Army bombs Taliban hideouts to settle score, kills 16

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  • Military jets carry out airstrikes in Tirah Valley in Khyber Agency a day after Taliban terrorists storm PAF camp in Peshawar’s Badaber area and killed 29 people including military personnel
  • Several people picked up by security agencies from Badaber on suspicion of facilitating terrorists

Military planes killed 16 suspected militants in bombing raids near the Afghan border on Saturday, and police arrested dozens of people, security officials said, the day after Taliban militants killed 29 people in an attack on an air base.

The attack on the base on Friday was the deadliest ever militant attack on a Pakistani military installation and is likely to undermine already rocky ties with Afghanistan.

Hours after the attack, military spokesperson Asim Bajwa pointedly noted that communications intercepts showed the Taliban gunmen were being directed by handlers in Afghanistan.

Saturday’s air force raids targeted militant bases in the Tirah Valley, which straddles the Afghan border and is a main smuggling route between the two countries, two security officials said.

“All those killed in the bombing were Pakistani militants,” said one security official.

On Friday, 13 gunmen stormed the Badaber air base, about 10 kilometres south of Peshawar in an attack a Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) spokesperson said was retaliation for bombing raids on their bases along the Afghan border.

Police said they picked up around 50 residents living near the base on suspicion of helping the militants organise the attack.

Ten educational institutes, including four colleges, which are located in areas adjacent to the camp were closed on Saturday owing to security reasons. Security sources said the institutions will remain closed till the end of Eidul Azha holidays.

Shafqat Malik, head of the Peshawar bomb squad, said the attackers carried enough firepower to occupy the base, but that some of their weapons had malfunctioned. Each man had an assault rifle, two improvised explosive devices, and several rocket propelled grenades, but some of the grenades misfired, he said.

“Their mission was occupation of the air base,” he said.

Pakistan launched an offensive to dislodge TTP from North Waziristan in 2014 and there has been fighting in various places, including the Tirah Valley, since then.

For years Pakistan and Afghanistan have traded accusations of not doing enough to stamp out insurgents on either side of their long, porous border.

Last month, Afghanistan blamed Pakistan for not doing enough to counter militants who carried out a series of attacks in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

BADABER FIR REGISTERED:

Meanwhile, the Counter-Terrorism Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Saturday registered a First Information Report (FIR) against unknown suspects on terror charges in relation to Friday’s deadly attack on the PAF camp in Peshawar’s Badaber area.

The Darra Adamkhel chapter of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) earlier claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sources said that on the complaint of camp commandant Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Hussain, the FIR was registered against unidentified suspects. Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and other terrorism-related charges were framed against the suspects in the FIR, they said.

 

 

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  1. Pakistan is killing Taliban like rats. Even after 30000 Taliban have been killed in last 10 years but still they are killing at army personnels at regular intervals. No army In the world had killed so many terrorists .somewhere something is wrong Ispr should have answers

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