Army rules out operation in NWA
Thursday, July 2, 2009
The News International, Pakistan, Thursday, July 02, 2009
PESHAWAR/MIRAMSHAH: The Pakistan Army on Wednesday ruled out launching military operation against the Taliban militants in North Waziristan and pledged to honour the February 17, 2008 peace accord signed with the tribes despite the unprovoked attacks against its troops.
However, violence continued in the area as three persons, including two women and a child, were killed and six others sustained injuries when military helicopters pounded Madakhel village on Wednesday morning.
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PESHAWAR/MIRAMSHAH: The Pakistan Army on Wednesday ruled out launching military operation against the Taliban militants in North Waziristan and pledged to honour the February 17, 2008 peace accord signed with the tribes despite the unprovoked attacks against its troops.
However, violence continued in the area as three persons, including two women and a child, were killed and six others sustained injuries when military helicopters pounded Madakhel village on Wednesday morning.
More
Labels: Militants, Military Operation, North Waziristan, Taliban, War on Terror
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