PAF air strikes kill 20 terrorists in North Waziristan

PAF air strikes kill 20 terrorists in North Waziristan
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Summary Fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force destroyed four terrorist hideouts.

RAWALPINDI (Web Desk) – At least twenty terrorists were killed in air strikes in Shawal area of North Waziristan on Wednesday.
According to ISPR, foreign terrorists are among the 20 killed.

Meanwhile, an ammunition factory was seized during action in Mir Ali. A huge cache of arms and ammunition and foreign currency were also seized from Mir Ali Bazar.

According to ISPR, military operation is underway to cleanse Miranshah of mines and explosive material.

According to sources, eight hideouts were destroyed and at least 13 terrorists were killed in the Wednesday morning airstrikes.

Two days ago, 28 terrorists were killed while six hideouts were destroyed in the same Tehsil as Pakistan army continues the Zarb-e-Azb operation in North Waziristan.

Last month Pakistan s military launched a long-awaited offensive in North Waziristan, aimed at wiping out longstanding militant strongholds in the area, which borders Afghanistan.

More than 400 militants and 20 soldiers have been killed in the offensive so far, according to the military. The area is off-limits to journalists and the number and identity of the dead is impossible to verify.

Earlier, Pakistani jets and artillery pounded militant hideouts in Miranshah, killing 18 foreign and local insurgents.

The air strikes came a day after militants crossed from the Afghan province of Kunar to launch a pre-dawn ambush on a check post in Bajaur tribal district, killing three Pakistani soldiers.

"Pakistan lodged a strong protest with the Afghan side in Islamabad and Kabul on Saturday and reiterated that Afghanistan should eliminate the terrorist sanctuaries and not allow its territory to be used against Pakistan," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
 

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