Air strikes kill several terrorists in Khyber Agency: ISPR

PESHAWAR: Several terrorists have been killed in air strikes launched by the military in Rajgal valley, about 90 km (60 miles) west of the city of Peshawar.
According to ISPR, the action was taken on a tip-off regarding presence of Lashkar-e-Islam chief Mangal Bagh.
Militants still maintain some hideouts close to the Pak-Afghan border. The anti-terror operation has squeezed some militants groups into small pockets of territory, while others have fled over the border into lawless areas of eastern Afghanistan.
Earlier today, eight terrorists were killed and three security personnel embraced martyrdom in two separate incidents.
Pak Army troops foiled an attempted suicide attack on a paramilitary training centre in Shabqadar in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Two suicide bombers and a soldier were killed in the attempted attack, while another soldier was wounded.
In Khyber Agency, terrorists from across the border attempted physical attack on FC check post. During exchnage of fire, six attackers were killed and two FC soldiers embraced martyrdom.
Since a wave of violence in February claimed more than 130 lives across Pakistan, authorities there have sealed the main border crossings with Afghanistan, blaming the neighbouring country for giving sanctuary to Tehreek-e-Taliban terrorists.

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