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January - 7 
A six-year-old Afghan refugee died in a bomb explosion at Wana in which another eight-year-old child was wounded.
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A six-year-old Afghan refugee died in a bomb explosion at Wana in which another eight-year-old child was wounded.
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January - 7 
At least 22 people died in separate incidents of violence in North and South Waziristan on January 7, as local Taliban attacked a paramilitary checkpoint and helicopter gun-ships bombed a pro-Taliban cleric’s house, according to Daily Times.
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At least 22 people died in separate incidents of violence in North and South Waziristan on January 7, as local Taliban attacked a paramilitary checkpoint and helicopter gun-ships bombed a pro-Taliban cleric’s house, according to Daily Times.
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January - 7 
Hours after the attack, aircraft attacked pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Noor Muhammad’s house in Saidgai village, three kilometers from the Afghan border, killing eight tribesmen and injuring 19 others. Local residents suspected the involvement of the US military. All those killed in the attack were me
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Hours after the attack, aircraft attacked pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Noor Muhammad’s house in Saidgai village, three kilometers from the Afghan border, killing eight tribesmen and injuring 19 others. Local residents suspected the involvement of the US military. All those killed in the attack were members of Mohammad’s family, Reuters reported.
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January - 7 
In the Ladah sub-division of South Waziristan, unidentified gunmen shot dead a pro-government tribal leader, Malik Essa Khan, his brother, cousin, a young child and another occupant of the vehicle they were traveling in from Tank to Kotkai.
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In the Ladah sub-division of South Waziristan, unidentified gunmen shot dead a pro-government tribal leader, Malik Essa Khan, his brother, cousin, a young child and another occupant of the vehicle they were traveling in from Tank to Kotkai.
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January - 7 
Terrorists armed with heavy weapons attacked a new Frontier Corps (FC) checkpoint on Khasokhel bridge near Mir Ali, the main town in North Waziristan, killing eight FC personnel. Six soldiers have been reported missing. Maj. Gen. Muhammad Akram Sahi, Operations Commander in North Waziristan, is repo
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Terrorists armed with heavy weapons attacked a new Frontier Corps (FC) checkpoint on Khasokhel bridge near Mir Ali, the main town in North Waziristan, killing eight FC personnel. Six soldiers have been reported missing. Maj. Gen. Muhammad Akram Sahi, Operations Commander in North Waziristan, is reported to have given the tribal elders in Miranshah a 24-hour ultimatum to hand over the suspected Taliban who attacked the checkpoint.
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January - 8 
A Jirga (tribal council) held in the Eisokhel village of Mirali, unanimously demanded of the Government to remove security forces from the area. However, commanding officer of the army, Major-Gen Akram Sahi, while rejecting the demand said that paramilitary forces would reconstruct the check-post an
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A Jirga (tribal council) held in the Eisokhel village of Mirali, unanimously demanded of the Government to remove security forces from the area. However, commanding officer of the army, Major-Gen Akram Sahi, while rejecting the demand said that paramilitary forces would reconstruct the check-post and warned that the army would use full force, if troops came under attack in the area in future.
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January - 8 
According to Dawn, military authorities on January 8 gave a one-week deadline to the Utmanzai tribe in North Waziristan to hand over the accused involved in the killing of paramilitary troops a day earlier. "The tribe should fulfill its legal responsibilities and surrender the culprits within a week
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According to Dawn, military authorities on January 8 gave a one-week deadline to the Utmanzai tribe in North Waziristan to hand over the accused involved in the killing of paramilitary troops a day earlier. "The tribe should fulfill its legal responsibilities and surrender the culprits within a week, otherwise security forces will use full-scale force," Major-Gen Akram Sahi told leaders of the Utmanzai tribe in Miranshah. Officials said that authorities had asked tribesmen to hand over the men who attacked a check-post near the Khaisaro Bridge in Mirali on January 7-night, killing eight soldiers and abducting 11 others. Earlier, the Utmanzai tribe rejected the military’s demand and expressed ignorance as to who had attacked the check-post.
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January - 9 
Security forces also raided Mosaki village, 29 kilometres east of Miranshah, to target suspected terrorists, but there was no reports of casualties, according to Daily Times. Reuters added that residents said they believed a gunship helicopter had attacked the house of a religious scholar, who suppo
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Security forces also raided Mosaki village, 29 kilometres east of Miranshah, to target suspected terrorists, but there was no reports of casualties, according to Daily Times. Reuters added that residents said they believed a gunship helicopter had attacked the house of a religious scholar, who supports the Taliban, on January 7. US authorities had denied their troops were involved, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam told a briefing on January 9, adding that authorities were investigating reports that a foreign helicopter had landed on the Pakistani side.
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January - 9 
The Khasokhel tribe handed over 10 members to the Government as guarantee for holding negotiations with the latter after the festival of Eidul Azha to identify and hand over the men responsible for the January 7-attack in which eight soldiers were killed.
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The Khasokhel tribe handed over 10 members to the Government as guarantee for holding negotiations with the latter after the festival of Eidul Azha to identify and hand over the men responsible for the January 7-attack in which eight soldiers were killed.
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January - 9 
Three paramilitary soldiers were wounded in a pre-dawn attack on a checkpoint near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on January 9, according to Daily Times. The political administration and security forces launched a joint search operation hours after the rocket attack, a military spokesm
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Three paramilitary soldiers were wounded in a pre-dawn attack on a checkpoint near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on January 9, according to Daily Times. The political administration and security forces launched a joint search operation hours after the rocket attack, a military spokesman said. Local residents said that helicopter gun-ships carried out two sorties to bomb suspected militant hideouts in Musaki village. However, there were no reports of any civilian casualties or terrorists killed in the air raids.
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January - 10 
Seven soldiers and 14 suspected terrorists were killed following an attack on a Frontier Corps outpost in North Waziristan in the early hours of January 10, according to The News. Official and tribal sources confirmed that the Sarbanki post located three kilometers southeast of Miranshah, headquarte
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Seven soldiers and 14 suspected terrorists were killed following an attack on a Frontier Corps outpost in North Waziristan in the early hours of January 10, according to The News. Official and tribal sources confirmed that the Sarbanki post located three kilometers southeast of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, was attacked with rockets at 3 am. According to officials, troops returned fire with heavy weapons until 5 am and targeted the area from where the rockets were fired. According to a TV channel report, 14 suspected terrorists were killed in the exchange of fire, including a local Taliban ‘commander’ called Bilal. "Some are locals and some are foreigners. We are trying to find out their nationalities and identities," an unnamed army official said in Peshawar. Two women in the Sarbanki village near the military post were hit by stray bullets and sustained injuries.
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January - 10 
The Federal Government has decided to introduce the Islamiyat textbook being taught in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to other parts of the country, including the Northern Areas, in an attempt to end the controversy generated over prayer methods. Differences over prayer methods being taught
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The Federal Government has decided to introduce the Islamiyat textbook being taught in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to other parts of the country, including the Northern Areas, in an attempt to end the controversy generated over prayer methods. Differences over prayer methods being taught in school had led to sectarian violence in the Northern Areas in 2005 killing at least 60 people and closed schools in Gilgit for nine months. Official sources told Daily Times that the Government would direct authorities of all the four provinces, Azad Kashmir and the Northern Areas to develop Islamiyat textbooks based on the pattern of the NWFP textbook, which does not contain prayer methods. The Northern Areas previously studied the Punjab Textbook Board’s Islamiyat book. A recent meeting decided that since the Islamiyat textbook being taught in NWFP did not contain prayer method and was acceptable to all sects, the same pattern should be followed all over the country.
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January - 11 
According to The News, unidentified armed men attacked a Frontier Corps check-post in North Waziristan with sophisticated weapons on January 11. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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According to The News, unidentified armed men attacked a Frontier Corps check-post in North Waziristan with sophisticated weapons on January 11. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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January - 13 
Army spokesperson, Maj-Gen Shaukat Sultan, said he did not know the cause of the blasts, but added "People heard explosions and as a result, there were a number of casualties. My information is that 11 to 14 people have been killed." However, a US military spokesperson in Afghanistan, Lt-Col Jerry O
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Army spokesperson, Maj-Gen Shaukat Sultan, said he did not know the cause of the blasts, but added "People heard explosions and as a result, there were a number of casualties. My information is that 11 to 14 people have been killed." However, a US military spokesperson in Afghanistan, Lt-Col Jerry O’Hara, said there were no reports of US forces operating in that area. In Kabul, US military spokesman Lt Mike Cody denied the attack. In Afghanistan’s eastern province of Kunar, which borders Bajaur, Deputy Provincial Governor Noor Mohammed denied Pakistani allegations that the strike was launched from within Afghanistan.
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January - 13 
At least 18 people, mostly women and children, were killed and several others injured as suspected US planes fired missiles targeting three houses some 40 kilometers inside the Pakistani territory in Bajaur Agency of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) in the early hours of January 13. Eyewitnesses
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At least 18 people, mostly women and children, were killed and several others injured as suspected US planes fired missiles targeting three houses some 40 kilometers inside the Pakistani territory in Bajaur Agency of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) in the early hours of January 13. Eyewitnesses told The News from Mamund, the targeted area, that four to five planes took part in the bombing of Damdola village destroying houses of Bacha Khan, Bashir and Gul Zaman. According to locals, eight children and four women are among the dead. Haroon Rashid, Member of National Assembly from Bajaur, informed that American planes started targeting Damdola at about 3:00 am. "Damdola is adjacent to my village and we saw the planes and heard the deafening sound of explosions very clearly," said Rashid, adding that the bombardment by the planes came after a drone made several sorties to the area.
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January - 13 
This is the second incident in less than two weeks that the US planes targeted houses of the Pakistani tribesmen. Eight persons belonging to the family of a religious leader, Maulvi Noor Muhammad, were killed in similar circumstances at Sidgai village in North Waziristan on January 7. An unnamed int
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This is the second incident in less than two weeks that the US planes targeted houses of the Pakistani tribesmen. Eight persons belonging to the family of a religious leader, Maulvi Noor Muhammad, were killed in similar circumstances at Sidgai village in North Waziristan on January 7. An unnamed intelligence official said Damadola has been a stronghold of the Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), a pro-Taliban group outlawed in January 2002. He said members of the group might be involved in attacks on US-led forces in Afghanistan and the missile strikes might have been launched in retaliation.
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January - 14 
According to The News, unidentified assailants fired several rockets at a military post in Sarbandki village in North Waziristan on January 14, sparking a gun-battle between the two sides in which at least one person was killed and three children injured. It was not immediately clear whether securit
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According to The News, unidentified assailants fired several rockets at a military post in Sarbandki village in North Waziristan on January 14, sparking a gun-battle between the two sides in which at least one person was killed and three children injured. It was not immediately clear whether security forces or suspected terrorists were responsible for the man’s death. More than 1,000 people from Sarbandki and two adjacent villages staged a protest against the latest killing, and blocked a main road linking Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan, and Bannu, a city in the east.
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January - 15 
Two men were killed after a landmine exploded at Jangzai village in the Bajaur Agency of North West Frontier Province on January 15, according to Daily Times. There was no official confirmation of the blast, which occurred at a site five kilometers from Damadola, a village where an alleged US air st
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Two men were killed after a landmine exploded at Jangzai village in the Bajaur Agency of North West Frontier Province on January 15, according to Daily Times. There was no official confirmation of the blast, which occurred at a site five kilometers from Damadola, a village where an alleged US air strike on January 13 killed at least 18 people.
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January - 16 
At least seven missiles were fired on the Bannu cantonment in North West Frontier Province on January 16-night, according to Dawn. One of the missiles fired from the Baka Khail area near Kachkot canal hit a house near the cantonment police station, injuring one person. Six missiles exploded in the m
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At least seven missiles were fired on the Bannu cantonment in North West Frontier Province on January 16-night, according to Dawn. One of the missiles fired from the Baka Khail area near Kachkot canal hit a house near the cantonment police station, injuring one person. Six missiles exploded in the military farm area. Some adjacent buildings and an electric transformer were damaged in these explosions. Bannu range police chief Abdul Wadood Shah told Dawn that that the attacks were being carried out in reaction to the Waziristan operation and the cantonment area had been targeted 13 times since the action had been launched.
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January - 17 
Pakistan has admitted that foreign terrorists were present in the Damadola village of Bajaur Agency at the time of the US missiles attack on January 13, which killed 18 people, according to The News. The political agent of Bajaur Agency, Fahim Wazir, in a statement on January 17 said the initial rep
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Pakistan has admitted that foreign terrorists were present in the Damadola village of Bajaur Agency at the time of the US missiles attack on January 13, which killed 18 people, according to The News. The political agent of Bajaur Agency, Fahim Wazir, in a statement on January 17 said the initial report compiled by Government agencies revealed that the missile attack was directed against some foreign terrorists, who were present in the area at the time of the attack. Wazir added that according to the available information at least four to five foreigners had been killed in the incident but their bodies’ were removed from the scene by their associates, so as to suppress the actual reason of the attack.
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January - 17 
The political administration on January 17 barred journalists from entering Bajaur in the aftermath of the US air strike. Haroon Rashid of BBC Urdu Service told Daily Times that he, along with AVT Khyber reporter Mehmood Jan Babar and cameraman Waheedur Rehman, was denied entry into Bajaur Agency an
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The political administration on January 17 barred journalists from entering Bajaur in the aftermath of the US air strike. Haroon Rashid of BBC Urdu Service told Daily Times that he, along with AVT Khyber reporter Mehmood Jan Babar and cameraman Waheedur Rehman, was denied entry into Bajaur Agency and the tribal police told them to go back to Peshawar as authorities had banned journalists.
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January - 18 
According to media reports, a senior Al Qaeda terrorist was killed in the January 13 missile strike in Bajaur. Pakistani officials identified him as Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, ABC News said.
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According to media reports, a senior Al Qaeda terrorist was killed in the January 13 missile strike in Bajaur. Pakistani officials identified him as Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, ABC News said.
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January - 18 
Dawn adds that at least two senior Al Qaeda commanders and a son-in-law of Osama bin Laden’s second in command, Dr Ayman Al Zawahiri, are believed to have been killed in the Bajaur attack. Apart from Midhat, also believed to have been killed in the attack is Abu Obaidah Al Masri, Al Qaeda’s chief of
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Dawn adds that at least two senior Al Qaeda commanders and a son-in-law of Osama bin Laden’s second in command, Dr Ayman Al Zawahiri, are believed to have been killed in the Bajaur attack. Apart from Midhat, also believed to have been killed in the attack is Abu Obaidah Al Masri, Al Qaeda’s chief of operations for Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar province and son-in-law of Dr Ayman Al Zawahiri and incharge of Al Qaeda’s media department, Abdur Rehman Al Maghribi.
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January - 18 
Six suspected terrorists, including four Afghans, were arrested from the Swat district in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 18. A security official told Daily Times that five of them were arrested at a mosque in Matta and the sixth was apprehended at a seminary in the Bahadak area. "The
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Six suspected terrorists, including four Afghans, were arrested from the Swat district in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on January 18. A security official told Daily Times that five of them were arrested at a mosque in Matta and the sixth was apprehended at a seminary in the Bahadak area. "They are suspected of having links with Al Qaeda," the security official added. Matta is known to be a stronghold of the Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), an extremist group outlawed by President Pervez Musharraf in January 2002.
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January - 19 
Three of the foreign terrorists killed in the January 13 air strikes in the Bajaur Agency have been identified, ABC News said on January 19. One of the dead was said to be 52-year-old Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, a top Al Qaeda bomb maker with a five million dollar reward on his
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Three of the foreign terrorists killed in the January 13 air strikes in the Bajaur Agency have been identified, ABC News said on January 19. One of the dead was said to be 52-year-old Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, a top Al Qaeda bomb maker with a five million dollar reward on his head. Another was reported to be Abu Obaidah al-Masri, Al Qaeda’s chief of operations for the eastern Afghan province of Kunar and the third was Abdur Rehman al-Maghribi, the Moroccan son-in-law of Osama Bin Laden’s top lieutenant Ayman Al-Zawahri and the head of Al Qaeda’s media operations. The fourth has not been identified but reports said that he may have been an Egyptian national named Mustafa Usman. A Pakistani intelligence official said that Khalid Habib, head of Al Qaeda’s operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan, may have also have been among the dead.
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January - 19 
Unidentified men fired rockets at a Tochi Scouts camp in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan on January 19, but no casualties were reported.
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Unidentified men fired rockets at a Tochi Scouts camp in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan on January 19, but no casualties were reported.
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January - 22 
Security agencies raided the base camp of Al Rehmat Trust in Haripur on January 22-night and arrested 25 workers, including the director of the camp, and seized five truckloads of relief goods, trust officials told Daily Times. The Islamic charity is believed to have links with the outlawed Jaish-e-
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Security agencies raided the base camp of Al Rehmat Trust in Haripur on January 22-night and arrested 25 workers, including the director of the camp, and seized five truckloads of relief goods, trust officials told Daily Times. The Islamic charity is believed to have links with the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). “I don’t know why they raided our base camp. Perhaps it is a message for all other Islamic charities working in the area to pack up and leave,” Maulana Asmatullah Muawia, Al Rehmat Trust leader, told Daily Times from Muzaffarabad. “All I can say is that the raid has been conducted at the behest of the Americans and it was meant to discourage us as well as the other religious organisations working in the area,” added Maulana Asmat.
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January - 24 
The Government on January 24 froze bank accounts of an Afghan trading group allegedly involved in funneling funds to the Taliban. The Federal Investigation Agency’s Special Investigation Group (SIG) froze 15 bank accounts of Shirkat Special and Amria Food in Peshawar and Islamabad on the request of
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The Government on January 24 froze bank accounts of an Afghan trading group allegedly involved in funneling funds to the Taliban. The Federal Investigation Agency’s Special Investigation Group (SIG) froze 15 bank accounts of Shirkat Special and Amria Food in Peshawar and Islamabad on the request of Interpol, sources told Dawn. The sources claimed that Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar had a share in both the companies. They said the trading companies were apparently dealing in edible oil, sugar and other foodstuff and had a sizable amount in Pakistani bank accounts. The SIG on January 24 raided the offices of Shirkat Special at Mohmand Plaza on Naz Cinema Road in Peshawar and seized documents indicating the firm’s involvement in transferring money to the Taliban. "The company’s owner Rais Abdul Bari and his family members, including Abdul Hadi, Abdul Baqi, Noor Mohammad, Mohammad Nabi and Abdul Nasih, of Kandahar, escaped before the raid," the sources added.
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January - 25 
Suspected terrorists on January 25 fired six rockets at security forces in a remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan. However, no casualties were reported. The rocket attack occurred near the Thal town southwest of Peshawar, according to AFP.
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Suspected terrorists on January 25 fired six rockets at security forces in a remote tribal area bordering Afghanistan. However, no casualties were reported. The rocket attack occurred near the Thal town southwest of Peshawar, according to AFP.
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January - 30 
In Wana, seven rockets were fired at a checkpoint at Shahalam where security forces arrested a Turkish Al Qaeda suspect three days ago.
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In Wana, seven rockets were fired at a checkpoint at Shahalam where security forces arrested a Turkish Al Qaeda suspect three days ago.
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January - 31 
Security forces launched a search operation in North Waziristan on January 31 and arrested two suspected terrorists from the Mir Ali area, according to Daily Times.
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Security forces launched a search operation in North Waziristan on January 31 and arrested two suspected terrorists from the Mir Ali area, according to Daily Times.
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*Data till , July 04, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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