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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2007
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September - 1 
A day earlier, one soldier was wounded when militants fired rockets on the paramilitary headquarters at Miranshah in North Waziristan. Security forces retaliated and targeted suspected militant locations in the area. The electricity supply was disrup
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A day earlier, one soldier was wounded when militants fired rockets on the paramilitary headquarters at Miranshah in North Waziristan. Security forces retaliated and targeted suspected militant locations in the area. The electricity supply was disrupted in Miranshah when a shell hit the main power line.
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September - 1 
Six troops were injured when a suicide bomber targeted a check-post in the Jandola area of Tank district in North Waziristan.
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Six troops were injured when a suicide bomber targeted a check-post in the Jandola area of Tank district in North Waziristan.
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September - 2 
Around 73 people were killed and 76 others injured in almost 18 incidents of violence in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in August 2007, Daily Times reported. Six suicide attacks - one each in Ha
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Around 73 people were killed and 76 others injured in almost 18 incidents of violence in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in August 2007, Daily Times reported. Six suicide attacks - one each in Hangu, Shangla and Tank districts, two in North Waziristan and one in Parachinar, Kurram Agency - also took place. Around five incidents of violence were reported in Swat, one in Swabi, three in Peshawar, one in Lakki Marwat and others in the North Waziristan.
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September - 2 
Militants on September 2 distributed pamphlets at Mir Ali in North Waziristan warning local tribes not to side with government forces killing innocent men, women and children in the region. “Like in Afghanistan, we have established suicide squads for
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Militants on September 2 distributed pamphlets at Mir Ali in North Waziristan warning local tribes not to side with government forces killing innocent men, women and children in the region. “Like in Afghanistan, we have established suicide squads for attacks on troops and their allies in Pakistan,” a group calling itself the Mujahideen of Waziristan said in the statement.
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September - 2 
Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad reiterated that the soldiers had not been abducted, but were trapped amid a dispute between the militants and local tribesmen. “We have not received any demand from them,” he told AFP. He said a jirga (c
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Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad reiterated that the soldiers had not been abducted, but were trapped amid a dispute between the militants and local tribesmen. “We have not received any demand from them,” he told AFP. He said a jirga (council) was holding talks with local tribesmen to secure safe passage for the soldiers. Arshad told Daily Times that the soldiers were not missing or held hostage but were staying with the Mehsud tribe. An intelligence official in the region told Associated Press that militants abducted 205 troops - 135 army soldiers, 70 paramilitary troops - and seized 20 military vehicles.
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September - 2 
Taliban militants said on September 2 that they had abducted scores of soldiers, demanding the withdrawal of troops from tribal areas in exchange for their release, according to Daily Times. “Our colleagues have captured them and put them in jails,”
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Taliban militants said on September 2 that they had abducted scores of soldiers, demanding the withdrawal of troops from tribal areas in exchange for their release, according to Daily Times. “Our colleagues have captured them and put them in jails,” Zulfiqar Mehsud, a spokesman for the militants, told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location. He said the fighters had surrounded the soldiers and forced them to surrender their weapons. “We took them into custody because the soldiers were preparing to launch an operation in South Waziristan,” he said, claiming responsibility for the kidnapping of 10 additional soldiers of the Frontier Corps on September 1. He said negotiations for their release could start once the government agreed to honour a peace accord it concluded with tribal militants in February 2005, under which Islamabad agreed to withdraw troops from the area.
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September - 2 
Two persons were killed and 11 others, including a tribal elder, were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded at a shop in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 2, Dawn reported. Sources said that Meta Khan Wazir, a close associ
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Two persons were killed and 11 others, including a tribal elder, were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded at a shop in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 2, Dawn reported. Sources said that Meta Khan Wazir, a close associate of pro-government militant commander Maulvi Nazir, who had launched an armed campaign against foreign militants in the Ahmadzai Wazir-dominated areas of South Waziristan, was the main target and suffered fatal injuries.
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September - 3 
A pro-Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MA) senator said on September 3 that the militant commander holding 300 soldiers as hostage in South Waziristan had withdrawn his threat to behead five soldiers a day due to the efforts of a Jirga (council), according t
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A pro-Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MA) senator said on September 3 that the militant commander holding 300 soldiers as hostage in South Waziristan had withdrawn his threat to behead five soldiers a day due to the efforts of a Jirga (council), according to The News. Senator Maulana Saleh Shah, who belongs to South Waziristan, is heading a 100-member Jirga to secure release of the abducted soldiers.
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September - 3 
A tribal woman was killed and two others sustained injuries in Qutabkhel village after security forces (SFs) used artillery fire to target hideouts of suspected Taliban militants who targeted the Chashma check-post in North Waziristan on September 3,
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A tribal woman was killed and two others sustained injuries in Qutabkhel village after security forces (SFs) used artillery fire to target hideouts of suspected Taliban militants who targeted the Chashma check-post in North Waziristan on September 3, according to Daily Times. SFs also used artillery fire in the Dandi Darpakhel area on September 2 when a check-post was attacked.
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September - 3 
Three persons, including a professor and an accountant of the Cadet College, were abducted in the Assadkhel area of North Waziristan on September 3, according to Dawn.
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Three persons, including a professor and an accountant of the Cadet College, were abducted in the Assadkhel area of North Waziristan on September 3, according to Dawn.
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September - 4 
According to Dawn, the Taliban killed two persons at Kohat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 4. A spokesman for the Taliban alleged that the two men used to supply arms to criminals, especially to Amir Said alias Charg, who was
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According to Dawn, the Taliban killed two persons at Kohat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 4. A spokesman for the Taliban alleged that the two men used to supply arms to criminals, especially to Amir Said alias Charg, who was killed during August 2007 in a militants’ operation in the Akhurwal area of Darra Adamkhel. He warned that anyone who supplied arms to criminals would meet the same fate. The Taliban spokesman also said the group would soon burn a huge quantity of drugs.
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September - 4 
The political administration, however, claimed that the two men were killed due to a coalmine dispute.
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The political administration, however, claimed that the two men were killed due to a coalmine dispute.
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September - 6 
According to Daily Times, suspected militants beheaded two women, identified as Maino and Malaki, on September 6 for alleged prostitution in the Cantonment Police precincts of Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). An unnamed police office
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According to Daily Times, suspected militants beheaded two women, identified as Maino and Malaki, on September 6 for alleged prostitution in the Cantonment Police precincts of Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). An unnamed police officer stated that the two women were abducted on the same day from Sokari Jaba and their bodies were later found in Domanzi.
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September - 7 
Suspected militants on September 7 blew up 63 CD and shoe shops in the Mina Bazaar and Ali Plaza area of Swat and partially damaged 21 nearby shops, but there were no casualties. In Ali Plaza, the explosion destroyed 19 shops selling shoes and a mobi
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Suspected militants on September 7 blew up 63 CD and shoe shops in the Mina Bazaar and Ali Plaza area of Swat and partially damaged 21 nearby shops, but there were no casualties. In Ali Plaza, the explosion destroyed 19 shops selling shoes and a mobile repairing shop in the basement, while 27 CD shops and a mobile repairing shop were destroyed in the first floor of the plaza. In Mina Bazaar, the blast destroyed 15 CD shops and partially damaged nine nearby shops. Around 12 mobile repairing shops were partially damaged in Qadria Market. Offices of Daily Times, Aaj TV and Online news agency were also partially damaged due to the Mina Bazaar blasts. A few days ago, unidentified people had reportedly threatened the owners of these video and CDs shops through letters, warning them to close their "un-Islamic" business or face bomb attacks. The owners of the video centres had started negotiating with the local administration to find alternative businesses. However, the militants bombed the CD shops after the deadline expired.
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September - 8 
At least 24 persons were injured when a time bomb planted in a car exploded within the limits of the East Cantonment police station in Peshawar at around 11.15 am. Peshawar police Chief Abdul Majeed Marwat told Daily Times the device weighed 10 to 12
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At least 24 persons were injured when a time bomb planted in a car exploded within the limits of the East Cantonment police station in Peshawar at around 11.15 am. Peshawar police Chief Abdul Majeed Marwat told Daily Times the device weighed 10 to 12-kg and injured nearly 24 people, most of them minors. The bomb was fitted in a car that was parked on the main road outside the Cantonment plaza, added sources. The NWFP Information Minister Asif Iqbal Daudzai told Daily Times that it was a timed device and luckily there had been no casualties, and added, “It was the continuation of the series of bomb blasts across the country.” Netherlands Development Cooperation Minister Bert Koenders was also in Peshawar at the time of the blast. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the blast.
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September - 8 
Four soldiers were killed and another two injured on September 8 when suspected militants opened fire on a small military convoy in the Kohistan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), army said. “Yes, some militants attacked the army convoy
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Four soldiers were killed and another two injured on September 8 when suspected militants opened fire on a small military convoy in the Kohistan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), army said. “Yes, some militants attacked the army convoy near the Sazeen area in Kohistan district, martyring four jawans and injuring two others,” military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told Daily Times on the telephone from Rawalpindi. It was the first attack on the army in the Kohistan district. The two-vehicle convoy was on its way to Skardu in the Northern Areas, close to Pakistan’s border with China, when they were attacked, sources added.
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September - 9 
Militants on September 9 triggered a bomb blast at Islampura in Mingora district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that destroyed a video centre owned by one Gul Shad and partially damaged three other shops, Daily Times reported. However, no los
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Militants on September 9 triggered a bomb blast at Islampura in Mingora district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that destroyed a video centre owned by one Gul Shad and partially damaged three other shops, Daily Times reported. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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September - 9 
Taliban militants destroyed two oil tankers in Darra Adamkhel on September 9-night, Dawn reported. The tankers were returning after delivering oil to foreign troops in Afghanistan. According to sources, he militants sprinkled oil on the tankers and s
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Taliban militants destroyed two oil tankers in Darra Adamkhel on September 9-night, Dawn reported. The tankers were returning after delivering oil to foreign troops in Afghanistan. According to sources, he militants sprinkled oil on the tankers and set them ablaze. However, the drivers escaped unhurt.
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September - 10 
An attempt to blow up a CD shop in the Kohat city was foiled by police on September 10-night. Athar Waheed, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, disclosed that terrorists had placed a five kilograms bomb outside the CD shop which is located in the
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An attempt to blow up a CD shop in the Kohat city was foiled by police on September 10-night. Athar Waheed, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, disclosed that terrorists had placed a five kilograms bomb outside the CD shop which is located in the old bus terminal area. Bomb disposal squad personnel later defused the explosive device.
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September - 11 
11 personnel of the Frontier Constabulary were abducted and a police constable and three other people were injured when militants attacked a check-post in Azad Mandi area of Bannu in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 11, according to D
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11 personnel of the Frontier Constabulary were abducted and a police constable and three other people were injured when militants attacked a check-post in Azad Mandi area of Bannu in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 11, according to Dawn. The militants fired rockets and lobbed hand-grenades at the post manned jointly by paramilitary forces and police. Local people said that about 120 militants who took part in the attack surrounded the post and forced the soldiers to surrender their weapons. Militants also took away 23 AK-47 rifles, one light machinegun, 72,000 rounds of ammunition, communication tools and other equipment from the check-post. An armoured personnel carrier parked near the post was reportedly damaged in the attack.
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September - 11 
19 people were killed and 15 others wounded when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up near a thickly-populated area of Bannu Choongi in the Dera Ismail Khan district of North west Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 11-afternoon, according to T
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19 people were killed and 15 others wounded when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up near a thickly-populated area of Bannu Choongi in the Dera Ismail Khan district of North west Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 11-afternoon, according to The News. The incident occurred at around 3:10 pm (PST) when police directed a suspected passenger of a pickup on the way to Kech village to come out and offer a body search. As the passenger came out of the vehicle, he blew himself up, killing 18 people on the spot, including two police personnel, who wanted to search the bomber. Another person succumbed to his injuries later, raising the death toll to 19. Deputy Inspector General Police, Habibur Rahman, told The News that the bomber was 14 to 15 years of age. Dera Ismail Khan District Police Officer Mohammad Khaliq linked the suicide blast with the deteriorating law and order in Waziristan, according to Daily Times.
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September - 11 
A bomb detonated by pro-Taliban militants on September 11 damaged a rock engraved with images of the Buddha in Malam Jabba in the Swat district, The News reported. “It appears to be the work of local militants who condemn these relics as being un-Isl
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A bomb detonated by pro-Taliban militants on September 11 damaged a rock engraved with images of the Buddha in Malam Jabba in the Swat district, The News reported. “It appears to be the work of local militants who condemn these relics as being un-Islamic… It looks more like a symbolic attack to embarrass the government internationally,” local police officer Mohammad Iqbal told AFP.
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September - 11 
Barbers have imposed a ban on shaving the beard and fixed PKR 5,000 fine for violation of their decision, according to Dawn. Some of the 500 members who attended a meeting held at the home of Swat barbers’ federation president Fazal Khalid reportedly
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Barbers have imposed a ban on shaving the beard and fixed PKR 5,000 fine for violation of their decision, according to Dawn. Some of the 500 members who attended a meeting held at the home of Swat barbers’ federation president Fazal Khalid reportedly stated that they had received threatening letters from militants.
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September - 12 
As the militants refused to meet a tribal Jirga (council) negotiating the release of abducted soldiers, hundreds of families started leaving Makin town in South Waziristan for safer places in the Tank district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) f
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As the militants refused to meet a tribal Jirga (council) negotiating the release of abducted soldiers, hundreds of families started leaving Makin town in South Waziristan for safer places in the Tank district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) for fear of military action. Eyewitnesses in Makin said hundreds of families on September 12 started leaving the town for Tank and Dera Ismail Khan in NWFP owing to fears of military action.
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September - 13 
According to Dawn, nine shops, including six of CD shops, were destroyed in a bomb blast in a market in the Bilitang town of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 13-morning. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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According to Dawn, nine shops, including six of CD shops, were destroyed in a bomb blast in a market in the Bilitang town of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 13-morning. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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September - 14 
11 abducted Frontier Corps personnel returned to their bases on September 14 after they were freed unconditionally in North Waziristan, local police said. Pro-Taliban militants had reportedly kidnapped the soldiers at a security check-post on the Ban
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11 abducted Frontier Corps personnel returned to their bases on September 14 after they were freed unconditionally in North Waziristan, local police said. Pro-Taliban militants had reportedly kidnapped the soldiers at a security check-post on the Bannu-Miranshah road on September 12. The Bannu Nursing College vice-principal Dr Abdur Rahim Khattak was also released by the militants.
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September - 14 
A Jirga (council) was formed to broker a cease-fire between the security forces and the militants, NNI reported.
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A Jirga (council) was formed to broker a cease-fire between the security forces and the militants, NNI reported.
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September - 14 
Intelligence agencies on September 14 arrested a suspect, who they believed could have provided clues to the lone suicide bomber who struck a special anti-terrorist unit in Tarbela Ghazi near Islamabad on September 13 and killed 15 soldiers, from a v
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Intelligence agencies on September 14 arrested a suspect, who they believed could have provided clues to the lone suicide bomber who struck a special anti-terrorist unit in Tarbela Ghazi near Islamabad on September 13 and killed 15 soldiers, from a village in Swabi in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a security official confirmed, reports Dawn. Security personnel raided a house in Haider colony in the sub-district of Topi and arrested Amir Mohammad Khan along with his two brothers. Officials said that Amir had retired from army one and a half years ago and had gone for tableegh. He later joined Wapda as a security guard and looked after a warehouse close to the place of bombing. Military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad meanwhile denied reports that al Qaeda was involved in the attack.
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September - 14 
Six soldiers were missing after September 13 clashes with the Taliban in North Waziristan, military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP on September 14. He said, "We have lost contact with a paramilitary post and six soldiers are either mi
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Six soldiers were missing after September 13 clashes with the Taliban in North Waziristan, military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP on September 14. He said, "We have lost contact with a paramilitary post and six soldiers are either missing or dead."
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September - 14 
Two children were killed and five others injured when two landmines exploded in Shinkot Gang of the Bajaur tribal region on September 14- evening, reports Dawn. The landmines were reportedly planted at the main gate of a residential compound of a tri
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Two children were killed and five others injured when two landmines exploded in Shinkot Gang of the Bajaur tribal region on September 14- evening, reports Dawn. The landmines were reportedly planted at the main gate of a residential compound of a tribesman, Noor Jamal, which exploded in quick succession killing his two sons.
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September - 15 
A video centre was destroyed completely and more than a dozen shops damaged partially when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded at Pir Baba area on September 15, injuring two civilians.
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A video centre was destroyed completely and more than a dozen shops damaged partially when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded at Pir Baba area on September 15, injuring two civilians.
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September - 15 September - 16
According to The News, four unidentified tribal militants were killed in clashes in North Waziristan on September 16. Militants on September 15 launched attacks on check posts of the security forces (SFs) in Miranshah injuring three security personne
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According to The News, four unidentified tribal militants were killed in clashes in North Waziristan on September 16. Militants on September 15 launched attacks on check posts of the security forces (SFs) in Miranshah injuring three security personnel were injured. SFs retaliated by firing artillery shells from the camp killing the four militants.
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September - 18 
13 paramilitary soldiers were reported to be missing on September 18-night. Militants attacked a security forces’ camp in the Bilendkhel area of Shewa tehsil (administrative division) and forced seven paramilitary soldiers to lay down their arms. Sou
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13 paramilitary soldiers were reported to be missing on September 18-night. Militants attacked a security forces’ camp in the Bilendkhel area of Shewa tehsil (administrative division) and forced seven paramilitary soldiers to lay down their arms. Sources said that after an exchange of fire, the militants took away the seven personnel along with their weapons.
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September - 18 
Four soldiers were injured when militants fired rockets at their camp in Datta Khel village of North Waziristan on September 18, reported Daily Times.
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Four soldiers were injured when militants fired rockets at their camp in Datta Khel village of North Waziristan on September 18, reported Daily Times.
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September - 18 
Local Taliban abducted two Frontier Corps personnel in the Razmak subdivision of North Waziristan on September 18 as they were strolling outside the army fort of the Razmak subdivision, around 70-kilometers south of Miranshah, reported Daily Times. T
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Local Taliban abducted two Frontier Corps personnel in the Razmak subdivision of North Waziristan on September 18 as they were strolling outside the army fort of the Razmak subdivision, around 70-kilometers south of Miranshah, reported Daily Times. Taliban spokesman in North Waziristan Ahmedullah Ahmedi claimed responsibility for the soldiers’ abduction.
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September - 18 
Three tribesmen were released after a week in captivity of local Taliban for allegedly providing facilities to security forces. They were released after negotiations with a Jirga (council) headed by Member National Assembly Merajud Din.
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Three tribesmen were released after a week in captivity of local Taliban for allegedly providing facilities to security forces. They were released after negotiations with a Jirga (council) headed by Member National Assembly Merajud Din.
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September - 19 
A remote-controlled bomb exploded an oil tanker in the Torkham area of Khyber Agency, across the Pak-Aghan border. However, no loss of life or damage to property was reported.
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A remote-controlled bomb exploded an oil tanker in the Torkham area of Khyber Agency, across the Pak-Aghan border. However, no loss of life or damage to property was reported.
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September - 19 
Militants ransacked and then blew up a hotel at Chota Kalaam in the Swat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 19, police said, reports Daily Times. The militants took the hotel owner and staff and later dropped them off at a deser
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Militants ransacked and then blew up a hotel at Chota Kalaam in the Swat area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 19, police said, reports Daily Times. The militants took the hotel owner and staff and later dropped them off at a deserted place. The Sardar Hotel owner said he received anonymous letters threatening to destroy the hotel because women customers came to eat at his restaurant, which the letters termed "un-Islamic".
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September - 19 
On September 19, talks remained inconclusive between tribal elders and militants for the release of more than 250 soldiers, said a member of the Jirga (council). The talks were held in the Maulvi Khan Sarai area in Serwakai tehsil of South Waziristan
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On September 19, talks remained inconclusive between tribal elders and militants for the release of more than 250 soldiers, said a member of the Jirga (council). The talks were held in the Maulvi Khan Sarai area in Serwakai tehsil of South Waziristan.
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September - 19 
One civilian was inured when security forces and militants clashed near Jaler Post and Banda Post in North Waziristan on September 19, reports Dawn.
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One civilian was inured when security forces and militants clashed near Jaler Post and Banda Post in North Waziristan on September 19, reports Dawn.
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September - 19 
Six soldiers of the Shawal Rifles deserted their force and refused to take orders in the Razmak subdivision, sources said. The soldiers were deployed in an area adjacent to Shawal where militants killed 15 personnel on September 17.
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Six soldiers of the Shawal Rifles deserted their force and refused to take orders in the Razmak subdivision, sources said. The soldiers were deployed in an area adjacent to Shawal where militants killed 15 personnel on September 17.
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September - 20 
Three police personnel and two security force personnel sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near Paithom Hotel in the Gali Bagh area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 20, reports Daily Times. Swat district P
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Three police personnel and two security force personnel sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near Paithom Hotel in the Gali Bagh area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 20, reports Daily Times. Swat district Police Officer Muhammad Iqbal confirmed the incident, saying that a patrol unit had reached the hotel at around 8.15 am (PST), when a remote-controlled bomb exploded, injuring five people at the hotel. One of the injured, head constable Fazal Nawab, later succumbed to his injuries.
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September - 21 
Pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah asked his followers to hit official targets, after the government ignored a demand to release his supporters, sources said. Abduction of government officials was part of the targets that the cleric said should be
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Pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah asked his followers to hit official targets, after the government ignored a demand to release his supporters, sources said. Abduction of government officials was part of the targets that the cleric said should be achieved. "I ask you to attack the targets. Now I will show the government what I can do," he told a council at Iman Dheri outside Mingora city, his headquarters.
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September - 21 
Unidentified militants opened indiscriminate fire on former federal minister and Awami National Party (ANP) leader Muhammad Afzal Khan Lala at Bedara in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 21, killing his driver and gunman and woundi
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Unidentified militants opened indiscriminate fire on former federal minister and Awami National Party (ANP) leader Muhammad Afzal Khan Lala at Bedara in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 21, killing his driver and gunman and wounding the ANP leader, his nephew and two servants, reports Daily Times. He was reportedly traveling from his ancestral village Deresh Khela to Shakar Darra to offer ‘fateha’ for a friend when his car came under attack at Bedara. Earlier, local police had arrested three persons, in connection with the Patham Hotel explosion, whom the cleric declared as his followers and demanded their immediate release.
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September - 22 
A policeman was killed when armed supporters of cleric Maulana Fazalullah attacked the Totano Bandi police post in the Kabal area of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on 22-morning, Dawn reported. The assailants also abducted two police
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A policeman was killed when armed supporters of cleric Maulana Fazalullah attacked the Totano Bandi police post in the Kabal area of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on 22-morning, Dawn reported. The assailants also abducted two police personnel and took away two rifles, three Kalashnikovs, 100s of live rounds, wireless sets and other things from the police post.
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September - 22 
A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden jeep into a military truck near Tank, killing himself and wounding three soldiers, eyewitnesses said. They said a military convoy was going from Tank to the Frontier Region of Jandola when the jeep hit one
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A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden jeep into a military truck near Tank, killing himself and wounding three soldiers, eyewitnesses said. They said a military convoy was going from Tank to the Frontier Region of Jandola when the jeep hit one of the vehicles carrying soldiers near a customs check post. The jeep was completely destroyed in the blast.
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September - 22 September - 23
Militants killed two tribesmen for supplying food to the security forces (SFs) in the Degan area of North Waziristan, reports Dawn. In the first incident, militants abducted Nek Daar from Degan area on September 22 and warned him against supplying fo
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Militants killed two tribesmen for supplying food to the security forces (SFs) in the Degan area of North Waziristan, reports Dawn. In the first incident, militants abducted Nek Daar from Degan area on September 22 and warned him against supplying food to the troops in the area but he ignored the threat. His beheaded dead body along with a chit, reading “anybody found violating the militants’ decisions would face the same treatment”, was found on September 23.
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September - 22 
Two militants were killed as SFs retaliated when militants fired six rockets at Zara Mila post near Mirali town on September 22 night.
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Two militants were killed as SFs retaliated when militants fired six rockets at Zara Mila post near Mirali town on September 22 night.
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September - 23 
Another tribesman, Gul Naib, was shot dead in the same area on September 23. The sources said that as the tribesman refused to obey the order, gunmen opened fire on him, killing him on the spot. Militants had warned locals not to supply food to the S
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Another tribesman, Gul Naib, was shot dead in the same area on September 23. The sources said that as the tribesman refused to obey the order, gunmen opened fire on him, killing him on the spot. Militants had warned locals not to supply food to the SFs in the region after they scrapped a peace deal with the government.
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September - 23 
Local Taliban in Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) have warned tailors to strictly observe religious code while sewing clothes for men and women and keep their shops shut during taraveeh (prayer) time. In a letter sent to tailors, the Tali
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Local Taliban in Kohat in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) have warned tailors to strictly observe religious code while sewing clothes for men and women and keep their shops shut during taraveeh (prayer) time. In a letter sent to tailors, the Taliban claiming to be from the Jamaat-i-Islami asked them not to play music during night and threatened to blow up the shops of those not following the orders.
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September - 23 
On September 23-evening, one militant was injured in SFs retaliatory fire when militants attacked the Amin post near Miramshah.
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On September 23-evening, one militant was injured in SFs retaliatory fire when militants attacked the Amin post near Miramshah.
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September - 23 
The military convoy heading from Bannu to Miramshah was targeted by militants twice with roadside bombs. The first bomb hit the convoy near Saidgai. Another roadside bomb exploded on the highway in Karam Kot area. However, the explosions did not caus
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The military convoy heading from Bannu to Miramshah was targeted by militants twice with roadside bombs. The first bomb hit the convoy near Saidgai. Another roadside bomb exploded on the highway in Karam Kot area. However, the explosions did not cause any casualty and the convoy reached its base camp in Miramshah.
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September - 24 
Militants on September 24 blew up the house of a pro-government tribal elder in the Zafar town area of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Dawn. Malik Khan Asghar Khan has reportedly been accused by militants of supporting gover
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Militants on September 24 blew up the house of a pro-government tribal elder in the Zafar town area of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to Dawn. Malik Khan Asghar Khan has reportedly been accused by militants of supporting government policies. His relatives said he had received threats from the militants, warning him not to support the political administration. They said that Malik Asghar and his family had already shifted to Peshawar. His house was completely destroyed in the blast.
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September - 24 
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has denied that militants will provide security cover to the armed forces. Reacting to a statement by tribal negotiator Maulana Asamuddin that militant commander Baitullah Mehsud had agreed to provide safe p
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has denied that militants will provide security cover to the armed forces. Reacting to a statement by tribal negotiator Maulana Asamuddin that militant commander Baitullah Mehsud had agreed to provide safe passage to security forces between Jandola and Wana, a spokesman for the ISPR said the security forces deployed their own security apparatus when moving from one place to another. Dawn had quoted Maulana Asamuddin, a member of the peace jirga (council), as saying that both sides had agreed to take confidence-building measures before the release of soldiers taken hostage by militants in the Mehsud-dominated area on August 30.
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September - 24 
Two paramilitary soldiers were injured in a bomb blast near Chashma bridge on the same day.
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Two paramilitary soldiers were injured in a bomb blast near Chashma bridge on the same day.
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September - 26 
A military convoy coming from Bannu in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and going to Miranshah escaped two IED explosions near the Mir Ali town.
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A military convoy coming from Bannu in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and going to Miranshah escaped two IED explosions near the Mir Ali town.
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September - 26 
According to Dawn, two militants of the Taliban were killed and eight others sustained injuries during a clash with a gang of alleged criminals in the Naryab area of Hangu district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 26. The encou
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According to Dawn, two militants of the Taliban were killed and eight others sustained injuries during a clash with a gang of alleged criminals in the Naryab area of Hangu district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 26. The encounter reportedly continued for several hours and the Taliban took seven men of the gang hostage. They also took away a vehicle and set another on fire. The Taliban also abducted three men of the group from the Doaba area.
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September - 26 
Elsewhere in the province, seven shops were destroyed on September 26-night when a bomb planted near a barber shop in the Matta area of Swat district exploded, Daily Times reported. The Matta police station house officer said that some militants, who
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Elsewhere in the province, seven shops were destroyed on September 26-night when a bomb planted near a barber shop in the Matta area of Swat district exploded, Daily Times reported. The Matta police station house officer said that some militants, who were presumed to have planted the bomb, also fired at the police station. However, no casualties were reported.
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September - 26 
Leading civil society organisations on September 26 threatened to halt their operations throughout the country if the government failed to stem the increasing number of attacks on non-governmental organisations by extremists in the North West Frontie
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Leading civil society organisations on September 26 threatened to halt their operations throughout the country if the government failed to stem the increasing number of attacks on non-governmental organisations by extremists in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to Dawn. A meeting convened to discuss the response of the civil society to the September 25-attack on the Dera Ismail Khan offices of Strengthening Participatory Organisation also decided to convene a roundtable conference of NGOs, donor agencies, UN agencies and other stakeholders to develop a consensus on the issue of stopping all aid work in the country. The conference would also prepare a strategy for countering growing extremism in the country. UN agencies, which reportedly bore the brunt of extremist attacks earlier this year in Bagh, were also represented at the meeting.
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September - 26 
Militants belonging to some unnamed banned outfits have started a new campaign of issuing life threats through letters to Christians, especially in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Punjab for the last three months, according to The News. A
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Militants belonging to some unnamed banned outfits have started a new campaign of issuing life threats through letters to Christians, especially in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Punjab for the last three months, according to The News. Aftab Alexander Mughal, in his report on minorities' concerns in Pakistan, said Christians in Peshawar, Charsadda and Shantinagar had been receiving threatening letters for the last three months. The letters read, "We have already sent you letters some times back but you did not listen to our advice. We know that either you have torn or burnt the letters. Through this action you have committed blasphemy and you are liable to death. We will spare you only if you follow our demand otherwise you will be killed." He said people were scared and did not know what to do. "Police and other local authorities are not taking this issue seriously and they are living in fear. Christians, Hindus and Sikhs form a tiny minority in the NWFP and are living under constant pressure. Many laws also curtail their freedom as equal citizens. The blasphemy law is a classic example, which has been misused against us," he added.
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September - 26 
Suspected Taliban militants killed an Afghan national and a settled district resident for being "US spies" in North Waziristan on September 26, according to Daily Times. Wazir Badshah hailed from Hangu district in the NWFP and the Afghan was a reside
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Suspected Taliban militants killed an Afghan national and a settled district resident for being "US spies" in North Waziristan on September 26, according to Daily Times. Wazir Badshah hailed from Hangu district in the NWFP and the Afghan was a resident of Khost province in Afghanistan, who went missing some four months ago. A letter found near the two bodies close to a military check-post east of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, accused the two executed men with "spying for the United States."
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September - 27 
A day earlier, two tribesmen were killed and five others wounded in a gun-battle in the Mirali area of North Waziristan on September 27-night, according to Dawn. Militants reportedly fired rockets and missiles targeting a paramilitary camp in Mirali.
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A day earlier, two tribesmen were killed and five others wounded in a gun-battle in the Mirali area of North Waziristan on September 27-night, according to Dawn. Militants reportedly fired rockets and missiles targeting a paramilitary camp in Mirali. Troops retaliated with artillery and mortar shells which hit residential compounds in Esokhel and Mosaki villages, killing the two tribesmen and injuring five others. About 15 houses were partially damaged.
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September - 28 
According to Daily Times, a soldier was killed and 12 others sustained injuries in an explosion that targeted a military convoy in the Tank district of North Waziristan on September 28. A police official in Tank city said the military convoy was on i
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According to Daily Times, a soldier was killed and 12 others sustained injuries in an explosion that targeted a military convoy in the Tank district of North Waziristan on September 28. A police official in Tank city said the military convoy was on its way to Tank from Manzai when the explosion occurred near the Goldenabad area. The army cordoned off the area and launched search operations for the suspected militants who are constantly targeting military convoys on the Tank-Wana highways. However, no arrests were made.
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September - 28 
An unmanned surveillance plane crashed on September 28 in the Land Momedkhel area of North Waziristan, Dawn reported. Some locals said the plane had intruded into the tribal area from Afghanistan and it might have developed a fault.
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An unmanned surveillance plane crashed on September 28 in the Land Momedkhel area of North Waziristan, Dawn reported. Some locals said the plane had intruded into the tribal area from Afghanistan and it might have developed a fault.
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September - 28 
On September 28, in North Waziristan, a military camp in Mir Ali was attacked with heavy weapons by pro-Taliban militants and when the army retaliated an artillery shell killed one person and wounded three others in Musaki village. Further, One soldi
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On September 28, in North Waziristan, a military camp in Mir Ali was attacked with heavy weapons by pro-Taliban militants and when the army retaliated an artillery shell killed one person and wounded three others in Musaki village. Further, One soldier was injured when militants fired at least 15 rockets targeting the Khajori check-post on the same day.
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September - 29 
According to Dawn, buildings of two girls’ schools in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) were damaged by a bomb blast on September 29-night. Militants, who have been targeting women’s educational institutions f
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According to Dawn, buildings of two girls’ schools in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) were damaged by a bomb blast on September 29-night. Militants, who have been targeting women’s educational institutions for a couple of weeks, had planted an explosive device in the Government Girls’ High School, near the Kabal police station, which exploded, damaging part of the building and the wall of the adjacent Government Girls’ Primary School.
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September - 29 
An anti-terrorism court at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 29 sentenced a man to rigorous imprisonment for 24 years after convicting him of being a would-be suicide bomber. The man, Sohail Zeb, was arrested by
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An anti-terrorism court at Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on September 29 sentenced a man to rigorous imprisonment for 24 years after convicting him of being a would-be suicide bomber. The man, Sohail Zeb, was arrested by the Tank city police on March 8, 2007, along with two jackets used in suicide bombings, explosives and nuts and bolts. Besides the jail sentence, the judge also fined him PKR 50,000. The name of Sohail Zeb, who was a student of the Tank Degree College, was in the list prisoners whose release was sought by militants during talks with a tribal jirga (council) held for the release of abducted soldiers in South Waziristan. The convict, whose organisational name was Waheedullah, had admitted during interrogation to having received terrorist training in a camp in the Azam Warsak area of South Waziristan.
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September - 29 
In Mir Ali area militants fired around 30 rockets at an army camp injuring nine soldiers. Army sources, however, said that only “two or three” soldiers were injured.
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In Mir Ali area militants fired around 30 rockets at an army camp injuring nine soldiers. Army sources, however, said that only “two or three” soldiers were injured.
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September - 29 
Nine security personnel and six civilians were injured in separate incidents in North Waziristan on September 29, reports Daily Times. The report quoting officials and local residents said that six civilians were injured when a public transport vehic
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Nine security personnel and six civilians were injured in separate incidents in North Waziristan on September 29, reports Daily Times. The report quoting officials and local residents said that six civilians were injured when a public transport vehicle was fired upon by soldiers in the Pattikhel area, 10 kilometres west of Miranshah after it did not stop to allow a military convoy to pass through. Military spokesman Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad said he had no information of the incident.
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September - 29 
The son of a tribal elder was killed and another of his sons and he himself were injured when SF personnel opened fire on his car on September 29, according to Dawn. One soldier was injured when the tribal elder’s son fired back. Chief of the Gigakhe
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The son of a tribal elder was killed and another of his sons and he himself were injured when SF personnel opened fire on his car on September 29, according to Dawn. One soldier was injured when the tribal elder’s son fired back. Chief of the Gigakhel tribe, Malik Rafiquddin, who is also a member of the peace committee, and his sons Sheheryar and Rizwan were going from Tank to their village Murtaza when troops signaled them to stop at the Warana check-post. Rafiquddin ignored the signal and the SF consequently opened fire. Sheheryar died on the spot while the others were injured. After the incident, the tribal chief and his son were arrested.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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