Pakistani forces kill 24 militants in border raids near Afghanistan
•Asia Pakistani forces kill 24 militants in border raids near Afghanistan July 17, 20269:15 AM ET By The Associated Press This is a locator map for Pakistan with its capital, Islamabad, and the Kashmi...
•AP/AP hide caption toggle caption AP/AP ISLAMABAD — Pakistani security forces raided multiple militant hideouts in the country's northwest region, killing Pakistani Taliban and seizing a cache of weap...
•The military said Friday it used intelligence sources to target militants in operations carried out over the previous day that killed 24 members of the outlawed Pakistani Taliban and Baloch separatist...
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Asia Pakistani forces kill 24 militants in border raids near Afghanistan July 17, 20269:15 AM ET By The Associated Press This is a locator map for Pakistan with its capital, Islamabad, and the Kashmir region. AP/AP hide caption toggle caption AP/AP ISLAMABAD — Pakistani security forces raided multiple militant hideouts in the country's northwest region, killing Pakistani Taliban and seizing a cache of weapons, the military and local officials said. The military said Friday it used intelligence sources to target militants in operations carried out over the previous day that killed 24 members of the outlawed Pakistani Taliban and Baloch separatist groups. The military said in a statement that the raids came in response to a pair of militant attacks on Wednesday, including a suicide bomber who used a vehicle packed with explosives to ram police officers and civilians. A little-known militant group also targeted a police station and wounded several officers in Bannu, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan. Sponsor Message Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the security forces on Friday for what they described as a swift and effective action against those responsible for recent attacks in Bannu. The two men said in separate statements that eliminating terrorism remained the government's top priority and vowed to bring perpetrators to justice. The Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, are separate from but allied with the Afghan Taliban government, which Pakistan frequently accuses of turning a blind eye to cross-border militant attacks. Afghanistan's government in Kabul repeatedly rejects the claims, although the TTP and Baloch separatist group BLA frequently claim responsibility for attacks in Pakistan. Since last year, Pakistan has carried out multiple strikes it says targeted TTP hideouts along the Afghan border. The Pakistani government in the capital Islamabad also a...المصدر: NPR | Source: NPR
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