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May - 1 
A curfew remained imposed in Sawari, Ambela, Daggar, Pir Baba, and other areas of Buner throughout the day except for four hours between 2pm to 6pm. Pir Baba, Jor, Gokand, and a few other areas are reportedly still under Taliban control.
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A curfew remained imposed in Sawari, Ambela, Daggar, Pir Baba, and other areas of Buner throughout the day except for four hours between 2pm to 6pm. Pir Baba, Jor, Gokand, and a few other areas are reportedly still under Taliban control.
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May - 1 
Security Forces (SFs) on May 1 killed two Taliban commanders and injured four others in a clash at the Langar check-post in the Khwazakhela sub-division of Swat District, The News reported. Sources said the militants opened fire on the check-post, le
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Security Forces (SFs) on May 1 killed two Taliban commanders and injured four others in a clash at the Langar check-post in the Khwazakhela sub-division of Swat District, The News reported. Sources said the militants opened fire on the check-post, leading to a gun-battle in which two Taliban commanders, identified as Nisar and Islam, were killed and four others injured. According to unconfirmed reports, six militants were killed in the clash. SFs also recovered a rifle, two hand-grenades and a Kalashnikov from the militants. In addition, gunship helicopters continued shelling the hilly areas of Matta and Peuchar.
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May - 1 
The military spokesman said the resistance the Taliban had put up and their weapons – assault rifles, anti-aircraft missiles and mortars – showed they had come to Buner with the intention to stay. He said locals had confirmed that foreigners were als
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The military spokesman said the resistance the Taliban had put up and their weapons – assault rifles, anti-aircraft missiles and mortars – showed they had come to Buner with the intention to stay. He said locals had confirmed that foreigners were also present in Buner and fighting the SFs along with the Taliban. Abbas said the SFs had foiled Taliban plans to target the troops in suicide attacks. He claimed that one would-be suicide bomber had also been arrested, after he attempted to blow himself up. He also said ground troops backed by helicopter gunships destroyed nine suicide vehicles and six vehicles of ‘fleeing Taliban’, AFP reported. Three suicide motorcyclists were shot dead by ground troops advancing on narrow mountain tracks, he added.
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May - 1 
The Taliban on May 1 killed a man in North Waziristan for allegedly spying for the US, Daily Times reported. The bullet-ridden body of Muhammad Gul, a resident of Dosali sub-division, was found on the Miranshah-Razmak road, some 40 kilometers south o
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The Taliban on May 1 killed a man in North Waziristan for allegedly spying for the US, Daily Times reported. The bullet-ridden body of Muhammad Gul, a resident of Dosali sub-division, was found on the Miranshah-Razmak road, some 40 kilometers south of the agency headquarters. A note found near the body warned that anyone spying for the US would meet the same fate.
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May - 2 
A man was killed and five women were injured in suspected Taliban rocket and missile attacks in the Pusht area of Salarzai tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency on May 2, reported Daily Times. Sources in the area said that a grand jirga (council
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A man was killed and five women were injured in suspected Taliban rocket and missile attacks in the Pusht area of Salarzai tehsil (revenue division) of Bajaur Agency on May 2, reported Daily Times. Sources in the area said that a grand jirga (council) of tribesmen was scheduled in Pusht when the Taliban militants attacked the venue with rockets, destroying three houses. Tribesman Abdul Jabbar was killed and five women, including three of a family sustained critical injuries.
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May - 2 
Five Taliban militants, including two key commanders, were killed in fighting with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Charbagh tehsil ((revenue division) of Swat District in NWFP on May 2, according to Daily Times. Sources said the troops also seized a
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Five Taliban militants, including two key commanders, were killed in fighting with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Charbagh tehsil ((revenue division) of Swat District in NWFP on May 2, according to Daily Times. Sources said the troops also seized a car prepared for a suicide attack and arrested three armed Taliban militants.
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May - 2 
In Langer, troops seized 12 military uniforms from a jeep after a gunfight. The clothes were to be used in terrorist activities, the army said. The troops also established check posts to stop Taliban entry into Shangla.
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In Langer, troops seized 12 military uniforms from a jeep after a gunfight. The clothes were to be used in terrorist activities, the army said. The troops also established check posts to stop Taliban entry into Shangla.
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May - 2 
Taliban militants attacked a security post in the Mohmand Agency of FATA on May 2, triggering a battle that left 16 Taliban militants and two soldiers dead, Daily Times reported. About 100 Taliban militants attacked the Spinal Tangi post before dawn,
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Taliban militants attacked a security post in the Mohmand Agency of FATA on May 2, triggering a battle that left 16 Taliban militants and two soldiers dead, Daily Times reported. About 100 Taliban militants attacked the Spinal Tangi post before dawn, the army said in a statement. "Sixteen militants were killed in retaliatory fire. Two security forces personnel embraced shahadat (martyrdom)," it added. Three troops were also wounded.
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May - 2 
The military said that the Taliban militants attacked a security check post on Khawazakhela Bridge in Swat in violation of the peace deal. The military said that 10 Levies personnel abducted by the Taliban militants in Upper Dir area were released, b
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The military said that the Taliban militants attacked a security check post on Khawazakhela Bridge in Swat in violation of the peace deal. The military said that 10 Levies personnel abducted by the Taliban militants in Upper Dir area were released, but the militants took their weapons.
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May - 2 
The Taliban attacked a grid station with rockets, destroying the facility and disrupting power supply to Mingora. They also attacked a Police station in Rahimabad late on May 2. The ensuing gunfight reportedly continued until the next morning. The Ta
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The Taliban attacked a grid station with rockets, destroying the facility and disrupting power supply to Mingora. They also attacked a Police station in Rahimabad late on May 2. The ensuing gunfight reportedly continued until the next morning. The Taliban also partially destroyed the Chamtalai Bridge in Khawazakhela by a bomb blast. Four militants were reportedly injured in a clash after they attacked the Security Forces in the Sambat Ridge area. Separately, the Taliban abducted the Mingora town municipal officer and his son from Sharifabad. They released the two later but seized their vehicle.
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May - 2 
The Taliban militants lobbed two hand grenades in a house in Upper Dir, injuring two civilians.
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The Taliban militants lobbed two hand grenades in a house in Upper Dir, injuring two civilians.
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May - 2 
The volunteers of Salarzai Qaumi Lashkar followed the Taliban militants in the hills and exchanged fire for several hours. The Security Forces also targeted the attackers’ positions from Khar. However, no casualties were reported in both these incide
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The volunteers of Salarzai Qaumi Lashkar followed the Taliban militants in the hills and exchanged fire for several hours. The Security Forces also targeted the attackers’ positions from Khar. However, no casualties were reported in both these incidents.
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May - 3 
Armed Taliban militants blew up the Pakhtangi check-post in Shangla District and fled with the weapons of the Policemen stationed at the post, Daily Times reported. About 20 militants attacked the checkpoint on the Alpuri Puran main road, took the Po
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Armed Taliban militants blew up the Pakhtangi check-post in Shangla District and fled with the weapons of the Policemen stationed at the post, Daily Times reported. About 20 militants attacked the checkpoint on the Alpuri Puran main road, took the Policemen hostage, seized their weapons and then reportedly blew up the post with explosives. The locals said the Taliban wanted to abduct the Policemen but they managed to escape. Meanwhile, the Taliban arrived at the emerald mines in Goch area of Shangla once again, after having ‘disappeared’ for several days. Unnamed officials said Police had emptied an arms storehouse in Alooch Police station after receiving reports that Taliban were planning to attack.
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May - 3 
Armed Taliban militants were out on the streets of Mingora town on May 3 in what the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) called a gross violation of the peace deal. “Militants are involved in various criminal activities threatening the lives of th
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Armed Taliban militants were out on the streets of Mingora town on May 3 in what the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) called a gross violation of the peace deal. “Militants are involved in various criminal activities threatening the lives of the civilian population, the civil administration as well as security forces personnel,” it said.
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May - 3 
Early on May 3, the Taliban blew up a girls’ high school in the Ningolai area of Kabal sub-division. While the building was destroyed, no casualty was reported. Further, a mechanic was arrested from Watakai Chowk when he was preparing a vehicle for a
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Early on May 3, the Taliban blew up a girls’ high school in the Ningolai area of Kabal sub-division. While the building was destroyed, no casualty was reported. Further, a mechanic was arrested from Watakai Chowk when he was preparing a vehicle for a suicide attack. Another vehicle prepared for a suicide attack was on its way to Saidu Sharif when the troops spotted it and later destroyed it after a gunfight. Three Taliban militants were arrested along with a suicide vehicle in Mingora, the ISPR said.
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May - 3 
In Madyan, the Taliban fired at the Security Forces (SFs) killing one soldier. Three other soldiers were injured in various clashes with the Taliban in Swat.
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In Madyan, the Taliban fired at the Security Forces (SFs) killing one soldier. Three other soldiers were injured in various clashes with the Taliban in Swat.
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May - 3 
In the Jamrud sub-division, Taliban commander Iftikhar Kukikhel surrendered to the local authorities, officials said. Sources said that Iftikhar was wanted by the administration in a number of sabotage activities and kidnapping of local officials bef
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In the Jamrud sub-division, Taliban commander Iftikhar Kukikhel surrendered to the local authorities, officials said. Sources said that Iftikhar was wanted by the administration in a number of sabotage activities and kidnapping of local officials before the start of military operation in December 2008. Iftikhar was made amir (chief) of Taliban in Jamrud after the arrest of Hijrat alias Mustafa Kamal in November 2008 in Peshawar. Hijrat, an Afghan, was accused of carrying out attacks on terminals of NATO supplies in Peshawar.
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May - 4 
According to Daily Times, the Swat peace agreement crumbled on May 4 as Taliban militants took over Mingora, the district headquarters of Swat in the NWFP, taking positions atop Government and private buildings and patrolling the deserted streets. "T
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According to Daily Times, the Swat peace agreement crumbled on May 4 as Taliban militants took over Mingora, the district headquarters of Swat in the NWFP, taking positions atop Government and private buildings and patrolling the deserted streets. "The city is in complete control of the Taliban, who say they are taking positions to guard the local population," Mingora residents said. Local residents said both the Security Forces and the Taliban militants set up checkposts on roads leading to Mingora and soldiers were seen on high alert in Kabal. Military authorities had announced curfew in the city from 7pm to 6am and had warned the violators of stern action.
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May - 4 
According to Daily Times, the Taliban have made about 2,000 civilians in Buner of North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) hostage and are using them as human shield, the chief military spokesman said on May 4. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR
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According to Daily Times, the Taliban have made about 2,000 civilians in Buner of North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) hostage and are using them as human shield, the chief military spokesman said on May 4. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major Gen Athar Abbas told to the state-run Pakistan TV that the Taliban had made the civilians hostage in Peer Baba and Sultan Was areas and were not allowing them to leave. In an update on the military operations in Malakand division, the ISPR said the move came after an impending operation to clear Pir Baba. Talking to PTV, the ISPR director general said Daggar was under complete control of the security forces and the Daggar-Mardan road had been reopened. Malandri Road had also been cleared, he added.
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May - 4 
Calling the Pakistani Government and Army "enemies of Muslims", the Swat Taliban vowed on May 4 to march forward till death, according to Daily Times. "Either we’ll be martyred or we’ll march forward," Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told Reuters by te
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Calling the Pakistani Government and Army "enemies of Muslims", the Swat Taliban vowed on May 4 to march forward till death, according to Daily Times. "Either we’ll be martyred or we’ll march forward," Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told Reuters by telephone. He said elements in the military and the Government were trying to sabotage the peace process to please the United States. "This is not our army, this is not our Government," he added. They’re worse enemies of Muslims than the Americans. They’re US stooges. " We will give a fitting reply to security forces if Sufi Muhammad decides to revoke the deal with the Government," he said while talking to AFP.
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May - 4 
The NWFP Government will not tolerate any violation of the Swat peace agreement any longer, provincial Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain said. Talking to reporters after a seminar, the top NWFP Government spokesman said his Government had demonst
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The NWFP Government will not tolerate any violation of the Swat peace agreement any longer, provincial Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain said. Talking to reporters after a seminar, the top NWFP Government spokesman said his Government had demonstrated full sincerity in the promulgation of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation and had announced the establishment of Darul Qaza to fulfil the demands of Sufi Muhammad and the Taliban for peace in Malakand. However he warned of stern action and "the use of the second option" against anyone who would challenge the writ of the state. The minister asked the Taliban to lay down weapons and support the government in its peace initiatives, and told them the government would not tolerate any violation of the agreement in future after the implementation of Nizam-e-Adl.
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May - 5 
15 Taliban militants and two Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in a Taliban attack on the Spinki Tangi check-post in Mohmand Agency, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on May 5, Daily Times reported. It also said six of the troop
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15 Taliban militants and two Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in a Taliban attack on the Spinki Tangi check-post in Mohmand Agency, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on May 5, Daily Times reported. It also said six of the troops had gone missing after the Taliban attacked the check-post around 3:30am on May 5. The SFs retaliated by targeting Taliban hideouts in the Baizai and Safi sub-divisions of Mohmand Agency. However, no casualties were reported.
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May - 5 
The militants are reported to have descended from their mountain hideouts and seized homes and Government buildings. They also looted four branches of banks, including the MCB Saidu Sharif branch and main bazaar Mingora city branches of the UBL, NBP
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The militants are reported to have descended from their mountain hideouts and seized homes and Government buildings. They also looted four branches of banks, including the MCB Saidu Sharif branch and main bazaar Mingora city branches of the UBL, NBP and HBL. The militants were also seen patrolling the streets of the main town of Mingora. Taliban militants who came down from the mountains late on May 5 were still occupying the homes of local residents and are in possession of many strategic points.
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May - 5 
While talking to reporters, Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan claimed militants were in control of ‘90 per cent’ of the valley and said their actions were in response to "Army violations of the peace deal." The NWFP Government, however, accused the Talib
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While talking to reporters, Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan claimed militants were in control of ‘90 per cent’ of the valley and said their actions were in response to "Army violations of the peace deal." The NWFP Government, however, accused the Taliban of not honouring their commitments under the peace deal despite the announcement of Darul Qaza in the Malakand Division.
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May - 6 
Hundreds of people of Hayagay Sharqi and Gharbi, armed with heavy weapons, launched the offensive in the evening of June 6. Locals said the people of Kilot, Doon, Ganshal, Gurrai, Narkun, Hayagay Sharqi, Hayagay Gharbi and 20 villages of Doog Darra b
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Hundreds of people of Hayagay Sharqi and Gharbi, armed with heavy weapons, launched the offensive in the evening of June 6. Locals said the people of Kilot, Doon, Ganshal, Gurrai, Narkun, Hayagay Sharqi, Hayagay Gharbi and 20 villages of Doog Darra banded together to rout the militants. The people of two villages, Panaghar and Maluk Khwar, who were previously supporting the Taliban, also abandoned them and joined the Lashkar. “The Lashkar fighters informed me that so far 12 militants had been killed,” a supporter of the Lashkar told The News. A man from Sheringal - a nearby town - said the Taliban had stopped putting up resistance. He also said that the Lashkar was making regular advances towards the stronghold of the militants. “They have been encircled from all sides, including Chitral and we are closing in on them,” he said. He put the number of Taliban casualties at 13.
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May - 6 
In a bid to recapture the Government buildings seized by the Taliban, Security Forces (SFs) on May 6 targeted militants’ strongholds with gunship helicopters and artillery, killing 60 militants, The News reported. In the daylong fighting across the S
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In a bid to recapture the Government buildings seized by the Taliban, Security Forces (SFs) on May 6 targeted militants’ strongholds with gunship helicopters and artillery, killing 60 militants, The News reported. In the daylong fighting across the Swat District, 40 civilians and two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were also killed. Reports indicated that a major military operation is to be launched in Swat and reinforcements have already been deployed in the valley.
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May - 6 
Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told Al Jazeera on May 6 that they are in control of “90 percent” of the Swat valley, Daily Times reported. Blaming the breakdown of the Swat peace deal on the Pakistani military, Khan said the peace accord with the Gove
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Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told Al Jazeera on May 6 that they are in control of “90 percent” of the Swat valley, Daily Times reported. Blaming the breakdown of the Swat peace deal on the Pakistani military, Khan said the peace accord with the Government in Swat was over.
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May - 6 
The main clash occurred in Shahdarra where gunship helicopters targeted the militants, who had captured the emerald mine, killing 35 of them and forcing the survivors to leave the mine. SFs also targeted the Takhtaband stronghold of the Taliban, kill
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The main clash occurred in Shahdarra where gunship helicopters targeted the militants, who had captured the emerald mine, killing 35 of them and forcing the survivors to leave the mine. SFs also targeted the Takhtaband stronghold of the Taliban, killing 15 militants and injuring scores of others. The militants attacked a convoy of the SFs in Kanju, killing one FC trooper and injuring two others. In the subsequent retaliation by the FC, 10 militants were killed. Similarly, another FC convoy was hit by an improvised explosive device, killing one soldier and injuring two others. Seven persons, including five SF personnel, were killed and nine others injured in different incidents in Batkhela. Approximately 60 persons also sustained injuries in clashes between the two sides in different areas of Swat. SFs targeted suspected militant positions in many areas, including Malokabad, Shahdarra, Rung Mohallah, Rajabad, Zamrud Mine, Qazi Baba, Watkai, Naway Killay, Ingoro Dherai, Takhtaband, Balogram and Qambar.
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May - 6 
The Taliban have planted countless landmines and explosive devices around the populated areas of Swat to stop the people from leaving their homes and for using women and children as human shields against the military operation, a federal cabinet meet
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The Taliban have planted countless landmines and explosive devices around the populated areas of Swat to stop the people from leaving their homes and for using women and children as human shields against the military operation, a federal cabinet meeting was told on May 6, The News reported. However, sources close to the Taliban denied mining of the area. They said those charging the Taliban with such inhuman acts may themselves have made such plans. They said the Taliban could not think of using civilians as human shields.
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May - 7 
Elsewhere in the province, Taliban militants blew up a high school in Darra Adam Khel, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, militants had planted explosives in a Government high school in the Bosti Khel area in Darra Adam Khel. Wh
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Elsewhere in the province, Taliban militants blew up a high school in Darra Adam Khel, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, militants had planted explosives in a Government high school in the Bosti Khel area in Darra Adam Khel. While the blast damaged the building, no loss of life was reported.
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May - 7 
In Lower Dir, District administration officials said the Taliban abducted 11 paramilitary troops after attacking the Malakand Levies Fort in Chakdara. They said three soldiers had been killed in the attack.
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In Lower Dir, District administration officials said the Taliban abducted 11 paramilitary troops after attacking the Malakand Levies Fort in Chakdara. They said three soldiers had been killed in the attack.
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May - 7 
Military sources said 12 militants were killed in the Shamoozai area of Swat, eight others in Malam Jaba and 14 militants were killed in Matta, Shahdheri and Kooza Cheena. Taliban commander Ibne Aqil was also reported killed in a counter-attack by th
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Military sources said 12 militants were killed in the Shamoozai area of Swat, eight others in Malam Jaba and 14 militants were killed in Matta, Shahdheri and Kooza Cheena. Taliban commander Ibne Aqil was also reported killed in a counter-attack by the Police when the Taliban attacked Matta Police station. “In 24 hours, we lost nine soldiers and about 10 of them [were] injured,” General Abbas told AFP. Seven of the soldiers were killed when Taliban ambushed a convoy at the entrance to Mingora. Two soldiers were killed in the valley north of Matta,” the military spokesman told the news agency.
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May - 8 
According to security sources, an operation had been launched against the Taliban militants in the Shen Dhand, Tor Chappar, Sunni Khel, Bosti Khel and Akhorwal areas of Darra Adam Khel. The Security Forces were targeting Taliban hideouts with heavy a
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According to security sources, an operation had been launched against the Taliban militants in the Shen Dhand, Tor Chappar, Sunni Khel, Bosti Khel and Akhorwal areas of Darra Adam Khel. The Security Forces were targeting Taliban hideouts with heavy artillery.
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May - 8 
The Security Forces (SFs) killed more than 140 Taliban militants as the military operation continued in the Swat valley of NWFP on May 8, Daily Times reported. 13 of them were killed in a major gun battle at Matta Police station. Seven soldiers were
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The Security Forces (SFs) killed more than 140 Taliban militants as the military operation continued in the Swat valley of NWFP on May 8, Daily Times reported. 13 of them were killed in a major gun battle at Matta Police station. Seven soldiers were also killed as the SFs took control of Khawazakhela and Chamtalai, ISPR Director General Maj Gen Athar Abbas said in a media briefing. He said military had launched a “full-scale operation” in Swat and the Taliban militants were on the run. He said the Taliban militants were trying to block an exodus of civilians through coercion, taking hostages, bombings and blocking roads with trees. According to Reuters, he said there were 4,000 to 5,000 Taliban militants in Swat, including Uzbeks and Tajiks. On May 8, troops targeted Taliban mountaintop training camps, ammunition dumps and command and communication centres in precision strikes. “Special care has been taken to strike identified targets and those targets which are away from populated areas,” he added. 10 Taliban militants were killed in attacks in Takhtaband, Qambar Top and the house of a local lawyer. Another 10 were killed in an attack by helicopter gunship in Kabal. Five Taliban militants, including Commander Akbar Ali were killed in Kanju. The ISPR Director General said the Taliban militants killed the brother of Khawazakhela union council nazim and abducted two Policemen from Sor Bridge in Khawazakhela. They also fired six rockets at the Circuit House in Mingora, killing a soldier. The ISPR said the Taliban resistance in Buner had been reduced considerably, but they were maintaining positions at Sultanwas and Pir Baba. A search and cordon operation continued in Lower Dir. 15 Taliban militants were killed in an attack on a Taliban compound in Maidan, General Abbas said, adding that they included two key commanders.
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May - 9 
According to Daily Times, four missiles fired by a suspected US drone killed an unspecified number of Taliban militants at South Waziristan in FATA on May 9. Officials claimed that 10 Taliban militants had been killed, a deputy Taliban commander said
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According to Daily Times, four missiles fired by a suspected US drone killed an unspecified number of Taliban militants at South Waziristan in FATA on May 9. Officials claimed that 10 Taliban militants had been killed, a deputy Taliban commander said five were killed, the political administration claimed nine Taliban militants were killed, while tribesmen claimed they had counted 25 dead bodies.
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May - 9 
Daily Times reports that Security Forces (SFs) killed 55 Taliban militants in various areas of Swat in NWFP on May 9, while 14 Taliban were killed in Lower Dir District after gunship helicopters targeted Maidan area. “We have hit certain militant pos
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Daily Times reports that Security Forces (SFs) killed 55 Taliban militants in various areas of Swat in NWFP on May 9, while 14 Taliban were killed in Lower Dir District after gunship helicopters targeted Maidan area. “We have hit certain militant positions in Mingora with helicopter gunships,” said military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas. “The Taliban were harassing the civil population and intensely involved in various activities of looting and arson in the city of Mingora and, in an early morning attack, helicopters engaged militant hideouts and reportedly left 15 militants dead,” Abbas added.
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May - 9 
SFs also targeted suspected Taliban positions at Rama Kandhao ridge in Matta tehsil (revenue division) and destroyed the main headquarters of the Taliban there, a military statement added. “Reportedly, 30 to 40 militants have been killed,” it added.
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SFs also targeted suspected Taliban positions at Rama Kandhao ridge in Matta tehsil (revenue division) and destroyed the main headquarters of the Taliban there, a military statement added. “Reportedly, 30 to 40 militants have been killed,” it added. Indiscriminate mortar fire by the Taliban militants in Mingora had caused civilian casualties, it said but no details were provided. A Taliban source confirmed heavy bombardment of the Taliban positions by jet planes and helicopters.
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May - 9 
The SFs secured Shangla top advancing up to Biladram town, encountering improvised roadside bombs and fierce Taliban resistance on Chamtalai bridge. The troops resumed operation from Point 2245 and Point 2266 heights captured on May 9, and advanced u
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The SFs secured Shangla top advancing up to Biladram town, encountering improvised roadside bombs and fierce Taliban resistance on Chamtalai bridge. The troops resumed operation from Point 2245 and Point 2266 heights captured on May 9, and advanced up to Shalwal Kandao, where one soldier was killed. The SFs also destroyed a Taliban training camp at Banai Baba in Shangla, where up to 150 militants were confirmed dead.
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May - 10 
26 Taliban militants were killed in a three-hour encounter that followed a Taliban attack on a Frontier Corps (FC) camp in the Ambar valley of Mohmand Agency and 18 militants were killed when troops retaliated to an attack on their convoy in South Wa
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26 Taliban militants were killed in a three-hour encounter that followed a Taliban attack on a Frontier Corps (FC) camp in the Ambar valley of Mohmand Agency and 18 militants were killed when troops retaliated to an attack on their convoy in South Waziristan. In Mohmand, about 150 heavily armed militants launched a midnight attack on an FC camp in the Had area. Four FC soldiers were also injured during the ensuing encounter. In South Waziristan, the Taliban attacked a security convoy in Spin area south of Tanai. An officer, Captain Muneeb, also died in the attack.
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May - 10 
Helicopter gunships fired at Taliban hideouts in Barwada Char in Buner, and two Taliban ammunition dumps were destroyed. Troops also secured key ridges around Sultanwas in Buner, surrounding the Taliban.
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Helicopter gunships fired at Taliban hideouts in Barwada Char in Buner, and two Taliban ammunition dumps were destroyed. Troops also secured key ridges around Sultanwas in Buner, surrounding the Taliban.
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May - 10 
In Dir, troops secured Kala Dag and advanced up to Haya Sarai and continued to secure positions on Gulabad heights. The Taliban is reported to have abducted a TV reporter from Chakdara in Dir.
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In Dir, troops secured Kala Dag and advanced up to Haya Sarai and continued to secure positions on Gulabad heights. The Taliban is reported to have abducted a TV reporter from Chakdara in Dir.
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May - 10 
Suspected militants attacked the post of Levies Force at Palai area in Malakand, killing one soldier. They also kidnapped three other soldiers. Residents of Palai area told Daily Times that about four vehicles comprising Taliban militants came to Pal
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Suspected militants attacked the post of Levies Force at Palai area in Malakand, killing one soldier. They also kidnapped three other soldiers. Residents of Palai area told Daily Times that about four vehicles comprising Taliban militants came to Palai and surrounded a check-post. Muhammad Ayaz Bacha said the heavily-armed militants first opened fire on the post killing a Levies soldier, and then abducted three others. The Taliban retained control of Palai area for about 14 hours and blocked the roads linking the town to Mardan and Dargai.
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May - 10 
The next few weeks would be pivotal for Pakistan’s future, a top US general warned on May 10, Dawn reported. In an interview with Fox News, General David Petraeus, head of the US Central Command, said “The next few weeks would be very important and,
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The next few weeks would be pivotal for Pakistan’s future, a top US general warned on May 10, Dawn reported. In an interview with Fox News, General David Petraeus, head of the US Central Command, said “The next few weeks would be very important and, to a degree, pivotal in the future for Pakistan.” He also pointed to Pakistan’s intensifying offensive against the Taliban in Swat as a sign its political leaders, people and military were united against the militants. “The actions of the Pakistani Taliban seem to have galvanised all of Pakistan,” he said. “Certainly the next few weeks will be very important in this effort to roll back, if you will, this existential threat — a true threat to Pakistan’s very existence that has been posed by the Pakistani Taliban,” he added. A day earlier, General Petraeus is reported to have stated that Pakistan has become the nerve centre of Al Qaeda’s global operations, Daily Times stated on May 10. “It is the headquarters of the Al Qaeda senior leadership,” said the general. A ring of Tunisian suicide bombers arrested recently in Iraq appeared to have received their directions from Pakistan as well, he said.
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May - 10 
The Security Forces (SFs) said on May 10 they had killed up to 200 Taliban militants in 24 hours during the on-going operation in Swat even as they secured the Shangla top and important towns and ridges in the Dir and Buner Districts, Daily Times rep
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The Security Forces (SFs) said on May 10 they had killed up to 200 Taliban militants in 24 hours during the on-going operation in Swat even as they secured the Shangla top and important towns and ridges in the Dir and Buner Districts, Daily Times reported. Troops engaged the Taliban in their Peochar headquarters and at hideouts in Kanju, Mingora, Banai Baba, Namal, Qambar, Fizagath, Tiligram and Chamtalai, the Inter-Services Public Relations said in an update. The Inter-Services Public Relations claimed that 140-150 militants were killed in an attack on the Banai Baba training camp in Shangla and 50-60 militants were killed in different areas of Swat valley, The News reported.
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May - 11 
A Taliban commander close to Baitullah Mehsud was among six people found dead from various areas of South Waziristan on May 11 - two months after the men went missing, Daily Times reported. The bullet-riddled body of commander Tikka Khan Burki – the
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A Taliban commander close to Baitullah Mehsud was among six people found dead from various areas of South Waziristan on May 11 - two months after the men went missing, Daily Times reported. The bullet-riddled body of commander Tikka Khan Burki – the Taliban chief for Salayrogha area in upper Kaniguram region – was found in Karwanmanza area of Ladah sub-division.
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May - 11 
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said SFs shelled suspected positions of the militants in the Kabal, Tutano Bandai, Deda Khura, Peuchar, Sarband and Matta areas of Swat, killing 30 militants. Locals said that Shagai, Panr and emerald mines
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said SFs shelled suspected positions of the militants in the Kabal, Tutano Bandai, Deda Khura, Peuchar, Sarband and Matta areas of Swat, killing 30 militants. Locals said that Shagai, Panr and emerald mines were also shelled. However, it could not be confirmed whether there were casualties in these attacks. SFs also targeted militant hideouts in Peuchar, the Taliban headquarters in Matta sub-division, and Mingora killing 11 militants. At Ayub Bridge, the ISPR claimed troops killed seven militants. It said militants had a tunnel and hideouts in Qambar Ridge which were targeted by helicopters, resulting in the killing of three militants, besides injuring five others. Further, a militant was killed in Chamtalai when he was planting an improvised explosive device. The ISPR added that the SFs killed 52 militants in the ongoing operation in the last 24 hours. However, this claim could not be confirmed from independent sources.
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May - 11 
The Security Forces (SFs) have killed 700 Taliban militants in four days of military operations in the Swat District, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on May 11, Daily Times reported. 20 SF personnel had also been killed, and nineteen others injur
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The Security Forces (SFs) have killed 700 Taliban militants in four days of military operations in the Swat District, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on May 11, Daily Times reported. 20 SF personnel had also been killed, and nineteen others injured. “The operation will continue until the last Talib... We haven’t given them a chance. They are on the run. They were not expecting such an offensive,” Malik said.
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May - 11 
Yahya Mustafa Kamran alias Hijrat, an Afghan national and Taliban commander based in the Jamrud sub-division of Khyber Agency, was killed along with four other militants in an encounter with the Security Force (SF) personnel near Peshawar, capital of
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Yahya Mustafa Kamran alias Hijrat, an Afghan national and Taliban commander based in the Jamrud sub-division of Khyber Agency, was killed along with four other militants in an encounter with the Security Force (SF) personnel near Peshawar, capital of NWFP, about three days ago, The News reported. He had been arrested three months ago by Pakistani security agencies for leading a series of attacks on NATO supplies. He was associated with the Baitullah Mehsud-led Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan and was one of his loyal commanders. Baitullah had appointed him commander for the strategic Peshawar-Torkham Road, and tasked him to disrupt and destroy the NATO supply line to neighbouring Afghanistan.
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11 militants and four Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in clashes in the Swat District as troops dropped from the helicopters on May 12 gained a toehold in Peuchar, the Taliban headquarters, The News reported. In addition, five beheaded bodi
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11 militants and four Security Force (SF) personnel were killed in clashes in the Swat District as troops dropped from the helicopters on May 12 gained a toehold in Peuchar, the Taliban headquarters, The News reported. In addition, five beheaded bodies were found in and around the Mingora city on May 13. Further, there were reports of 24 casualties, including 18 militants, in Lower Dir District. The Swat Media Centre (SMC) said 11 militants, including ‘commander’ Naseebur Rahman, were killed in the ongoing military operation against Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in Swat. The SMC said four soldiers were also killed and 12 others sustained injuries during operations in the last 24 hours. The military on May 12 said that SFs had suffered 29 casualties and inflicted 751 casualties in operations in Swat, Buner and Dir Lower.
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May - 12 
More than half a million people have fled fighting between the military and Taliban in Malakand and registered with authorities in the last 10 days, the UN refugee agency said on May 12, Daily Times reported. “As of late yesterday (Monday), a total o
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More than half a million people have fled fighting between the military and Taliban in Malakand and registered with authorities in the last 10 days, the UN refugee agency said on May 12, Daily Times reported. “As of late yesterday (Monday), a total of 501,496 displaced people from the new influx have now been formally registered ... since May 2,” the UNHCR said in a statement.
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May - 12 
Reports from Mingora and Peshawar quoting Frontier Corps (FC) sources said the Security Forces (SFs) killed 13 militants in the Torwarsak area of Buner District while there were reports about the killing of 37 Taliban militants in an assault in the G
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Reports from Mingora and Peshawar quoting Frontier Corps (FC) sources said the Security Forces (SFs) killed 13 militants in the Torwarsak area of Buner District while there were reports about the killing of 37 Taliban militants in an assault in the Gulabad area of Dir Lower District and four others in Swat on May 12, The News reported. Six bodies were found in parts of Swat Valley while a person was shot dead in Kanju. The SFs said four militants were killed in a clash triggered by Taliban’s firing at Mamdherai. Further, six beheaded bodies of unidentified persons were recovered from Suhrab Khan Chowk, Peopleís Chowk, Rahimabad, Landikas and Green Chowk. Arshad Kanju, resident of Kanju, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen.
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May - 12 
Two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were injured when rockets fired by the militants hit the Army Garrison at Landikotal in Khyber Agency on May 12, The News reported. Sources said unidentified militants fired six rockets from the nearby mountains and o
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Two Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers were injured when rockets fired by the militants hit the Army Garrison at Landikotal in Khyber Agency on May 12, The News reported. Sources said unidentified militants fired six rockets from the nearby mountains and one of them hit the trench of the Security Forces (SFs) while five of them fell inside the Army Garrison. Two FC men, whose identities could not be ascertained, were wounded. In retaliation, the SFs shelled the hideouts of militants in the mountains but there was no word on the casualties. The Khyber Agency Taliban commander Umar Farooq claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that a number of SF personnel were killed and injured in the attack. However, the SFs denied this Taliban claim by saying that only two soldiers were injured.
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May - 13 
A Taliban spokesman issued a series of threats and ultimatums against officials on May 13 and demanded that all national and provincial assembly members from the Malakand Division in NWFP must resign within three days, Dawn reported. “Otherwise, we w
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A Taliban spokesman issued a series of threats and ultimatums against officials on May 13 and demanded that all national and provincial assembly members from the Malakand Division in NWFP must resign within three days, Dawn reported. “Otherwise, we will arrest all their families… We will destroy all their buildings,” Muslim Khan threatened in a telephone interview with CNN. He issued a separate directive aimed at prompting a public show of support for the militants from Islamist political parties. “All these parties must help the Taliban… They must give a press conference to show the people that we need sharia in the Malakand division,” he said.
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May - 14 
At least 60 Taliban militants and nine soldiers were killed during the ongoing military operation in Swat District on May 14, Daily Times reported. Military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas confirmed 54 Taliban deaths in a daily briefing, and said
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At least 60 Taliban militants and nine soldiers were killed during the ongoing military operation in Swat District on May 14, Daily Times reported. Military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas confirmed 54 Taliban deaths in a daily briefing, and said the military was taking “extra-ordinary measures to avoid collateral damage”. He said the army destroyed at least 15 Taliban hideouts in the Ramotai Loe area of Shangla District. Abbas said Security Forces in Barikot removed roadside bombs and eliminated the remaining Taliban resistance to clear areas up to Udigram, six kilometers short of Mingora, the main town in Swat. While 13 militants were killed in the Tursak suburb of Mingora, three of the, including a key commander, were killed during clashes in Udigram. Further, Frontier Corps sources said 30 Taliban militants were killed in Kalpani and 20 more were killed in the Hayasarae area of Lower Dir District when troops destroyed the house of a local administration official that the Taliban had occupied. In addition, intense fighting was reported from Shalpalam and Sultanwas, the Taliban stronghold in Buner District on May 14.
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May - 14 
Three militants, including a local Taliban ‘commander’, were killed in a bomb blast in the Sheikhan area of the Khwezai subdivision of Mohmand Agency, The News reported. Security Forces (SFs), however, claimed that they had killed the three by target
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Three militants, including a local Taliban ‘commander’, were killed in a bomb blast in the Sheikhan area of the Khwezai subdivision of Mohmand Agency, The News reported. Security Forces (SFs), however, claimed that they had killed the three by targeting suspected hideouts with heavy weapons late on May 14-night. Official sources said that SFs targeted militants’ positions in Spinki Tangi from a Frontier Corps post in Bhai Dag. The troops also targeted suspected positions of the militants in Shalman and Mulla Ghani Baba area, bordering the Khyber Agency, with heavy weapons.
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May - 15 
In Peuchar, the Taliban attacked a SFs’ check-post, which was retaliated and 13 militants were killed while one of their vehicles destroyed, the ISPR said in a statement. The troops had successfully been linked up in Odigram, where the Police force j
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In Peuchar, the Taliban attacked a SFs’ check-post, which was retaliated and 13 militants were killed while one of their vehicles destroyed, the ISPR said in a statement. The troops had successfully been linked up in Odigram, where the Police force joined the Army troops. Between Matta town and Bar Bamakhel, SFs have reportedly succeeded in establishing several check-posts to strengthen their positions. The ISPR said troops have cleared Giga and Jura areas and reached northwest of Matta. During their advance towards village Adai, the SFs destroyed two compounds of the militants. In Sultanwas, where the Taliban were reported to have established their headquarters after gaining control of Buner District, SFs launched action against the militants, who fired heavy weapons on soldiers. One soldier was killed and three others injured in the firing. The SFs, in their action in Sultanwas and Kalpanai, killed 42 militants and claimed destroying 15 vehicles of the Taliban. SFs also arrested an important Taliban commander, Dawa Noor, who was involved in terrorist activities in Sultanwas and Daggar in Buner District. A member of the banned Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), Dawa Noor, instigated the civil population of the area against SFs on the FM radio and loudspeaker on a jeep. He is reported to have played a key role in facilitating taking over of Buner by the Taliban.
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May - 15 
In the second week of a full-scale military operation, the Government on May 15 offered talks with the Taliban if they lay down their arms, according to Dawn. The offer, which came at the end of a five-day debate of special National Assembly session
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In the second week of a full-scale military operation, the Government on May 15 offered talks with the Taliban if they lay down their arms, according to Dawn. The offer, which came at the end of a five-day debate of special National Assembly session on the situation in the Malakand Division of the NWFP was made on behalf of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan who, however, made it clear the military would not be withdrawn from the area before a "sustainable system of governance" was put in place there. Awan said, "Yes the door for dialogue is open, it is still open." Making what he called an "offer on behalf of the leader of the house" (or prime minister), the minister gave what he called a legal formula for a dialogue: "Remove your masks, come in the open, put the guns down, … only then talks can be successful. There is no other way for talks."
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May - 15 
While asking the internally displaced people (IDPs) to help identify the fleeing militants, Security Forces (SFs) on May 15 claimed to have killed 55 militants in the Swat and Buner Districts during the ongoing military operation against the Taliban,
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While asking the internally displaced people (IDPs) to help identify the fleeing militants, Security Forces (SFs) on May 15 claimed to have killed 55 militants in the Swat and Buner Districts during the ongoing military operation against the Taliban, The News reported. SFs conceded three casualties besides injuries to 11 soldiers. The SFs also claimed to have gained success in their actions in different areas of the valley, but the areas were not specified. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said SFs had credible reports that the Taliban militants had shaved off their beards and trimmed hair to escape action. It said these militants were fleeing the Swat Valley in the guise of civilians. It asked the people to help identify the fleeing militants to SFs.
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May - 16 
47 Taliban militants were killed in various areas of Malkand Division in the NWFP during the last 24 hours, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told reporters on May 16, according to Daily Times. Claiming si
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47 Taliban militants were killed in various areas of Malkand Division in the NWFP during the last 24 hours, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told reporters on May 16, according to Daily Times. Claiming significant achievements in the ongoing military operation against Taliban militants in the Malakand division he confirmed the presence of hardcore foreign militants fighting alongside the Taliban against Security Forces, adding, some ‘key’ foreign intelligence agencies were also involved in the insurgency. He also said that there were around 4,000 fighters in Swat, at least 10 percent of whom were not locals.
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May - 16 
At least nine Taliban militants were killed and another 13 injured when the Security Forces (SFs) attacked Taliban hideouts in the Upper Orakzai Agency of FATA on May 16, official sources said. Political administration sources told Daily Times that S
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At least nine Taliban militants were killed and another 13 injured when the Security Forces (SFs) attacked Taliban hideouts in the Upper Orakzai Agency of FATA on May 16, official sources said. Political administration sources told Daily Times that SFs targeted Taliban hideouts in Dabori, headquarters of Upper Orakzai, using helicopter gun ships. Locals said all the dead were local Taliban and that no key Taliban commander was killed in the attack. Local Taliban, however, denied that any of their men were killed in the attack on their hideouts in the agency. Helicopter operations are being carried out as part of a larger ground and air assault against Taliban hideouts in Malakand division.
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May - 17 
An AP report added that the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Swat chapter spokesman Muslim Khan has said the Taliban would resist the SFs until the “last breath”. “We will fight until the last breath for the enforcement of Islamic law,” Muslim Khan to
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An AP report added that the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Swat chapter spokesman Muslim Khan has said the Taliban would resist the SFs until the “last breath”. “We will fight until the last breath for the enforcement of Islamic law,” Muslim Khan told The Associated Press in a brief phone call from an undisclosed location on May 17.
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May - 17 
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on May 17 that more than 1,000 Taliban militants had been killed in the military’s three-week offensive in Swat District, Daily Times reported. “More than 1,000 Taliban, including two commanders, have been killed w
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Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on May 17 that more than 1,000 Taliban militants had been killed in the military’s three-week offensive in Swat District, Daily Times reported. “More than 1,000 Taliban, including two commanders, have been killed while their training centres and bases have been destroyed,” Malik told a press conference in Mardan. The minister also called on the Taliban to lay down their weapons. “The army offensive will continue until the Taliban are flushed out ... the Taliban are on the run, they will be eliminated at any cost,” he said after visiting a camp for the internally displaced persons (IDPs). Malik said Security Forces (SFs) were hunting for Taliban leaders in Swat. “Those leaders, those commanders, who are controlling the Taliban, obviously we’re going to hit them. We’re not going to spare them… You’ll hear good news soon,” he said. Malik said Dir and Buner districts are under complete Government control and the IDPs from these areas could return home. He said that scores of displaced families had already left camps to return to Buner. However, the minister urged people to flee from Mingora – the main town of Swat around which intense clashes have erupted – but said IDPs could return to some other areas in the valley that troops had cleared.
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May - 18 
The Taliban in Mohmand Agency on May 18 announced they had killed two soldiers of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC), who were in their custody, and threatened to execute the remaining four if the Government failed to meet their demand for an excha
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The Taliban in Mohmand Agency on May 18 announced they had killed two soldiers of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC), who were in their custody, and threatened to execute the remaining four if the Government failed to meet their demand for an exchange of prisoners. Ikramullah, a spokesman for the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Mohmand Agency chapter, told The News by phone from an undisclosed location that Sepoy Imran was executed on May 17 while Sepoy Zari Badshah was killed on May 18. He said the bodies of the two men were left on Qandaharo Road in Mohmand Agency. The spokesman said the two FC men were executed to avenge the murder of five Taliban prisoners, including commanders Yahya Hijrat and Maulana Arabistan, by Police in the limits of the Yakatoot Police station in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, on May 8. “We are still holding four more FC soldiers. We would execute one soldier every day if the government did not agree to our offer of the exchange of prisoners,” the Taliban spokesman warned.
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May - 19 
A Major and three soldiers were killed in the ongoing military operation in Swat District as Security Forces (SFs) killed 16 more Taliban militants in fierce street battles in 24 hours, Daily Times reported. With the area surrounded by the SFs, Major
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A Major and three soldiers were killed in the ongoing military operation in Swat District as Security Forces (SFs) killed 16 more Taliban militants in fierce street battles in 24 hours, Daily Times reported. With the area surrounded by the SFs, Major Abid was hit in an exchange of fire with the Taliban inside Matta. “Operation Rah-e-Rast is making headway as planned, and in last 24 hours, 16 Taliban were killed ... an officer and three soldiers also died,” said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement.
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May - 19 May - 20
Residents of Kalam town in Swat District took eight Taliban militants as hostage after a clash with them on May 19. “Heavy clashes are taking place between Kalam residents and Taliban since Tuesday,” residents told Daily Times on May 20. There were n
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Residents of Kalam town in Swat District took eight Taliban militants as hostage after a clash with them on May 19. “Heavy clashes are taking place between Kalam residents and Taliban since Tuesday,” residents told Daily Times on May 20. There were no reports of casualties on either side.
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May - 19 
The military is reported to have stated that approximately 15,000 troops are confronting about 4,000 well-armed militants in Swat. Authorities said more than 1,030 Taliban militants and at least 53 troops have been killed in a three-pronged onslaught
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The military is reported to have stated that approximately 15,000 troops are confronting about 4,000 well-armed militants in Swat. Authorities said more than 1,030 Taliban militants and at least 53 troops have been killed in a three-pronged onslaught launched in the districts of Lower Dir on April 26, Buner on April 28 and Swat on May 8.
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May - 19 
The SFs are now reportedly consolidating their positions in Peochar valley and conducting search-and-target operations. Troops cleared more than 40 houses in Kanju and areas ahead of Takhtaband Bridge. Footage broadcast on private television channels
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The SFs are now reportedly consolidating their positions in Peochar valley and conducting search-and-target operations. Troops cleared more than 40 houses in Kanju and areas ahead of Takhtaband Bridge. Footage broadcast on private television channels showed armed soldiers standing outside locked shops in the main bazaar in Matta, a bastion of Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah. According to AFP, military officials said SFs were advancing on several fronts towards Mingora. “Troops continue to close in on Mingora, from where Taliban are trying to escape, but our strategy is not to let them flee,” an unnamed security official was quoted as saying by the agency. He said the chief objective in coming days was to take over the Taliban’s main headquarters in Peochar, where commandos opened a new front last week.
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May - 20 
Security Forces on May 20 arrested three Uzbek militant commanders traveling towards Swat to join the Taliban. “The militant commanders from Uzbekistan crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan and were headed towards Swat to join the Taliban in fightin
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Security Forces on May 20 arrested three Uzbek militant commanders traveling towards Swat to join the Taliban. “The militant commanders from Uzbekistan crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan and were headed towards Swat to join the Taliban in fighting security forces,” unnamed officials told Daily Times.
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May - 21 
Security Forces said on May 21 that ‘a number of Taliban’ – including an important commander – and five soldiers were killed in 24 hours in Swat, in the latest update on the military operations, Daily Times reported. “An important ... [Taliban] comma
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Security Forces said on May 21 that ‘a number of Taliban’ – including an important commander – and five soldiers were killed in 24 hours in Swat, in the latest update on the military operations, Daily Times reported. “An important ... [Taliban] commander, Abu Tariq, was killed and seven Taliban were apprehended… A number of Taliban were killed, while five soldiers also died in Kanju and Takhtaband area,” said the Inter-Services Public Relations. The Security Forces (SFs) have cleared a number of Taliban hideouts in Peochar valley, and are conducting search and destroy operations that have resulted in several battles between the Taliban and the troops. The SFs have reportedly secured and cleared the area up to Shahid Khapa, and are strengthening their positions around Takhtaband Bridge, Barikot, Gokdara and Udigram areas. The SFs also attacked Banai Baba Ziarat on May 20 and secured the highest point in the area.
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May - 21 
The Adenzai Qaumi Jirga (council of elders) held successful talks with the militants and the Taliban agreed to leave the area. The militants’ commanders reportedly assured the elders that they would leave the area to end the misery of the local popul
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The Adenzai Qaumi Jirga (council of elders) held successful talks with the militants and the Taliban agreed to leave the area. The militants’ commanders reportedly assured the elders that they would leave the area to end the misery of the local population. Locals claimed that the Taliban had started moving out of the area.
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May - 22 
In the Shangla District, troops took control of Baini Baba Ziarat, Nazarabad, Uchraisar, and Wanai Ridge. During clashes between the Taliban and SFs, three militants and an Army officer were killed.
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In the Shangla District, troops took control of Baini Baba Ziarat, Nazarabad, Uchraisar, and Wanai Ridge. During clashes between the Taliban and SFs, three militants and an Army officer were killed.
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May - 22 
Security Forces (SFs) on May 22 launched a military operation in the South Waziristan Agency (SWA). The action came a year after a secret peace deal with Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, official and tribal sources told The News. According to sources
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Security Forces (SFs) on May 22 launched a military operation in the South Waziristan Agency (SWA). The action came a year after a secret peace deal with Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, official and tribal sources told The News. According to sources, SFs rained artillery and mortar shells on suspected locations of the Baitullah Mehsud-led Taliban militants in the Mehsud inhabited areas of South Waziristan. There were no details about any loss of life in the shelling.
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May - 23 
According to Daily Times, suspected Taliban militants abducted two paramilitary soldiers from Inayat Kalay at Bajaur Agency in FATA, and the local administration arrested 189 Mamoond tribesmen in retaliation, officials said on May 23. Political Agent
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According to Daily Times, suspected Taliban militants abducted two paramilitary soldiers from Inayat Kalay at Bajaur Agency in FATA, and the local administration arrested 189 Mamoond tribesmen in retaliation, officials said on May 23. Political Agent Shafirullah Khan warned the Mamoond tribe in a jirga (council) against violating the deal it had made with the Government three months ago. A television channel said he gave them a three-day deadline to stop militant activities.
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May - 23 
At least 17 Taliban militants, including a ‘commander’, were killed when troops launched a counter-insurgency Rah-e-Rast operation at Mingora in Swat of NWFP on May 23, chief military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said, reports Daily Times. He
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At least 17 Taliban militants, including a ‘commander’, were killed when troops launched a counter-insurgency Rah-e-Rast operation at Mingora in Swat of NWFP on May 23, chief military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said, reports Daily Times. He said the troops had secured a part of the city from the Circuit House to Makan Bagh. Battles to secure Nawan Killi have begun and a link up between forces coming from Fiza Ghat to Whataki Chowk and Ayub Bridge to Nawan Killi has been completed. Intense clashes were reported from Nishat Chowk in Mingora. The report adds that a suicide bomber was shot dead and an explosives-laden vehicle was destroyed in Makanzai area of the city. On the Qambar Ridge overlooking Mingora, three caves with large quantities of ammunition and rations were discovered during a search and destroy operation. The Taliban militants are on the run in small groups from their former Peochar stronghold. Troops have secured the vital Wanai Bridge linking Matta with Peochar. Gen Abbas said there were about 1,500 ‘hardcore militants’ still fighting in Swat, and that the army would try to complete the operation in eight weeks.
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May - 23 
Police in Charsadda District of the NWFP have said they arrested seven Taliban militants during a raid in the night of May 23, Daily Times reported. Charsadda Police chief Riaz Khan said the arrested men included Qari Ihsanullah, a Taliban commander
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Police in Charsadda District of the NWFP have said they arrested seven Taliban militants during a raid in the night of May 23, Daily Times reported. Charsadda Police chief Riaz Khan said the arrested men included Qari Ihsanullah, a Taliban commander suspected of carrying out attacks both in Pakistan and Afghanistan. “We recovered three suicide jackets, explosives and assault rifles from their possession,” he said.
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May - 24 
According to Reuters, Security Forces were targeting a group of Taliban militants in Orakzai who were preparing to travel to South Waziristan on the Afghan border to fight the army there. The news agency also quoted a Taliban spokesman, Maulvi Haider
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According to Reuters, Security Forces were targeting a group of Taliban militants in Orakzai who were preparing to travel to South Waziristan on the Afghan border to fight the army there. The news agency also quoted a Taliban spokesman, Maulvi Haider, as saying that 13 of his men had been killed and vowed revenge. “We’ll hit back and our target could be anywhere in Pakistan,” he said. Local sources told Daily Times that helicopter gunships and fighter jets attacked Jama Masjid and adjacent centres in Dabori area of Upper Orakzai, Mattani and Khawageri. A seminary near Ghalju was also targeted and another was damaged in shelling in Lower Orakzai. Three Taliban centres were also destroyed in Laddah, Atmankhel and Ferozkhel, and the death of three militants was reported from Lower Orakzai. The sources told Daily Times that at least eight Taliban hideouts were destroyed.
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May - 24 
Fighter jets and helicopter gunships targeted Taliban hideouts in the Orakzai Agency of FATA on May 24, with the AP news agency reporting at least 18 people killed in the offensive, according to Daily Times. AP quoted a Government official as saying
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Fighter jets and helicopter gunships targeted Taliban hideouts in the Orakzai Agency of FATA on May 24, with the AP news agency reporting at least 18 people killed in the offensive, according to Daily Times. AP quoted a Government official as saying that the targets were strongholds of Hakeemullah Mehsud, a deputy to Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud. Hundreds have reportedly fled the area amid the fighting.
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May - 24 
In South Waziristan, reports stated that two security officials were killed in a Taliban attack on a security convoy.
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In South Waziristan, reports stated that two security officials were killed in a Taliban attack on a security convoy.
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May - 24 
Troops have secured several important areas in Mingora, including a crossing infamous for beheadings carried out by the Taliban, said Security Forces (SFs) on May 24 as the military killed 10 more militants in various areas of Swat District, Daily Ti
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Troops have secured several important areas in Mingora, including a crossing infamous for beheadings carried out by the Taliban, said Security Forces (SFs) on May 24 as the military killed 10 more militants in various areas of Swat District, Daily Times reported. The Inter-Services Public Relations said 10 militants and three soldiers were killed in gun-battles in various areas of Swat, while 14 militants were also arrested. Five of the militants were killed in Malam Jabba when the SFs were tipped off about their presence in the area. The troops secured various important areas in Mingora – including Wattakai Chowk, Nawakilli Chowk, Nishat Chowk, Sirafe Chowk, Gulshan Chowk, Green Chowk, Haji Baba Chowk and Sohrab Chowk – in the 24 hours preceding the latest ISPR update on the operation. Green Chowk is infamous for beheadings carried out by the Taliban. The military said troops defused four improvised explosive devices (IED) during the operation in Mingora. Further, after surrounding Peochar valley, troops entered Peochar village and seized a huge cache of arms from Taliban hideouts and overtook a factory manufacturing bombs and IEDs.
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May - 25 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Taliban destroyed a girls’ school in Hangu District on May 25. A private TV channel reported that militants had planted explosives at the Government school in Shahidkhel area in the early hours of the morning, and the conse
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Taliban destroyed a girls’ school in Hangu District on May 25. A private TV channel reported that militants had planted explosives at the Government school in Shahidkhel area in the early hours of the morning, and the consequent blast destroyed the entire building. No casualties were reported.
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May - 25 May - 26
Security Forces (SFs) have gained control of half of Mingora city and killed 29 militants in various areas of Swat Valley during the last 24 hours besides arresting 14 others, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General
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Security Forces (SFs) have gained control of half of Mingora city and killed 29 militants in various areas of Swat Valley during the last 24 hours besides arresting 14 others, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Athar Abbas said on May 26, The News reported. “Six soldiers also laid down their lives and 11 others sustained injuries,” he told reporters at a press briefing in Islamabad. “More than half of Mingora is under the army’s control. We have plugged all escape routes for militants,” said Abbas, adding that pockets of “hardcore militants” remained. The military spokesman said the operation was progressing well despite stiff resistance by the militants. He said street fights and house-to-house search was going on in Mingora city. Athar said 18 militants were killed in Mingora during an encounter and seven others were arrested when they were trying to escape towards Buner District. He said four improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were also defused in the area. The Malakand-Qambar-Mingora road has reportedly been opened for traffic. In Qambar, SFs defused 12 IEDs and also recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition. The Kanju-Kabal road has also been cleared and fierce fighting is reportedly underway for securing Kabal. In Peuchar, the military spokesman said SFs continued a cordon and search operation and destroyed Taliban strongholds at Mano Derai. During the exchange of fire, three militants were killed while three others were arrested. A remote controlled IED was also defused at Pir Killay by the troops. Security forces have also cleared Sakhra Valley, the main route of the militants’ movement from Peuchar towards Kalam and other areas. About Buner, he said 90 percent area of the District had been cleared although some terrorists are present at Pir Baba. During search at check-posts, four militants have been arrested, he said. He added that in the night of May 25, about 100 to 120 militants attacked the Kalpani post in Dir Lower District from three directions and the attack was repulsed and militants suffered heavy casualties. Eight bodies have been recovered in close vicinity of the check-post. Two SF personnel were also killed in the incident and three others were wounded. The military spokesman rejected reports that a fresh group of trained terrorists had entered the troubled area. To a question as to why the senior leadership of the Taliban could not be targeted, he said it was essential to keep certain things confidential to achieve success. The terrorists are being surrounded and their morale is going down, he claimed.
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May - 25 
The Taliban chief in Swat, Maulana Fazlullah, has asked his men to stop battling the SFs in Mingora, a stronghold of the militants. “Maulana Fazlullah has directed all his mujahideen to stop resistance in Mingora and its surroundings to avoid hardshi
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The Taliban chief in Swat, Maulana Fazlullah, has asked his men to stop battling the SFs in Mingora, a stronghold of the militants. “Maulana Fazlullah has directed all his mujahideen to stop resistance in Mingora and its surroundings to avoid hardships to the people and losses to the civilian population,” Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told AFP on May 25. “Most of our mujahideen have already left Mingora,” he said by telephone from an unspecified location. He accused the military of killing civilians during its operations in the Lower Dir, Buner and Swat Districts. The Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas, however, said the militants “have started using ploys to escape. They are now remembering the civilians whom they used to behead and decapitate.”
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May - 26 
According to Daily Times, the Taliban said they wanted to return to the peace deal with the NWFP Government, similar to the one that collapsed in April 2009 and triggered the military operation in Swat and Malakand, CNN said on May 26. The Tehreek-e-
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According to Daily Times, the Taliban said they wanted to return to the peace deal with the NWFP Government, similar to the one that collapsed in April 2009 and triggered the military operation in Swat and Malakand, CNN said on May 26. The Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) chief Maulana Sufi Muhammad claimed the Taliban in Swat District were willing to disarm if the Government implemented Sharia (Islamic law) in the region, his spokesman said.
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May - 26 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, two Taliban commanders from Buner District were arrested in Swabi on May 26, sources told Daily Times. The sources said the two commanders – identified as Ihsanullah and Riaz – were carrying a hand grenade, two pistols and a wi
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, two Taliban commanders from Buner District were arrested in Swabi on May 26, sources told Daily Times. The sources said the two commanders – identified as Ihsanullah and Riaz – were carrying a hand grenade, two pistols and a wireless set when they were arrested. They said that both were residents of Sawari area in Buner District.
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May - 26 
Security Forces (SFs) on May 26 launched a military operation against the Baitullah Mehsud-led militants in South Waziristan, reportedly killing seven militants, according to The News. However, the military spokesman, Major General Athar Abbas, denie
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Security Forces (SFs) on May 26 launched a military operation against the Baitullah Mehsud-led militants in South Waziristan, reportedly killing seven militants, according to The News. However, the military spokesman, Major General Athar Abbas, denied the operation in South Waziristan and said SFs had just consolidated their positions in the region. Official and tribal sources said that four Pakistan Army gunship helicopters targeted suspected positions of Baitullah Mehsud-led Taliban militants in the Mehsud-inhabited areas of South Waziristan. Similarly, SFs from paramilitary Frontier Corps camps in Jandola, Seplatoi and Tiarza also fired artillery shells and targeted suspected locations of the militants in Chagmalai, Tiarza, Spinkai Raghzai and Seplatoi villages. Tribal sources said seven suspected militants were killed and several others sustained injuries in the shelling by gunship helicopters and artillery. There were also reports about casualties among the fleeing tribesmen but officials denied such reports. Amid artillery shelling and strafing by gunship helicopters, the forces entered the Chagmalai town and strengthened their positions in the area. Artillery shells were fired from Jandola, Seplatoi, Chagmalai and Tiarza forts at militants’ positions. However, there has been no reaction so far from the militants in the region.
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May - 26 
Suspected Taliban militants blew up a CD shop and a Police post in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, early on May 26, but there were no casualties. A Police official told Daily Times that explosives planted in the CD shop went off around 3am and slightly d
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Suspected Taliban militants blew up a CD shop and a Police post in Peshawar, the NWFP capital, early on May 26, but there were no casualties. A Police official told Daily Times that explosives planted in the CD shop went off around 3am and slightly damaged the shop. Suspected militants also targeted a Police check-post on the Pajjagi Road early on May 26. There were, however, no casualties.
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May - 26 
The UN is considering asking Pakistan to pause its offensive against the Taliban in order to provide aid to those trapped in the conflict, a top UN official has said, Daily Times reported. Thousands of civilians are trapped in areas where aid workers
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The UN is considering asking Pakistan to pause its offensive against the Taliban in order to provide aid to those trapped in the conflict, a top UN official has said, Daily Times reported. Thousands of civilians are trapped in areas where aid workers say aerial bombardment by the military and landmines planted by the Taliban have forced people to remain in their homes with little food and water, communications or medicines and no power. “We are ... very concerned about those still trapped inside the conflict zone,” Manuel Bessler, head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Pakistan, told AlertNet. He also said, “A humanitarian pause is a subject of discussion and with the very good liaison we have with the armed forces, it is obviously something that we would not shy away from asking for.” Around 200,000 civilians are trapped in Swat and tens of thousands in Buner and Lower Dir Districts. Bessler said that while Pakistan is granting access to the conflict area, the UN’s internal security division did not have enough information to give staff the green light to work in the war zone. He said while the army had begun distributing food and providing medical assistance, “more needs to be done”.
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May - 26 
Three Policemen and a suspected militant were killed and an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) sustained injuries in a pre-dawn encounter with local and foreign militants in the Malikyar village of Haripur District of NWFP on May 26, The News reported. Th
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Three Policemen and a suspected militant were killed and an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) sustained injuries in a pre-dawn encounter with local and foreign militants in the Malikyar village of Haripur District of NWFP on May 26, The News reported. This was the first major case involving militants in Haripur District. The suspected militants were believed to have attacked the Police party in a bid to secure the release of five women, who had been put under house arrest after the Police arrested a foreigner, Abdullah, from there last week. Some hand grenades, Kalashnikovs, computers and CDs having footages of the Taliban, were also recovered in the raid. Abdullah was later handed over to intelligence agencies. Police sources said to make other members of the terrorist group surrender, they had put five women of the family under house arrest and two lady and three male constables as well as an ASI were deployed to guard the house. In the early hours of May 26, some five to six armed men scaled the boundary wall of the house and opened fire on the Police guards. During an exchange of fire, three Policemen were killed on the spot while ASI Iqbal Hussain sustained injuries. Sources said one of the militants, in Police uniform, was killed while his injured accomplices managed to escape. A dagger, some bullets and currency were also found near the body of the militant. The sources said four loaded magazines of AK-47 (Kalashnikovs), police uniform, some traditional Arab scarves and police belts were recovered from an abandoned car.
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May - 27 
A report in Daily Times has indicated that the Taliban in Swat pay mercenaries for killing Police and army troops, a suspected Afghan terrorist arrested by local Police told the media on May 28, adding that he was paid PKR 20,000 to kill a Policeman.
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A report in Daily Times has indicated that the Taliban in Swat pay mercenaries for killing Police and army troops, a suspected Afghan terrorist arrested by local Police told the media on May 28, adding that he was paid PKR 20,000 to kill a Policeman. “I beheaded five policemen in Sitara Chowk,” Ghaniur Rehman told reporters after SFs arrested him from Malukabad area of the city a day earlier. The suspected Afghan terrorist said he received training at a Taliban training facility in the Charbagh area.
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May - 27 May - 28
According to the ISPR media update, a known militant commander identified as Ghaniur Rehman has been arrested by the troops during the search and cordon operation. He was allegedly involved in killing police officials. A local elder said there were s
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According to the ISPR media update, a known militant commander identified as Ghaniur Rehman has been arrested by the troops during the search and cordon operation. He was allegedly involved in killing police officials. A local elder said there were some 40-50 militants in Bahrain but they fled the town on May 27-evening when they came to know about the arrival of the SFs. “They (Taliban) are avoiding fighting with the security forces now and are running,” he said and added the militants had shifted to Kalam. The elder said the group of Taliban militants in Kalam was commanded by one Khushmir, a resident of Gilgit. He said five militants were killed in a clash in Bahrain. The ISPR said an explosive-laden vehicle was destroyed and two militants were killed at Satal, four kilometers short of Bahrain town. Though there were conflicting reports about casualties in the Satal incident, a man from Kalam claimed that a Taliban commander, identified as Wazifa, had been killed in the clash along with seven other militants. He claimed a ‘deputy commander’ of the militants in the area, Hameedi, confirmed the death of Wazifa. Some residents of Kanju, who managed to reach the provincial capital Peshawar on May 28, said Mingora, Kanju and Kabal towns were almost cleared as the Taliban had vacated these areas. “They have moved towards mountains,” they said. Two militants, according to the ISPR, were killed during an exchange of fire between the Taliban and SFs in Malam Jabba. The SFs also continued action in Peuchar village and carried out cordon and search operations there. The troops also ambushed a group of 15-20 militants at Manodherai and killed three of them while four others were arrested. One soldier sustained injuries in the incident. Further, a convoy of eight Army trucks carrying relief and food destined for Barikot and Mingora was ambushed at Landakay near Barikot. Four soldiers, the ISPR said, were killed in the incident but relief goods were transported safely and distributed among stranded people of Mingora.
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May - 27 
At least 15 Taliban militants were killed and several injured by Security Forces (SFs) shelling in South Waziristan Agency, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, the SFs shelled Taliban hideouts in Sarokai area, killing 15 militant
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At least 15 Taliban militants were killed and several injured by Security Forces (SFs) shelling in South Waziristan Agency, Daily Times reported. According to a private TV channel, the SFs shelled Taliban hideouts in Sarokai area, killing 15 militants and injuring several others.
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May - 27 
Security Forces (SFs) said on May 27 they would clear Mingora town in Swat District of the Taliban within two to three days, as 12 more militants were killed in the ongoing military operation, Daily Times reported. Mingora Force Commander Brigadier T
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Security Forces (SFs) said on May 27 they would clear Mingora town in Swat District of the Taliban within two to three days, as 12 more militants were killed in the ongoing military operation, Daily Times reported. Mingora Force Commander Brigadier Tahir Hamid told the media that SFs had secured 70 percent of Mingora city. He said the army was chasing the Taliban through the streets. “We tried not to use helicopter gunships in populated areas to avoid collateral damage,” he added. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations statement, one solider was killed during the operation in the last 24 hours. It said the SFs had distributed four truckloads of relief items among the people of Mingora. However, it added, Taliban were attacking and snatching relief items being dispatched for stranded people of Bharain, Madyan and Kalam. It said the areas up to Sultanwas in Buner, and Mohmand Agency, had been cleared of the Taliban.
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May - 27 
Troops have reportedly cleared the Peshawar-Chitral road and a swathe from Chakdara to Timergara and set up two check-posts in Talash. They also distributed pamphlets warning people against sheltering the Taliban. “Houses, streets and villages from w
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Troops have reportedly cleared the Peshawar-Chitral road and a swathe from Chakdara to Timergara and set up two check-posts in Talash. They also distributed pamphlets warning people against sheltering the Taliban. “Houses, streets and villages from where security forces are attacked will be considered as Taliban’s posts and would be destroyed,” the pamphlet said. Meanwhile, Security Forces arrested the chief of Al Badar Mujahideen Pakistan, Bakht Zamin Khan, and his son Hafizullah, but released them five hours later. However, the circumstances and reasons for the detention were not reported.
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May - 28 
Hakimullah Mehsud, a spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud, claiming responsibility for the bomb-and-gun attack in Lahore on May 28 that killed 27 persons and injured 326 others, warned of more violence in response to th
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Hakimullah Mehsud, a spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Baitullah Mehsud, claiming responsibility for the bomb-and-gun attack in Lahore on May 28 that killed 27 persons and injured 326 others, warned of more violence in response to the military operation in Swat and surrounding areas, Daily Times reported. Speaking to the media from an undisclosed location, the Taliban commander said “I appeal to [people] of Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Multan to vacate their cities as there will be more such massive attacks, more dangerous than this and we will target government buildings and places”. Referring to the blast site in Lahore, he added, “We [have been] looking for this target for a long time”.
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May - 28 
Police arrested a Taliban operative along with former Member of National Assembly from FATA, Shah Abdul Aziz, who was allegedly helping the Taliban escape in Islamabad, a private TV channel reported on May 28. Police sources were quoted as saying tha
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Police arrested a Taliban operative along with former Member of National Assembly from FATA, Shah Abdul Aziz, who was allegedly helping the Taliban escape in Islamabad, a private TV channel reported on May 28. Police sources were quoted as saying that the suspected Taliban operative was hiding in Lal Masjid cleric Abdul Aziz’s house in G-6 sector. Police claimed the Taliban commander was on the run from Swat and was allegedly a link between the Lal Masjid cleric and TTP chief Fazlullah, the channel reported. They added the commander might have links to the attack in Lahore on May 28.
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May - 28 
The Security Forces claimed to have arrested six Taliban militants, including a foreigner, and seized a large cache of arms from them on May 28, Daily Times reported. Frontier Corps Commander Colonel Asif told a press conference that one of the milit
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The Security Forces claimed to have arrested six Taliban militants, including a foreigner, and seized a large cache of arms from them on May 28, Daily Times reported. Frontier Corps Commander Colonel Asif told a press conference that one of the militants belonged to Afghanistan, and others were from Khyber Agency. He said the arrested militants were active members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. Asif said the six men were going to join their accomplices in Afghanistan. He said three vehicles, rocket launchers, anti-aircraft guns and other weapons had been recovered from them.
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May - 29 
During a search operation in the Kalpani area of Lower Dir District, the army killed six Taliban commanders, identified as Qadir, Noor Hameed, Aftab, Yousaf, Iftikhar and Iftikhar.
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During a search operation in the Kalpani area of Lower Dir District, the army killed six Taliban commanders, identified as Qadir, Noor Hameed, Aftab, Yousaf, Iftikhar and Iftikhar.
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May - 29 
Military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas has said that "many of the Taliban’s arms are coming across the border from Afghanistan ... the US should stop worrying about Pakistan’s nukes and start worrying about the weapons lost in Afghanistan", Dai
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Military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas has said that "many of the Taliban’s arms are coming across the border from Afghanistan ... the US should stop worrying about Pakistan’s nukes and start worrying about the weapons lost in Afghanistan", Daily Times reported. A private TV channel reported on May 29 that the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General said the current conflict in Swat was intricately linked to the situation in Afghanistan. He said that Swat was a political problem, which could only be partially solved by military intervention. He estimated that 10 percent to 15 percent of the Taliban in the Swat valley and its adjacent areas were foreign fighters. He also said Mingora could be secured in 48 hours, but it may be "much, much longer" before the area was totally pacified. He also said that there was "no plan, date or time for the launch of an offensive in South Waziristan".
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May - 29 
Pakistan on May 29 hiked a reward for Maulana Fazlullah, the Taliban chief in Swat valley, wanted dead or alive, to PKR 50 million, 10 times more than an original bounty, The News reported. "The federal government has announced 50 million rupees," an
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Pakistan on May 29 hiked a reward for Maulana Fazlullah, the Taliban chief in Swat valley, wanted dead or alive, to PKR 50 million, 10 times more than an original bounty, The News reported. "The federal government has announced 50 million rupees," an Interior Ministry spokesman told AFP. "The five million rupees head money was announced by the provincial government in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP)," he added. On May 29, the Interior Ministry also published a list of "miscreant-terrorists" from the Taliban leadership in Swat and District capital Mingora, offering PKR 50 million for Fazlullah and PKR 10 million each for 15 of his aides.
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May - 29 
Police have arrested 39 suspected Taliban militants hiding among the IDPs of Swat and other regions of Malakand, a senior officer said on May 29, Daily Times reported. The arrests, made in the past few days, were the first of the Taliban among more t
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Police have arrested 39 suspected Taliban militants hiding among the IDPs of Swat and other regions of Malakand, a senior officer said on May 29, Daily Times reported. The arrests, made in the past few days, were the first of the Taliban among more than two million people who have fled the fighting. One dozen of the militants were arrested in IDP camps south of the Swat region, while the others were arrested from houses where the IDPs were staying with relatives or were renting, said Syed Akhtar Ali Shah, the Police chief in Mardan, a town that hosts some of the approximately one dozen relief camps. "These Taliban have mixed up themselves among the refugees," Shah told The Associated Press. They had cut their hair short and shaved their beards in a bid to disguise themselves from authorities and blend in with civilians, he said.
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May - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) have taken control of Bahrain and cleared Peochar village in the Swat District, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on May 29 as SFs killed 28 Taliban militants, including commander Khush Mir Khan a.k.a. Abu Huzaifa,
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Security Forces (SFs) have taken control of Bahrain and cleared Peochar village in the Swat District, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on May 29 as SFs killed 28 Taliban militants, including commander Khush Mir Khan a.k.a. Abu Huzaifa, Daily Times reported. "The security forces have successfully secured Bahrain," said the ISPR in a statement, adding that the army had also arrested seven Taliban militants from various areas of Swat. The ISPR said five soldiers and two civilians were also injured in an exchange of fire. Some of the heaviest recent fighting is reported to have taken place in Bahrain. In a cordon-and-search operation, the SFs cleared the Taliban stronghold of Peochar village. "The army destroyed Taliban hideouts, including a madrassa, and seized 12 UN-registered vehicles," said the ISPR, adding that four tunnels storing rations stolen from NGOs were also discovered and a ‘huge cache of arms’ confiscated.
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May - 29 
The SFs also defused five improvised explosive devices during a search operation around Daggar in Buner District. The army is reported to have killed 13 Taliban militants hiding in a compound during a gun-battle.
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The SFs also defused five improvised explosive devices during a search operation around Daggar in Buner District. The army is reported to have killed 13 Taliban militants hiding in a compound during a gun-battle.
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May - 29 
Two Taliban militants and a soldier were killed in a clash between Security Forces and militants near the Pak-Afghan border in South Waziristan in FATA in the night of May 29, reports Daily Times. Local residents and political administration official
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Two Taliban militants and a soldier were killed in a clash between Security Forces and militants near the Pak-Afghan border in South Waziristan in FATA in the night of May 29, reports Daily Times. Local residents and political administration officials said some Taliban militants attacked a checkpost of the SFs at Narai Sarkai border area with rocket launchers killing a soldier, Shahid, and injuring two others. Two Taliban militants were killed and another injured when the security forces retaliated. According to locals, the Taliban succeeded in escaping with the bodies of their colleagues.
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May - 30 
Security Forces (SFs) have cleared Mingora city in the NWFP of the Taliban and destroyed the stronghold of the militant commanders, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Athar Abbas said on May 30, according to Daily T
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Security Forces (SFs) have cleared Mingora city in the NWFP of the Taliban and destroyed the stronghold of the militant commanders, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major General Athar Abbas said on May 30, according to Daily Times. Addressing a joint press conference with Information Minister Qamar Zaman Qaira, he said 25 Taliban militants were killed during the last 24 hours, including commanders, Abu Saeed Misbahud Din and Sultan Khan. He said SFs have successfully secured Nawagai and Najigram, and seized a large cache of arms and ammunition. He also said that the training centre of known Taliban commanders Lal Din, Said Jalil and Mian Said Liaq have been destroyed in Peochar, adding, five 100-foot-long tunnels have also been demolished. He said the SFs have arrested three Afghans from Upper Dir during their search operation. Responding to questions, he said 1,217 Taliban militants were killed and 79 arrested since the start of the military offensive on April 26. In the same period, 81 SF personnel were also killed while 250 others sustained injuries, he added. He said the Government was considering training retired soldiers to serve as Policemen.
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May - 30 
The SFs warned residents of Charbagh to leave the area ahead of a possible attack on Taliban there, officials told AFP. The warning was made in leaflets dropped by helicopters.
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The SFs warned residents of Charbagh to leave the area ahead of a possible attack on Taliban there, officials told AFP. The warning was made in leaflets dropped by helicopters.
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May - 30 
The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud has ordered his followers to carry out bombings in small villages of Swat and FATA and establish hideouts in other areas of the country, a private TV channel reported on May 30, according to
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The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud has ordered his followers to carry out bombings in small villages of Swat and FATA and establish hideouts in other areas of the country, a private TV channel reported on May 30, according to Daily Times. In letters to various Taliban commanders in Lower Dir, Swat and Buner, Mehsud said the bombings in the villages would help conduct suicide missions in cities later. He said the army had reached every nook and corner of Swat, therefore, the Taliban must find new hideouts.
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May - 31 
25 militants, including a senior commander of the Baitullah Mehsud-led Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Miraj Burki, and six soldiers were killed and several others wounded in clashes between the militants and Security Forces (SFs) in South Wazirista
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25 militants, including a senior commander of the Baitullah Mehsud-led Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Miraj Burki, and six soldiers were killed and several others wounded in clashes between the militants and Security Forces (SFs) in South Waziristan Agency on May 31-night, The News reported. Other reports said 13 soldiers were killed and over two dozens injured. Fierce fighting between the two sides has reportedly forced thousands of tribal families to leave their homes in the Mehsud-inhabited areas. The latest clashes erupted with two different attacks on a security post and a military convoy by the militants at Spinkai Raghzai and Tiarza. In the first attack, which took place on the night between May 30 and 31, the militants opened fire on a security post located on hilltop in Spinkai Raghzai. According to sources, three soldiers were killed and six others injured in the attack. In addition, four soldiers went missing during the clashes and are suspected to have been abducted by the militants. There were reports that the militants beheaded them and threw their bodies in the mountains. Military officials said the SFs retaliated and inflicted heavy losses on the Taliban. Military spokesman, Major General Athar Abbas, said 15 militants were killed when the troops fired back.
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May - 31 
In the NWFP, Taliban on May 31 attacked the Army Public School in Hangu District, killed a school employee and abducted three persons, including two Policemen, Daily Times reported. Official sources said a large number of Taliban militants intruded i
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In the NWFP, Taliban on May 31 attacked the Army Public School in Hangu District, killed a school employee and abducted three persons, including two Policemen, Daily Times reported. Official sources said a large number of Taliban militants intruded into the school and attempted to abduct the staff. The militants later shot dead an administrative officer, Gharib Gul, and abducted Head Constable Shakirullah, Constable Bilal and a school employee, Sohail.
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May - 31 
Security Forces launched an operation in the Yakh Tanghi Top area Alpuri in Shangla District on May 31, killing several Taliban militants and destroying their hideouts and a base, Dawn reported. Artillery units based in Shangla Top attacked several h
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Security Forces launched an operation in the Yakh Tanghi Top area Alpuri in Shangla District on May 31, killing several Taliban militants and destroying their hideouts and a base, Dawn reported. Artillery units based in Shangla Top attacked several hideouts of militants who had sneaked into the area from the Swat and Buner Districts. Official sources said that a Government rest-house in Yakh Tanghi built by the former ruler of Swat and being used by militants as their base was hit by shells, leaving several militants dead.
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May - 31 
Two Taliban commanders surrendered before the political authorities on May 31 in Khyber Agency. Sources told Daily Times that two Taliban leaders, identified as Muhammad Noor and Meena Jan, surrendered in the Jamrud area.
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Two Taliban commanders surrendered before the political authorities on May 31 in Khyber Agency. Sources told Daily Times that two Taliban leaders, identified as Muhammad Noor and Meena Jan, surrendered in the Jamrud area.
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May - 31 
Videos made by the Taliban in Swat have shown teenage boys being groomed as suicide bombers, Daily Times reported. According to The Sunday Telegraph, militants went from house to house in May demanding a man or boy from each family. The recruits were
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Videos made by the Taliban in Swat have shown teenage boys being groomed as suicide bombers, Daily Times reported. According to The Sunday Telegraph, militants went from house to house in May demanding a man or boy from each family. The recruits were encouraged to volunteer for suicide missions. A Taliban spokesman has said the recent suicide attacks in Lahore and Peshawar were revenge for the army’s assault in the NWFP. Films obtained by Sunday Telegraph show boys of 14 or 15 recording farewell messages before climbing into vehicles filled with explosives.
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