Pakistan military kills 18 in anti-militant offensive
Sunday, 29 June 2014
BANNU, June 28 (AFP): Pakistani jets and artillery bombarded militant hideouts in the country's restive northwest on Saturday as part of a massive ongoing offensive against the Taliban, killing 18 insurgents, the military said.
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) planes pounded the outskirts of Mirali town late Friday while tanks targeted militant sanctuaries outside Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan where almost half a million civilians have fled.
"The PAF jets destroyed six confirmed terrorist hideouts killing 11 terrorists," the military said in a statement.
"Terrorist concentrations were targeted early Saturday morning by integrated fire of artillery, tanks and heavy weapons outside Miranshah killing seven terrorists," it added.
The statement said a Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander was killed while a "prominent" Al-Qaeda commander was arrested while trying to flee.
The fresh bombardment came as aid agencies geared up relief efforts for refugees fleeing the military operation.
Nearly 500,000 people have fled the offensive in North Waziristan which is aimed at wiping out longstanding militant strongholds in the area, which borders Afghanistan.
Tens of thousands of families have left for the town of Bannu, close to North Waziristan, while hundreds more have moved further afield to the towns of Lakki Marwat, Karak and Dera Ismail Khan since the offensive began in mid-June.
A full assault by ground troops has been expected for some days and the intensive shelling in several areas could indicate that it is now imminent.