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Pakistan troops in Tirah valley outpost clash
Published: 2nd Mar 2012 09:49:32
Militants have stormed a military outpost in Pakistan's volatile north-west, killing at least 10 soldiers, officials have said.
Soldiers repelled the attack in the Khyber tribal area and killed 20 militants the army said - but this cannot be verified independently.
Officials blamed the hard-line Lashkar-e-Islam group, which fights with other religious groups in the area.
Violent clashes are common in Pakistan's north west.
The area has been a sanctuary of Lashkar-e-Islam and security forces have conducted operations in the area for years.
A major operation was launched about three months ago, forcing about 20,000 residents to shift to a camp for the internally displaced people in the Peshawar region.
A military spokesman said the militants stormed a security post in the Mirai Sar area of Tirah valley with heavy weapons. He said the exchange of fire continued until 5am local time.
There had been a lull in fighting across the north-west in recent months. But this week has seen a spate of gun battles and bombings, raising concerns that violence is worsening
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BBC News, 2012. Pakistan troops in Tirah valley outpost clash. [Online] (Updated 02 Mar 2012)Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1415313-Pakistan-troops-in-Tirah-valley-outpost-clash [Accessed 11th May 2013]
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