Security forces kill 11 near Afghan border

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Pakistani security forces on Friday killed 11 militants during clashes in a district near Afghanistan, one day after several hundred rebels staged a cross-border attack, officials said.
The skirmishes took place in the Sarakai and Mukha areas northwest of Khar, the main town of Bajaur district where military has carried out a series of offensives against Taliban and other insurgents since August 2008.
“A group of militants attacked security forces and local lashkar (militia) during a joint search operation in the two areas, triggering a gunfight,” government official Mohammed Ilyas Khan told AFP.
He said that at least 11 militants and one member of the lashkar were killed in the clashes.
Khan said he did not know the nationality of the militants killed but said they had been hiding since Thursday’s attack on a village in Bajaur.
Security officials confirmed the clashes and casualties.
Afghan police denied that the militants came in from Afghanistan. The border is porous and tensions between Afghans and Pakistanis are high over responsibility for militant strongholds in both countries.