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North Waziristan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2007
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July - 4 
11 people, including six security force (SF) personnel, are reported to have died in a suicide attack on a caravan of SFs in North Waziristan on July 4. According to The News, the caravan of SFs was going to Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) from Miranshah, headquarters of North Wazir
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11 people, including six security force (SF) personnel, are reported to have died in a suicide attack on a caravan of SFs in North Waziristan on July 4. According to The News, the caravan of SFs was going to Bannu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) from Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan. A suicide attacker rammed his explosive-laden car with the caravan near Mir Ali. Four SF personnel and a passer-by child died on the spot while two soldiers and three passers-by succumbed to injuries at a hospital. The suicide attacker also was killed.
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July - 5 July - 6
Mehboob Khan, a clerk at the Food Control Department in Bannu, was abducted by suspected militants on July 5 and his beheaded body was found on July 6 near Edak village, 20 kilometers east of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan.
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Mehboob Khan, a clerk at the Food Control Department in Bannu, was abducted by suspected militants on July 5 and his beheaded body was found on July 6 near Edak village, 20 kilometers east of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan.
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July - 6 
According to Daily Times, a Waziristan tribe killed four suspected Taliban militants while rescuing a Pakistan Army captain who was abducted at gunpoint. Lashkar, an armed group of the Dirdoni tribe, chased the militants after they abducted Captain Faisal Islam, a trainer at Razmak Cadet College in
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According to Daily Times, a Waziristan tribe killed four suspected Taliban militants while rescuing a Pakistan Army captain who was abducted at gunpoint. Lashkar, an armed group of the Dirdoni tribe, chased the militants after they abducted Captain Faisal Islam, a trainer at Razmak Cadet College in North Waziristan. Four militants were killed in the ensuing encounter while Captain Islam and two Lashkar men sustained injuries. "The tribe immediately formed the Lashkar as they knew of the incident and intercepted the militants before they could reach their stronghold," an unnamed official said.
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July - 12 
According to Dawn, a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the Political Agent’s office in the Miranshah area of North Waziristan on July 12, killing four people and injuring three others. Political agent Pirzada Khan, who was in the office at the time, is reported to have escaped unhurt
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According to Dawn, a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the Political Agent’s office in the Miranshah area of North Waziristan on July 12, killing four people and injuring three others. Political agent Pirzada Khan, who was in the office at the time, is reported to have escaped unhurt
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July - 12 
An official quoted an eyewitness as saying that a man, disguised as a Khasadar Force soldier, entered the administration headquarters through the main gate at about 4:30 pm and proceeded to the office of the Political Agent. When stopped by guard Fareedullah, he scuffled with him and later pulling o
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An official quoted an eyewitness as saying that a man, disguised as a Khasadar Force soldier, entered the administration headquarters through the main gate at about 4:30 pm and proceeded to the office of the Political Agent. When stopped by guard Fareedullah, he scuffled with him and later pulling out a pistol fired on him, the official said. Sources said the man blew himself up when another guard, Attaullah, tried to get hold of him from behind. Three of the dead were identified as Attaullah, Fareedullah and Saddique Amin, also a government employee.
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July - 13 
Suspected militants killed three pro-government tribal leaders at Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 13. The assailants shot dead the leaders after spotting them in a Miranshah market, according to Daily Times.
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Suspected militants killed three pro-government tribal leaders at Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 13. The assailants shot dead the leaders after spotting them in a Miranshah market, according to Daily Times.
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July - 14 
At least 23 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and 27 others injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed car into their convoy on July 14, reported Daily Times. “The FC lost 23 jawans in the terrorist attack,” ISPR Director General Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. An unna
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At least 23 Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and 27 others injured when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed car into their convoy on July 14, reported Daily Times. “The FC lost 23 jawans in the terrorist attack,” ISPR Director General Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. An unnamed senior administration official said the attack occurred 20-kilometres southeast of Miranshah when a FC convoy was heading towards Miranshah from the Razmak area.
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July - 14 
FC personnel was killed by masked gunmen near Essa check-post on the Miranshah-Bannu road.
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FC personnel was killed by masked gunmen near Essa check-post on the Miranshah-Bannu road.
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July - 14 
The Governor of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Lt-Gen (retd) Ali Muhammad Jan Orakzai, who was the architect of the accord, said that the government was trying to save the peace agreement. He said he met tribal elders and others who were members of the peace committee on July 14 to contact
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The Governor of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Lt-Gen (retd) Ali Muhammad Jan Orakzai, who was the architect of the accord, said that the government was trying to save the peace agreement. He said he met tribal elders and others who were members of the peace committee on July 14 to contact the militants and convince them not to scrap the accord and help in maintaining peace in North Waziristan. He stated that troops were deployed at the checkpoints following some attacks on security forces and in view of an increase in incidents of kidnapping, car-lifting, gun-running and other crimes. He said the soldiers could be withdrawn once the law and order situation improves in North Waziristan.
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July - 15 
Abdullah Farhad, a spokesman for the Taliban in North Waziristan, said the militants would consider the 2006 peace deal with the government over if the security forces were not withdrawn from the area by July 15 (today).
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Abdullah Farhad, a spokesman for the Taliban in North Waziristan, said the militants would consider the 2006 peace deal with the government over if the security forces were not withdrawn from the area by July 15 (today).
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July - 15 
Soon after the expiry of the militants’ deadline on July 15, leaflets announcing the scrapping of the peace accord were distributed in Miranshah, the headquarters of North Waziristan. It reportedly led many families to shift from Miranshah to safer place places outside North Waziristan. Speaking fro
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Soon after the expiry of the militants’ deadline on July 15, leaflets announcing the scrapping of the peace accord were distributed in Miranshah, the headquarters of North Waziristan. It reportedly led many families to shift from Miranshah to safer place places outside North Waziristan. Speaking from an undisclosed location, Abdullah Farhad said tribal elders were being warned not to co-operate with the government and tribesmen serving in the local Levies and Khassadar security force had been directed to stay away from Pakistan Army troops operating in North Waziristan. He said the militants would punish those who would violate their orders.
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July - 15 
Tribal militants in North Waziristan unilaterally scrapped their 10-month-old peace accord with the government on July 15 on the expiry of a four-day deadline and threatened to launch attacks against the security forces in the area, according to The News. Abdullah Farhad, a spokesman for the militan
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Tribal militants in North Waziristan unilaterally scrapped their 10-month-old peace accord with the government on July 15 on the expiry of a four-day deadline and threatened to launch attacks against the security forces in the area, according to The News. Abdullah Farhad, a spokesman for the militants, said their Shura (council), under the leadership of Hafiz Gul Bahadur had decided to end the peace accord and ordered their fighters to start guerrilla attacks against the security forces deployed in North Waziristan. He said the Taliban fighters were advised not to launch attacks in populated areas so that civilians were saved from the consequences. The militants, who prefer being called Pakistani Taliban, had threatened to end the accord by July 15 if the Pakistan Army troops redeployed at several roadside checkpoints in North Waziristan were not withdrawn. They termed it a violation of the peace accord signed on September 5, 2006.
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July - 17 
Four persons, including three soldiers, were killed in a suicide attack at a security check-post in North Waziristan on July 17, Daily Times reports. Eyewitnesses said the suicide bomber walked towards the checkpoint in Kajhri, 35 kilometers east of Miranshah, and blew himself up as he mingled with
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Four persons, including three soldiers, were killed in a suicide attack at a security check-post in North Waziristan on July 17, Daily Times reports. Eyewitnesses said the suicide bomber walked towards the checkpoint in Kajhri, 35 kilometers east of Miranshah, and blew himself up as he mingled with soldiers manning the post. Three soldiers, a civilian and the bomber died in the attack, and two people were injured, military spokesman Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. “Security forces ordered a truck to stop. A man got down from the vehicle then walked up to the post and blew himself up,” AFP quoted Gen Arshad as saying.
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July - 17 
Militants also fired five rockets on a military base in Miranshah on July 17-night. Further, a landmine exploded outside the residence of a former Federal Sports Minister, Ajmal Khan, in Miranshah. The blast destroyed the front gate of the residence. Separately, security forces fired mortar shells o
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Militants also fired five rockets on a military base in Miranshah on July 17-night. Further, a landmine exploded outside the residence of a former Federal Sports Minister, Ajmal Khan, in Miranshah. The blast destroyed the front gate of the residence. Separately, security forces fired mortar shells on suspected militant positions on hilltops surrounding Miranshah. However, no casualties were reported in all these incidents.
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July - 18 
At least 34 persons, including 17 soldiers and an equal number of militants, were killed in separate incidents in North Waziristan on July 18, reports Daily Times.
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At least 34 persons, including 17 soldiers and an equal number of militants, were killed in separate incidents in North Waziristan on July 18, reports Daily Times.
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July - 18 
Gen Arshad also said that five militants were killed when Frontier Corps (FC) paramilitary troops challenged them near Mir Ali. However, witnesses said the FC personnel shot at a mentally-retarded man in Ptasi Adda near Mir Ali bazaar when he ignored their calls to stop.
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Gen Arshad also said that five militants were killed when Frontier Corps (FC) paramilitary troops challenged them near Mir Ali. However, witnesses said the FC personnel shot at a mentally-retarded man in Ptasi Adda near Mir Ali bazaar when he ignored their calls to stop.
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July - 18 
In the fist incident, a military convoy, coming from Lwara Mandi was attacked in the Ghazlami area, 40 kilometres west of Miranshah. "Seventeen soldiers were martyred and 12 others injured in the clash," military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. Denying that the militants had ambush
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In the fist incident, a military convoy, coming from Lwara Mandi was attacked in the Ghazlami area, 40 kilometres west of Miranshah. "Seventeen soldiers were martyred and 12 others injured in the clash," military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. Denying that the militants had ambushed the convoy he said that 12 to 15 militants were killed in retaliatory fire. "They (the militants) first attacked the convoy with rockets and then opened fire with automatic weapons", an unnamed security official said. Dawn quoted an official as saying, "It was a classical guerrilla tactic. The militants occupied heights, first triggered a roadside bomb to halt the military convoy and then opened fire on them."
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July - 19 
Daily Times has reported that the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) had joined the government-backed jirga to broker peace with militants in North Waziristan.
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Daily Times has reported that the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) had joined the government-backed jirga to broker peace with militants in North Waziristan.
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July - 20 
Four persons, including a paramilitary soldier, were killed and five others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a security check post near Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 20, according to Dawn. The deceased included two civilians and the bomber. Two of
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Four persons, including a paramilitary soldier, were killed and five others sustained injuries when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a security check post near Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 20, according to Dawn. The deceased included two civilians and the bomber. Two of the five persons injured were reported to be paramilitary soldiers. Officials said that the suicide attack occurred at Boya check post, some 15 kilometres west of Miranshah.
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According to Daily Times, security forces killed 20 militants in clashes on July 21-night and July 22 in North Waziristan, while 10 security force (SF) personnel were injured.
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According to Daily Times, security forces killed 20 militants in clashes on July 21-night and July 22 in North Waziristan, while 10 security force (SF) personnel were injured.
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July - 21 
Militants attempted to cut off Miranshah from the rest of the country by trying to detonate a key bridge, the security sources said, adding, “A big explosion to destroy Chashma Bridge has failed.”
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Militants attempted to cut off Miranshah from the rest of the country by trying to detonate a key bridge, the security sources said, adding, “A big explosion to destroy Chashma Bridge has failed.”
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July - 21 
Security forces on July 21 retaliated and killed four militants who attacked a security check post at 8:30 pm in the Ghulam Khan sector of North Waziristan, according to Daily Times. However, the rest of the militants escaped along with the dead bodies of their accomplices.
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Security forces on July 21 retaliated and killed four militants who attacked a security check post at 8:30 pm in the Ghulam Khan sector of North Waziristan, according to Daily Times. However, the rest of the militants escaped along with the dead bodies of their accomplices.
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July - 21 
SF personnel killed 13 militants on July 21 in Ghulam Khan, 15 kilometres north of Miranshah, headquarters in North Waziristan. The incident occurred when unidentified militants attacked a Frontier Corps check-post. The troops also reportedly arrested seven militants and seized a vehicle. The milita
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SF personnel killed 13 militants on July 21 in Ghulam Khan, 15 kilometres north of Miranshah, headquarters in North Waziristan. The incident occurred when unidentified militants attacked a Frontier Corps check-post. The troops also reportedly arrested seven militants and seized a vehicle. The militants took the bodies of their slain colleagues with them. On July 22, gunship helicopters killed seven militants who were shooting at an army convoy from hilltops in Qutab Khel, five kilometres east of Miranshah. Six SF personnel were wounded in the clash.
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July - 21 
Suspected Taliban militants detonated six tribal police check posts – three in North Waziristan and as many in the Bannu area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), officials said. Reports from Bannu said that the Khasadars (tribal police) abandoned the remaining check posts following threats from
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Suspected Taliban militants detonated six tribal police check posts – three in North Waziristan and as many in the Bannu area of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), officials said. Reports from Bannu said that the Khasadars (tribal police) abandoned the remaining check posts following threats from the militants. “No tribal police check post is manned any longer in the Frontier region (a buffer zone between North Waziristan and Bannu district in NWFP),” the officials added.
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July - 22 
At least seven soldiers were injured in two roadside explosions in the region on July 22-night and July 23. A checkpoint in the Dangeen area and another in the Razmak area came under rocket attacks in which two paramilitary soldiers were injured. An army convoy going from Miranshah to Razmak was att
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At least seven soldiers were injured in two roadside explosions in the region on July 22-night and July 23. A checkpoint in the Dangeen area and another in the Razmak area came under rocket attacks in which two paramilitary soldiers were injured. An army convoy going from Miranshah to Razmak was attacked near Dosali area and six soldiers sustained injuries. Further, a Khasadar (a local security force) checkpoint was blown up near a government school in Miranshah. However, no casualty was reported.
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July - 22 July - 23
Heavy fighting killed at least 35 militants and two soldiers in North Waziristan, the military said on July 23, according to Dawn. Major General Waheed Arshad, chief of the Inter-Services Public Relations, informed that at least 30 militants died in a series of clashes since late July 22, and five m
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Heavy fighting killed at least 35 militants and two soldiers in North Waziristan, the military said on July 23, according to Dawn. Major General Waheed Arshad, chief of the Inter-Services Public Relations, informed that at least 30 militants died in a series of clashes since late July 22, and five more were killed in a battle that continued on July 23-evening. Two soldiers were killed and 12 others injured in the violence over the past 24 hours, he added, but gave no further details.
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July - 22 
Taliban militants in North Waziristan have demanded that the government abolish security check-posts before further talks for the revival of a peace deal with the government, Daily Times reported. A jirga (council) trying to revive the September 2006-peace deal in its report to local political offic
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Taliban militants in North Waziristan have demanded that the government abolish security check-posts before further talks for the revival of a peace deal with the government, Daily Times reported. A jirga (council) trying to revive the September 2006-peace deal in its report to local political officials said the condition had been put forth in talks between the local Taliban and Usmanzai tribesmen, a private TV channel reported on July 22.
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July - 22 
Unidentified militants attacked another army convoy at Khar Qamar, 20 kilometres west of Miranshah, with a remote-controlled bomb at about 4pm on July 22, injuring four SF personnel.
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Unidentified militants attacked another army convoy at Khar Qamar, 20 kilometres west of Miranshah, with a remote-controlled bomb at about 4pm on July 22, injuring four SF personnel.
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July - 23 
The latest clashes came as pro-Taliban groups there warned Pakistani soldiers to quit fighting or face the “gift of death” through new suicide attacks. In pamphlets, distributed in Miranshah town on July 23, entitled “Till Islam Lives in Islamabad” a group calling itself the Mujahideen-i-Islam threa
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The latest clashes came as pro-Taliban groups there warned Pakistani soldiers to quit fighting or face the “gift of death” through new suicide attacks. In pamphlets, distributed in Miranshah town on July 23, entitled “Till Islam Lives in Islamabad” a group calling itself the Mujahideen-i-Islam threatened that suicide bombs would again bring soldiers the “gift of death”. They warned that suicide attackers “love death more than you love your 5,000-rupee salary, nude pictures of Indian actresses and liquor.” It added “We know that you have become America’s slave and are serving infidel Musharraf and have become a traitor to your religion for food, clothes and shelter,” AFP reported.
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July - 25 
A United States embassy spokeswoman rejected Geo Television channel’s report that the US planned to strike at nine places in North Waziristan. Elizabeth Colton told Daily Times that there was no threat to Pakistan from the US Government. "Pakistan and the US are allies in the war on terror and we ar
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A United States embassy spokeswoman rejected Geo Television channel’s report that the US planned to strike at nine places in North Waziristan. Elizabeth Colton told Daily Times that there was no threat to Pakistan from the US Government. "Pakistan and the US are allies in the war on terror and we are cooperating closely," she said.
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July - 25 
According to Daily Times, the US authorities have pointed out the locations of nine alleged terrorist training camps in North Waziristan to Pakistani authorities and an anti-terrorism campaign has been started in the area. Geo News reported on July 25 that Pakistan and the US would act secretly agai
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According to Daily Times, the US authorities have pointed out the locations of nine alleged terrorist training camps in North Waziristan to Pakistani authorities and an anti-terrorism campaign has been started in the area. Geo News reported on July 25 that Pakistan and the US would act secretly against terrorists in Waziristan. They said that the action against Abdullah Mehsud in Balochistan was part of the "silent operation started under US pressure."
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July - 27 
One soldier was injured when militants attacked a security checkpoint in the Ghazlamai area with at least 20 rockets on July 27-night even as security forces set up new posts around Miranshah town, according to Dawn.
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One soldier was injured when militants attacked a security checkpoint in the Ghazlamai area with at least 20 rockets on July 27-night even as security forces set up new posts around Miranshah town, according to Dawn.
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July - 29 
According to Daily Times, unidentified people abducted an Intelligence Bureau official and his relative from Mir Ali in North Waziristan on July 29. Five masked men abducted Sub-Inspector Bahadur Nawaz and his relative Muhammad Javed, a government schoolteacher, when they were going from Mir Ali Sco
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According to Daily Times, unidentified people abducted an Intelligence Bureau official and his relative from Mir Ali in North Waziristan on July 29. Five masked men abducted Sub-Inspector Bahadur Nawaz and his relative Muhammad Javed, a government schoolteacher, when they were going from Mir Ali Scouts Cantonment to a local bazaar. Both hostages reportedly hail from the Bannu district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP).
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July - 29 
On July 29-night, militants targeted the paramilitary headquarters in Miranshah with two rocket attacks. Sources said that one rocket hit the nearby airstrip and another a tube-well near the base wounding four paramilitary soldiers.
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On July 29-night, militants targeted the paramilitary headquarters in Miranshah with two rocket attacks. Sources said that one rocket hit the nearby airstrip and another a tube-well near the base wounding four paramilitary soldiers.
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July - 29 
Security forces stationed at the paramilitary base in Miranshah returned fire, targeting suspected militant hideouts with mortar shells in the Datakhel area on July 29-evening. However, there was no report of casualties.
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Security forces stationed at the paramilitary base in Miranshah returned fire, targeting suspected militant hideouts with mortar shells in the Datakhel area on July 29-evening. However, there was no report of casualties.
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July - 30 
According to Dawn, three paramilitary soldiers were killed when an improvised explosive device exploded close to the Mashes camp near Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 30.
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According to Dawn, three paramilitary soldiers were killed when an improvised explosive device exploded close to the Mashes camp near Miranshah in North Waziristan on July 30.
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July - 30 
AFP reported that a helicopter gunship fired on a suspicious car that was following an army convoy near the Afghan border on July 30, killing four suspected militants. "The army spotted the car and ordered them to stop and they ignored the warning. They were fired on by a helicopter escorting the co
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AFP reported that a helicopter gunship fired on a suspicious car that was following an army convoy near the Afghan border on July 30, killing four suspected militants. "The army spotted the car and ordered them to stop and they ignored the warning. They were fired on by a helicopter escorting the convoy… Four people inside the car were killed, they are suspected militants," said an unnamed security official.
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July - 30 
Security force personnel arrested seven suspected militants with "remote-controlled explosive devices" after a roadside bomb hit a military convoy heading towards Bannu from Razmak, according to Daily Times. Four soldiers were injured in the blast.
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Security force personnel arrested seven suspected militants with "remote-controlled explosive devices" after a roadside bomb hit a military convoy heading towards Bannu from Razmak, according to Daily Times. Four soldiers were injured in the blast.
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July - 30 
Three paramilitary soldiers were killed and another sustained injuries when a convoy hit a roadside bomb near Thall picket on the same day. The convoy was going from Dosali to Bannu in the North West Frontier Province.
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Three paramilitary soldiers were killed and another sustained injuries when a convoy hit a roadside bomb near Thall picket on the same day. The convoy was going from Dosali to Bannu in the North West Frontier Province.
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*Data till , May 10, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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