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Incidents of Exchange of Fire between SFs and Militants:2008
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January - 6 January - 7
Troops targeted militant positions in the Totano Bandai and Manja areas on January 6-night, but no Taliban casualties were reported. Col. Nadeem said security forces (SFs) were consolidating their positions at Venai Bridge and Chaparyal, where a junction point has been established to block the re-en
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Troops targeted militant positions in the Totano Bandai and Manja areas on January 6-night, but no Taliban casualties were reported. Col. Nadeem said security forces (SFs) were consolidating their positions at Venai Bridge and Chaparyal, where a junction point has been established to block the re-entry of militants in the areas. SFs also engaged miscreants in a gun battle in areas close to Peochar on January 7-night. There are reports of heavy militant casualties and demolition of their hideouts, APP reported.
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January - 27 
According to army sources, clashes were continuing in the Tor Chappar, Tora China, Bostikhel, Sheraki, Kotal hills and Akhorwal areas. Darra Adamkhel administrator Kamran Zeb told Dawn that the top priority of the army was to secure the Friendship Tunnel and the troops would move towards the tunnel
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According to army sources, clashes were continuing in the Tor Chappar, Tora China, Bostikhel, Sheraki, Kotal hills and Akhorwal areas. Darra Adamkhel administrator Kamran Zeb told Dawn that the top priority of the army was to secure the Friendship Tunnel and the troops would move towards the tunnel once it was cleared. The militants were going to the tunnel in small groups and firing on troops, he said. A jirga (council) and tribal elders continued their efforts to persuade the militants to hand over the ammunition trucks they had seized and vacate the area immediately. “Six attempts have been made through the jirga to broker a peace deal with the militants but they seem to be sticking to their stance. Now the only way is to teach them a lesson and the militants will be wiped out from the area in two to three days. The operation will continue till the entire Darra Adamkhel area is cleared of militants,” Zeb stated.
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January - 27 
Security forces took positions on hilltops around the town of Darra Adamkhel and the Friendship Tunnel on January 27 as 24 militants and five soldiers were killed in clashes, according to Dawn. Sources said firing continued near the tunnel on January 26-night and several blasts were heard in the cit
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Security forces took positions on hilltops around the town of Darra Adamkhel and the Friendship Tunnel on January 27 as 24 militants and five soldiers were killed in clashes, according to Dawn. Sources said firing continued near the tunnel on January 26-night and several blasts were heard in the city. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said security forces (SFs) had cleared the area and regained control of the Kohat tunnel and adjoining areas after fierce fighting. The tunnel connects the southern parts of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) with capital Peshawar through the Indus Highway. The ISPR claimed that 24 militants had been killed and many others had fled leaving arms and ammunition.
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January - 28 
According to The News, kidnappers freed more than 250 students and teachers unharmed after being given safe passage by the authorities on January 28 from a school in the Bannu district of NWFP where they were holding the hostages. Though the government insisted that the kidnappers were a gang of cri
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According to The News, kidnappers freed more than 250 students and teachers unharmed after being given safe passage by the authorities on January 28 from a school in the Bannu district of NWFP where they were holding the hostages. Though the government insisted that the kidnappers were a gang of criminals, reports indicated that some of them were suspected militants. One of the kidnappers, Gul Jamil, who was killed in the shoot-out with police, was stated to be a militant belonging to the Karak district. Groups of militants have reportedly been active in recent months in both the Karak and Bannu districts. They have been blamed for some of the kidnappings in the two districts. About eight militants, who had abducted a senior health official, Dr Hussain Jan, and his driver in Karak, took the children and teachers hostage in the high school of Walizar Kallay in the Domel area of Bannu, Dawn reported. One of the kidnappers was killed during an exchange of fire with police. The militants released the kidnapped men and entered the school. They held the students and teachers at gunpoint to avert a police action. Sources said that local elders, including former legislators Qari Gul Azeem and Maulana Shah Abdul Aziz, held negotiations with the militants for the release of the students and teachers. The six-hour standoff ended when the elders persuaded police officers to avoid an armed action and provide safe passage to the gunmen. "They (hostage-takers) were armed with dynamite, hand-grenades, Kalashnikov rifles and other explosive material," Aziz told AFP. He added that "During negotiations they repeatedly warned they would kill the children and blow up themselves if they were not allowed safe passage."
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January - 29 
Three Pakistan Army soldiers were killed and four others wounded when militants attacked the troops in the Angamal area near Razmak. The troops returned the fire which led to a heavy shooting, resulting in the killing of three soldiers and injuries to four others. Military officials said several mil
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Three Pakistan Army soldiers were killed and four others wounded when militants attacked the troops in the Angamal area near Razmak. The troops returned the fire which led to a heavy shooting, resulting in the killing of three soldiers and injuries to four others. Military officials said several militants were also killed in the gun-battle and artillery shelling from Razmak military camp later, but they were unaware of the exact losses suffered by the militants. They added that 12 militants were subsequently arrested from Tiarza.
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February - 2 
At least six persons, including two civilians, were killed in a gun battle in Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after police raided a suspected militant hideout at 5am (PST) on February 2, sources said, according to Daily Times. Mardan police official said that the gun battle ensued
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At least six persons, including two civilians, were killed in a gun battle in Mardan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after police raided a suspected militant hideout at 5am (PST) on February 2, sources said, according to Daily Times. Mardan police official said that the gun battle ensued when police raided the house of one Afsar Ali, wanted by police for attacks on music shops, in the Palodehri area. Two policemen and two militants, including Adnan, whose brother Kamran was an aide of Baitullah Mehsud in the district, were killed in the gun battle. Sources said while a woman passing by was killed in the crossfire, a civilian Azam Khan was also killed as militants entered his house. Police seized three Kalashnikovs, eight hand grenades and two suicide vests from the house. Sources also said that the police had raided the area a week ago but the militants, 25 to 40 in number, managed to escape.
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February - 11 
A militant was killed in an exchange of fire with army troops in the Tank district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 11, reportedly when he was about to throw a hand-grenade at the soldiers, according to Dawn. Army officials said the soldiers were attacked when they challenged a
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A militant was killed in an exchange of fire with army troops in the Tank district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 11, reportedly when he was about to throw a hand-grenade at the soldiers, according to Dawn. Army officials said the soldiers were attacked when they challenged a group of militants trying to plant a bomb along the Tank-Wana road near Patar village. The officials said two other militants managed to escape from the incident site.
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February - 15 
A junior commissioned officer of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) was killed and a soldier sustained injuries when suspected militants attacked a security post close to Matani, southwest of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), with mortar shells in the early hours of February
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A junior commissioned officer of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) was killed and a soldier sustained injuries when suspected militants attacked a security post close to Matani, southwest of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), with mortar shells in the early hours of February 15, The News reported. "Over 30 armed men first attacked the FC fort on the Kishan Garh Road with mortar shells and then opened fire on the post, killing Subedar Abdul Samad of Bara, Khyber Agency, on the spot," said a police official. The FC soldiers retaliated and the encounter reportedly continued for around half an hour. The police official stated that up to 31 FC personnel are normally deployed at the fort, which is located on the boundary of Peshawar district and the Khyber Agency.
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February - 17 
Security forces (SFs) arrested seven hardcore militants, including two commanders, during a search operation in the Swat district. The militants were reportedly hiding in a house when the security forces launched the operation in the Kabal sub-division and arrested them after a brief exchange of fir
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Security forces (SFs) arrested seven hardcore militants, including two commanders, during a search operation in the Swat district. The militants were reportedly hiding in a house when the security forces launched the operation in the Kabal sub-division and arrested them after a brief exchange of fire. The two commanders were identified as Fazle Rehman and Akbar Hussain. Residents said that the SFs also dynamited the house of Fazle Rehman and the shops and a clinical laboratory of Akbar Hussain in the area.
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February - 19 
A suspected militant was killed and two others were arrested when the security forces (SFs) opened fire at alleged hideouts of militants after an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion near an army convoy in the Darra Adam Khel town on February 19. Sources told The News that a SF convoy was pas
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A suspected militant was killed and two others were arrested when the security forces (SFs) opened fire at alleged hideouts of militants after an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion near an army convoy in the Darra Adam Khel town on February 19. Sources told The News that a SF convoy was passing through Gidaro area when an IED planted on the road exploded, leading to injuries to one soldier. After the explosion, the SF personnel opened indiscriminate fire, which resulted in the killing of one suspected militant.
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February - 23 
One trooper and a suspected militant were killed in a shootout in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 23, reports Daily Times. The shoot out occurred when the security forces (SFs) raided a house. The owner of the house, Javed, was also killed when
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One trooper and a suspected militant were killed in a shootout in the Kabal area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on February 23, reports Daily Times. The shoot out occurred when the security forces (SFs) raided a house. The owner of the house, Javed, was also killed when the SF personnel returned fire, officials said. Two people were arrested from the house.
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February - 23 
Three security force (SF) personnel were killed and six others sustained injuries when armed men attacked a check-post on the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on February 23-night, Dawn reported. According to police, at least 50 armed men stormed the check-p
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Three security force (SF) personnel were killed and six others sustained injuries when armed men attacked a check-post on the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on February 23-night, Dawn reported. According to police, at least 50 armed men stormed the check-post manned by reserve police and Frontier Corps personnel at the Qadirabad Primary School of Matni area. They said the attackers used heavy weapons damaging the building. A police official claimed that a militant was also killed and several others were injured in an exchange of fire. The assailants reportedly took away the body and their injured colleagues to the tribal area.
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February - 26 
Associated Press of Pakistan reported that two suspected militants were killed in an encounter with the police at Dildar Ghari check-post in the Charsadda district of NWFP on late February 26-night. The encounter ensued in the jurisdiction of Batgram police station when a group of militants started
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Associated Press of Pakistan reported that two suspected militants were killed in an encounter with the police at Dildar Ghari check-post in the Charsadda district of NWFP on late February 26-night. The encounter ensued in the jurisdiction of Batgram police station when a group of militants started indiscriminate firing at the police party after the latter asked them to lay down arms and surrender.
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February - 28 February - 29
Police in the Charsadda district have arrested an accused involved in several terrorist activities, including launching an attack on former minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, The News reported. District Police Officer Feroz Shah Khan said on February 29 that the accused Dawood, hailing from Afghanis
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Police in the Charsadda district have arrested an accused involved in several terrorist activities, including launching an attack on former minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, The News reported. District Police Officer Feroz Shah Khan said on February 29 that the accused Dawood, hailing from Afghanistan, was arrested when he was found lying unconscious in some sugarcane field. He also said that two extremists were killed on February 28-night in an exchange of fire with the police when they launched an attack on a police check-post. Two other extremists, however, managed to escape from the incident site.
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March - 3 
According to The News, at least 10 people were killed and six others injured when dozens of armed men belonging to the Khyber Agency-based Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI) attacked Shiekhan village on the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) with rocket launchers and other
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According to The News, at least 10 people were killed and six others injured when dozens of armed men belonging to the Khyber Agency-based Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI) attacked Shiekhan village on the outskirts of Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) with rocket launchers and other sophisticated weapons before bulldozing a shrine and four houses on March 3. Some sources put the death toll at 16 and said 15 of the deceased were villagers. Police had to fire teargas shells to disperse hundreds of angry villagers who blocked the main Bara Road to register their protest against the LeI militants. "Dozens of armed men of Mangal Bagh-led militant organisation attacked Shiekhan village at around 11.30 am. The villagers, mostly unarmed and unprepared, resisted the assault that resulted into a fierce clash between the rival groups," said a police official. While the militants used rockets and mortar shells besides machineguns and AK-47 assault rifles, the villagers retaliated with rifles. The heavy fighting that continued for hours restricted hundreds of villagers in the nearby areas to their houses. Students in the local schools were also confined to their institutions. Before fleeing to their stronghold Bara in the Khyber Agency of FATA, the LeI militants bulldozed four houses and set ablaze a shrine after razing its building. The Mangal Bagh-led LeI group had reportedly warned the villagers against the stay of a saint, Pir Abdul Hakeem, in the Dani Baba Shrine. The saint is among six people, including a woman, who sustained injuries in the attack. The attack is the first by LeI in the settled part of Peshawar. Mangal Bagh, the head of the LeI, has been enforcing his own brand of Islam in his areas for about two years, according to Dawn. Locals told Daily Times that Shiekhan is home to supporters of Pir Saifur Rehman, who was expelled from Bara in 2007 under immense pressure from the LeI.
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March - 4 
Four militants and a villager were killed in a gun-battle which erupted in the Khankhel area of Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 4 after the abduction of a union council official and his two associates. Two of the militants were Uzbek nationals while the rest
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Four militants and a villager were killed in a gun-battle which erupted in the Khankhel area of Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 4 after the abduction of a union council official and his two associates. Two of the militants were Uzbek nationals while the rest were tribal Wazirs, District Police Officer Romail Akram told Dawn, adding that an Uzbek militant had been arrested. Bakhmal Union Council official Malik Mohammad Idrees Khan and associates Musawwir Gul and Hayatullah were coming to Serai Gambila when five armed militants intercepted their car near Manzar Faqeer area and abducted them, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Umar Faraz Khattak. A heavy contingent of police and Frontier Constabulary personnel were subsequently sent to the area to ensure that the abducted people were not taken to the tribal belt. Armed volunteers, sources said, surrounded the militants at a place near Khankhel, held talks with them and got the three persons freed. However, the villagers refused the militants’ demand for a safe passage and in the ensuing encounter, five persons were killed.
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March - 5 
Police in the Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 5 arrested four militants and recovered some arms and ammunition after an exchange of fire in the Baistkhel area, The News reported. The militants had come to the area for sabotage as a day earlier four of their
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Police in the Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 5 arrested four militants and recovered some arms and ammunition after an exchange of fire in the Baistkhel area, The News reported. The militants had come to the area for sabotage as a day earlier four of their accomplices were killed in an encounter with the troops and villagers near Khankhel. An official said the arrival of another group of militants a day after the fighting might be aimed at avenging the killing of their colleagues.
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March - 6 
According to The Post, the security forces on March 6 arrested six suspected militants in the Matta sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and recovered mortars, rocket launchers and hand grenades. The security forces are also reported to have attacked hideouts of m
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According to The Post, the security forces on March 6 arrested six suspected militants in the Matta sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and recovered mortars, rocket launchers and hand grenades. The security forces are also reported to have attacked hideouts of militants in the Peochar area on late March 5-night. However, no casualties were reported. Sources said the troops recovered a 15-kg bomb from Peochar after suspected militants escaped from the incident site following an exchange of fire for several hours.
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March - 7 
According to Daily Times, militants attacked a police van with a remote-controlled bomb in the Kabal sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 7, injuring a policeman and damaging the van. Police retaliated ad later also raided the Kabal area and arrested thre
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According to Daily Times, militants attacked a police van with a remote-controlled bomb in the Kabal sub-division of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on March 7, injuring a policeman and damaging the van. Police retaliated ad later also raided the Kabal area and arrested three suspected militants and seized rocket launchers and other weapons from their possession.
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April - 1 
At least two people were killed and 10 others sustained serious injuries in the Swat district of NWFP on April 1, according to The News. The Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Matta sub-division, Haroon Babar, said that militants ambushed a convoy of about 35 elders at the Malikabad area when th
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At least two people were killed and 10 others sustained serious injuries in the Swat district of NWFP on April 1, according to The News. The Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Matta sub-division, Haroon Babar, said that militants ambushed a convoy of about 35 elders at the Malikabad area when they were on their way to the Venai checkpoint. The elders, following a peace deal between the elders and the forces on March 31, were supposed to hand over two official vehicles to the force at the checkpoint, which were earlier captured by the militants during fighting. Military spokesperson Major Shahid told reporters that two persons died on the spot.
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May - 8 
Militants in the Swat district of NWFP killed one Frontier Corps soldier and wounded another on May 8. Swat Media Centre supervisor Colonel Abid told Daily Times that dozens of armed militants attacked the army camp at Kabal Golf ground and the Kabal police station early on May 8-morning. The exchan
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Militants in the Swat district of NWFP killed one Frontier Corps soldier and wounded another on May 8. Swat Media Centre supervisor Colonel Abid told Daily Times that dozens of armed militants attacked the army camp at Kabal Golf ground and the Kabal police station early on May 8-morning. The exchange of fire continued for more than 60 minutes leaving one soldier dead and another injured, he added.
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May - 11 
The Army deployed tanks in Darra Adamkhel after security forces (SFs) clashed with militants on May 11 while the road between Kohat and Peshawar has been blocked, Dawn reported. Sources said two non-combatants were wounded in an exchange of fire. Fighting was continuing till late in the evening. Loc
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The Army deployed tanks in Darra Adamkhel after security forces (SFs) clashed with militants on May 11 while the road between Kohat and Peshawar has been blocked, Dawn reported. Sources said two non-combatants were wounded in an exchange of fire. Fighting was continuing till late in the evening. Local people said that the tanks moved in at about noon after militants attacked soldiers checking vehicles near the Friendship Tunnel on the Indus Highway. They said that the soldiers retaliated and the militants consequently took refuge in a private school in the Shagiwal locality of the Darra town. The troops surrounded the school and tanks pounded its building. Militants had earlier blown up a college building in the area and abducted two people three days ago from the Indus Highway. The SFs also arrested seven militants from a school in the Mazid Khel area in Darra Adamkhel.
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June - 5 
Five persons were injured in a shootout between militants and police in the Nowshera district of the NWFP on June 5, Daily Times reported. The injured included two policemen, two civilians and a militant commander. According to the details, a police mobile squad saw an armed man in the Sulemankhel a
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Five persons were injured in a shootout between militants and police in the Nowshera district of the NWFP on June 5, Daily Times reported. The injured included two policemen, two civilians and a militant commander. According to the details, a police mobile squad saw an armed man in the Sulemankhel area of Badrashi village and asked him to surrender. But the man opened fire at the police and was soon joined by his accomplices. The consequent exchange of fire continued for more than an hour. The wounded Taliban commander Qari Hussain Amin was arrested, while police contingents besieged the area to arrest his associates. Police also seized weapons and ammunition from a mosque in the area. Locals said the mosque was being used by the militants as their headquarters.
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July - 12 
At least 17 people – including 13 Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel – were killed on July 12-afternoon in a clash between Taliban and security forces (SFs) in the Hangu district of NWFP, reports Daily Times. The fighting erupted after Taliban militants ambushed an FC convoy in the Drori Banda are
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At least 17 people – including 13 Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel – were killed on July 12-afternoon in a clash between Taliban and security forces (SFs) in the Hangu district of NWFP, reports Daily Times. The fighting erupted after Taliban militants ambushed an FC convoy in the Drori Banda area of Hangu. The dead also included three civilians and a local militant, residents and Taliban sources said. Member of the National Assembly Pir Haidar Shah and the Hangu district nazim said the dead included FC district officer Muhammad Karim Khan. Shah said the FC convoy was heading towards the volatile town of Hangu from its fort in Drori Banda when it came under attack from Taliban at around 5.30 pm (PST). According to Geo News, the FC troops fired mortar shells at the hilly hideouts of the Taliban and called for helicopter gunship to provide air cover. The channel reported that the bodies of FC personnel were still lying in the Drori area and SFs were unable to move the corpses, as the area is under Taliban control. An unnamed FC official said that the FC troops killed in the clash numbered to 17. He said the militants had also taken an FC vehicle after the clash. The district administration declared emergency in nearby hospitals soon after the incident.
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July - 18 
Ten militants were killed and five soldiers sustained injuries as clashes between militants and the army continued in a search-and-cordon operation launched around the Zarguri town of Hangu district in the NWFP, a military spokesman said on July 18. "We have reports of 10 militant casualties and fiv
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Ten militants were killed and five soldiers sustained injuries as clashes between militants and the army continued in a search-and-cordon operation launched around the Zarguri town of Hangu district in the NWFP, a military spokesman said on July 18. "We have reports of 10 militant casualties and five injured soldiers," Major General Athar Abbas told Daily Times. He said that Zarguri had been cleared of militants and the operation would continue until all affected areas had been cleared. The Taliban confirmed that they had lost five militants, but claimed that they had also inflicted heavy losses to the Government. Spokesman Maulvi Haider said that the militants were still in Zargari and claimed that troops had been driven out of the area, NNI reported. He also claimed that 30 soldiers had been killed during clashes on July 17. Local sources said that the militants had engaged the security forces in clashes in Shanawari and Yakhkandao, resulting in the deaths of nine people. However, there was no official confirmation.
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July - 21 
Two militants were killed and several others sustained injuries as security forces and the local Taliban militants traded fire near Sarbanda and Shawar valley of Matta division in the Swat district on July 21, Dawn reported. According to military sources, Taliban militants attacked a bunker of the s
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Two militants were killed and several others sustained injuries as security forces and the local Taliban militants traded fire near Sarbanda and Shawar valley of Matta division in the Swat district on July 21, Dawn reported. According to military sources, Taliban militants attacked a bunker of the security forces with mortars and heavy guns at 4pm (PST). In retaliation, the troops targeted the militants’ hideouts with heavy artillery and consequently, two militants were confirmed dead and several others feared dead or wounded. However, the Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan claimed that only two children were injured as an artillery shell hit a house in the area and not a single militant was killed. He said the Taliban reserved the right to retaliate in self-defence wherever and whenever attacked by the security forces.
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July - 29 
Eleven militants and two security force (SF) personnel, including a Pakistan Army captain, were killed during day-long clashes between the SFs and the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in the Swat Valley of NWFP on July 29, The News reported. The militants also abducted 25 SF personnel after taking ov
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Eleven militants and two security force (SF) personnel, including a Pakistan Army captain, were killed during day-long clashes between the SFs and the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in the Swat Valley of NWFP on July 29, The News reported. The militants also abducted 25 SF personnel after taking over a security post in the Dewlai area which, the officials claimed, was recaptured later in the day. A total of 19 people, including six women, sustained injuries during the clashes. Sources said some 500 militants laid siege to the Dewlai police post and after SF surrendered they were subsequently driven away to an unknown location. An ISPR spokesman in a statement confirmed the abduction of 25 SF personnel. The militants briefly occupied the police post before being driven out by the troops that clamped a curfew after establishing their control over the town. The Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP) spokesman in Swat, Muslim Khan, confirmed the kidnapping and said they would only be released after complete withdrawal of the SFs from Swat.
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July - 29 
Security forces also clashes with the Taliban militants in Akhun Killay of Kabal sub-division early on July 29. In the ensuing fighting between the two sides, a captain and a non-commissioned officer of the Army were killed while 10 persons sustained injuries. There were also reports of nine militan
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Security forces also clashes with the Taliban militants in Akhun Killay of Kabal sub-division early on July 29. In the ensuing fighting between the two sides, a captain and a non-commissioned officer of the Army were killed while 10 persons sustained injuries. There were also reports of nine militants being killed and several others injured in the encounter. However, none of the two sides confirmed the fatalities.
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July - 29 July - 30
48 militants, including a commander, and five soldiers were killed and an unspecified number of people were injured as fierce clashes continued in the Swat Valley of the NWFP for the second consecutive day on July 30, The News reported. The fighting erupted on July 29 after the militants attacke
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48 militants, including a commander, and five soldiers were killed and an unspecified number of people were injured as fierce clashes continued in the Swat Valley of the NWFP for the second consecutive day on July 30, The News reported. The fighting erupted on July 29 after the militants attacked a security post in their stronghold in the Matta sub-division and took about 25 security force (SF) personnel hostage. After the overnight targeting of various militants’ positions, the SFs, backed by gunship helicopters, carried out an operation and shelled suspected militant positions in several parts of the valley, including Peuchar, Namal, Ronial, Sarbanda and Chuprial that left 48 persons dead and as many injured. The Taliban militants also claimed killing 25 SF personnel, but the claim could not be confirmed independently. A military spokesman said in the daylong clashes with the militants, one officer, a junior officer and three soldiers were killed. The two sides clashed in the Sijbanr area of Matta in which, according to the military spokesman, approximately 25 militants were killed. In the Sarbanda area of Matta, hundreds of militants attacked the troops and claimed killing 30 SF personnel. The claim was rejected by the military, which said that only two officers and three soldiers were killed in the attack. Further, SFs also killed 12 militants and injured several others when they attacked the militants, who had laid siege to the Matta police station. The militants targeted the Wenai check-post with rockets and one militant was killed when the troops retaliated. Backed by gunship helicopters, the SFs also attacked suspected positions of the militants in the mountainous area of Peuchar, killing ‘commander’ Maulvi Hussain Ali alias Tor Mulla and 10 others. The attack also left six militants, including commander Nisar, injured. In the Jura area of Matta, shelling by the Army gunship helicopters injured 13 people. In the Shangwatai area of Matta, two persons were killed as the peach orchard, they were working in, was targeted by military gunship helicopters. In addition, approximately 24 mortar shells landed in Nihag Darra area on the Swat-Dir border injuring two persons. The militants also blew up a Government hotel in Malam Jabba, which they had torched earlier, and an Army rest house in the Charbagh sub-division. They also blew up a Government girls’ school in Gulibagh and bridges in the Gurra, Ronial and other areas of Matta. The local military officials said curfew across the Swat Valley would remain in place till further notice. The militants also blocked roads in Kabal sub-division, Chota Kalam, Ningwalai and other mountainous areas with huge boulders and tree trunks suspending traffic on the Matta-Mingora road. Muslim Khan, spokesman for the local Taliban, told Associated Press that only five militants had been killed in the clashes and claimed that they had killed more than 30 soldiers. "The morale of our Taliban is high and security forces are retreating in several areas," he claimed. He said the militants were fighting in self-defence and blamed the Government for "not honouring" the May 2008 peace agreement. "If the Government doesn’t announce a formal end to this deal, neither will we," Khan said. Talks, for the moment, were out of question, he added.
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August - 6 
Another militant was killed in a crossfire which followed an attack on the Shahdara police station near Mingora.
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Another militant was killed in a crossfire which followed an attack on the Shahdara police station near Mingora.
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August - 6 
Commander Ali Bakht, a close aide of Maulana Fazlullah, and 13 other militants were killed in the Swat district of the NWFP on August 6. Major Farooq of the Army Media Centre in Swat informed Dawn that nine top militants, including Ali Bakht and Fazal Wadood, had been killed during an operation in t
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Commander Ali Bakht, a close aide of Maulana Fazlullah, and 13 other militants were killed in the Swat district of the NWFP on August 6. Major Farooq of the Army Media Centre in Swat informed Dawn that nine top militants, including Ali Bakht and Fazal Wadood, had been killed during an operation in the Deolai area of Kabal sub-division early in the morning. Two security force (SF) personnel and an unspecified number of militants were injured in an exchange of fire. A militant, identified as Fazal Rahim, was arrested. The SFs also blew up the houses of Ali Bakht and local commander Fazalur Rehman during the operation. According to local people, both the commanders were in the houses during the attack. Ali Bakht was among the top 25 commanders of the Tehrik-i-Taliban (Swat chapter) who had negotiated the May 21 peace agreement with the Awami National Party (ANP)-led provincial Government. He also liaised between the Swat district administration and the Taliban. He was earlier in the ANP but quit and joined the Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM). He later joined the ranks of Fazlullah. He was reportedly the fourth Taliban commander killed in the current military operation in Swat. Earlier, key commander Hussain Ali alias Toor Mullah was killed in Peuchar, Khan Khetab was killed in Shakardar and Khan Agha in Sambat.
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August - 14 
Militants attacked the Mattani police station with both light and heavy weapons late on August 14-night. Police sources told Daily Times militants had been targeting the station every night, retreating before dawn. They said security force personnel retaliated with machine-gun fire and other heavy w
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Militants attacked the Mattani police station with both light and heavy weapons late on August 14-night. Police sources told Daily Times militants had been targeting the station every night, retreating before dawn. They said security force personnel retaliated with machine-gun fire and other heavy weapons, repelling the attackers. However, the troops could not ascertain whether the militants suffered casualties.
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August - 14 
Three persons, including a woman and her nephew, were killed in crossfire between the security forces and militants in the Kabal sub-division of Swat district in the NWFP, Daily Times reported.
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Three persons, including a woman and her nephew, were killed in crossfire between the security forces and militants in the Kabal sub-division of Swat district in the NWFP, Daily Times reported.
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August - 22 
Sixteen militants were shot dead in the Hangu district of the NWFP on August 22, Daily Times reported. "As many as 16 miscreants were killed today in an exchange of fire with security forces," said a military statement. The gun-battle began when the security forces stopped a vehicle they suspected w
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Sixteen militants were shot dead in the Hangu district of the NWFP on August 22, Daily Times reported. "As many as 16 miscreants were killed today in an exchange of fire with security forces," said a military statement. The gun-battle began when the security forces stopped a vehicle they suspected was carrying militants at the Sour Bridge check-post near the Doaba town. A military statement said two of the militants were suicide bombers "of foreign origin".
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August - 23 
Ten army soldiers, seven policemen, 50 militants and a number of civilians were killed in a suicide attack on a police station and the subsequent military operation in Swat on August 23, Dawn reported. A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden jeep into the Charbagh police station at 7.45am (PS
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Ten army soldiers, seven policemen, 50 militants and a number of civilians were killed in a suicide attack on a police station and the subsequent military operation in Swat on August 23, Dawn reported. A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden jeep into the Charbagh police station at 7.45am (PST), killing four policemen and three civilians. 20 others were wounded. About 100kg of explosives were reportedly used in the attack. Military spokesman in Swat, Major Nasir Ali, told Dawn that soon after the suicide attack, security forces (SFs), backed by helicopter gunships, targeted militants’ hideouts in the valley, killing 50 Taliban militants, including their top commanders and foreigners. Ten army soldiers were killed and seven others injured in the fighting and three army vehicles were damaged. Several militant hideouts, including their command and control centre in Kabal, were destroyed. Major Nasir said the operation would continue till all objectives were achieved and the government’s writ was restored. However, the Taliban dismissed the military version, claiming in turn that they had killed 33 SF personnel. Spokesman Muslim Khan said that the Taliban had carried out the suicide attack in reaction to the killing of 14 militants in Doaba in the Hangu district on August 22. He said, “It is only a beginning and more attacks will come if the operation is not stopped in Swat.”
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August - 29 
Five persons were killed and 44 others, including 35 security force (SF) personnel, were wounded when an explosives-laden vehicle blew up after its driver was shot dead by the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers in the Darra Adamkhel town of NWFP on August 29, The News reported. According to o
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Five persons were killed and 44 others, including 35 security force (SF) personnel, were wounded when an explosives-laden vehicle blew up after its driver was shot dead by the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers in the Darra Adamkhel town of NWFP on August 29, The News reported. According to official sources, the vehicle being driven by a would-be suicide bomber was on its way to hit the Orakzai Scouts check-post near Pakistan-Japan Friendship Tunnel at Darra Adamkhel. Eyewitness said that two elderly would-be suicide bombers driving the explosives-packed vehicle came from Darra Adamkhel side and tried to enter the FC post. One militant jumped from the vehicle outside the FC post, while the other struck the vehicle against the main gate of the post after breaking through the barriers. Meanwhile, the FC troops opened fire on the vehicle, which subsequently exploded, killing the would-be bomber and three civilians. The dead included Noor Sher, Baseer Hussain, and suspected militant Haq Nawaz. A total of 35 Frontier Corps soldiers were injured in the incident. Soon after the explosion, the militants from the surrounding hills started firing at the camp, resulting in the killing of two passers-by and injuries to 13 soldiers.
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September - 3 
Paramilitary forces killed 20 militants in Darra Adamkhel in a clash that erupted late on September 3, Daily Times reported. “At about midnight, 20 miscreants were killed during [a] heavy exchange of fire with the Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers,” a spokesman for the paramilitary force said in the prov
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Paramilitary forces killed 20 militants in Darra Adamkhel in a clash that erupted late on September 3, Daily Times reported. “At about midnight, 20 miscreants were killed during [a] heavy exchange of fire with the Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers,” a spokesman for the paramilitary force said in the provincial capital Peshawar. However, he did not say where the encounter took place or if any foreign militants were among the dead.
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September - 5 
Two top Taliban commanders were killed in an exchange of fire with the security forces (SFs) in the Matta tehsil (revenue division) of Swat district in the NWFP on October 5, Daily Times reported. A spokesman of the Swat Media Centre told APP that Taliban commanders Ayub and Amir Zaib were killed wh
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Two top Taliban commanders were killed in an exchange of fire with the security forces (SFs) in the Matta tehsil (revenue division) of Swat district in the NWFP on October 5, Daily Times reported. A spokesman of the Swat Media Centre told APP that Taliban commanders Ayub and Amir Zaib were killed when they clashed with the SFs during a search operation in the Sambat area of Matta. Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed that a Taliban hideout had also been destroyed in the operation.
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September - 14 
Four security force (SF) personnel were injured on September 14 when the SFs and local Taliban exchanged fire in the Sheeni area of Darra Adamkhel in the NWFP, reports The News. Sources said that the Taliban opened fire on the SFs from the hilltops in the Sheeni village of the arms manufacturing tow
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Four security force (SF) personnel were injured on September 14 when the SFs and local Taliban exchanged fire in the Sheeni area of Darra Adamkhel in the NWFP, reports The News. Sources said that the Taliban opened fire on the SFs from the hilltops in the Sheeni village of the arms manufacturing town when they were patrolling the main Indus Highway, leaving four SF personnel injured. The SFs retaliated, though it was not known whether the Taliban suffered any casualty or not. Reports also said that SFs destroyed two hideouts of the militants in Sheeni village.
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September - 18 
Two suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up in the Upper Dir town of NWFP on September 18 after residents foiled their attempt to take 300 schoolchildren hostage, according to Daily Times. The men entered into the town from Swat valley but people from the area chased them away, local police off
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Two suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up in the Upper Dir town of NWFP on September 18 after residents foiled their attempt to take 300 schoolchildren hostage, according to Daily Times. The men entered into the town from Swat valley but people from the area chased them away, local police officer Johar Ali told AFP. They took refuge in a school building then and tried to take students hostage, local news agencies said, but police and villagers forced them to flee from there as well. Two of them then tried to take refuge in a forest where an exchange of gunfire took place. Subsequently, both bombers detonated the explosives strapped to their bodies, Johar Ali added. While the state-run APP news agency said that a third bomber managed to flee, the Online reported that he was arrested.
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September - 22 
According to Dawn, a policeman and a militant were killed and 17 other people, including six militants, three civilians and eight policemen, were injured when local Taliban attacked an ‘armed peace walk’ at Pir Qella in the Shabqadar area of Charsadda. A police contingent and members of a local trib
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According to Dawn, a policeman and a militant were killed and 17 other people, including six militants, three civilians and eight policemen, were injured when local Taliban attacked an ‘armed peace walk’ at Pir Qella in the Shabqadar area of Charsadda. A police contingent and members of a local tribal force also took part in the walk. Soon after the walk ended at the Doaba Chowk, the Taliban opened fire on police. An ensuing exchange of fire continued for several hours and both sides used rocket launchers and machineguns. Two gunship helicopters were seen hovering over the area. However, after police received reinforcements, the militants fled the area.
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September - 23 
Two of the militants who had besieged the Saro police station in Charsadda demanding release of their comrade were killed, while a militant ‘commander’, identified as Nisar, was injured by the SFs following a fierce clash, Dawn reported. Two others were arrested.
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Two of the militants who had besieged the Saro police station in Charsadda demanding release of their comrade were killed, while a militant ‘commander’, identified as Nisar, was injured by the SFs following a fierce clash, Dawn reported. Two others were arrested.
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September - 24 
The Taliban militants attacked a police station with rocket launchers in the Pir Kala area of Charsadda, leading to retaliation by the SFs. No loss of life was reported in the incident.
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The Taliban militants attacked a police station with rocket launchers in the Pir Kala area of Charsadda, leading to retaliation by the SFs. No loss of life was reported in the incident.
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October - 11 
Three policemen and a soldier were injured when local Taliban militants attacked their convoy in the same tehsil with a remote-controlled bomb, officials said. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, however, claimed 10 soldiers were killed in the attack. He said two Taliban militants, including a nephew of
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Three policemen and a soldier were injured when local Taliban militants attacked their convoy in the same tehsil with a remote-controlled bomb, officials said. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, however, claimed 10 soldiers were killed in the attack. He said two Taliban militants, including a nephew of the Taliban commander Fazlullah, were killed in the ensuing battle with security forces.
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October - 12 
One person was killed and a security force (SF) personnel wounded during an encounter when the militants attacked a security post at Khwazakhela in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 12, reports Daily Times. The SF personnel neutralised the militant hideouts. Several houses were als
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One person was killed and a security force (SF) personnel wounded during an encounter when the militants attacked a security post at Khwazakhela in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) on October 12, reports Daily Times. The SF personnel neutralised the militant hideouts. Several houses were also partially damaged in the incident. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Taliban, Muslim Khan, claimed that they had stopped the movement of the SF personnel in the Gashkor area.
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October - 16 
A suicide bomber rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into the Mingora Police Station in Swat in the NWFP on October 16, killing four security personnel and destroying the building, police said, reports Daily Times. "It was a huge blast. Three [Frontier Constabulary troops] and one policeman were
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A suicide bomber rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into the Mingora Police Station in Swat in the NWFP on October 16, killing four security personnel and destroying the building, police said, reports Daily Times. "It was a huge blast. Three [Frontier Constabulary troops] and one policeman were killed. The police station was destroyed," Mingora city police chief Dilawar Khan Bangash told AFP. He said the co-ordinated attack had begun soon after midnight, with militants and security forces trading fierce gunfire before the suicide bomber drove a 14-seat bus into the back of the police station’s grounds. The vehicle exploded as it came under fire, damaging scores of shops, a hotel, a school and many houses in Mingora. Nearby offices of newspapers and a TV channel were damaged in the earlier firing. Most of the 27 people injured were security forces and police, though two civilian bystanders were also injured.
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October - 20 
Daily Times reports that seven Taliban militants were killed and another 10 wounded in a clash with security forces (SFs) in the Shah Dherai area of Kabal tehsil (revenue division) in the Swat area of NWFP on October 20, military officials said. A military spokesman in Mingora said the clash followe
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Daily Times reports that seven Taliban militants were killed and another 10 wounded in a clash with security forces (SFs) in the Shah Dherai area of Kabal tehsil (revenue division) in the Swat area of NWFP on October 20, military officials said. A military spokesman in Mingora said the clash followed an attack by Taliban militants on a security checkpoint in the Totano Bandai area of Kabal. The Taliban militants fired seven rockets at the check post but there were no casualties. Troops later used artillery to target Taliban positions in the area.
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October - 21 
In Kabal, the SFs intercepted an explosives-laden vehicle and destroyed it before it could hit its target – troops engaged in a battle with Taliban in the Sersani area, a military statement said.
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In Kabal, the SFs intercepted an explosives-laden vehicle and destroyed it before it could hit its target – troops engaged in a battle with Taliban in the Sersani area, a military statement said.
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October - 22 
At least 15 Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel and five Taliban militants were found dead in the Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the NWFP on October 22, according to Daily Times. The FC personnel had gone missing after a fight with Taliban that broke out on October 21 after a roadside b
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At least 15 Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel and five Taliban militants were found dead in the Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the NWFP on October 22, according to Daily Times. The FC personnel had gone missing after a fight with Taliban that broke out on October 21 after a roadside bomb targeted a paramilitary convoy in the Sarsenai area. "After the exchange of fire that lasted for several hours, more than 20 troops went missing but today we found 15 dead bodies at the site," Noor Rehman, a police officer in Kabal, said. Taliban spokesman, Muslim Khan, said 15 FC personnel and five Taliban militants were killed in the fighting. Swat police chief, Dilawar Bangash, said an injured Taliban commander, identified as Sardar Ali, had been arrested.
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October - 25 
Daily Times reports that six people were killed and four injured when two rival groups fought each other using heavy weapons in the remote area of Mandal Daag in the Matta tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the NWFP on October 25. The battle continued for hours wherein both sides resorted to heavy
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Daily Times reports that six people were killed and four injured when two rival groups fought each other using heavy weapons in the remote area of Mandal Daag in the Matta tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the NWFP on October 25. The battle continued for hours wherein both sides resorted to heavy firing. Swat Taliban spokesman, Haji Muslim Khan, disclaimed any responsibility of the incident. “This is an internal dispute between two rival groups,” he said, adding, that the Taliban had no connection with it.
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October - 26 
The lashkar was gathering men from the surrounding area who engaged the Taliban in an hours-long gun battle. Bangash said 20 Taliban militants, six militiamen and four bystanders were killed in the shooting and another police official said several tribesmen were reported missing. Among the killed Ta
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The lashkar was gathering men from the surrounding area who engaged the Taliban in an hours-long gun battle. Bangash said 20 Taliban militants, six militiamen and four bystanders were killed in the shooting and another police official said several tribesmen were reported missing. Among the killed Taliban were four commanders, including Shamsher, a bomb making expert, and two close aides of Fazlullah. Muslim Khan, a Taliban spokesman contacted by telephone, confirmed a clash but said only three Taliban militants died. He claimed that 12 tribesmen were killed and another 62 abducted.
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October - 30 
The Media Centre also said that the SFs entered Sirsenai village where, during a house-to-house search, an exchange of fire took place with the Taliban, resulting in the death of three militants. One militant was also arrested and a large quantity of explosives and CDs recovered from some houses.
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The Media Centre also said that the SFs entered Sirsenai village where, during a house-to-house search, an exchange of fire took place with the Taliban, resulting in the death of three militants. One militant was also arrested and a large quantity of explosives and CDs recovered from some houses.
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October - 30 
The SFs said two insurgents were injured in a gunfight at the Saidu Sharif airport, which took place after an attack of militants on the positions of security forces at the airport, adds The News.
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The SFs said two insurgents were injured in a gunfight at the Saidu Sharif airport, which took place after an attack of militants on the positions of security forces at the airport, adds The News.
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November - 1 November - 2
At least 13 Taliban militants and two security force (SF) personnel were killed and nine militants injured in clashes in various areas of Swat valley in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a security official said on November 2, reports Daily Times .“During the last 24 hours, at least 13 Taliba
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At least 13 Taliban militants and two security force (SF) personnel were killed and nine militants injured in clashes in various areas of Swat valley in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a security official said on November 2, reports Daily Times .“During the last 24 hours, at least 13 Taliban were killed and nine were critically injured, while two security personnel were also killed,” a spokesman of the Swat Media Centre told APP. The clash killing two SF personnel occurred when the Taliban attacked a patrolling party in Matta tehsil (revenue division) on November 1, he said, adding that the troops retaliated and killed four Taliban militants.
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November - 9 
NNI reported that mortar shells fired by the security forces killed six civilians in the Swat district of NWFP, according to Daily Times. Police said the civilians were killed as security forces and the Taliban exchanged fire.
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NNI reported that mortar shells fired by the security forces killed six civilians in the Swat district of NWFP, according to Daily Times. Police said the civilians were killed as security forces and the Taliban exchanged fire.
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November - 11 
At least 11 Taliban militants were killed in gunfights with troops in the Swat valley of the NWFP on November 11, reports Daily Times. Some of the clashes in Swat “took place after Taliban militants opened fire on troops during an ongoing army operation in Matta and Kabal tehsils”, an army statement
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At least 11 Taliban militants were killed in gunfights with troops in the Swat valley of the NWFP on November 11, reports Daily Times. Some of the clashes in Swat “took place after Taliban militants opened fire on troops during an ongoing army operation in Matta and Kabal tehsils”, an army statement said. Seven Taliban militants were killed and several others were wounded, it added. Two soldiers were also injured. A security official later said that four more Taliban militants were killed and two soldiers wounded in a separate clash in Kabal.
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November - 12 
At least eight Taliban and a solider were killed in an exchange of fire in Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on November 12, reports Daily Times. Two other SF personnel were injured during the encounter.
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At least eight Taliban and a solider were killed in an exchange of fire in Kabal tehsil (revenue division) of Swat in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on November 12, reports Daily Times. Two other SF personnel were injured during the encounter.
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November - 12 
Five persons including four security force (SF) personnel were killed as a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-filled bus into the gates of the Subhan Khaur village school in Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on November 12, reports Daily Times. Two other civilians were k
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Five persons including four security force (SF) personnel were killed as a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-filled bus into the gates of the Subhan Khaur village school in Charsadda district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on November 12, reports Daily Times. Two other civilians were killed as troops opened retaliatory fire. The school was being used by the SFs for carrying out operations against the Taliban and hence, there were no children in the school. Fifteen people including soldiers and civilians were injured. Subhan Khaur borders the restive Mohmand Agency.
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November - 13 
At least two Taliban including a commander, identified as Ibrahim were killed and several others were injured after security forces retaliated to a Taliban rockets attack on Saidu Sharif airport early on November 13, reports Daily Times.
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At least two Taliban including a commander, identified as Ibrahim were killed and several others were injured after security forces retaliated to a Taliban rockets attack on Saidu Sharif airport early on November 13, reports Daily Times.
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November - 13 
On November 13, security forces, backed by helicopters and tanks, launched an operation to flush out militants from areas around Charsadda and Peshawar as part of a wider plan to establish the government’s writ in Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), reports Dawn. While offi
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On November 13, security forces, backed by helicopters and tanks, launched an operation to flush out militants from areas around Charsadda and Peshawar as part of a wider plan to establish the government’s writ in Mohmand Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), reports Dawn. While officials claimed that 21 militants had been killed and several others wounded in the operation, local population put the death toll at 13 including seven militants and six civilians. One soldier was killed and another injured. A curfew has been clamped on parts of Charsadda, Peshawar and Mohmand and people in large numbers are reportedly leaving the area. Local residents told that helicopter gun ships carried out attacks on the Kandharo area in Saafi tehsil (revenue division) of Mohmand, targeting a double-cabin Taliban jeep. Three Taliban were killed while two others were injured. With Cobra helicopters flying overhead, troops backed by tanks have advanced towards Pir Qalla, Juma Khan Korona and Michni areas considered to be hubs of militants. Reports indicate that suspected hideouts of militants in 25 villages of Yaka Ghund subdivision adjacent to Mohmand Agency were attacked. Helicopters destroyed an explosive-laden vehicle of militants in Badai Korona, killing six people. The house of a Taliban leader was destroyed in Qala Shah Begg. Raids also targeted militant hideouts in Lakaro subdivision of the Agency adjoining Bajaur. Militant bases in Qanadaro and Karier areas were destroyed. A government school previously taken over by the militants in Sandokhel was also attacked.
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November - 14 
Daily Times reports that security forces and Taliban militants exchanged fire in the Balugram area of Swat district. There were, however, no reports of casualties.
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Daily Times reports that security forces and Taliban militants exchanged fire in the Balugram area of Swat district. There were, however, no reports of casualties.
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November - 18 
15 militants were killed and several others sustained injuries in the ongoing military operation in the Swat Valley on November 18, The News reported. Gunship helicopters shelled alleged militant hideouts in Akhund and Zora Kellay in the Kabal sub-division, killing seven militants and injuring sever
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15 militants were killed and several others sustained injuries in the ongoing military operation in the Swat Valley on November 18, The News reported. Gunship helicopters shelled alleged militant hideouts in Akhund and Zora Kellay in the Kabal sub-division, killing seven militants and injuring several persons, including civilians. Further, a soldier was killed and a civilian was wounded in an encounter between the security forces (SFs) and militants at Ningolai checkpoint. However, the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman, Muslim Khan, claimed to have killed five SF personnel in the shoot-out. The militants also opened fire on the security forces’ checkpoint in Tootano Bandai but no loss of life was reported in the incident.
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November - 18 
Five militants were killed while nine persons, including five militants, sustained injuries during a gun-battle in the Mian Kellay of Shabqadar sub-division in the Charsadda district of NWFP on November 18, The News reported. Sources said the security forces (SFs) were conducting a search operation
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Five militants were killed while nine persons, including five militants, sustained injuries during a gun-battle in the Mian Kellay of Shabqadar sub-division in the Charsadda district of NWFP on November 18, The News reported. Sources said the security forces (SFs) were conducting a search operation in Mian Kellay when a group of militants attacked them. In the ensuing encounter, five militants were killed and as many injured, while three others were arrested.
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November - 24 
In Bannu, unidentified militants fired rockets at the Havaid Police Station on November 24-night, The News reported. Sources said militants stormed the police station by using heavy weapons, including rockets. The Frontier Constabulary and police personnel present at the police station returned the
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In Bannu, unidentified militants fired rockets at the Havaid Police Station on November 24-night, The News reported. Sources said militants stormed the police station by using heavy weapons, including rockets. The Frontier Constabulary and police personnel present at the police station returned the fire and the encounter continued for two hours. However, the police forced the militants to retreat, causing no loss of life.
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November - 24 
Security forces (SFs) on November 24 claimed to have killed 25 hardcore militants during a military operation in the Michini area of Peshawar district, Dawn reported. They also claimed arresting 40 militants and seizing a huge quantity of arms and ammunition. Addressing a press conference at a milit
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Security forces (SFs) on November 24 claimed to have killed 25 hardcore militants during a military operation in the Michini area of Peshawar district, Dawn reported. They also claimed arresting 40 militants and seizing a huge quantity of arms and ammunition. Addressing a press conference at a military base camp in Shno Ghondai area near Mohmand Agency, the NWFP’s Inspector General of Police, Malik Naveed, said that SFs controlled most of the areas and the operation was continuing to arrest militants. He said that some foreigners were also killed in the operation. During the operation, he said a police constable and two Frontier Constabulary personnel were also killed. He said the situation in four villages of the Michini area was yet to be controlled. The SFs, he stated, were concentrating on hideouts of Taliban who had been taking hostages and occupying houses of poor people for attacking the troops.
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November - 26 
Five persons, including three Taliban militants, were killed on November 26 in two separate clashes between the Taliban and police in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Daily Times reported. The first clash erupted when over 100 militants, believed to have entered the city
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Five persons, including three Taliban militants, were killed on November 26 in two separate clashes between the Taliban and police in Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Daily Times reported. The first clash erupted when over 100 militants, believed to have entered the city from Darra Adam Khel, besieged the house of Adezai Union Council chief Abdul Malik. According to Malik, the Taliban ordered him to surrender or join them. Upon refusal, they targeted his house with rockets and hand-grenades, he told reporters at Lady Reading Hospital. Malik’s two relatives, Khayal Gul and Sher Mast, were killed while six people were injured in the attack. Malik said security forces came to his rescue soon and attacked the Taliban. After a two-hour battle, the Taliban fled from the incident site leaving behind two dead bodies.
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November - 26 
Locals said around 10 members of the Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) arrived in Board Bazaar on Ring Road and warned shop owners against selling music cassettes and compact discs, adding that they left the area after a clash with a police patrolling party. One LI activist was killed and two were arrested follo
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Locals said around 10 members of the Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) arrived in Board Bazaar on Ring Road and warned shop owners against selling music cassettes and compact discs, adding that they left the area after a clash with a police patrolling party. One LI activist was killed and two were arrested following an exchange of fire near Achini.
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November - 28 
At least seven people, including a policeman, were killed and 16 others, including four policemen, sustained injuries when a suicide bomber targeted a police patrol vehicle in Bannu district on November 28. Local sources told Daily Times that a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into
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At least seven people, including a policeman, were killed and 16 others, including four policemen, sustained injuries when a suicide bomber targeted a police patrol vehicle in Bannu district on November 28. Local sources told Daily Times that a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into a police car patrolling the streets near Tarezi Chowk on the main Bannu-Kohat road. Bannu District Police Officer Alam Shinwari said the police opened fire on the bomber before he smashed into their vehicle.
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November - 29 
Three security force (SF) personnel and eight militants were killed and 17 SF personnel sustained injuries in a gun-battle which followed a Taliban attack on a police checkpoint on the Bannu-Miranshah road in Bannu district on late November 29-night, Dawn reported. Police said the militants attacked
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Three security force (SF) personnel and eight militants were killed and 17 SF personnel sustained injuries in a gun-battle which followed a Taliban attack on a police checkpoint on the Bannu-Miranshah road in Bannu district on late November 29-night, Dawn reported. Police said the militants attacked the Baranpul checkpoint with rockets and mortars, killing three SF personnel and injuring 17 others. Bannu District Police Officer Mohammad Alam Khan Shinwari said the Taliban escaped with the bodies of seven militants, leaving one body behind. The Taliban also carried out another attack on November 30 but were repulsed. Ahmadullah Ahmedi, a spokesman for the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (Hafiz Gul Bahadar group), claimed responsibility for the attacks, which he said would continue till US drone attacks were stopped. He also said the agreement reached with SFs in North Waziristan would not be violated and attacks on Government installations and functionaries would be carried out only in the settled areas of the country.
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December - 1 
Eleven civilians were killed and 66 persons, including two soldiers, injured when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden mini-truck into the Sangota checkpoint in the Swat valley on December 1, The News reported. The suicide blast brought the roof of a nearby house down, leaving a woman dead.
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Eleven civilians were killed and 66 persons, including two soldiers, injured when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden mini-truck into the Sangota checkpoint in the Swat valley on December 1, The News reported. The suicide blast brought the roof of a nearby house down, leaving a woman dead. All the dead were civilians waiting at the checkpoint. A military official said the checkpoint was the target of the bomber. After the blast, the security forces (SFs) resorted to indiscriminate firing, which reportedly injured several people. Meanwhile, three persons - a trooper, an arrested militant and a 13-year-old boy - were killed when they came under fire. The SFs subsequently arrested 17 suspected militants during a crackdown.
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December - 5 
Two policemen were killed and another sustained injuries when Taliban militants fired rockets at Purdalkhel Police Station in the Bannu district of NWFP on December 5, Daily Times reported. The police station chief Taj Mohammad Khan told AFP two militants were also killed when police retaliated.
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Two policemen were killed and another sustained injuries when Taliban militants fired rockets at Purdalkhel Police Station in the Bannu district of NWFP on December 5, Daily Times reported. The police station chief Taj Mohammad Khan told AFP two militants were also killed when police retaliated.
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December - 6 
13 Taliban militants and a trooper were killed in two clashes in Swat district of the NWFP on December 6, officials said, according to Daily Times. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) officials in Mingora said 11 Taliban militants were killed in shelling by helicopters in the Nalkot area of M
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13 Taliban militants and a trooper were killed in two clashes in Swat district of the NWFP on December 6, officials said, according to Daily Times. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) officials in Mingora said 11 Taliban militants were killed in shelling by helicopters in the Nalkot area of Matta tehsil (revenue division). Two more Taliban militants were killed and four wounded in an exchange of fire in the Sambat area of Matta. The officials also confirmed the killing of one trooper in the same incident.
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December - 13 
In Mandal Dag area of Matta tehsil, Taliban militants killed four people in a gun battle with followers of a local leader.
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In Mandal Dag area of Matta tehsil, Taliban militants killed four people in a gun battle with followers of a local leader.
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December - 15 
The Taliban in Swat killed three people while three others were lashed for allegedly selling narcotics, Daily Times reported. Militants reportedly beheaded two followers of rival cleric Pir Sameeullah in the Gwalerai area of Matta tehsil (revenue division). The Taliban had killed Samiullah in a clas
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The Taliban in Swat killed three people while three others were lashed for allegedly selling narcotics, Daily Times reported. Militants reportedly beheaded two followers of rival cleric Pir Sameeullah in the Gwalerai area of Matta tehsil (revenue division). The Taliban had killed Samiullah in a clash on December 14 and had taken 25 of his followers as hostage. According to The News, the militants exhumed the body of Pir Sameeullah and hanged it along with his four followers in the Gwalerai on December 15. Eyewitnesses said the followers of Sameeullah had secretly buried his body in Solatan area after he was killed in a gun-battle with the militants. Receiving information about the secret burial of the Pir (saint), the militants exhumed the body for identification and later hanged it in the main market of Gawalarai.
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December - 19 
Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Taliban attacked a police station and a picket in Bannu District. A private TV channel reported on December 19 that the Taliban fired rockets on Meriyan Police Station and Kashi Police picket on the Link Road in Bannu before police and the militants exchanged fire. The mil
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Elsewhere in the NWFP, the Taliban attacked a police station and a picket in Bannu District. A private TV channel reported on December 19 that the Taliban fired rockets on Meriyan Police Station and Kashi Police picket on the Link Road in Bannu before police and the militants exchanged fire. The militants later fled towards Janikhel area.
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December - 19 
Two persons were killed and 10 others sustained injuries when militants and the Security Forces (SFs) clashed in the Chuprial area of Matta sub-division in Swat District on December 19, The News reported. The militants attacked a check-post in Chuprial, which triggered a clash between the militants
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Two persons were killed and 10 others sustained injuries when militants and the Security Forces (SFs) clashed in the Chuprial area of Matta sub-division in Swat District on December 19, The News reported. The militants attacked a check-post in Chuprial, which triggered a clash between the militants and the SFs. The clashes continued for sometime, but did not result in casualties from either side. Following the attack, the SFs shelled suspected positions of the militants with artillery, but there was no report of any militant casualty. However, two persons were killed and 10 others wounded when shells landed on a house and in a bazaar.
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December - 21 
Militants also attacked a convoy of the SFs in Chuperial area of the Matta sub-division. In the ensuing encounter, two soldiers, identified as Zafar and Ramzan, were wounded. In addition, a SFs convoy was attacked with a roadside bomb at Arkot area of Matta. The two sides were also reported to have
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Militants also attacked a convoy of the SFs in Chuperial area of the Matta sub-division. In the ensuing encounter, two soldiers, identified as Zafar and Ramzan, were wounded. In addition, a SFs convoy was attacked with a roadside bomb at Arkot area of Matta. The two sides were also reported to have clashed in Manglawar. However, no loss of life was reported in both these incidents.
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December - 22 
Militants also attacked a SFs checkpoint in Golibagh, prompting the troops to return fire, which forced them to flee. There was no report on casualties
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Militants also attacked a SFs checkpoint in Golibagh, prompting the troops to return fire, which forced them to flee. There was no report on casualties
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