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Three soldiers, 34 militants killed in northwest Pakistan

November 17, 2014 00:00:00


MIRANSHAH, Nov 16 (AFP): Airstrikes and ground clashes between Pakistani troops and militants in the troubled northwest early Sunday left three soldiers and 34 militants dead, the military said.

The attacks happened in the village of Datta Khel in the North Waziristan tribal district, where the military has been mounting an offensive against Islamist militant strongholds since June.

"During a search operation seven terrorists were killed in Datta Khel. Three soldiers including an officer also embraced martyrdom," a military statement said on Sunday.

Four soldiers were wounded in an exchange of fire, it added.

A security official also confirmed the incident but told AFP that the number wounded in the attack was greater-estimating at least 11 soldiers were injured.

Ahmadullah Ahmadi, a spokesman for militant commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur, claimed responsibility for the attack.

Bahadur, a prominent local warlord once seen as "pro-Pakistani", is reportedly unhappy with the military offensive in North Waziristan.

"We carried out this attack because the army has established new check posts here," Ahmadi in a telephone call told AFP.

A separate military statement said Pakistani jets bombed insurgent hideouts in Datta Khel on Sunday, killing 27 militants.

"In precise aerial strikes, 27 terrorists including some of their important commanders and foreigners were killed in Datta Khel," it said.

Security officials have described the village as a stronghold of insurgent groups.

It is 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan.

Pakistan's semi-autonomous areas have long been a hideout for Islamist militants of all stripes-including Al-Qaeda and the homegrown Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as well as foreign fighters such as Uzbeks and Uighurs.


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