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March - 1 
In North Waziristan Agency, an alleged US spy was shot dead by Taliban militants in the Razmak area on March 1, Dawn reported. Nisar Mohammad, an Afghan national, was killed allegedly for spying on Taliban for the US, they said, adding that the 35-ye
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In North Waziristan Agency, an alleged US spy was shot dead by Taliban militants in the Razmak area on March 1, Dawn reported. Nisar Mohammad, an Afghan national, was killed allegedly for spying on Taliban for the US, they said, adding that the 35-year-old Afghan had been abducted a week ago.
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March - 1 
In the FATA, Security Forces (SFs) shelled suspected hideouts of militants in different areas of the Mohmand Agency in the wee hours of March 1, The News reported. After a pause of almost a month, SFs for the first time targeted the positions of mili
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In the FATA, Security Forces (SFs) shelled suspected hideouts of militants in different areas of the Mohmand Agency in the wee hours of March 1, The News reported. After a pause of almost a month, SFs for the first time targeted the positions of militants with artillery from Ghalanai, the Agency headquarters, and the Bhai Dag camp. However, there was no report on the loss of life or damage to property.
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March - 1 
The Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have forced militants out of Bajaur Agency and advanced towards strongholds of the Taliban in the region, The News reported on March 1. “We think that we have secured this agency,” said Major General Tariq Khan, t
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The Security Forces (SFs) claimed to have forced militants out of Bajaur Agency and advanced towards strongholds of the Taliban in the region, The News reported on March 1. “We think that we have secured this agency,” said Major General Tariq Khan, the commander of forces fighting in Bajaur. “They have lost. They have lost their cohesion out here,” Khan told reporters flown by helicopters from Islamabad. Colonel Saifullah said the military had also beaten back militants in the neighbouring Mohmand Agency. “Now the people’s minds are clear. They now believe in the strength of the force and the resolve of the government that this militancy is being pursued and is being finished,” he told reporters in Ghalanai, headquarters of Mohmand Agency. “The influence of militants has reduced over a major proportion of the population and area,” the colonel added. General Tariq said about 50 percent of the militants were Afghans and some Sudanese and Egyptians had been killed in Bajaur in the initial stages of operation. He described a unilateral cease-fire declared by the Taliban on February 23 as “a face-saving statement”. “There was no question of ceasefire, the resistance has melted, dissolved. It is not there,” he said. Shafiullah, the chief of the Bajaur civil administration, said 1,600 militants were killed during the campaign and more than 2,000 injured while some 150 civilians also died and about 2,000 were injured in the fighting. He appealed for international donors to come forward with money for reconstruction and the provision of basic services such as electricity and water to 304,598 people displaced from their homes in Bajaur. The official said more than 180,000 had returned.
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Two missiles, fired by a US spy plane, killed 12 people and injured three others in the South Waziristan Agency on March 1, The News reported. Sources said two missiles were fired by a drone at around 4:00 pm (PST) that hit a house in Ganra Haibatkhe
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Two missiles, fired by a US spy plane, killed 12 people and injured three others in the South Waziristan Agency on March 1, The News reported. Sources said two missiles were fired by a drone at around 4:00 pm (PST) that hit a house in Ganra Haibatkhel village of Sararogha sub-division, a stronghold of Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud. The house was destroyed in the attack, leaving 12 people dead and three injured. Tribal sources said dozens of militants arrived there and later took control of the area besides surrounding the targeted house. Locals said all those killed and injured were native tribesmen. However, the sources claimed that foreign citizens were also among the dead. The compound had underground bunkers and was in the area controlled by Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud’s tribe, an unnamed official said, Daily Times reported. “It was a Taliban sanctuary,” he said. Citing field informants, other intelligence officials told the Associated Press the compound was a training facility. At least four of the dead were foreigners, they said. This was the fourth missile strike by unmanned US aircraft since President Barack Obama came to power.
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Security Forces arrested three suspicious men during a raid on a house in the Jamrud sub-division of Khyber Agency on March 2, Daily Times reported. The suspects were identified as Roohullah, Hiadayatullah and Syed Agha, all of them Afghan refugees a
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Security Forces arrested three suspicious men during a raid on a house in the Jamrud sub-division of Khyber Agency on March 2, Daily Times reported. The suspects were identified as Roohullah, Hiadayatullah and Syed Agha, all of them Afghan refugees and residents of Shakas area. Sources said the men had been arrested for their links to the Taliban and for harbouring kidnappers.
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March - 3 
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) distributed pamphlets at Landikotal in the Khyber Agency on March 3, threatening the Khyber Khassadar Force (KKF) to vacate all the checkpoints along the Pakistan-Afghanistan Highway, The News reported. The
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The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) distributed pamphlets at Landikotal in the Khyber Agency on March 3, threatening the Khyber Khassadar Force (KKF) to vacate all the checkpoints along the Pakistan-Afghanistan Highway, The News reported. The TTP distributed the leaflets for the second time in the current week wherein the KKF was asked to abolish all checkpoints from Jamrud to Landikotal, sources said. The pamphlets said that it was the final warning to them (KKF) to leave the checkpoints or they would face serious consequences. Militants attacked a checkpoint in the Jaba area of Jamrud sub-division last week and kidnapped three KKF personnel, two of whom were later killed while the third one is still missing.
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Taliban blew up a primary school at Nawagai sub-division in the Bajaur Agency on March 4, Daily Times reported. However, no casualties were reported. The political administration had announced that all Government schools would reopen from March 5 (to
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Taliban blew up a primary school at Nawagai sub-division in the Bajaur Agency on March 4, Daily Times reported. However, no casualties were reported. The political administration had announced that all Government schools would reopen from March 5 (today) in the Nawagai and Chamarkand sub-divisions. Sources told Daily Times that the number of schools destroyed by the Taliban within a year had reached 35.
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The Security Forces are reported to have taken most areas in the sub-division under complete control and restored the Government’s writ, bringing the situation to normalcy in the urban areas. The political administration had re-opened all Government
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The Security Forces are reported to have taken most areas in the sub-division under complete control and restored the Government’s writ, bringing the situation to normalcy in the urban areas. The political administration had re-opened all Government schools in Nawagai and Chamer Kund sub-divisions on March 5.
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The Taliban in North Waziristan Agency on March 6 killed two men, accusing them of spying for the United States, according to Daily Times. The bodies of Nazar Khan, a member of South Waziristan Agency’s Ahmedzai Wazir tribe, and Sher Khan, an Afghan
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The Taliban in North Waziristan Agency on March 6 killed two men, accusing them of spying for the United States, according to Daily Times. The bodies of Nazar Khan, a member of South Waziristan Agency’s Ahmedzai Wazir tribe, and Sher Khan, an Afghan refugee, were found on March 6 morning from separate places in North Waziristan. “Notes found with the bodies said the men were killed for spying for the US,” a local Police official Rukh Niaz Khan told AFP.
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Unidentified armed men blew up the building of a middle school on March 6 in the Nawagai sub-division of Bajaur Agency, sources told Daily Times. However, no casualties were reported. The explosion, which raised the number of schools destroyed in the
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Unidentified armed men blew up the building of a middle school on March 6 in the Nawagai sub-division of Bajaur Agency, sources told Daily Times. However, no casualties were reported. The explosion, which raised the number of schools destroyed in the agency to 36 in a year, completely destroyed the school building at Darbano.
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At least 15 Taliban militants and 14 soldiers were killed during clashes between Taliban and Security Forces (SFs) at Aisha Corona and Banglo areas of the Mohmand Agency, Daily Times reported. Bodies of seven SF personnel were recovered from Aisha Co
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At least 15 Taliban militants and 14 soldiers were killed during clashes between Taliban and Security Forces (SFs) at Aisha Corona and Banglo areas of the Mohmand Agency, Daily Times reported. Bodies of seven SF personnel were recovered from Aisha Corona early on March 8. The Taliban had reportedly killed several soldiers after ambushing their convoy in the Banglo area late on March 7, and abducted others. Bodies of some of the abducted troops were recovered from Aisha Corona. The sources said other soldiers were still in Taliban’s custody. Taliban also abducted the Yakaghond Tehsildar (revenue administrative officer) Arshad Ali.
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March - 7 
At least five persons were killed and eight others injured when a shop in the remote Tirah area of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) was bombed on March 7, reports Daily Times. The sources said that five cadres of the ba
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At least five persons were killed and eight others injured when a shop in the remote Tirah area of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) was bombed on March 7, reports Daily Times. The sources said that five cadres of the banned Ansarul Islam (AI) outfit were killed. An AI spokesman blamed rival militant outfit, Lashkar-e-Islam, for the bomb blast.
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March - 7 
Sources said that around 15 militants were killed and three were arrested during clashes that erupted on March 7 when Taliban surrounded the house of pro-government tribal elder Malik Noorzada in a bid to kidnap him. Locals said the attack was an app
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Sources said that around 15 militants were killed and three were arrested during clashes that erupted on March 7 when Taliban surrounded the house of pro-government tribal elder Malik Noorzada in a bid to kidnap him. Locals said the attack was an apparent reaction to a visit by the Mohmand Agency’s Political Agent and the Mohmand Rifles Commandant to Noorzada’s house on March 2. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mohmand Agency chief Umer Khalid confirmed the attack on SFs and said that several soldiers were still in the custody of Taliban and put forward three conditions for talks with the troops - exchange of prisoners, end of military check-posts in the agency and compensation for the demolished houses of the Taliban leaders and the tribesmen who supported them.
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March - 7 
Taliban militants claimed to have shot down a US drone in the Angoor Adda area of South Waziristan on March 7, Dawn reported. Militants loyal to Taliban commander Maulvi Mohammad Nazir said the unmanned aircraft had crashed in a jungle after the atta
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Taliban militants claimed to have shot down a US drone in the Angoor Adda area of South Waziristan on March 7, Dawn reported. Militants loyal to Taliban commander Maulvi Mohammad Nazir said the unmanned aircraft had crashed in a jungle after the attack and soldiers took away the wreckage. But the security officials and political authorities disputed the Taliban’s claim, saying that teams dispatched to the area after the claim found no wreckage. Unconfirmed reports also said the drone had gone missing in an area near the Afghan border.
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March - 8 
12 mortar shells fired from Afghanistan’s Khost province landed in the Lowara Mandi area of the North Waziristan Agency in the evening of March 8. Sources told The News from Lowara Mandi - a border village between the North Waziristan Agency and Afgh
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12 mortar shells fired from Afghanistan’s Khost province landed in the Lowara Mandi area of the North Waziristan Agency in the evening of March 8. Sources told The News from Lowara Mandi - a border village between the North Waziristan Agency and Afghanistan’s Khost province - that all the 12 mortar shells were fired from across the border. The shells landed at various places of Lowara Mandi. No loss of life or damage to property was reported.
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March - 9 
According to the agreement, terrorist groups in the area would be disbanded, and tribes would responsible for establishing Government’s writ in their areas. It was also decided that no foreigners, including Afghan refugees, would be allowed to stay i
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According to the agreement, terrorist groups in the area would be disbanded, and tribes would responsible for establishing Government’s writ in their areas. It was also decided that no foreigners, including Afghan refugees, would be allowed to stay in the agency. Nobody would be allowed to attack Security Force (SF) personnel or Government installations. Further, SFs would have the freedom of movement. According to the agreement, the Mamoond tribe would not allow its land to be used for terrorism or let anybody operate training camps for terrorists. The jirga said that clerics would not criticise the Government and SFs during Friday sermons. The tribe would deposit a PKR 10 million surety bond with the Government which could be confiscated in case of a violation of the accord.
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March - 9 
Militants released five soldiers of the Frontier Corps who were kidnapped in August 2008, Dawn reported. The soldiers were handed over to elders in Sewai area.
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Militants released five soldiers of the Frontier Corps who were kidnapped in August 2008, Dawn reported. The soldiers were handed over to elders in Sewai area.
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March - 9 
Taliban militants shot dead three men, including two brothers, in South Waziristan after filming them confessing to spying for the United States, officials said on March 9, Daily Times reported. “This is the first time in South Waziristan that Taliba
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Taliban militants shot dead three men, including two brothers, in South Waziristan after filming them confessing to spying for the United States, officials said on March 9, Daily Times reported. “This is the first time in South Waziristan that Taliban have made confession videos. Earlier, they just used to put notes on the bodies of alleged spies,” Allahbagh Khan, a local administration official, told AFP. The bullet-ridden body of local tribesman Tahir Khan was found dumped in a bazaar in Wana, the main town in South Waziristan. “Khan, who was kidnapped 10 days ago, had multiple bullet wounds on his body,” a security official told AFP. A DVD found with the body showed Khan confessing to spying and passing on information that led to a series of US missile attacks in the region. A note found on the body said: “All those spying for the US will suffer the same fate,” according to the official. Two more bodies of alleged US spies were found an hour later with similar notes and DVDs. One was a brother of Khan and the third man was identified as Shabbir Khan, residents and officials said.
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March - 9 
The Mamoond tribe and the authorities have signed a 28-point agreement to bring the law and order situation under control in Bajaur Agency, Daily Times reported. The agreement was signed at a jirga (council of elders) – aimed at re-establishing the w
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The Mamoond tribe and the authorities have signed a 28-point agreement to bring the law and order situation under control in Bajaur Agency, Daily Times reported. The agreement was signed at a jirga (council of elders) – aimed at re-establishing the writ of the Government in the agency – in agency headquarters Khar on March 9, with around 900 tribesmen, elders and clerics in attendance. Addressing the jirga, the head of the Mamoond Peace Commission, Malik Abdul Aziz, said his tribe would continue to co-operate with the Government to restore peace in the area. He said tribesmen had decided to take stern action against anti-social elements and uphold the supremacy of law. Mamond, the largest and most strategically placed tribe in Bajaur, has promised to surrender key figures of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in Bajaur, lay down arms, disband militant groups and stop militant training camps, Dawn reported. The entire TTP leadership in Bajaur comes from Mamond tribe and its leader Faqir Mohammed, who was deputy to Baitullah Mehsud, survived drone attacks in the past.
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March - 10 
Security Forces (SFs) backed by helicopter gunships killed at least 35 Taliban militants during a two-day operation in Darra Adamkhel in the NWFP, Inter-Services Public Relations sources said on March 10, Daily Times reported. The SFs targeted the mi
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Security Forces (SFs) backed by helicopter gunships killed at least 35 Taliban militants during a two-day operation in Darra Adamkhel in the NWFP, Inter-Services Public Relations sources said on March 10, Daily Times reported. The SFs targeted the militants in Buland, Mirali and Torchena areas. Three SF personnel were reportedly wounded in the operation, the sources said, adding that several Taliban hideouts had been destroyed, APP reported.
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March - 11 
According to Daily Times, political authorities and elders of three tribes of Bajaur Agency on March 11 signed a 28-point agreement to bring peace in the area. About 1,400 tribal elders of Khar, Salarzai and Atmanzai tribes signed the agreement in a
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According to Daily Times, political authorities and elders of three tribes of Bajaur Agency on March 11 signed a 28-point agreement to bring peace in the area. About 1,400 tribal elders of Khar, Salarzai and Atmanzai tribes signed the agreement in a grand jirga (council of elders) in Khar. The tribes also demanded the Government carry out development work in the area after restoration of peace. According to the agreement, all Taliban organisations would stand abolished and all their members would surrender to the tribes and the Government. Militants laying down their weapons would be registered in their respective tribes and the elders would furnish a surety bond for their good behaviour to the Government. It said neither parallel courts would be set up, nor the Government’s writ would be challenged; foreign elements, including Afghan nationals, would not be provided shelter, shops or houses would not be rented out to them; Government officials or Security Force (SF) personnel would not be targeted or abducted; Government installations, including buildings of schools, colleges and hospitals and check-posts would not be attacked.
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March - 11 
The SFs would have the freedom to move freely in the agency and if attacked, they would retaliate; people would not allow any terrorist to use their soil for sabotage activities; tribesmen would be bound to restrict cross-border movement; infiltratio
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The SFs would have the freedom to move freely in the agency and if attacked, they would retaliate; people would not allow any terrorist to use their soil for sabotage activities; tribesmen would be bound to restrict cross-border movement; infiltration in or interference with the affairs of other countries. Under the agreement, interference in Government affairs would not be allowed; complete security would be provided to all foreign contractors working in the agency; Government or SFs would not tolerate any propaganda against them; no Taliban training camp would be set up and they will not be given any training.
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March - 12 
A suspected US missile strike destroyed a Taliban training camp in Kurram Agency, killing at least 15 Taliban and al Qaeda terrorists, as well as injuring another 50, security officials said on March 12, Daily Times reported. "Fifteen militants were
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A suspected US missile strike destroyed a Taliban training camp in Kurram Agency, killing at least 15 Taliban and al Qaeda terrorists, as well as injuring another 50, security officials said on March 12, Daily Times reported. "Fifteen militants were killed and 50 wounded," a senior security official told AFP. No high-value targets were believed to have died, the unnamed official added. Another security official said most of the dead were Afghan Taliban militants. "The training centre was run by local Taliban commander Fazal Saeed and training was underway at the time of the strike," the official added. The Taliban sealed off the area and retrieved bodies from the rubble of the building after the strike late on March 12.
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March - 12 
Security Forces (SFs) backed by helicopter gunships on March 12 killed 18 Taliban militants and injured three others in the Gurgurai, Supri and Mulla Ghani Baba areas of Yakka Ghund sub-division in the Mohmand Agency, according to Daily Times. In add
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Security Forces (SFs) backed by helicopter gunships on March 12 killed 18 Taliban militants and injured three others in the Gurgurai, Supri and Mulla Ghani Baba areas of Yakka Ghund sub-division in the Mohmand Agency, according to Daily Times. In addition, jet aircraft also bombed Shamsha, Bhaidmunai and Spin Ki Tangi areas in the Baizai and Khwaizai sub-divisions, without causing any casualties, the sources said.
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March - 12 
The SFs demolished six houses, including the house of Taliban’s Mohmand Agency spokesman Ikramullah Mohmand, and defused 15 mines during a search operation in Spin Ki Tangi. Two suspects were also arrested.
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The SFs demolished six houses, including the house of Taliban’s Mohmand Agency spokesman Ikramullah Mohmand, and defused 15 mines during a search operation in Spin Ki Tangi. Two suspects were also arrested.
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March - 12 
The troops also demolished five houses belonging to the Taliban in Qandaro.
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The troops also demolished five houses belonging to the Taliban in Qandaro.
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March - 12 
The troops also destroyed a Taliban centre at Shamsha and defused 20 mines. In Akram Baig Kor, an area in the Safi sub-division, the SFs blew up a boys’ school the Taliban were using as a hideout.
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The troops also destroyed a Taliban centre at Shamsha and defused 20 mines. In Akram Baig Kor, an area in the Safi sub-division, the SFs blew up a boys’ school the Taliban were using as a hideout.
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March - 12 
Two civilians and a security official were injured when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into a fort in Landi Kotal in the Khyber Agency of FATA on March 12. Khyber Rifles Commandant Colonel Furqanullah Khan Tarin told Dawn that th
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Two civilians and a security official were injured when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into a fort in Landi Kotal in the Khyber Agency of FATA on March 12. Khyber Rifles Commandant Colonel Furqanullah Khan Tarin told Dawn that the explosion had damaged the western boundary wall of the Charbagh Fort.
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March - 13 
The number of those killed in a suspected US missile strike in Kurram Agency increased to 24 on March 13, according to Daily Times. Two missiles fired by an unmanned drone destroyed an alleged Taliban training camp in Kurram, said officials. "We have
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The number of those killed in a suspected US missile strike in Kurram Agency increased to 24 on March 13, according to Daily Times. Two missiles fired by an unmanned drone destroyed an alleged Taliban training camp in Kurram, said officials. "We have handed over 24 bodies after cleaning and wrapping them in cloth," Saidur Rehman, an official of the local charity Al-Khidmat Foundation, told AFP. Local administration officials also confirmed that 24 bodies were found from the rubble, having earlier said that 18 bodies had been found. A senior security official told AFP that 50 others, ‘mostly Taliban’, were injured, and the dead included ‘foreigners’. No high-value targets were believed to have died, said the official. Another security official said most of the dead were Afghan Taliban.
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March - 13 
The political administration has reportedly launched crackdown on Afghan nationals living illegally in different parts of Bajaur Agency. Sources said the crackdown was launched after the administration received reports that the some Afghans who had b
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The political administration has reportedly launched crackdown on Afghan nationals living illegally in different parts of Bajaur Agency. Sources said the crackdown was launched after the administration received reports that the some Afghans who had been repatriated to their homeland had returned to Bajaur. The local administration directed the Afghans living in Khar sub-division to leave the area in two days otherwise an operation would be launched against them.
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March - 13 
Two bodies were found in the Sam Paga area of Upper Orakzai Agency on March 13, Daily Times reported. A note found near the bodies said the men were spying for the United States, warning that anyone found guilty of spying would meet the same fate.
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Two bodies were found in the Sam Paga area of Upper Orakzai Agency on March 13, Daily Times reported. A note found near the bodies said the men were spying for the United States, warning that anyone found guilty of spying would meet the same fate.
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March - 13 
Unidentified gunmen shot dead three pro-government tribesmen in the Bajaur Agency, Dawn reported. The slain tribesmen had been kidnapped from the Hilalkhel village of Chaharmang sub-division three days earlier. Residents said that the three headless
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Unidentified gunmen shot dead three pro-government tribesmen in the Bajaur Agency, Dawn reported. The slain tribesmen had been kidnapped from the Hilalkhel village of Chaharmang sub-division three days earlier. Residents said that the three headless bodies had been dumped in a deserted place. The victims were pro-government tribesmen, who were involved in organising a militia against militants in the area.
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March - 17 
Four militants were killed when Security Forces targeted the suspected hideouts of militants with gunship helicopters in different areas of the Mohmand Agency in FATA on March 17, The News reported. Reports from the agency said that four militants we
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Four militants were killed when Security Forces targeted the suspected hideouts of militants with gunship helicopters in different areas of the Mohmand Agency in FATA on March 17, The News reported. Reports from the agency said that four militants were killed as gunship helicopters targeted positions of militants in the Had Kor area of Ambar sub-division and Dwezai area of Pandyalai sub-division. Three vehicles were also destroyed in the attack, said an official source. However, the Mohmand-based Taliban spokesman Ikramullah rejected the troops’ claim and said gunship helicopters shelled their positions in different areas but that caused no loss of life or damage to property.
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March - 19 
The Security Forces (SFs) in Landikotal sub-division of Khyber Agency on March 19 clashed with the Taliban militants after they attacked an army camp using short-range missiles and mortars, Daily Times reported. 15 people were reportedly killed in th
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The Security Forces (SFs) in Landikotal sub-division of Khyber Agency on March 19 clashed with the Taliban militants after they attacked an army camp using short-range missiles and mortars, Daily Times reported. 15 people were reportedly killed in the missile attack. The assailants targeted the military facility near the Landikotal bazaar from their hideouts in the mountains. One of the rockets missed the target and hit a warehouse close to the bazaar, killing 15 men who used to work at the warehouse and had also been using it as a makeshift residence. Following the attack, the SFs retaliated hitting the militants’ positions in the nearby mountains. A source said a madrassa (Seminary) adjacent to the army camp was also hit in the missile attack.
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March - 19 
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the March 19 rocket attack on an army camp in Landi Kotal. They said that 13 SF personnel had been killed in the attack, but local authorities rejected the Taliban claim.
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The Taliban claimed responsibility for the March 19 rocket attack on an army camp in Landi Kotal. They said that 13 SF personnel had been killed in the attack, but local authorities rejected the Taliban claim.
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March - 21 
The Bara Peace Committee described the operation as a violation of an agreement reached with the political administration. Peace committee leader Haji Amal Gul, whose house was demolished in the shelling on March 21, said those arrested during the op
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The Bara Peace Committee described the operation as a violation of an agreement reached with the political administration. Peace committee leader Haji Amal Gul, whose house was demolished in the shelling on March 21, said those arrested during the operation were innocent and not involved in any criminal activity. He called for an immediate halt to the operation and release of all prisoners.
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March - 22 
Two important centres of a militant group were demolished as the military operation in Bara in the Khyber Agency continued for a second day on March 22, Dawn reported. Security Forces moved into Qambarkhel area and destroyed two bases of the Amar Bil
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Two important centres of a militant group were demolished as the military operation in Bara in the Khyber Agency continued for a second day on March 22, Dawn reported. Security Forces moved into Qambarkhel area and destroyed two bases of the Amar Bil Maroof Wa Nahi Anil Munkir organisation. The operation continued for nearly four hours in which two helicopter gunships were used. Officials said the bases were empty when they were hit.
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March - 23 
Militants killed two men they alleged were spying for the US forces stationed across the border in Afghanistan, according to Dawn. The bullet-riddled bodies of Afghan national Imran Khan and local tribesman Yousuf were found in different places in No
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Militants killed two men they alleged were spying for the US forces stationed across the border in Afghanistan, according to Dawn. The bullet-riddled bodies of Afghan national Imran Khan and local tribesman Yousuf were found in different places in North Waziristan on March 23. Notes found on the bodies said they were spying for the US forces. While Yousuf’s body was stuffed in a sack and dumped near the Tablighi Markaz, Imran’s body was found in the main bazaar of Razmak town.
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March - 24 
The Taliban on March 24 warned the Government to stop expanding its mobile telephone network in Waziristan, claiming it would be used to spy on them, Daily Times reported. They circulated a pamphlet in Wana, the main town of South Waziristan, telling
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The Taliban on March 24 warned the Government to stop expanding its mobile telephone network in Waziristan, claiming it would be used to spy on them, Daily Times reported. They circulated a pamphlet in Wana, the main town of South Waziristan, telling authorities to stop the network expansion and ordering vendors to stop selling SIM cards, residents and officials said. “A Jewish, Zionist-backed company is setting up the mobile phone network in Waziristan, which would be used to spy on Taliban activities and for drone attacks,” said the pamphlet. “This network is equipped with a global positioning system (GPS) and can give the location of a person even if his mobile phone is switched off,” it said. “In Iraq and Afghanistan such a system has been used to launch attacks against Mujahideen,” the leaflet added. “The government and those selling SIMs will be treated as criminals by us,” it warned. A local administration official confirmed that a leaflet had been circulated in Wana.
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March - 25 
A senior militant commander said the drone fired two Hellfire missiles on two vehicles — a double-cabin pick-up and a car — carrying some militants. He said the militants were en route to their destination after shopping in Makeen bazaar along with l
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A senior militant commander said the drone fired two Hellfire missiles on two vehicles — a double-cabin pick-up and a car — carrying some militants. He said the militants were en route to their destination after shopping in Makeen bazaar along with local tribal militants, including Maulvi Noor Mohammad and Maulvi Mohammad Shafiq. According to militant sources, the victims were junior-level Arab fighters and there was no prominent figure among them.
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March - 25 
Seven militants, believed to be Arab nationals, were killed and three others injured when two vehicles they were traveling in, came under attack from the US drones near Makeen area of South Waziristan Agency (SWA) on March 25-afternoon. Sources close
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Seven militants, believed to be Arab nationals, were killed and three others injured when two vehicles they were traveling in, came under attack from the US drones near Makeen area of South Waziristan Agency (SWA) on March 25-afternoon. Sources close to the militants in the area told The News by telephone that the two vehicles had just left the Makeen bazaar to drop the men at their homes in Malik Shahi village of the SWA when they came under attack from the CIA-operated drone. Makeen town is on the border with Razmak sub-division of the North Waziristan Agency. The area is in control of tribal militants affiliated with Baitullah Mehsud, chief of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
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March - 26 
According to Dawn, militants killed a tribesman they alleged were spying for the US forces in Afghanistan. The body of Gollu, a resident of Wana who was kidnapped a few days ago, was found in the town on March 26. A note found on the body said he was
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According to Dawn, militants killed a tribesman they alleged were spying for the US forces in Afghanistan. The body of Gollu, a resident of Wana who was kidnapped a few days ago, was found in the town on March 26. A note found on the body said he was an American spy.
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March - 26 
Dawn reported on March 26 that a civilian was killed and a trooper sustained injuries on March 25 when Security Forces (SFs) raided a drug market and opium processing plants in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency. Sources said the SFs seized and l
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Dawn reported on March 26 that a civilian was killed and a trooper sustained injuries on March 25 when Security Forces (SFs) raided a drug market and opium processing plants in the Bara sub-division of Khyber Agency. Sources said the SFs seized and later destroyed a huge quantity of contraband from a drug market and demolished more then a dozen drug factories during the operation. Though no details of the seizure were provided to the media, independent sources in Bara told Dawn that at least 14 opium processing plants were destroyed while thousands kilograms of contraband were either burnt or taken away by the troops. They said there were at least 50 opium processing units in the area. The operation against drug dealers at Langaro was the first of its type during the last six decades and the place was considered as one of the major drug centre in the country.
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March - 27 
76 persons, including 16 Security Force personnel, were killed and over 100 injured in a suicide attack on a mosque at Peshawar-Torkham Highway in the Jamrud sub-division of Khyber Agency in FATA during the Friday congregation on March 27, The News r
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76 persons, including 16 Security Force personnel, were killed and over 100 injured in a suicide attack on a mosque at Peshawar-Torkham Highway in the Jamrud sub-division of Khyber Agency in FATA during the Friday congregation on March 27, The News reported. The huge explosion reduced the single-storey roadside mosque to rubble. Witnesses said they heard a huge explosion just as the Imam (prayer leader) concluded his Friday sermon and the people stood up for the Friday prayer. The dead included the prayer leader, his brother, four personnel of the Frontier Corps and 12 Khassadars (tribal police). The others were tribesmen belonging to the nearby villages, Pakistani and Afghan civilians traveling between Peshawar and Torkham, and drivers and conductors of trucks carrying goods to neighbouring Afghanistan. While the Khyber Agency Political Agent Tariq Hayat has confirmed that it was a suicide attack, the Associated Press reported that a Government official has accused the Taliban of carrying out the bombing in revenge for a recent offensive aimed in part at protecting the major supply route for NATO and US troops in Afghanistan that passes in front of the mosque.
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March - 27 
In the FATA, suspected Taliban militants blew up a bridge on the Landikotal bypass in Khyber Agency on March 27-evening. However, no causalities were reported. Local administrative sources said the bridge was hit with a mortar shell, damaging it part
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In the FATA, suspected Taliban militants blew up a bridge on the Landikotal bypass in Khyber Agency on March 27-evening. However, no causalities were reported. Local administrative sources said the bridge was hit with a mortar shell, damaging it partially and forcing the suspension of supplies to NATO forces in Afghanistan.
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March - 27 
Taliban on March 27 killed two Afghan nationals, accusing them of spying for the United States in North Waziristan, Daily Times reported. Bodies of Ibrahim and Noor Gul were found on Mirali-Tall Road in Toda Cheena in the Shwa District. A note left w
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Taliban on March 27 killed two Afghan nationals, accusing them of spying for the United States in North Waziristan, Daily Times reported. Bodies of Ibrahim and Noor Gul were found on Mirali-Tall Road in Toda Cheena in the Shwa District. A note left with the bodies warned that anyone found spying for the US would meet the same fate.
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March - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) backed by helicopter gun ships killed 26 Taliban militants in the Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas on March 28, official said, according to Daily Times. An official statement issued by the Frontier Corps, NW
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Security Forces (SFs) backed by helicopter gun ships killed 26 Taliban militants in the Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas on March 28, official said, according to Daily Times. An official statement issued by the Frontier Corps, NWFP headquarters, said the SFs pounded Taliban hideouts during a search operation in the Saapri area of Yakaghund tehsil (revenue division), killing 26 Taliban, adding that the forces had secured the area around Saapri. However, while talking to Daily Times, local sources said 18 Taliban militants were killed in the operation.
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March - 30 
Operation Daraghlam (Arriving)-II was launched in Khyber Agency on March 30, the Khyber Agency Political Agent Tariq Hayat Khan said, according to Daily Times. During a news briefing, Khan said orders to shoot the Taliban militants on sight had been
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Operation Daraghlam (Arriving)-II was launched in Khyber Agency on March 30, the Khyber Agency Political Agent Tariq Hayat Khan said, according to Daily Times. During a news briefing, Khan said orders to shoot the Taliban militants on sight had been issued. He announced that the victims of the suicide attack at a mosque on the Peshawar-Torkham Highway in the Jamrud Sub-division on March 27 would each be given PKR 300,000. Khan said a ban had been imposed on Taliban from patrolling the area, adding that they could be behind the suicide attack.
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March - 30 
The death toll of the blast has reached 83 after another injured person succumbed to his injuries on March 30.
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The death toll of the blast has reached 83 after another injured person succumbed to his injuries on March 30.
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March - 31 
According to Dawn, jet fighters bombed various militant-infested areas in the Pandyali and Ambar sub-divisions of Mohmand Agency on March 31. The jets targeted hideouts of militants in Kanra, and Dwayzai areas of Pandyali and Kotathrap, Sangar, Hadko
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According to Dawn, jet fighters bombed various militant-infested areas in the Pandyali and Ambar sub-divisions of Mohmand Agency on March 31. The jets targeted hideouts of militants in Kanra, and Dwayzai areas of Pandyali and Kotathrap, Sangar, Hadkor, Gombatai and Chagali areas of Ambar. However, there was no report of casualties as the areas are situated in rugged mountainous range and communication system has been disrupted due to fighting.
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*Data till , May 10, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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