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Pakistani fighter jets bomb Taliban hideouts and kill 25, after string of attacks | Pakistani fighter jets bomb Taliban hideouts and kill 25, after string of attacks |
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Pakistani fighter jets have bombed suspected Taliban hideouts overnight in North Waziristan, and killed 25 militants. | Pakistani fighter jets have bombed suspected Taliban hideouts overnight in North Waziristan, and killed 25 militants. |
The strikes on the Afghan border follow a string of attacks against security forces in the country. | The strikes on the Afghan border follow a string of attacks against security forces in the country. |
An unnamed military official confirmed the deaths, but at least two residents in the area said that civilians were also among those killed. | An unnamed military official confirmed the deaths, but at least two residents in the area said that civilians were also among those killed. |
“Can you hear the noise of the gunships? They are just over our heads,” Haji Jamaludin, a local resident said. | “Can you hear the noise of the gunships? They are just over our heads,” Haji Jamaludin, a local resident said. |
“Everyone in the village is running around with children and women looking for a safe place to hide.” | “Everyone in the village is running around with children and women looking for a safe place to hide.” |
Locals also reported that some people had slept in the open at night amid fears that their homes might be hit. | Locals also reported that some people had slept in the open at night amid fears that their homes might be hit. |
The attack was the first time the military has used aerial strikes in the region since a ceasefire agreement was made with Taliban chiefs in 2007. | The attack was the first time the military has used aerial strikes in the region since a ceasefire agreement was made with Taliban chiefs in 2007. |
The attack was made after 26 troops died on Sunday when a bomb planted in a vehicle exploded in the north-western frontier region. | The attack was made after 26 troops died on Sunday when a bomb planted in a vehicle exploded in the north-western frontier region. |
On Monday, a suicide bomber killed 13 people at an army base in Rawalpindi. | On Monday, a suicide bomber killed 13 people at an army base in Rawalpindi. |
Increasing pressure is being put on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to take tougher action against the Taliban following the attacks. | Increasing pressure is being put on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to take tougher action against the Taliban following the attacks. |
Mr Sharif announced on Sunday that he would be cancelling his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos following the attacks. | Mr Sharif announced on Sunday that he would be cancelling his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos following the attacks. |
No meaningful talks have taken place between the Government at the Taliban in years. The death of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud in a November drone strike has further enraged the Taliban, with its new leader, Mullah Fazlullah, vowing to step up his campaign against the army. | No meaningful talks have taken place between the Government at the Taliban in years. The death of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud in a November drone strike has further enraged the Taliban, with its new leader, Mullah Fazlullah, vowing to step up his campaign against the army. |
Additional reporting by Reuters and Associated Press | Additional reporting by Reuters and Associated Press |
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