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January - 9 
Four soldiers were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Pakistan Army camp in the South Waziristan Agency on January 9, several hours after a military operation in the area in which three houses of tribesmen were demolished for allegedly harbouring "foreign terrorists". An Inter-Services Pu
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Four soldiers were reportedly killed during a rocket attack on a Pakistan Army camp in the South Waziristan Agency on January 9, several hours after a military operation in the area in which three houses of tribesmen were demolished for allegedly harbouring "foreign terrorists". An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesperson while confirming the deaths said that a stray rocket fell in the army camp at Zeray Noor village near Wana. Unnamed official sources were quoted as saying in The News that at least four RPG-7 rockets targeted the camp where a brigade of the Pakistan Army was deployed to assist in the operations against Al Qaeda and Taliban suspects. Meanwhile, Mohammad Azam Khan, political agent of South Waziristan, said "Preliminary probe showed that the rockets came from the south from an area inhabited by the Zalikhels, a section of the Wazir tribe. We would now initiate action against the Zalikhel tribe under the terms of the territorial responsibility."
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March - 24 
According to The News, a bridge built during the British rule was blown up during a bomb blast at Kot Langarkhel village near Ladha town in South Waziristan on March 24 even as a group of tribal elders continued their efforts to seek the release of 14 Government officials held hostage by the terrori
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According to The News, a bridge built during the British rule was blown up during a bomb blast at Kot Langarkhel village near Ladha town in South Waziristan on March 24 even as a group of tribal elders continued their efforts to seek the release of 14 Government officials held hostage by the terrorists.
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June - 3 
A suspected Uzbek operative of the Al Qaeda and a soldier of Shawal Scouts were killed in a suspected suicide attack, while two soldiers sustained injuries at a check-post in the North Waziristan agency, close to the Afghanistan border on June 3. According to The News, the Uzbek attacked the militia
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A suspected Uzbek operative of the Al Qaeda and a soldier of Shawal Scouts were killed in a suspected suicide attack, while two soldiers sustained injuries at a check-post in the North Waziristan agency, close to the Afghanistan border on June 3. According to The News, the Uzbek attacked the militiamen at the Dumdail check-post, 20 kilometers south of Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, when a passenger coach in which he was traveling from Miranshah to Razmak was signaled to stop. However, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Security Secretary, Brig (Retd) Mehmud Shah, told a news conference in Peshawar that the terrorist was killed by the security guards at the check-post after three of the militiamen were injured in the grenade attack. Shah also said that two Uzbeks, five Afghans and three Pakistani nationals were arrested at the check-post.
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June - 14 
At least three paramilitary personnel were reportedly killed and three more sustained injuries on June 14, when a bomb blew up their vehicle in North Waziristan near the Afghan border. According to local administration official Syed Zahirul Islam, it was a remote controlled bomb that was planted on
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At least three paramilitary personnel were reportedly killed and three more sustained injuries on June 14, when a bomb blew up their vehicle in North Waziristan near the Afghan border. According to local administration official Syed Zahirul Islam, it was a remote controlled bomb that was planted on the road between the region’s main town Miranshah and Mir Ali, bordering Afghanistan. The bomb exploded at Aidak village as the vehicle carrying troops from the paramilitary Frontier Corps reached the area.
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June - 17 
According to The News, fighter jets and helicopter gun-ships targeted hideouts of suspected foreign terrorists and their local supporters at Angoor Adda in South Waziristan on June 17. During the air strikes which commenced in the early hours of the day, fighter jets reportedly bombed Baghar, Shanav
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According to The News, fighter jets and helicopter gun-ships targeted hideouts of suspected foreign terrorists and their local supporters at Angoor Adda in South Waziristan on June 17. During the air strikes which commenced in the early hours of the day, fighter jets reportedly bombed Baghar, Shanavana, Laghara and Mila villages near the Afghanistan border. However, the number of fatalities could not be ascertained as the military had sealed off all routes and roads leading to the area.
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July - 6 
An Army camp in the Shakai region of South Waziristan was reportedly attacked on July 6-night. Army spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan told Daily Times that rockets and mortars were fired at the Zahawara Camp in Shakai although there no casualties. The attack occurred two days after four majo
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An Army camp in the Shakai region of South Waziristan was reportedly attacked on July 6-night. Army spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan told Daily Times that rockets and mortars were fired at the Zahawara Camp in Shakai although there no casualties. The attack occurred two days after four major tribes in Shakai signed an agreement with the Federal Government to co-operate against foreigners, linked to Al Qaeda, and protect Government employees and troops.
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July - 11 
According to Daily Times, security forces’ clashed on July 11 with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists who attacked the troops with rockets and mortars in South Waziristan. Army spokesperson Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan said "The miscreants started unprovoked firing this morning on security forces’ positions i
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According to Daily Times, security forces’ clashed on July 11 with suspected Al Qaeda terrorists who attacked the troops with rockets and mortars in South Waziristan. Army spokesperson Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan said "The miscreants started unprovoked firing this morning on security forces’ positions in Shakai" adding that "There are no casualties among the security forces." Unconfirmed reports said that two young boys from the Toor tribe were killed in the exchange of gunfire and one girl was wounded.
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July - 12 
In North Waziristan, seven missiles were fired at the Razmak Fort on July 12 although there was no immediate report of any fatalities.
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In North Waziristan, seven missiles were fired at the Razmak Fort on July 12 although there was no immediate report of any fatalities.
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July - 12 
Ten civilians, including a woman and two children, were reportedly killed during continuing clashes between foreign terrorists and security forces’ in South Waziristan on July 12. The News has indicated that the reports could not be confirmed as the administration has sealed off the area and journal
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Ten civilians, including a woman and two children, were reportedly killed during continuing clashes between foreign terrorists and security forces’ in South Waziristan on July 12. The News has indicated that the reports could not be confirmed as the administration has sealed off the area and journalists are not allowed to proceed to the incident sites. While six persons, including a woman, died when an artillery shell hit the residence of Qayyum Khunyakhel in Khunyakhel village, four persons, including two children, reportedly died when a shell hit another house. Further, six soldiers were wounded when a landmine hit their vehicle in the Azam Warsak area.
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July - 13 
Two children were reportedly killed on July 13 during a mortar attack by suspected Al Qaeda-linked terrorists on a military check-post near Wana in South Waziristan. "Two boys were martyred after mortars fired by miscreants hit them in Khamrang village," Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan to
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Two children were reportedly killed on July 13 during a mortar attack by suspected Al Qaeda-linked terrorists on a military check-post near Wana in South Waziristan. "Two boys were martyred after mortars fired by miscreants hit them in Khamrang village," Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan told AFP. He also said that security forces’ and Al Qaeda suspects have clashed in South Waziristan over the past two days.
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July - 16 
On July 16, three tribesmen were killed and six other injured in an exchange of fire between army personnel and the militants in the South Waziristan tribal region. According to reports, a rocket hit the house of a tribesman in Tehsil Tiarza area, 30-kilometre north of Wana, which killed three labou
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On July 16, three tribesmen were killed and six other injured in an exchange of fire between army personnel and the militants in the South Waziristan tribal region. According to reports, a rocket hit the house of a tribesman in Tehsil Tiarza area, 30-kilometre north of Wana, which killed three labourers on the spot and injured six others.
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July - 21 
At least four soldiers sustained injuries when their vehicle reportedly hit a land mine at Toor bridge near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on July 21. According to The Nation, the army vehicle was on its way from Wana to Dera Ismael Khan when it hit a remote-controlled land mine planted on
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At least four soldiers sustained injuries when their vehicle reportedly hit a land mine at Toor bridge near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on July 21. According to The Nation, the army vehicle was on its way from Wana to Dera Ismael Khan when it hit a remote-controlled land mine planted on the road.
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July - 21 
In another incident on the same day, suspected terrorists fired some rockets and missiles at different places in Wana although no loss of life was reported. One of the rockets reportedly landed close to the residence of Political Agent Asmatullah Gandhapur.
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In another incident on the same day, suspected terrorists fired some rockets and missiles at different places in Wana although no loss of life was reported. One of the rockets reportedly landed close to the residence of Political Agent Asmatullah Gandhapur.
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July - 27 
According to Daily Times, suspected terrorists detonated two remote-controlled explosives targeting a newly established state-run radio station at Wana in South Waziristan Agency on July 27. However, no loss of life was reported. A group of terrorists are also reported to have exchanged fire with se
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According to Daily Times, suspected terrorists detonated two remote-controlled explosives targeting a newly established state-run radio station at Wana in South Waziristan Agency on July 27. However, no loss of life was reported. A group of terrorists are also reported to have exchanged fire with security forces near the radio station. No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts thus far.
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July - 28 
According to The News, a minor girl was killed and two army personnel sustained injuries during clashes with terrorists in South Waziristan on July 28. Terrorists are reported to have attacked the Scouts Camp and offices of the administration in Wana with at least five rockets. The girl died and two
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According to The News, a minor girl was killed and two army personnel sustained injuries during clashes with terrorists in South Waziristan on July 28. Terrorists are reported to have attacked the Scouts Camp and offices of the administration in Wana with at least five rockets. The girl died and two soldiers were injured when a rocket hit a residential quarter. The terrorists also reportedly targeted army and paramilitary positions in the Shakai area. While six rockets were fired at a temporary military camp established in a school in the area, seven missiles fitted with time devices were recovered in the vicinity of Wana. Meanwhile, the troops targeted terrorist hideouts in the forest-covered Khamrang, Mantoi and Santoi areas near the border with Afghanistan. However, no causality was reported.
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August - 1 
Daily Times reports that one soldier was killed and six others were injured when an army convoy hit a remote-controlled explosive device at Pash Ziarat near Shawain in North Waziristan. However, military spokesman Major Gen Shaukat Sultan denied that a soldier had been killed, saying only three sold
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Daily Times reports that one soldier was killed and six others were injured when an army convoy hit a remote-controlled explosive device at Pash Ziarat near Shawain in North Waziristan. However, military spokesman Major Gen Shaukat Sultan denied that a soldier had been killed, saying only three soldiers were injured in the blast.
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August - 2 
A soldier was reported to have died while three others sustained injuries on August 2 when a military water tanker hit a landmine planted by unidentified terrorists near Shakai in South Waziristan. Elsewhere, one soldier and a civilian were wounded during a terrorist attack in North Waziristan.
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A soldier was reported to have died while three others sustained injuries on August 2 when a military water tanker hit a landmine planted by unidentified terrorists near Shakai in South Waziristan. Elsewhere, one soldier and a civilian were wounded during a terrorist attack in North Waziristan.
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August - 5 
Security force personnel targeted terrorist hideouts with heavy guns and mortars in the mountainous region of Skakai, Tiarza and Ziyari Noor Camp. Locals said the firing caused damage to four houses in Ser Kot Potaikhel near Shakai. There were also reports that seven persons of the family of Malik N
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Security force personnel targeted terrorist hideouts with heavy guns and mortars in the mountainous region of Skakai, Tiarza and Ziyari Noor Camp. Locals said the firing caused damage to four houses in Ser Kot Potaikhel near Shakai. There were also reports that seven persons of the family of Malik Nandar Khan, including two women, were killed and six others sustained injuries in the shelling. Some official sources in South Waziristan have however confirmed the death of only five tribesmen in the firing.
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August - 9 
A driver was killed and 17 personnel of the Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps were wounded when a bus en route to Wana in South Waziristan was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED) on August 9.
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A driver was killed and 17 personnel of the Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps were wounded when a bus en route to Wana in South Waziristan was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED) on August 9.
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August - 14 
A rocket attack was again made on a paramilitary Scouts Fort on the same day, when the soldiers were attending a function in connection with the Independence Day. There was no report of casualties in the attack.
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A rocket attack was again made on a paramilitary Scouts Fort on the same day, when the soldiers were attending a function in connection with the Independence Day. There was no report of casualties in the attack.
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August - 23 
Three soldiers were reportedly wounded in a landmine blast at Shakai in South Waziristan. Separately, the Utmankhel sub-tribe of the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe signed an agreement with the authorities in South Waziristan on August 23 under which they agreed not to protect terrorists in the area, according
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Three soldiers were reportedly wounded in a landmine blast at Shakai in South Waziristan. Separately, the Utmankhel sub-tribe of the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe signed an agreement with the authorities in South Waziristan on August 23 under which they agreed not to protect terrorists in the area, according to Dawn. Leaders of the sub-tribe also handed over 25 Kalashnikov rifles to Assistant Political Agent Khan Bakhsh in Wana as a guarantee for providing security to the troops.
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August - 26 
Two soldiers are reported to have died and five others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the Lawarki area of South Waziristan on August 26. According to The News, a remote-controlled bomb exploded at Lawarki near Kund Sarai when a convoy of 25 military vehicles was passing on way from Wana t
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Two soldiers are reported to have died and five others sustained injuries during a bomb blast in the Lawarki area of South Waziristan on August 26. According to The News, a remote-controlled bomb exploded at Lawarki near Kund Sarai when a convoy of 25 military vehicles was passing on way from Wana to Shakai. Another bomb, planted at Wana-Jandola road near Zor Sarokai, exploded when a convoy of 20 military trucks was crossing the area. However, no causality was reported.
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August - 29 
Three soldiers were reportedly killed during separate attacks in Waziristan along the Afghan border on August 29. Two soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight others sustained injuries when terrorists fired three missiles on a camp of the troops at Wana in South Waziristan. Separately, a
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Three soldiers were reportedly killed during separate attacks in Waziristan along the Afghan border on August 29. Two soldiers of the Frontier Corps were killed and eight others sustained injuries when terrorists fired three missiles on a camp of the troops at Wana in South Waziristan. Separately, a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled bomb at Maidano, close to Razmak, in North Waziristan killing at least one soldier and wounding three others. According to The News, there was another explosion at the same spot where the military vehicle was destroyed while two unexploded bombs were recovered and later defused by the troops. No reports of loss of life were reported in the second explosion.
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August - 31 
Two persons are reported to have sustained injuries during a bomb explosion at Azam Warsak in South Waziristan on August 31. According to The News, a roadside bomb exploded as a car carrying two people passed Azam Warsak, a village 15 kilometers west of Wana, the main town in South Waziristan.
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Two persons are reported to have sustained injuries during a bomb explosion at Azam Warsak in South Waziristan on August 31. According to The News, a roadside bomb exploded as a car carrying two people passed Azam Warsak, a village 15 kilometers west of Wana, the main town in South Waziristan.
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September - 4 
Dawn reports that fighting renewed in South Waziristan on September 18 amid heavy exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists. Security forces, backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery, were targeting suspected positions in Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Mir Kalam Ser of the Ladd
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Dawn reports that fighting renewed in South Waziristan on September 18 amid heavy exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists. Security forces, backed by helicopter gunships and heavy artillery, were targeting suspected positions in Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Mir Kalam Ser of the Laddah sub-division to counter terrorist attacks. Sources said that clashes erupted in the troubled region after terrorists carried out an attack against the security forces and targeted their positions with rockets. A soldier of the Northern Light Infantry, identified as Ghulam Mohammad, had died in the fresh wave of violence
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September - 5 
Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Cor
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Two soldiers and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two persons sustained injuries during a landmine explosion at Jag Zawar in South Waziristan on September 5. Officials in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, said on September 6 that a device exploded when personnel of the 25 Engineering Corps were trying to defuse it in the Jag Zawar area, some 25 kilometers north of Wana. An unnamed official was quoted as saying in The News that "The landmine was planted in the area by al-Qaeda linked militants to target Pakistani troops." However, Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan, the military regime spokesperson, while confirming the explosion added that it was triggered accidentally when the soldiers were trying to defuse the landmine.
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September - 8 
According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which des
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According to The News, curfew was imposed after the killing of eight civilians and wounding of 18 others in an explosion followed by security forces’ firing in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on September 8. Eight civilians died in the firing by the troops after the bomb explosion, which destroyed a military jeep and injured three soldiers, on a by-pass road in Wana. Fifteen others were wounded. Military regime spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan said on Pakistan Television that the army had arrested 28 people after the clash in Wana.
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September - 14 
Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded
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Unofficial reports also said that 12 soldiers were killed when a military truck was blown up by a remote-controlled device between Luddah and Makin Bazaar. But, an army spokesman denied that any such incident had occurred. According to another report, four soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded when an army convoy was ambushed near Jandola. Clashes were also reported from Karwan Minza, Asman Minza and Della, areas largely inhabited by the Mahsud tribe.
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September - 22 
A paramilitary soldier and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two people sustained injuries on September 22 when unidentified terrorists attacked an outpost in the Kaniguram area of South Waziristan. According to Dawn, the security forces retaliated with artillery fire from the Laddah Fort and A
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A paramilitary soldier and a tribesman were reportedly killed and two people sustained injuries on September 22 when unidentified terrorists attacked an outpost in the Kaniguram area of South Waziristan. According to Dawn, the security forces retaliated with artillery fire from the Laddah Fort and Asman Manza base camp for more than two hours. Residents said that during the exchange of gun-fire, one tribesman was killed, while a minor girl was wounded.
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October - 1 
A landmine explosion is reported to have killed four schoolchildren, aged between nine and 13, and wounded another on October 1 in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan.
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A landmine explosion is reported to have killed four schoolchildren, aged between nine and 13, and wounded another on October 1 in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan.
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October - 5 
Two soldiers were reportedly killed and seven others sustained injuries during an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device near Jandola on the Tank-Wana road on October 5. The incident occurred a day after the agreement between the Army and the terrorists to observe a 10-d
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Two soldiers were reportedly killed and seven others sustained injuries during an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device near Jandola on the Tank-Wana road on October 5. The incident occurred a day after the agreement between the Army and the terrorists to observe a 10-day ceasefire in the area inhabited by the Mahsud tribe in South Waziristan. Abdullah Mahsud, a ‘commander’ of the tribal militants, while denying his group’s involvement in the blast added that they could not be held responsible for incidents taking place outside South Waziristan.
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October - 14 
Reports from the Laddah area said that militants fired 10 missiles on October 14 night at the Frontier Corps Fort where Pakistan Army troops are camped. However, no casualties have been reported in the incident.
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Reports from the Laddah area said that militants fired 10 missiles on October 14 night at the Frontier Corps Fort where Pakistan Army troops are camped. However, no casualties have been reported in the incident.
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October - 14 
Three Army soldiers were injured when a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) hit their vehicle in Shakai area of South Waziristan tribal agency. The News quoting tribal sources stated the incident took place on October 14 evening but it took some time for information from the remote S
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Three Army soldiers were injured when a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) hit their vehicle in Shakai area of South Waziristan tribal agency. The News quoting tribal sources stated the incident took place on October 14 evening but it took some time for information from the remote Shakai area to reach Wana and Tank.
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October - 22 
According to other reports, an artillery shell hit the residence of a civilian, Haji Mian Wali Khan, killing his 22-year-old son Attaullah Khan whereas two of his close relatives also received injuries.
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According to other reports, an artillery shell hit the residence of a civilian, Haji Mian Wali Khan, killing his 22-year-old son Attaullah Khan whereas two of his close relatives also received injuries.
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October - 22 
Dawn reports that two soldiers and three civilians were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in different parts of the South Waziristan tribal region on October 22. Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded near the Laddah Fort. S
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Dawn reports that two soldiers and three civilians were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in different parts of the South Waziristan tribal region on October 22. Two soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when a remote-controlled bomb exploded near the Laddah Fort. Soon after the bomb explosion, security forces started firing from the Laddah Fort, killing a woman and her minor child.
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October - 22 
Reuters reports that security forces pounded suspected militants with helicopter gunships and mortar fire on October 22, but have failed to find the mastermind, Abdullah Mahsud, of the kidnapping this month of two Chinese engineers. Reports of clashes have also been received from Asman Manza, Karwan
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Reuters reports that security forces pounded suspected militants with helicopter gunships and mortar fire on October 22, but have failed to find the mastermind, Abdullah Mahsud, of the kidnapping this month of two Chinese engineers. Reports of clashes have also been received from Asman Manza, Karwan Manza and Makin area of the Laddah sub-division.
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October - 23 
Militants fired five missiles at the Frontier Corps Fort at Tiarza without causing any losses.
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Militants fired five missiles at the Frontier Corps Fort at Tiarza without causing any losses.
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October - 24 
The News reports that three personnel of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were injured in an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) in Makeen in South Waziristan on October 24, while the brother of a pro-government tribal elder, Ahmad Shah, was killed in a land-mine
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The News reports that three personnel of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were injured in an explosion caused by a remote-controlled improvised explosive device (IED) in Makeen in South Waziristan on October 24, while the brother of a pro-government tribal elder, Ahmad Shah, was killed in a land-mine blast in the same area.
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October - 27 
In Shakai, militants attempted to blow up a military vehicle through a remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) but failed. The vehicle was slightly damaged in the blast, though, without causing any injury to soldiers.
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In Shakai, militants attempted to blow up a military vehicle through a remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) but failed. The vehicle was slightly damaged in the blast, though, without causing any injury to soldiers.
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October - 29 
Three Army soldiers were injured while one of the military vehicle was destroyed when a remote controlled bomb exploded on the Razmak-Isha road in North Waziristan Agency on October 29. After the explosion, troops opened fire killing a shepherd.
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Three Army soldiers were injured while one of the military vehicle was destroyed when a remote controlled bomb exploded on the Razmak-Isha road in North Waziristan Agency on October 29. After the explosion, troops opened fire killing a shepherd.
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October - 31 
Residents in Spinkai Raghzai town said the militants fired four missiles at military positions in the area on October 31. They said the missiles came from the Gardi mountain range nearby and did not cause any human or material losses.
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Residents in Spinkai Raghzai town said the militants fired four missiles at military positions in the area on October 31. They said the missiles came from the Gardi mountain range nearby and did not cause any human or material losses.
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November - 3 
The News reports that militants attacked military positions in South Waziristan's Spinkai Raghzai area with two rockets on November 3. Sources said the rockets were fired from Khara Leeta in the mountains west of the town but no casualties were reported in the attack.
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The News reports that militants attacked military positions in South Waziristan's Spinkai Raghzai area with two rockets on November 3. Sources said the rockets were fired from Khara Leeta in the mountains west of the town but no casualties were reported in the attack.
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November - 4 
Eight soldiers were killed and six others wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine planted by militants near Kanigoram in South Waziristan on November 4, Dawn reported. The landmines were activated by remote control, official added.
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Eight soldiers were killed and six others wounded when their vehicle hit a landmine planted by militants near Kanigoram in South Waziristan on November 4, Dawn reported. The landmines were activated by remote control, official added.
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November - 4 
In another landmine explosion triggered by militants three soldiers were wounded in the Makin area.
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In another landmine explosion triggered by militants three soldiers were wounded in the Makin area.
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November - 4 
On November 4 night, the Scouts Camp in Wana was attacked with rockets fired by militants and a civilian was reportedly wounded in the attack.
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On November 4 night, the Scouts Camp in Wana was attacked with rockets fired by militants and a civilian was reportedly wounded in the attack.
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November - 5 
Four soldiers were seriously injured in a bomb blast remotely triggered by militants at Rustam Bazar in Wana on November 5. The soldiers were part of a military convoy traveling from Wana to Mehsud tribal areas. According to reports, after the blast soldiers panicked and opened fire, injuring a five
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Four soldiers were seriously injured in a bomb blast remotely triggered by militants at Rustam Bazar in Wana on November 5. The soldiers were part of a military convoy traveling from Wana to Mehsud tribal areas. According to reports, after the blast soldiers panicked and opened fire, injuring a five-year-old boy.
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November - 7 
Daily Times reports that a rocket fired by militants late on November 7 night destroyed an electricity pylon that left Wana without power. Officials said the militants had targeted a military base and a nearby radio station in Wana, but missed both their targets. One rocket destroyed a pylon of the
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Daily Times reports that a rocket fired by militants late on November 7 night destroyed an electricity pylon that left Wana without power. Officials said the militants had targeted a military base and a nearby radio station in Wana, but missed both their targets. One rocket destroyed a pylon of the main power supply line, which left almost half of Wana without power, they said, adding that nobody was hurt in the attack.
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November - 9 
Militants reportedly fired five rockets at a military post in Karwan Manzai and one rocket at the Wana airport, but no casualties were reported.
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Militants reportedly fired five rockets at a military post in Karwan Manzai and one rocket at the Wana airport, but no casualties were reported.
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November - 12 
Official sources also confirmed that the camp of the paramilitary Frontier Corps in Wana came under rocket attack on November 12 night. However, the two rockets missed the target and fell outside the camp in the Ucha Khwara dry stream near the small Wana airport and in Dabkot without causing any dam
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Official sources also confirmed that the camp of the paramilitary Frontier Corps in Wana came under rocket attack on November 12 night. However, the two rockets missed the target and fell outside the camp in the Ucha Khwara dry stream near the small Wana airport and in Dabkot without causing any damage.
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November - 13 
An 18-year old student was killed and six people, including two Army soldiers, were injured on November 13 morning at Rustam Bazaar in Wana during heavy retaliatory firing by soldiers following a landmine explosion that targeted a military convoy on a nearby bypass road.
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An 18-year old student was killed and six people, including two Army soldiers, were injured on November 13 morning at Rustam Bazaar in Wana during heavy retaliatory firing by soldiers following a landmine explosion that targeted a military convoy on a nearby bypass road.
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November - 21 
The News reports that an army officer was critically injured in a landmine blast during search operations in South Waziristan tribal agency on November 21.
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The News reports that an army officer was critically injured in a landmine blast during search operations in South Waziristan tribal agency on November 21.
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November - 22 
A rocket was fired at a security force in the Shakai area on November 22 night. No casualties were reported in the rocket attack.
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A rocket was fired at a security force in the Shakai area on November 22 night. No casualties were reported in the rocket attack.
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November - 24 
A landmine planted by militants exploded at Shpastin near Laddah. However, there was no movement of troops or civilians in the area at the time of the blast.
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A landmine planted by militants exploded at Shpastin near Laddah. However, there was no movement of troops or civilians in the area at the time of the blast.
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November - 24 
Troops arrested nine tribesmen on November 24 after an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted an eight-vehicle military convoy near Laddah in South Waziristan. The blast, set off by remote control, failed to cause any harm to the convoy headed from Laddah to Karwan Manza. Soldiers mounted a big
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Troops arrested nine tribesmen on November 24 after an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted an eight-vehicle military convoy near Laddah in South Waziristan. The blast, set off by remote control, failed to cause any harm to the convoy headed from Laddah to Karwan Manza. Soldiers mounted a big search after the explosion and arrested nine men. Four sub-machine guns and 800 cartridges were recovered from them.
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December - 6 
Daily Times reports that Pakistani authorities blew up houses of the Al Qaeda-linked militant ‘commander’ Abdullah Mehsud and his relatives on December 6 in a tribal law punishment. Security forces reportedly used dynamite and bulldozers to demolish the homes of Mehsud and five of his uncles in Nano
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Daily Times reports that Pakistani authorities blew up houses of the Al Qaeda-linked militant ‘commander’ Abdullah Mehsud and his relatives on December 6 in a tribal law punishment. Security forces reportedly used dynamite and bulldozers to demolish the homes of Mehsud and five of his uncles in Nano village in South Waziristan, near the border with Afghanistan.
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December - 15 
A landmine exploded near a paramilitary post at Miran Shah in North Waziristan on December 15 injuring two soldiers, according to Daily Times. Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, while confirming the blast, however said only one soldier was wounded.
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A landmine exploded near a paramilitary post at Miran Shah in North Waziristan on December 15 injuring two soldiers, according to Daily Times. Military regime spokesperson, Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, while confirming the blast, however said only one soldier was wounded.
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December - 17 
A military vehicle was damaged when an improvised device exploded on the road near Nano. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
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A military vehicle was damaged when an improvised device exploded on the road near Nano. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
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December - 19 
According to The News, a 12-year-old boy, identified as Muslihuddin, was killed during a bomb explosion outside a seminary at Lalazai near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on December 19.
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According to The News, a 12-year-old boy, identified as Muslihuddin, was killed during a bomb explosion outside a seminary at Lalazai near Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on December 19.
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December - 25 
According to The Nation, security force personnel on December 25 blew up the house of a tribesman with explosives at Kot Langarkhel village in South Waziristan. No loss of life was reported as the occupants, primarily children and women after the male members had gone underground, were asked to leav
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According to The Nation, security force personnel on December 25 blew up the house of a tribesman with explosives at Kot Langarkhel village in South Waziristan. No loss of life was reported as the occupants, primarily children and women after the male members had gone underground, were asked to leave before the operation. A few days ago, the troops had reportedly recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition from this house belonging to Shah Qaimoos Khan Mehsud, who is alleged to have links with the Al Qaeda.
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December - 30 
South Waziristan chief administrator, Asmatullah Gandapur, was injured on December 30 during a roadside bomb explosion near the Tank area, according to Daily Times. Gandapur and his driver were wounded when the vehicle they were riding in passed over explosives planted on the road outside Tank, an u
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South Waziristan chief administrator, Asmatullah Gandapur, was injured on December 30 during a roadside bomb explosion near the Tank area, according to Daily Times. Gandapur and his driver were wounded when the vehicle they were riding in passed over explosives planted on the road outside Tank, an unnamed official said.
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