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Pakistan army 'kills 21 Taliban' | Pakistan army 'kills 21 Taliban' |
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Pakistani forces say they have killed 21 militants and taken control of Sararogha region from the Taliban in South Waziristan. | Pakistani forces say they have killed 21 militants and taken control of Sararogha region from the Taliban in South Waziristan. |
The army said two suspected militants had also been arrested in the continuing offensive against militants that began in the region on 17 October. | The army said two suspected militants had also been arrested in the continuing offensive against militants that began in the region on 17 October. |
There is no independent confirmation of the claim. The assault has sparked a string of suicide bombings in Pakistan. | There is no independent confirmation of the claim. The assault has sparked a string of suicide bombings in Pakistan. |
About 300 people have died in attacks since mid-October. | About 300 people have died in attacks since mid-October. |
The Pakistani military said in a statement that 16 militants had been killed and two suspected militants arrested during the operation at Sararogha. | The Pakistani military said in a statement that 16 militants had been killed and two suspected militants arrested during the operation at Sararogha. |
One soldier had been killed when a mine exploded during the operation, the military said. | One soldier had been killed when a mine exploded during the operation, the military said. |
Another five militants were killed during an operation in the Ghani Khel area, the army said. | Another five militants were killed during an operation in the Ghani Khel area, the army said. |
'Surrender' | 'Surrender' |
Security forces have also begun search and clearance operations at Kaniguram, one of the Taliban's key regional strongholds, which the army said it took on Monday. | Security forces have also begun search and clearance operations at Kaniguram, one of the Taliban's key regional strongholds, which the army said it took on Monday. |
Separately, the army said 21 suspected militants had been taken into custody from the Swat area. | Separately, the army said 21 suspected militants had been taken into custody from the Swat area. |
The army said 10 militants had "voluntarily surrendered" and a large number of arms and ammunition had been seized in the area. | The army said 10 militants had "voluntarily surrendered" and a large number of arms and ammunition had been seized in the area. |
Pakistan's government has offered rewards totalling $5m (£3m) for information leading to the capture of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud, two other Taliban leaders and 15 commanders. | Pakistan's government has offered rewards totalling $5m (£3m) for information leading to the capture of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud, two other Taliban leaders and 15 commanders. |
It said Mr Mehsud's Tehrik-e-Taliban group was involved in acts of terrorism that were causing the death of innocent Muslims on a daily basis. | It said Mr Mehsud's Tehrik-e-Taliban group was involved in acts of terrorism that were causing the death of innocent Muslims on a daily basis. |
There has been a spate of violence in Pakistan since the beginning of the operation in South Waziristan. | There has been a spate of violence in Pakistan since the beginning of the operation in South Waziristan. |
Last week, more than 100 people were killed when a huge car bomb ripped through a busy market in Peshawar. | Last week, more than 100 people were killed when a huge car bomb ripped through a busy market in Peshawar. |
The violence led the United Nations to announce on Monday that it was withdrawing international staff from north-west Pakistan. | The violence led the United Nations to announce on Monday that it was withdrawing international staff from north-west Pakistan. |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a statement that the decision had been taken "bearing in mind the intense security situation in the region". | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a statement that the decision had been taken "bearing in mind the intense security situation in the region". |