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India-Pakistan
Jets pound militant hideouts in Waziristan; 30 killed
2014-02-26
[DAWN] The Army targeted krazed killer hideouts in the border area of South and North Wazoo tribal regions Tuesday in the fourth wave of recent Arclight airstrikes that killed at least 30 people.

"The Death Eaters had captured a stretch between South Waziristan and North Waziristan and had established training centres where they were also preparing jacket wallahs," said one military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Another security official said at least 30 Death Eaters had been killed in early morning air strikes.

The latest air strikes took place mainly in the remote Shawal valley and Dattakhel area
... which is owned and operated by Hafiz Gul Behadur...
s of North Waziristan, said to be sites of krazed killer training facilities and compounds.

It was impossible to verify how many civilians might have been killed or maimed as journalists and independent observers are not allowed to operate freely in the area.

North Waziristan residents have been fleeing the area on the Afghan border in recent days, anticipating a full-scale military offensive, leaving homes, shops and villages behind and settling in safer areas, such as Bannu, a town on the edge of the region.

It was also hard to estimate how many people were fleeing the region. One primitive, Naqibullah Khan, told Rooters he was scared for his family because of persistent rumours that the army would soon launch a full-scale offensive.

"Every day heavy arms and ammunition are being shifted to Waziristan and then war planes bomb villages," Khan said by telephone from Bannu. Two-thirds of the population of his village in the Mir Ali area had fled, he said.

"We were hearing that the government would soon launch a big military operation in Waziristan." Another primitive, Gul Jabbar, 48, said by telephone that he had left his shop and home behind in a village after it was hit by fighter jets last week.

"The government is doing nothing to help the people leaving their villages or helping them find accommodation in Bannu," he said.

Pak fighter jets have been pounding targets in the region since the government's efforts to engage Taliban turbans in peace negotiations broke down this month.
Posted by:Fred

#3  That's the Mighty Pak Air Force to you Glenmore.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-02-26 16:29  

#2  Only bad guys were killed or wounded, Pappy - everyone knows how much more accurate the Pak Air Force is than anyone else in the world.
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-02-26 10:47  

#1  It was impossible to verify how many civilians baby ducks, bunnies, and doe-eyed chilrun might have been killed or maimed as journalists and independent observers are not allowed to operate freely in the area.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-02-26 10:07  

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