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Afghan-based Taliban militants attack Pak village, kill five

Hundreds of Taliban militants from Afghanistan stormed a village in Bajaur tribal region in northwest Pakistan today, killing at least five civilians, including two women, in the third such cross-border attack this month.

Updated on: Jun 16, 2011 03:08 PM IST
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Hundreds of Taliban militants from Afghanistan stormed a village in Bajaur tribal region in northwest Pakistan today, killing at least five civilians, including two women, in the third such cross-border attack this month.

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The militants targeted Mamoond village in Bajaur, located near the border with Afghanistan's Kunar province. Officials claimed that almost 300 militants launched the attack early this morning.

Two women were among the five persons killed. Three women were injured, the officials told the media. Army and paramilitary troops were rushed to the area to counter the attack. There were reports of some militants being killed in clashes with troops but this could not independently be confirmed.

The Pakistan army had been conducting several operations against the Taliban and other militant groups in Bajaur tribal agency since 2008. The military has said it has flushed militants out of the region. Earlier this month, hundreds of Afghan Taliban militants besieged Shalotal area of Upper Dir district in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, killing 27 security personnel and seven civilians.

 
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