dawn reported. Scores of women and chi
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At least 34 persons were killed and nearly 100 others sustained injuries in a powerful car bomb blast at a crowded intersection in the Charsadda bazaar of Charsadda District in the NWFP on November 10-afternoon, Dawn reported. Scores of women and children are reported to have died and dozens of shops and vehicles were damaged in the suspected suicide attack. District Police chief Riaz Khan said the explosives were packed in a car parked near the Farooq-i-Azam chowk. He said Police suspected that it was a suicide attack because limbs and shoes of the suspected bomber had been found. Shopkeepers and vendors were preparing to put down the shutters and a large number of people were waiting at a taxi stand when the explosion took place. Seven children and three women were among the dead, Police said.
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November - 10 
Five militants were killed and seven injured on November 10 when fighter jets bombed Taliban hideouts in the Orakzai Agency. The sources told Daily Times that fighter jets bombed Ghalju, Khawga Rehri and other parts of Upper Orakzai, destroying three
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Five militants were killed and seven injured on November 10 when fighter jets bombed Taliban hideouts in the Orakzai Agency. The sources told Daily Times that fighter jets bombed Ghalju, Khawga Rehri and other parts of Upper Orakzai, destroying three Taliban hideouts.
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SFs arrested 25 suspected militants, including two important Taliban leaders, during a search operation in the Kohat region on November 11, Dawn reported. The operation started in the early hours and was conducted jointly by Security Forces and Polic
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SFs arrested 25 suspected militants, including two important Taliban leaders, during a search operation in the Kohat region on November 11, Dawn reported. The operation started in the early hours and was conducted jointly by Security Forces and Police in Bilitang, Kot and Kharmatu areas of Kohat. Eighteen militants belonging to Orakzai Agency were arrested along with some arms and ammunition. Two important members of the Taliban were among the arrested militants, who had recently entered Kohat. Similarly, Police arrested seven suspects during search operation in various parts of the Hangu District after midnight on November 10. The seizure included four Kalashnikovs, five rifles, nine pistols and more than hundred cartridges. Police, in addition, also foiled a terrorism bid by destroying a 20-kilogram multi-system bomb planted near a police check-post on the busy Hangu highway on November 11.
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November - 10 
The Bajaur administration has set five-day deadline to the elders of Warh Mamond sub-division to hand over militants in their respective areas to the authorities. Addressing a jirga (council of elders), Assistant Political Agent Mohammad Jamial said
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The Bajaur administration has set five-day deadline to the elders of Warh Mamond sub-division to hand over militants in their respective areas to the authorities. Addressing a jirga (council of elders), Assistant Political Agent Mohammad Jamial said the administration had handed over a list of wanted militants to the elders a few weeks ago but they are yet to hand them over to the authorities. He said the elders of Mamond were not cooperating with the administration and the troops. He threatened to launch a military operation
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November - 11 
A bomb blast at a music shop in the Dir town of Upper Dir District on November 11-morning destroyed five shops completely and partially damaged 10 others, Dawn reported. The explosives planted by unidentified persons at a music shop in Saleem Market
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A bomb blast at a music shop in the Dir town of Upper Dir District on November 11-morning destroyed five shops completely and partially damaged 10 others, Dawn reported. The explosives planted by unidentified persons at a music shop in Saleem Market of Dir Bazaar also caused minor injuries to a student. No organisation has claimed responsibility for the blast so far.
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November - 11 
A landmine blast and ambush killed 10 Security Force (SF) personnel in the Mohmand Agency on November 11, Daily Times reported. “Eight soldiers were martyred and two were wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine buried on the roadside… The soldiers
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A landmine blast and ambush killed 10 Security Force (SF) personnel in the Mohmand Agency on November 11, Daily Times reported. “Eight soldiers were martyred and two were wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine buried on the roadside… The soldiers were on a routine patrol. The landmine was buried by the militants. The explosion damaged the pick-up,” Frontier Corps spokesman Major Fazalur Rehman said.
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November - 11 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a senior Taliban ‘commander’ in the Kabal sub-division and also defused bombs in the Khwazakhela sub-division of Swat District on November 11. Sources told Daily Times that the SFs arrested Ismail and his accomplices fr
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a senior Taliban ‘commander’ in the Kabal sub-division and also defused bombs in the Khwazakhela sub-division of Swat District on November 11. Sources told Daily Times that the SFs arrested Ismail and his accomplices from the Bara Bandai area of Kabal and shifted them to an undisclosed location. Sources also said another Taliban ‘commander’ Fazl Mabood surrendered to the SFs in Kabal. The troops are also reported to have defused bombs near Gamon Bridge.
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November - 11 
Security Forces on November 11 killed three militants and seized a huge quantity of arms and ammunition in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency, Dawn reported. Security officials in the Shahkas Fort of Frontier Corps said that they launched a searc
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Security Forces on November 11 killed three militants and seized a huge quantity of arms and ammunition in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency, Dawn reported. Security officials in the Shahkas Fort of Frontier Corps said that they launched a search operation in Gurguri and adjoining areas after getting information about the presence of some militants. They said that at least three militants were killed in an exchange of fire. They also claimed to have arrested a number of suspect militants during the search and clearance operation. The Security Forces also destroyed a huge quantity of mortar shells and seized different types of light and heavy arms and ammunition from different militant bases.
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November - 11 
The operational commander of Swat, Major General Asfaque Nadeem, said on November 11 that 100 per cent area of Swat was under the control of SFs and all entry and exit points had been closed so that militants could not escape from the valley, The New
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The operational commander of Swat, Major General Asfaque Nadeem, said on November 11 that 100 per cent area of Swat was under the control of SFs and all entry and exit points had been closed so that militants could not escape from the valley, The News reported. Talking to a group of senior journalists in Mingora, he said the SFs were conducting search operations in some areas of Swat District on information about the presence of unwanted elements. Gen Asfaque also said that work on development projects had already been started and the SFs were repairing and constructing mosques.
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November - 11 
The SFs arrested 46 suspected persons during a search operation in the Tarkhodag area of Mamond sub-division.
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The SFs arrested 46 suspected persons during a search operation in the Tarkhodag area of Mamond sub-division.
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November - 11 
Two militants were killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Mamond sub-division while four personnel of the Bajaur Levies sustained injuries in a remote controlled bomb blast in the Nawagai sub-division of Bajaur Agency on Novembe
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Two militants were killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Mamond sub-division while four personnel of the Bajaur Levies sustained injuries in a remote controlled bomb blast in the Nawagai sub-division of Bajaur Agency on November 11, Dawn reported. Sources said that a group of militants attacked a security post in the Maina area of Warh Mamond with heavy weapons. However, the SFs responded quickly and as a result two militants were killed and four others injured. Four personnel of the Bajaur Levies sustained injuries when a remote controlled bomb planted by militants on bypass road in Nawagai exploded. The Levies men were on a routine patrolling in the area. No group has claimed responsibility for the blast.
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November - 11 
Two paramilitary personnel were killed and eight others reported missing after Taliban militants attacked their convoy at Ghanam Shah. Local official Rasool Khan said two SF personnel, initially reported as missing, later made contact. “A search oper
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Two paramilitary personnel were killed and eight others reported missing after Taliban militants attacked their convoy at Ghanam Shah. Local official Rasool Khan said two SF personnel, initially reported as missing, later made contact. “A search operation is continuing for the remaining eight who are missing,” Khan told AFP. Two bodies were recovered after the ambush and 10 militants killed after attack helicopters shelled suspected Taliban hideouts in the Bai Zai area.
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November - 12 
17 soldiers were killed in stiff resistance to Operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan Agency by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on November 12, The News reported. This is the highest death toll for the military since operations were launched o
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17 soldiers were killed in stiff resistance to Operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan Agency by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on November 12, The News reported. This is the highest death toll for the military since operations were launched on October 17, security officials said. At least 15 soldiers were killed in clashes while a roadside bomb blast killed two soldiers in the Sararogha area further east, officials said. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) earlier said that five soldiers and 22 militants were killed in the last 24 hours of the offensive. But the Army and security officials in the area told AFP that the military death toll was 17. 15 soldiers were killed in the clashes, an Army officer told AFP. It is the first time we have seen such stiff resistance, he said. Another unnamed official also said the clashes included face-to-face fighting. The Army said five militants were killed on November 12 during a clash with militants in the Ghra Sar area on the Jandola-Sararogha axis. The troops were busy clearing the area when they came under fire from the militants. One soldier sustained injuries in an exchange of fire. 14 militants and five soldiers were killed while seven soldiers sustained injuries in another clash in the Kot Langarkhel area near Ladha as the troops continued a search and clearance operation on the Shakai-Kaniguram axis. The military said caches of arms and ammunition were recovered in Sata, Mangora Sar, Narakai, Gulit Killay, Torwam and Shabikhel areas. On the Razmak-Makeen axis, the Security Forces (SFs) continued advancing towards the south of Makeen. A security post was also established in Zaidullah Gharyum and troops started patrolling the area, the ISPR said. It said the operation was under way to secure the Darra Algad area, located south of Makeen. The statement said three more militants were killed during a clash with troops in Rogha village. The political administration officials said the Ladha-Wana Road had been cleared of landmines while the operation was under way to clear the Ladha-Makeen Road. Five remote-controlled bombs were discovered and defused on the Ladha-Wana Road, officials added. Locals said elders from South Waziristan were holding talks with the political administration and discussing the repatriation of the displaced people to their respective areas as the troops were in control of more than 80 per cent of the Mehsud tribal territory now. Sources said the political administration had informed the tribal elders to prepare themselves for return to their areas cleared by the Army. The sources said the administration wanted the people to go back to the cleared areas, but the residents were reluctant as they feared both the Army and TTP.
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November - 12 
Syed Abul Hassan Jaffry, media manager of the Iranian consulate in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, was shot dead near his home in Gulbarg on November 12-morning, Dawn reported. Jaffry was going to his office when he was shot at point-blank range as he tu
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Syed Abul Hassan Jaffry, media manager of the Iranian consulate in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, was shot dead near his home in Gulbarg on November 12-morning, Dawn reported. Jaffry was going to his office when he was shot at point-blank range as he turned his car towards the Swati Phatak. Cantonment Circle Superintendent of Police Nisar Khan Marwat said that it appeared to be a sectarian attack. He said there was no eyewitness, but it was possible that more than one assailant had fired at the car from two directions with 30-bore pistols. Jaffry’s brother-in-law Shah Agha said “It was a target killing, but it is not clear if he was killed by Americans or it was a sectarian attack. He had no enmity with anyone.”
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November - 12 
The Security Forces (SFs) and political administration (PA) on November 12 arrested 40 suspected Taliban militants in a search operation in Bajaur Agency. PA officials told Daily Times they had arrested the men from Khar, headquarters of the agency.
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The Security Forces (SFs) and political administration (PA) on November 12 arrested 40 suspected Taliban militants in a search operation in Bajaur Agency. PA officials told Daily Times they had arrested the men from Khar, headquarters of the agency. They said the Taliban militants had been shifted to the headquarters prison.
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November - 12 
Two persons were killed and six others were wounded in separate bomb and hand grenade explosions at Gul Bagh and Wuch Bazaar in the Hangu town of Hangu District in the early hours of November 12, according to The News. “Unidentified miscreants had pl
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Two persons were killed and six others were wounded in separate bomb and hand grenade explosions at Gul Bagh and Wuch Bazaar in the Hangu town of Hangu District in the early hours of November 12, according to The News. “Unidentified miscreants had planted explosive devices outside a house in Gul Bagh, which exploded early in the day,” a Police official said. He said Waseem died instantly while his father Naseer, mother, two brothers and a sister sustained serious injuries in the explosion. Meanwhile, some miscreants attacked the house of Salamat with hand grenades in Wuch Bazaar. However, members of the family remained unhurt in the attack. Sources said the Security Forces (SFs) chased the attackers and killed one of them after an exchange of fire. Later, the SFs arrested another attacker in an injured condition. However, their names could not be ascertained. In a separate incident, unidentified people blew up five empty houses with explosive material in the Shahukhel area. Most of the residents in the area had reportedly vacated their houses due to possible militant attacks.
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November - 13 
At least 13 people – 10 military personnel and three civilians – were killed and 60 injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the regional headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on Novembe
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At least 13 people – 10 military personnel and three civilians – were killed and 60 injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the regional headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on November 13, Daily Times reported. An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement said the bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a military check-post on Artillery Road at 6:45am (PST), killing 10 military personnel and three civilians, and injuring 60. The NWFP Inspector General of Police, Malik Naveed, said the vehicle was loaded with around 200 kilograms of explosives. NWFP Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain told the media that nine ISI officials were killed, while three were missing. Hussain also said that surrounding walls and an entire block of the agency headquarters were completely destroyed, while six blocks had been partially damaged.
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November - 13 
At least six militants and two soldiers were killed in the ongoing Operation Rah-e-Nijat in the South Waziristan Agency, an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release said on November 13, Daily Times reported. The soldiers were killed and a
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At least six militants and two soldiers were killed in the ongoing Operation Rah-e-Nijat in the South Waziristan Agency, an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release said on November 13, Daily Times reported. The soldiers were killed and an equal number were wounded during an encounter with the militants at Ahmed Wam. Security Forces (SFs) have reportedly fully secured the area from Makeen to Marobi Raghzai. They also cleared Rogha and Mir Khoni.
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November - 13 
One militant was killed and several others sustained injuries when Pakistan Air Force fighters bombarded suspected hideouts of the militants in Kurram Agency on November 13, The News reported. Militants fleeing the operation in South Waziristan Agenc
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One militant was killed and several others sustained injuries when Pakistan Air Force fighters bombarded suspected hideouts of the militants in Kurram Agency on November 13, The News reported. Militants fleeing the operation in South Waziristan Agency had reportedly been hiding in the Kurram and Orakzai Agency.
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November - 13 
Ten persons, including nine security officials, were killed and 22 injured in a suicide attack at a Police Station in the Bannu town of Bannu District in the NWFP on November 13. A Police official told Daily Times that a suicide attacker rammed his e
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Ten persons, including nine security officials, were killed and 22 injured in a suicide attack at a Police Station in the Bannu town of Bannu District in the NWFP on November 13. A Police official told Daily Times that a suicide attacker rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into the Bakkakhel Police Station on Miranshah Road – killing seven Security Force personnel, two Frontier Corps troops and a pedestrian. He also said that 22 people, including 19 Policemen, were also injured in the suicide attack. The station is close to the border with North Waziristan. The bomber reportedly struck 25 minutes after the suicide attack on the ISI building in provincial capital Peshawar.
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November - 13 
The Police arrested a would-be suicide bomber during an operation in Saidu Sharif early on November 13, The News reported. "Waheedullah, 17, was arrested from a mosque in Saidu Sharif and prima chord and fuses were also recovered from his possession,
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The Police arrested a would-be suicide bomber during an operation in Saidu Sharif early on November 13, The News reported. "Waheedullah, 17, was arrested from a mosque in Saidu Sharif and prima chord and fuses were also recovered from his possession," a Police official said
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November - 13 
The Security Forces (SFs) in a fresh offensive in the Elum Ghar area of Buner District killed two local militant ‘commanders’ among four persons on November 13, Dawn reported. The wife and three children of another ‘commander’ were arrested after he
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The Security Forces (SFs) in a fresh offensive in the Elum Ghar area of Buner District killed two local militant ‘commanders’ among four persons on November 13, Dawn reported. The wife and three children of another ‘commander’ were arrested after he escaped in an injured condition. Sources said militant ‘commanders’ Asmatullah and Habibur Rehman of the Pir Baba area were killed in an encounter with the SFs in Elum Ghar. Habibur Rehman’s wife and a child were also killed in the clash. Another ‘commander’, identified as Aziz, who was injured, escaped from the area, while his wife and three children were arrested. The Elum Ghar operation had been launched on November 11. An army official was also killed while three others sustained injuries during clashes with the militants.
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November - 13 
The SFs arrested a ‘commander’ of the Swat Taliban, Tahir alias Hazrat Ali, from the Jamia Masjid in Swari.
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The SFs arrested a ‘commander’ of the Swat Taliban, Tahir alias Hazrat Ali, from the Jamia Masjid in Swari.
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November - 14 
At least 12 persons, including a Policeman and a three-year-old child, were killed and another 35 injured when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden vehicle at a Police checkpost in Peshawar, the provincial capital of North West Frontier Pr
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At least 12 persons, including a Policeman and a three-year-old child, were killed and another 35 injured when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden vehicle at a Police checkpost in Peshawar, the provincial capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Police and hospital staff said on November 15, reported Daily Times. However, eight of the injured persons are said to be in critical condition
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November - 14 
Troops killed 13 Taliban militants in two separate clashes in Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on November 14 Daily Times reported. Five terrorists were killed after a gro
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Troops killed 13 Taliban militants in two separate clashes in Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on November 14 Daily Times reported. Five terrorists were killed after a group of Taliban militants ambushed a military convoy near Totakan village, while, another eight Taliban militants were killed during a search operation in a forest near Mangaltan village. Meanwhile, a local military spokesman said that the soldiers also seized a large number of arms and ammunition. The death toll could not be verified independently.
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November - 15 
On November 15, the troops killed 12 more militants in two different areas of the valley. Four militants were killed in a gunfight in the Shamozai Gharai area. In addition, eight bodies were recovered from Karakar, a mountain connecting the Swat and
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On November 15, the troops killed 12 more militants in two different areas of the valley. Four militants were killed in a gunfight in the Shamozai Gharai area. In addition, eight bodies were recovered from Karakar, a mountain connecting the Swat and Buner Districts, while 14 bodies were found in the Gulibagh area. The bodies dumped in Karakar and Gulibagh areas were stated to be of militants. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said 12 militants were killed in Karakar Banda, Ilam Saand, Ashar Banr and Gari Shamozai. It said the militants were killed during a search operation. The ISPR said two suspected militants were arrested from Shalpin and seven others surrendered to the SFs in Charbagh, Roria and Zarakhela. There was no mention in the ISPR press release about the bodies recovered from the Gulibagh area.
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November - 15 
The death toll from a suicide car bombing at a Police checkpoint in Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, increased to 15 on November 15, Police and administrative officials said, Daily Times reported. The bomber detonated his cache of explosives on Novembe
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The death toll from a suicide car bombing at a Police checkpoint in Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, increased to 15 on November 15, Police and administrative officials said, Daily Times reported. The bomber detonated his cache of explosives on November 14 as Police tried to stop and search his vehicle at a check-post in the city. “The death toll has risen to 15. Twenty-one injured people are still being treated in hospitals,” a senior Police official, Karim Khan, said.
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November - 15 
The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the November 13-suicide attack on the regional headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Peshawar. Qari Hussain, a top TTP ‘commander’, telephoned reporters to claim re
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The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the November 13-suicide attack on the regional headquarters of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Peshawar. Qari Hussain, a top TTP ‘commander’, telephoned reporters to claim responsibility for the suicide bombing that targeted the ISI regional headquarters off the busy Khyber Road in the Cantonment area. Qari Hussain, cousin of the TTP chief Hakeemullah Mehsud and known as the trainer of suicide bombers, threatened further attacks against the Security Forces and law-enforcement agencies.
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November - 15 
Twelve more militants were killed in clashes with the Security Forces (SFs) in Karakar and Shamozai Gharai while 14 bodies were found dumped in Charbagh’s Gulibagh area in the Swat Valley on November 15, The News reported. It was the second consecuti
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Twelve more militants were killed in clashes with the Security Forces (SFs) in Karakar and Shamozai Gharai while 14 bodies were found dumped in Charbagh’s Gulibagh area in the Swat Valley on November 15, The News reported. It was the second consecutive day that clashes between the SFs and militants were reported from Swat District. Eight casualties of militants were reported from Charbagh on November 14 when the SFs claimed killing them in a clash during a search operation in the Ashar Banr and Nala areas.
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November - 15 
Unknown men displayed anti-Taliban banners at the roadside and other locations in several areas of Kabal sub-division. The banners contained some slogans against the Taliban and Maulana Fazlullah.
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Unknown men displayed anti-Taliban banners at the roadside and other locations in several areas of Kabal sub-division. The banners contained some slogans against the Taliban and Maulana Fazlullah.
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November - 15 
Volunteers of the Lashkar (militia) shot dead three veil-clad men near the residence of an anti-Taliban Nazim in Bazidkhel village of Peshawar District in the NWFP on November 15. Nazim of the Bazidkhel Union Council, Faheemur Rahman had raised a vol
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Volunteers of the Lashkar (militia) shot dead three veil-clad men near the residence of an anti-Taliban Nazim in Bazidkhel village of Peshawar District in the NWFP on November 15. Nazim of the Bazidkhel Union Council, Faheemur Rahman had raised a voluntary Lashkar comprising several hundred villagers to protect his area from the militants. He has survived a number of bombings and attacks on his life after a feud with Mangal Bagh, the chief of the Khyber Agency-based militant outfit, Lashkar-e-Islam. “The three Burqa-clad terrorists were on their way to my village Hujra, five kilometres south of Peshawar on the Kohat Road, when someone informed the Qaumi Lashkar volunteers and the villagers managed to kill them,” Faheemur Rahman told The News. He said apparently he was the target as several attempts had been made in the past to kill him. Rehman claimed that the attackers were from the Bara subdivision of Khyber Agency and were associated with the Lashkar-e-Islam, which had attacked his house and Hujra (guesthouse) thrice in recent months. No group has claimed responsibility for the failed attack on the Nazim nor has anyone owned the three men so far.
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November - 16 
The Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have killed four militants near Gulibagh in the Swat District while the body of a militant ‘commander’ was found dumped in the Sambat area of Matta sub-division, The News reported. The Inter-Services Public Relati
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The Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have killed four militants near Gulibagh in the Swat District while the body of a militant ‘commander’ was found dumped in the Sambat area of Matta sub-division, The News reported. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the troops conducted a search operation in Roria near the Gulibagh area of Charbagh. It said the SFs confronted the militants during the action and killed four of them. Four militants, according to the ISPR, were arrested from Tiligram in Swat and Dargai in the Malakand Agency. Sources said the bullet-riddled body of Ahmad Jan alias Tor Lala was found dumped on a roadside in Sambat after unidentified men killed him. Ahmad Jan was among the ‘commanders’ of the Swat militants wanted by the SFs in numerous acts of terror in the area, the sources said. Further, official sources said that during a search in the Sir Tiligram area SFs recovered a huge quantity of explosives and other material used in making bombs. They said the seized explosives included 23 homemade bombs.
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November - 16 
Three persons were killed and more than 30 others sustained injuries in a suicide car bombing which targeted the Badaber Police Station on the Kohat Road near Peshawar, the NWFP capital, The News reported. The powerful blast razed to the ground a mos
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Three persons were killed and more than 30 others sustained injuries in a suicide car bombing which targeted the Badaber Police Station on the Kohat Road near Peshawar, the NWFP capital, The News reported. The powerful blast razed to the ground a mosque, a large portion of the Police Station and three nearby buildings. It also injured some horses in the nearby horse stand and damaged several vehicles in the vicinity. Eyewitnesses said Constable Umer Rahman of the Frontier Constabulary opened fire as he became suspicious about a fast-approaching vehicle near the Badaber Police Station around 7:40am. “When the brave constable opened fire, the explosives stuffed in the vehicle exploded. The soldier also suffered injuries but he is safe and sound,” Frontier Constabulary Commandant Zafarullah Khan told The News. Those killed in the blast were identified as Dilshad from Badaber village, Abdul Mannan from Mohmand Agency and Sher Rahman belonging to the Kurram Agency. Officials of the bomb disposal squad estimated that around 250 kilograms of explosives had been stuffed in the vehicle. This was the fifth incident of its kind in and outside Peshawar during the last eight days.
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November - 17 
Ten militants, including a would-be suicide bomber, were arrested while one militant surrendered to the Security Forces (SFs) during a search operation in the Swat District on November 17, Dawn reported. The SFs arrested a 17-year-old would-be suicid
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Ten militants, including a would-be suicide bomber, were arrested while one militant surrendered to the Security Forces (SFs) during a search operation in the Swat District on November 17, Dawn reported. The SFs arrested a 17-year-old would-be suicide bomber, identified as Jawad, during an operation in Nawi Kally. The troops, in addition, also arrested five suspected persons in Koza Banda, three in Bara Banda and one in Charbagh. Further, one militant laid down arms and surrendered to the SFs in Bara Banda.
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November - 17 
The outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have threatened the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) and Chaklala Cantonment Board (CCB) of contaminating water sources and reservoirs with poisonous material with the aim of pressurizing the Army to stop
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The outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have threatened the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) and Chaklala Cantonment Board (CCB) of contaminating water sources and reservoirs with poisonous material with the aim of pressurizing the Army to stop the military operation in South Waziristan. Official sources told The News that a letter threatening to contaminate water was faxed to the Directorate of Military Lands and Cantonments in Rawalpindi on November 17. The letter states that the TTP has procured 200 litres of poisonous material that would be used to contaminate water sources and reservoirs in the wards falling under RCB and CCB limits. However, the TTP in its letter has not intimated the time and date of implementing the threat. Through the letter, the RCB and CCB officials have been threatened to stop the military operation in South Waziristan, sources claimed.
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November - 17 
The Taliban chief in Swat District, Maulana Fazlullah, on November 17 claimed that he had safely crossed over to Afghanistan, The News reported. BBC Urdu Service said Fazlullah telephoned its Peshawar reporter Abdul Hai Kakar to claim that he was in
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The Taliban chief in Swat District, Maulana Fazlullah, on November 17 claimed that he had safely crossed over to Afghanistan, The News reported. BBC Urdu Service said Fazlullah telephoned its Peshawar reporter Abdul Hai Kakar to claim that he was in Afghanistan and that his fighters would soon start guerrilla attacks against the Security Forces in Swat. The report said Fazlullah read a written statement while speaking from a mobile phone having an Afghanistan code. Fazlullah is reported to have threatened that the NWFP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain, who is in the forefront in condemning the Taliban, would meet the same fate as late Afghan President Dr Najibullah who was shot dead and then hanged, along with his younger brother Ahmadzai, in Kabul’s Aryana Square by the Afghan Taliban on September 27, 1996 on the day they captured the city.
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November - 18 
Further, 13 militants were arrested from the Charbagh, Mingora, Koza Bandai and Odigram areas.
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Further, 13 militants were arrested from the Charbagh, Mingora, Koza Bandai and Odigram areas.
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November - 18 
Meanwhile, the residents of Daburi, Khadezai, Mishti Bazaar, Sangra, Mandati Killay, Ghiljo, Ferozkhel, Qasimkhel and Utmankhel have reportedly started migrating to safer locations in Kohat, Peshawar and Rawalpindi after the Security Forces intensifi
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Meanwhile, the residents of Daburi, Khadezai, Mishti Bazaar, Sangra, Mandati Killay, Ghiljo, Ferozkhel, Qasimkhel and Utmankhel have reportedly started migrating to safer locations in Kohat, Peshawar and Rawalpindi after the Security Forces intensified shelling in the area.
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November - 18 
Six more bodies of suspected militants were found dumped in various areas of Swat Valley on November 18, The News reported. Those whose bodies were found also included a close aide to the slain deputy leader of the Swat Taliban Maulana Shah Dauran. T
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Six more bodies of suspected militants were found dumped in various areas of Swat Valley on November 18, The News reported. Those whose bodies were found also included a close aide to the slain deputy leader of the Swat Taliban Maulana Shah Dauran. The corpse of Ihsanullah was found dumped in the fields in Kokarai locality of Mingora. The body of another militant, identified as Shamakhel, was recovered from a roadside in Charbagh. Local sources said four bodies of suspected militants were found in the Gorra area situated on the border with Dir District.
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November - 18 
Two women, three children and two men were killed when military planes accidentally bombed some houses in the Hangu District of NWFP on November 18, Dawn reported. In the course of an attack on a seminary, the planes are reported to have accidentally
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Two women, three children and two men were killed when military planes accidentally bombed some houses in the Hangu District of NWFP on November 18, Dawn reported. In the course of an attack on a seminary, the planes are reported to have accidentally dropped some bombs on adjacent shops and some houses in the Shahu Khel area of Hangu. Besides the women and children, two labourers were also killed in the attack.
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November - 19 
At least 20 people – including three Policemen – were killed and 50 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up at the main gate of the Judicial Complex on Khyber Road in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on November 19, Daily Times reported. This
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At least 20 people – including three Policemen – were killed and 50 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up at the main gate of the Judicial Complex on Khyber Road in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on November 19, Daily Times reported. This was the sixth suicide attack in 11 days in the provincial capital. The bomber struck at around 10:20am at the main gate of the complex, which houses district lower courts and is close to the Peshawar High Court, Civil Secretariat, the NWFP Assembly Flag Staff House and other Government offices and installations. Peshawar District Coordination Officer Sahibzada Muhammad Anis told reporters that it was a suicide attack, and the bomber had tried to enter the court premises. “He was on foot and detonated his explosives when security personnel tried to stop him,” said Anis, adding that three Policemen were among the dead. The Cantonment Superintendent of Police, Nisar Marwat, told Daily Times that around eight-to-10 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack.
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November - 19 
In another incident in Peshawar, two Policemen were killed and five persons sustained injuries in a bomb blast that targeted a Police vehicle on the outskirts of Peshawar early on November 19. “It was a remote-controlled bomb packed with steel pellet
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In another incident in Peshawar, two Policemen were killed and five persons sustained injuries in a bomb blast that targeted a Police vehicle on the outskirts of Peshawar early on November 19. “It was a remote-controlled bomb packed with steel pellets, which was planted on the roadside,” a senior Police official said.
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November - 19 
Meanwhile, the Kohat Police arrested four militants and 21 criminals during a search operation on November 19. They also seized four Kalashnikovs, three repeaters, five shotguns, four rifles and seven pistols.
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Meanwhile, the Kohat Police arrested four militants and 21 criminals during a search operation on November 19. They also seized four Kalashnikovs, three repeaters, five shotguns, four rifles and seven pistols.
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November - 19 
The Kohat Police arrested four militants and 21 criminals during a search operation on November 19. They also seized four Kalashnikovs, three repeaters, five shotguns, four rifles and seven pistols.
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The Kohat Police arrested four militants and 21 criminals during a search operation on November 19. They also seized four Kalashnikovs, three repeaters, five shotguns, four rifles and seven pistols.
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November - 19 
Two militants were killed in an encounter with the Police in the Bezoo Kot area of Hangu District in the NWFP on November 19, Dawn reported. Police Constable Khurshid Alam was also injured in the shootout following a raid on a house in the area. The
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Two militants were killed in an encounter with the Police in the Bezoo Kot area of Hangu District in the NWFP on November 19, Dawn reported. Police Constable Khurshid Alam was also injured in the shootout following a raid on a house in the area. The bodies of slain militants, identified as Amjid and Yar Khan, were taken to a local hospital.
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November - 20 
Five militants, including a foreigner, were killed when the Security Forces (SFs) targeted the militant hideouts in Speen Thall area of Thall sub-division in the Hangu District on November 20, The News reported. An Afghan militant was among the dead.
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Five militants, including a foreigner, were killed when the Security Forces (SFs) targeted the militant hideouts in Speen Thall area of Thall sub-division in the Hangu District on November 20, The News reported. An Afghan militant was among the dead. In addition, the Police claimed to have arrested eight militants in a search operation in the area. One of them was identified as Muzaffar hailing from the Khapyanga area of Kurram Agency in the FATA.
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November - 20 
The death toll in the bomb attack on a Police party in the Yakatoot area of provincial capital Peshawar increased to three after a Sub-Inspector and another Policeman succumbed to injuries at the Lady Reading Hospital on November 20. According to the
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The death toll in the bomb attack on a Police party in the Yakatoot area of provincial capital Peshawar increased to three after a Sub-Inspector and another Policeman succumbed to injuries at the Lady Reading Hospital on November 20. According to the bomb disposal unit, around 10 kilograms of high-intensity explosives were used in the attack. The officials added that the explosives were planted on the roadside and triggered through a remote-control device when the patrolling car was passing through the area.
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November - 22 
Elsewhere in the province, Police arrested a would-be suicide bomber from the Qambar area near Mingora on November 22 and presented him before the media. 16-year old Khair Hussain said he was studying in a Madrassa (seminary) in Rang Mohalla when the
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Elsewhere in the province, Police arrested a would-be suicide bomber from the Qambar area near Mingora on November 22 and presented him before the media. 16-year old Khair Hussain said he was studying in a Madrassa (seminary) in Rang Mohalla when the militants kidnapped him. He said the militants asked him to become a suicide bomber and when he refused to do so, he was tortured.
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November - 22 
Two rockets fired from an unknown location slightly damaged a house in Railway Colony in the Cantonment area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, early on November 22, The News reported. One of the projectiles landed at the house of a civilian, Shakil,
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Two rockets fired from an unknown location slightly damaged a house in Railway Colony in the Cantonment area of Peshawar, capital of the NWFP, early on November 22, The News reported. One of the projectiles landed at the house of a civilian, Shakil, in Railway Colony and caused damage to the building, while the other landed in the fields without causing any casualty or damage.
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November - 24 
According to The News, helicopter gunships targeted the hideouts of militants in the Shahukhel and Tora Warai areas of Hangu District in the NWFP on November 24, killing 11 militants and destroying three of their hideouts. Sources said the action was
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According to The News, helicopter gunships targeted the hideouts of militants in the Shahukhel and Tora Warai areas of Hangu District in the NWFP on November 24, killing 11 militants and destroying three of their hideouts. Sources said the action was taken after a group of militants fired rockets at the Security Forces (SFs) in Shahukhel and Tora Warai areas, injuring a soldier. Soon after the incident, the SFs launched an offensive against the militants, hitting their hideouts.
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November - 24 
According to The News, three militants were killed and an equal number of them were arrested in two separate incidents in the Swat District of NWFP on November 24. Official sources said the Security Forces (SFs) clashed with a group of militants in t
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According to The News, three militants were killed and an equal number of them were arrested in two separate incidents in the Swat District of NWFP on November 24. Official sources said the Security Forces (SFs) clashed with a group of militants in the Kokarai area on the outskirts of Mingora city, killing three militants. In another incident, the SFs arrested three unidentified militants during a search operation at Gumbar Mera in the suburb of the city.
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November - 25 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Police claimed to have arrested 14 militants and recovered explosives from their possession in various parts of the Nowshera District, The News reported.
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Police claimed to have arrested 14 militants and recovered explosives from their possession in various parts of the Nowshera District, The News reported.
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November - 25 
The cleaner of an oil tanker, meant for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was killed and its driver injured when unidentified gunmen attacked the vehicle on the Ring Road near Tor Baba in Peshawar on November 25, The News reported.
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The cleaner of an oil tanker, meant for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was killed and its driver injured when unidentified gunmen attacked the vehicle on the Ring Road near Tor Baba in Peshawar on November 25, The News reported.
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November - 25 
The Security Forces (SFs) on November 25 killed three militants in Swat, Daily Times reported. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations statement, "Security forces carried out a search operation at Bar Kandao and killed three terrorists." The
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The Security Forces (SFs) on November 25 killed three militants in Swat, Daily Times reported. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations statement, "Security forces carried out a search operation at Bar Kandao and killed three terrorists." The SFs, on a tip-off, carried out a search operation in Gumbat Maira near Kokarai and arrested four terrorists, while five others surrendered in Roringar. During a clearance operation in Bangi Wala, the SFs defused 10 improvised explosive devices (IED) and also seized a heavy cache of weapons. They also defused 12 IEDs along the Tanai-Jandola Road. The SFs are also reported to have completed a search operation of area around Khasadar Ridge near Barwand.
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November - 26 
A remote-controlled bomb blast injured three people, including two Policemen, and destroyed an electricity pylon in Bashirabad area of Peshawar in NWFP on November 26, said Police, reports Daily Times. The Senior Superintendent of Police (Coordinatio
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A remote-controlled bomb blast injured three people, including two Policemen, and destroyed an electricity pylon in Bashirabad area of Peshawar in NWFP on November 26, said Police, reports Daily Times. The Senior Superintendent of Police (Coordination) of Peshawar, Muhammad Alam Shinwari, said that the device had been planted to target Gulbahar SHO Riazul Islam. He said at least two kilogrammes of explosives were used in the attack.
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November - 26 
In Jandola, Security Forces (SFs) cleared Bangiwal, Janata, Kunj Mela, Zawar Killi, Gund and Umar Raghzai, arresting four suspects from Shahu and defusing 10 improvised explosive devices.
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In Jandola, Security Forces (SFs) cleared Bangiwal, Janata, Kunj Mela, Zawar Killi, Gund and Umar Raghzai, arresting four suspects from Shahu and defusing 10 improvised explosive devices.
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November - 26 
Troops conducted a search operation in Gashkor village and Kalam in Swat of NWFP, and arrested two Taliban militants, while eight others surrendered at Shangwatai, Qambar and Kabal, reports Daily Times.
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Troops conducted a search operation in Gashkor village and Kalam in Swat of NWFP, and arrested two Taliban militants, while eight others surrendered at Shangwatai, Qambar and Kabal, reports Daily Times.
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November - 27 
Two Taliban militants surrendered before the Security Forces at Miandam in Swat of NWFP, reports Daily Times. Troops also conducted a search operation in the Qamber area and arrested three suspects
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Two Taliban militants surrendered before the Security Forces at Miandam in Swat of NWFP, reports Daily Times. Troops also conducted a search operation in the Qamber area and arrested three suspects
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November - 30 
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on November 30 in a statement that one militant was arrested in Tank, while 10 suspected terrorists were arrested during Operation Rah-e-Rast in the Swat and Malakand areas in the last 24 hours. It also
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on November 30 in a statement that one militant was arrested in Tank, while 10 suspected terrorists were arrested during Operation Rah-e-Rast in the Swat and Malakand areas in the last 24 hours. It also said the SFs carried out a search operation in Chakral area and found a 15-foot-long tunnel in Swat. “During a search operation in Shagai near Piochar, a 10-foot-long tunnel was found,” the ISPR said.
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November - 30 
Two Police officials were injured when unidentified armed men attacked their vehicle on the Indus Highway, Police said on November 30, Daily Times reported. A Police official said that Mattani Station House Officer Riaz Khan and Constable Shamshad we
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Two Police officials were injured when unidentified armed men attacked their vehicle on the Indus Highway, Police said on November 30, Daily Times reported. A Police official said that Mattani Station House Officer Riaz Khan and Constable Shamshad were seriously injured when the attackers ambushed their patrol vehicle. The official said the police party was on a routine patrol when they were attacked, adding the armed men seemed to have attempted to abduct the Policemen.
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*Data till , July 04, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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