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India-Pakistan
Two army men, six terrorists killed in Shawal clash: ISPR
2015-08-25
[DAWN] At least two security personnel, including a lieutenant colonel, were killed in a clash with snuffies in Shawal area of North Wazoo, military's media wing said on Monday, adding that six snuffies were also killed in the clash.

The region is remote and off-limits to journalists, making it difficult to verify the number and identity of those killed.

The final phase of Zarb-e-Azb
..the Pak offensive against Qaeda in Pakistain and the Pak Taliban in North Wazoo. The name refers to the sword of the Prophet (PTUI!)...
operation in North Waziristan got under way on Thursday as troops launched a ground offensive in Shawal Valley, one of the last strongholds of snuffies in the region.

"We have moved into the last stage of the operation. The ground action in Shawal has commenced," military front man Maj Gen Asim Bajwa told Dawn.

The Zarb-e-Azb operation began in June last year and the army says it has cleared most of North Waziristan.

Shawal Valley and a pocket to its northwest are the remaining areas that need to be cleared.

The terrorists, except for those who have fled to Afghanistan, are said to be holed up in Shawal. One of the reasons the fleeing snuffies chose Shawal as their refuge was a perception that Shawal was inaccessible.

"The snuffies have been besieged there for weeks now," the ISPR chief said.

The area is considered to be a stronghold of Gul Bahadur, a warlord once considered to be pro-government, and an Al Qaeda sanctuary. Presence of Haqqani network snuffies was also reported from the valley when a US drone strike on June 6 killed nine Haqqanimen there. Shawal has been the focus of US drone attacks this year.

Shawal Valley, which borders South Waziristan on one side and Afghanistan on the other, has the toughest terrain in the tribal agency, with treacherous mountains as well as forests.

It is said that the Shawal offensive could be the toughest part of the campaign.

"We are expecting opposition and are fully prepared for it," Gen Bajwa said.
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