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Map showing Afghanistan, Pakistan border areas. Photo Courtesy: IntelliBriefs Blog
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Pak forces kill 44 militants in NWFP

Thu-Sep 04, 2008

Islamabad / Press Trust of India

At least 44 militants were killed by Pakistani security forces during operations against the Taliban in the restive North West Frontier Province on Thursday. 

Military officials were quoted by TV channels as saying that 16 militants, including some top Taliban commanders, were killed and 20 more injured during an operation in Kuza Bandai area of the troubled Swat valley.

Earlier in the day, eight militants, including two commanders, were killed in clashes with the security forces in the same area.

Twenty militants were killed during a heavy exchange of fire with paramilitary personnel in the troubled Darra Adam Khel region of NWFP early Thursday morning, said a statement from the Frontier Corps.

Militants fired rockets on a security check post near Tor Ghundai, injuring two security personnel. The rockets were fired from the nearby Bajaur tribal region.

Militants also fired several rockets at a security forces camp in Khar, the headquarters of Bajaur Agency. Three security personnel were injured in the incident.

Four civilians also died in shelling carried out by the security forces before they launched an offensive at Kuza Bandai in Swat.

On Wednesday, security forces had killed 30 militants and injured 35 more in Swat, where the army has launched a major drive against Taliban fighters led by radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah.
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