Iraq Sun
IraqSun.com Saturday 11th February 2012 Issue 42/10
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    Taliban fighters bombed in Pakistan
    Iraq Sun
    Monday 15th March, 2010  


    Helicopter gunships belonging to Pakistan have pounded Taliban hideouts in the north-western tribal district, killing at least 13 militants.

    The Taliban houses were in Ferozkhel, a village on in Orakzai region.

    Officials have described the hideouts as militant training centres being run by Taliban commanders.

    Pakistan has significantly increased operations against militants in its north-west and tribal belt, which is regarded by the US as being a breeding ground for al-Qaeda militants.

    The rugged tribal terrain has been described as headquarters for the hundreds of extremists who fled neighbouring Afghanistan when the US invaded in late 2001.


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