12 militants killed in army operation in NW Pakistan
Xinhua, March 1, 2016 Adjust font size:
At least 12 militants were killed and six others injured when Pakistani army launched an aerial and ground offensives in the country's northwest tribal region of NorthWaziristan on Monday, local media reported.
Local Urdu Channel Samaa News said that the forces, backed by jet fighters from Pakistan Air Force, pounded three militants' hideouts, killing seven militants in Shawal area of the North Waziristan, a semi-autonomous tribal area along Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
In the ground operation, the troops gunned down five militants and injured six others in the Shawal area.
Identities of the killed militants have not been revealed yet, but North Waziristan Agency is believed to be a hotbed of outlawed group Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan activity.
This is the third major operation against the militants in the area over the last three days. The recent offensives are continuation of the military operation in North Waziristan Agency.
Aiming at the eradication of local and foreign militants from the volatile North Waziristan agency, the armed offensive called
"Zarb-e-Azb" (sharp strike) was launched on June 15, 2014.
The army's media wing Inter-Services Public Relations said in an earlier statement that about 3500 militants have been killed in the operation so far and most of the North Waziristan area has been cleared of the militants.
The country's army chief General Raheel Sharif visited the region last Wednesday where he gave a go-ahead for the initiation of the final phase of the operation.
The last phase of the operation aims to clear the last remnants of the militants from their hideouts in the forested ravines and destroy them in detail, while also cut their links to their abettors across the country, said the army. Enditem