War on terror
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Pakistan steps up campaign against Taliban
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Aerial strikes in Khyber Agency reported as military intensifies
attacks on suspected Pakistani Taliban stronghold.
Last updated: 21 Dec 2014 03:56
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The intensified action against armed groups comes after the Pakistani Taliban killed 149 people at a school [Reuters]
The intensified action against armed
groups comes after the Pakistani Taliban killed 149 people at a school
[Reuters]
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The Pakistani military
has stepped up its campaign against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan after the
group claimed the attack on a school in Peshawar earlier this week that left
148 people, most of them children, dead.
Air strikes and ground
operations on Saturday targeted fighter hideouts in the Khyber Agency in the
country's northwest, where Peshawar is located.
Intelligence sources
told Al Jazeera that the mastermind of the school attack may be one of the 21
suspected Taliban fighters killed in an air strike - although this claim has
not been independently verified. Omar Khalifa had claimed responsibility for
the attack in a video released online.
Tuesday's school
attack led to international condemnation and calls for action against armed
groups.
The army has been
waging a major offensive in the restive tribal areas on the Afghan border
for the last six months. As the Peshawar tragedy unfolded, army
chief General Raheel Sharif said the attack had renewed the forces'
determination to push for the fighters' "final elimination".
Saturday's bombardment
comes a day after Pakistan hanged two convicted men in the first
executions since 2008 after the government ended a moratorium on the death
penalty in the wake of the school massacre.
Officials said that
there may be 10 more executions in the coming days: six in Punjab province
and four in southern Sindh province.
Amid the state's
efforts to demonstrate decisive action, Anwar Iqbal of Dawn News stressed
that the fight against the Taliban cannot be won purely through military
means.
'You need to have
people on your side," he told Al Jazeera. "You have to stop the
Taliban from recruiting more volunteers, more fighters, more suicide bombers.
Unless you succeed in winning over hearts and minds, you cannot win this
battle."
US drone strikes
Meanwhile, US drone
strikes in the Data Khel area of North Waziristan province left five people
dead on Saturday, Pakistani security officials said.
"A US drone fired
two missiles at a compound in Mada Khail neighbourhood of Data Khel area in
North Waziristan killing five militants. The death toll is expected to
rise," a senior security official requesting anonymity told the AFP news
agency.
Also on Saturday, nine
people including a policeman and a paramilitary soldier were killed in
two separate incidents when security forces hit suspected fighter
hideouts in the northwest, officials said.
In the first incident,
police and paramilitary soldiers raided suspected hideouts in the
Mechani neighbourhood of Shabqadar, a town around 30km north of
Peshawar.
"A soldier of the
Frontier Corps and a policeman embraced martyrdom in an exchange of fire with
militants in Mechani neighbourhood of Shabqadar Saturday morning," local
police official Wilayat Khan told AFP.
He said two fighters
belonging to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan were also killed.
In the second
incident, five members of the group including a local commander were killed,
officials said.
"Five members of the
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan were killed in a raid on their hideout in Gujjar
Gadi neighbourhood of Matni, around 16 miles [25km] south of Peshawar,"
a senior security official told AFP.
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