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Saturday, 31 January 2015

76 Militants Killed in Fresh Airstrikes in North Waziristan


Pakistan Army’s operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan Agency is successfully underway as at least 76militants including some foreigners were killed in the fresh airstrikes in Datta Khel area on Tuesday.
Red Flag Exercise
According to a statement issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan Air Force (PAF) warplanes targeted militant hideouts in Datta Khel, killing 53 militants in first the round and another 23 in the second.
DG ISPR Major Asim Saleem Bajwa said that six militant hideouts, seven explosive laden vehicles and a huge cache of ammunition were also destroyed in the aerial raids.
Tuesday’s causalities have propelled the toll of militants killed in North Waziristan during last three days to 110. On Sunday at least 35 militants were killed when PAF Fighter jets strafed their hideouts, also in Datta Khel area
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FIRST ANTI TERRORISM COURSE PASSED OUT


First Batch Of Anti Terrorist Force Passed Out In Lahore.PakistanTribe.Com
LAHORE – Pakistan military and political leadership is taking long run measures to encounter terrorism as Chief Of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have joined the passing out parade of  first batch of Counter Terrorism Force to fully eradicate terrorism from the motherland, PakistanTribe reported.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Rahil Sharif are present at the passing out parade of elite force special group which is trained to encounter terrorism.
The ceremony is underway at Lahore Elite Police Training Center where the tactics used by forces during any encounter attack were showed in detail for the first time.
Lt Col of Special Services Group (SSG) Pakistan Army had trained the batch of counter terrorism force. In the first batch total 421 were trained including 16 women however total 1182 policemen will be trained in Lahore Elite Training School.

Monday, 22 September 2014

Six Major Generals promoted as Lt Generals: DG ISPR

Major Asim announces Lt General Rizwan Akhtar appointed DG ISI
RAWALPINDI – The Pakistan Army on Monday promoted six Major Generals to the rank of Lieutenant Generals. The Major Generals who got the three Stars promotions were Maj Gens Rizwan Akhtar, Hilal Hussain, Ghayur Mahmood, Nazir Butt, Navid Mukhtar and Hidayat Ur Rehman.

The newly promoted Lt General Rizwan Akhtar has been posted as DG ISI, Lt General Hidayatur Rehman will be Corps Commander Peshawar; Lt General Navid Mukhtar, Corps Commander Karachi, Lt General Hilal Hussain,Corps Commander Mangla, Lt General Ghayur Mahmood, Corps Commander Gujranwala and Lt General Nazir Butt, C&IT.

The announcement was made by Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major Asim Bajwa on Twitter. The new Director General ISI, General Rizwan was earlier posted as Director General Rangers in Sindh and also served as General officer commanding (GOC) in militancy hit Waziristan. General Rizwan and Gen Naveed Mukhtar were close contenders due to their experience of intelligence.

The decision by the military headquarters had come at a time when a joint operation by police and Rangers against terrorists and criminal elements in Karachi had been in its full swing. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) had raised serious reservations against the operation in which, they had said, dozens of the MQM workers and sympathisers had fallen victim to extrajudicial killings.

23 more terrorists killed in NWA air offensive




RAWALPINDI: Twenty three more terrorists were taken out as the security forces carried out aerial strikes in North Waziristan Agency as part of the ongoing military offensive Zarb-e-Azb.

According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, the militant hideouts were targeted in Ghulam Khan area of Bandigar in militancy-infested tribal region of Pakistan.

Operation Zarb-e-Azb was launched on June 15 against the terrorists in NWA in the wake of failure of peace talks between the government and militants of proscribed Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

 

Pak Army’s trainee aircraft crashes near Quetta
 





ZIARAT: A training aircraft of the Pakistan Army was destroyed as it crashed in Ziarat, a district of Balochistan.

Both the pilots in the aircraft were taken to Quetta where they are in critical condition.

According to security sources, an aircraft of Pakistan Army aviation during a training flight, crashed 40 kilometers from Quetta.

As a result of the crash both the pilots, Captain Hasnain and Captain Umer were badly injured and were initially taken to Ziarat district hospital for medical treatment and later shifted to combine military hospital Quetta through helicopter.

Both pilots have been admitted to the ICU.

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Indian army foils Pakistani efforts to dig underground tunnel for infiltration


As Indian army plugs the holes on the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan is digging secret underground tunnels to explore alternative routes for pushing in infiltrators into Jammu and Kashmir in a bid to keep the terror mills grinding in the restive state.
Indian army recently discovered an under construction tunnel on the LoC in Jammu division which originated from the Pakistani side. With a length of the 130 to 150 meters and four feet high, the tunnel was drilled 20 feet deep inside the ground along the LoC.
"Having failed to infiltrate terrorists across the Line of Control in the Jammu division, there was an attempt to construct a tunnel across the Line of Control," said a defence spokesman at Jammu.
The tunnel was discovered when Indian army noticed a depression on the ground during the routine patrol on the LoC. Troops got suspicious and informed the higher ups about the sinking of earth.
"After investigating with ground penetrating radar and other equipment, they discovered that the tunnel was approximately 20 feet below ground level and was four feet high," said the defence spokesman.
With the timely detection of the tunnel, the Indian army has thwarted major terror plans of Pakistani militants. "The alert Indian Army personnel deployed along the Line of Control in the sector thwarted the nefarious designs of the terrorists and prevented major terror incidents by discovering the tunnel before it could be completed," said the spokesman.
This is second time in the last two years that security forces have discovered underground tunnels on the borders in Jammu division.
Pakistani efforts to explore new infiltration routes were foiled in July 2012 when Border Security Force (BSF) discovered 400 meter long and 25 feet deep underground tunnel originating from the Pakistani side on the Indo-Pak international border in Samba sector of Jammu division.
Meanwhile, security forces gunned down three militants who were holed up in a house in Hanjan village of Rajpora area in south Kashmir's Pulwama district.
"All the militants belonged to Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit," said Tejinder Singh, superintendent of police, Pulwama.
The gun battle started on Monday night after security forces received inputs about the presence of militants in the area. Police said when the area was being cordoned off the ultras opened fire on the forces triggering an encounter. The gun battle ended this afternoon after all the three ultras were killed.

Army rushes more troops as Pakistan intensifies cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir


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A woman displays a mortar shell allegedly fired on a residential area from the Pakistan side of the border in Ranbir Singh Pura region, about 35km from Jammu, on August 23, 2014. (AP photo)
NEW DELHI/JAMMU: ​The Indian Army has rushed more troops towards the line of control and the international border as Pakistani troops have intensified cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir, Times Now reported. The report also said senior generals are also visiting the area to oversee the redeployment of troops in affected areas.

Earlier on Saturday, defence minister Arun Jaitley said ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Jammu & Kashmir across the international border (IB) and the line of control (LoC) have increased in recent months.

He also said Indian forces are responding effectively to protect the country's interests. According to Times Now, there have been over 20 ceasefire violations in the past two weeks.


Talking to reporters in Visakhapatnam at the commissioning function of antisubmarine warfare corvette INS Kamorta into the Navy, Jaitley said, "This is a fact that of late, these ceasefire violations by Pakistan have increased. But let everybody be assured that both our Army and BSF, who are respectively guarding the line of control and the international border, are fully vigilant."

Arun Jaitley says India is effectively responding to ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
"They effectively respond to each violation and I have full faith and the country must have full faith that they are effectively protecting both our territory and national interest," he added.

His comments come on a day when Pakistani troops indulged in heavy "unprovoked" shelling and firing on 22 border outposts and 13 villages, killing two civilians and injuring six others including a Border Security force jawan along the international border in Jammu sector.

Ceasefire violation by Pakistan kills 2 civilians

The BSF said Pakistan Rangers opened a heavy round of fire in the early hours of Saturday morning and targeted at least 22 Border Security Forces posts in Arnia and RS Pura sector in Jammu district.


Villagers gather near the bodies of those killed in cross-border firing by Pakistani troops at Jeiora village in the RS Pura sector near Jammu, on August 23, 2014. (AFP photo)

"Pakistan Rangers resorted to heavy mortar shelling and firing of automatic weaponry on at least 22 border outposts (BoPs) and also civilian areas along IB in Arnia and Ranbir Singh Pura sub-sectors of Jammu district from 12.30am (0030hrs) hours today (Saturday). Initially, the BSF observed restrain but later heavy firing prompted retaliation using similar calibre of arsenal and exchange of fire lasted till 7am (0700hrs)," a BSF official said.

"The fire from heavy to medium machine gun and mortar shelling injured six people including one BSF constable while a father and his minor son died when a mortar shell exploded on the roof of their hutment in Jora farm locality near the India-Pakistan Border, the BSF official added.

The deceased have been identified namely as Akram Hussain, s/o Shah Din and his minor son Aslam, while three other family members namely Kari Bibi mother of Akram, Bibi, w/o Akarm and son Yunus, 3, were injured when a Pakistani shell exploded inside their house at Jora farm, official sources said adding, "One BSF constable namely Shri Krishan, s/o Hem Singh of Uttrakhand presently posted with 192 BSF bn also sustained bullet injuries."

The injured were rushed to Government Medical College & Hospital (GMC&H) Jammu where they are being treated.


An injured BSF jawan is treated at the Government Medical College & Hospital in Jammu after heavy firing from the Pakistan side in RS Pura sector, on August 23, 2014. (PTI photo) 

This was the heaviest unprovoked and indiscriminate firing and shelling by Pakistan Rangers this year along the IB in Jammu frontier in violation of the ceasefire agreement November 2003. Prior to this, Pakistan also violated the ceasefire on August 17/18 in Arnia Subsector and RS Pura Sector along the IB in Jammu targeting at least 20 Indian posts by heavy firing using small arms, automatics and mortars in which a civilian got injured while two houses damaged and two cattle were killed and six injured in Trewa village of Arnia.

Heavy Pakistan firing at forward posts and civilian areas along International Border has triggered panic among the people living there and Saturday's shelling left people adversely affected in forward villages of Sia, Jora farm, Treva, Nikowal, Abdullian, Korotana, Korotana Khurd, Vidhipur and Vidhipur Jattan.

When contacted, divisional commissioner, Jammu, Shant Manu said, "People from three/four villages numbering thousands have been shifted to safer places while many of the youth and males preferred to live at their respective places."


Kali Bibi (centre), 40, a villager who was injured during cross-border firing by Pakistani troops at the RS Pura sector, is tended to by relatives while recuperating at the Government Medical College & Hospital in Jammu, on August 23, 2014. (AFP photo)

He said they (people) have been evacuated by the district administration in view of their safety and were housed in safe shelters and government buildings identified by the district administration to protect civilians from Pakistani firing as a part of the contingency plan.

He also added that the administration and police official were camping in RS Pura and have made arrangements for accommodating the border villagers.

Fear of cross-border tunnel near LoC?

The Indian Army found a secret tunnel dug about 50 metres in the forward area of Chakla along Munawar Tawi in Pallanwalla sector of Jammu district after land caved in during the recent heavy rain in the area.

Sources said the tunnel was found some 50 metres inside the Indian side cutting across the border from Pakistan and it was detected during routine patrolling. Sources, however, added that the Army has cordoned off the area and even has not allowed senior police officials there.


A village woman points at holes made allegedly by gunfire from the Pakistan side of the border at Jora Farm village, in Ranbir Singh Pura region, about 35km from Jammu, on August 23, 2014. (AP photo)

However, Army authorities denied reports about the tunnel saying that no such tunnel was detected. "It was an ordinary ditch along (Bundh) the embankment, which had been washed away due to recent flash floods," they added.

Meanwhile, sources said, "This seems to be the new strategy adopted by Pakistan for facilitating the infiltration of militants because of alert troops along the LoC and IB successfully thwarting infiltration bids by intruders."

This is not the first instance that such a secret tunnel was exposed in the forward areas of Jammu region. A couple of years back, a tunnel dug about 500 metres inside the Indian territory from Pakistan was detected in Chichwal of Hiranagar sector.

On May 4, this year, the Border Security Force (BSF) authorities handed over a protest note to Pakistan Rangers over the tunnel issue which was detected in Samba District, near the International Border (IB), which is the latest alignment point of the 400-metre-long cross-border tunnel which was found in July 2012.

Past tunnels 

A caved-in portion of a 3X3 tunnel in Chillyari border belt in Samba District was found 23 metres away, inside Indian territory, from pillar number 170 on "Zero Line" at the international border when BSF took up clearing of the thick and tall bushes along the Zero-line.

This was believed to be the latest alignment point of the 400-metre-long cross-border tunnel which was found along the International Border in 2012.

Pertinent to mention here is the fact that a joint team of Geological Survey of India and BSF, during excavation, had unearthed total length of about 540 metres of tunnel, dug into the Indian side, cutting across Pakistan from the Zero Line on August 8, 2012.

This secret tunnel hit the media limelight after a local farmer detected it on the evening of July 27, 2012, while working in his field at Chichwal when he saw the land sunk at three straight points due to monsoon rains.


A soldier keeps watch near a hydropower project near the LoC at Uri in Jammu & Kashmir.

Before this, the Army had also detected a secret tunnel in August 4, 2009, when heavy rain led to caving in of this tunnel along the LoC in Pallanwala sector of Akhnoor.

This tunnel in J&K was believed to aid the infiltration of militants and the transport of ammunition from across the border and was intersecting the vicinity of Pakistan's Mango Post and the PP2 Post on the Indian side. The existence of the tunnel was discovered when interrogating a Lashkar terrorist captured from Kupwara.

If recalled, the commander of 16 Corps, Lieutenant General KH Singh had recently stated that about 150 to 200 militants were planning to infiltrate into the Indian territory from the LoC.

Pakistani SSG Commandos Ranked Among Top Ten Special Forces of World

August 6, 2014

10429851_823747520998146_6800610895116049190_nAlmost all of the countries in the world form a special operations force within their militaries, in order to cope with any unprecedented threat or situation. Pakistan also has a special operations force, known as the Special Services Group (SSG), which was ranked among the ten best special forces of the world, by an international journal Armed Forces Museum.
Whether these are the dead-cold glaciers of Siachin or immeasurable depths of the sea, Pakistan’s SSG commandos never let their target escape. The SSG comprises of personnel from all the three military services, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Air Force, who are trained extensively to deal with a kind of situation, never witnessed before and they have always kept up their reputation by not letting the country down under any circumstances.
These lion-hearted sons of the soil have always proven their metal during numerous covert and overt operation
10425355_823352007704364_7174118855926117253_nAccording to the international journal ‘Armed Forces History Museum’, Pakistan’s Special Services Group (SSG) has got an edge over the special forces of several countries of the world due to its special operations, counter-terrorism, rescue of hostages, foreign as well as internal defense, direct action and for probing of sensitive matters.
The international journal declared Pakistan’s SSG to be at par with the US Green Berets and Britain’s SAS, which surely holds the capability of making possible, an impossible mission anywhere in the world.
Pakistan’s SSG known as the ‘Black Storks’ worldwide, is a division sized group headed by a Major-General and divided into ten battalions, the actual strength of which is classified.
The SAS of Britain topped the ranking, while US Navy SEAL Team 6 – DEVGRU secured the second slot, yet the war-fanatic Indian special force could not even come closer to the list.
The Armed Forces History Museum wrote:
This Pakistan Special Service Group (SSG) is also known as “Black Storks” a name derived from their unique headgear the “Maroon Beret”.  The SSG has ten specific missions for which they are trained:
Asymmetric Warfare
Special Operations
Counter-Proliferation
Unconventional Warfare
Foreign Internal Defense
Special Reconnaissance
Direct Action
Hostage Rescue
Counter-Terrorist
Personnel Recovery
This elite group from Pakistan is somewhat similar to the US Army’s Green Berets and the British Army’s SAS. They often conduct exercise missions with special forces from other countries such as China and the UK.
Below is the News Covered by the Dunya Newspaper:
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Friday, 15 August 2014

Air Marshal Promoted



AIR MARSHAL SOHAIL GUL KHAN APPOINTED VICE CHIEF OF 
THE AIR STAFF, PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 


ISLAMABAD 07 AUGUST, 2014:- The Government of Pakistan has 
issued a notification to appoint Air Marshal Sohail Gul Khan as Vice Chief of The 
Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force. 
Air Marshal Sohail Gul Khan was commissioned in Pakistan Air Force in 
1979 in GD (P) Branch. He is an accomplished Fighter Pilot and a qualified 
Flying Instructor. He is a graduate of Combat Commanders’ School, UK Staff 
College and National Defence University. His career has encompassed a wide 
range of operational, training and command assignments. He holds Master’s 
Degree in Defence Studies from Kings College UK and a Master’s Degree in 
Defence and Strategic Studies from National Defence University, Islamabad. 
During his illustrious career in PAF, he has commanded a Fighter Wing, 
Combat Commanders’ School, an Operational Air Base and Regional Air 
Command. He remained on various important command and staff appointments 
including Director General Air Force Strategic Command, Air Officer 
Commanding Northern Air Command, Director General Logistic Joint Staff 
Headquarters, and Chairman Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra. 
He is also a recipient of Tamga-i-Imtiaz (Military), Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) 
and Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military). 

Three Air Vice Marshals Promoted



THREE AIR VICE MARSHALS PROMOTED 
TO THE RANK OF AIR MARSHAL 


ISLAMABAD 25 JULY, 2014:- The Government of Pakistan has 
promoted three Air Vice Marshals Saeed Muhammad Khan, Javaid Ahmed and 
Rashid Kamal to the rank of Air Marshal. 
Air Marshal Saeed Muhammad Khan was commissioned in Pakistan Air 
Force in GD (P) Branch in October, 1981. During his career, he has commanded a 
Fighter Squadron, a Fighter Wing and an Operational Air Base. He has served as 
Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Administration) at Air Headquarters, Islamabad. He has 
also served as Director General Media at Inter Services Intelligence Headquarters, 
Islamabad. Presently he is performing his duties as Deputy Chief of the Air Staff 
(Training) at Air Headquarters Islamabad. He is a graduate of Combat 
Commanders’ School, National Defence University and National Defence 
University. He is a recipient of Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) and Sitara-i-Basalat. 
Air Marshal Javaid Ahmed was commissioned in Pakistan Air Force in GD 
(P) Branch in October, 1981. During his career, he has commanded a Fighter 
Squadron, a Fighter Wing and an Operational Air Base. He has served as 
Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Plans) at Air Headquarters, Islamabad. Presently he is 
performing his duties as Chief Project Director JF-17 at Air Headquarters 
Islamabad. He is a graduate of Combat Commanders’ School, Air War College and 
National Defence University. He is a recipient of Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military). 
Air Marshal Rashid Kamal was commissioned in Pakistan Air Froce in GD 
(P) Branch in October, 1981. During his career, he has commanded a fighter 
squadron, a fighter wing and an Operational Air Base. He also has served as 
Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Safety), Commandant College of Flying Training, 
PAF Academy Risalpur and Commandant National Security College at National 
Defence University Islamabad. Presently he is performing his duties as Air Officer 
Commanding PAF Academy Risalpur.He is a graduate of Combat Commanders’ 
School, National Defence University, and National Defence University. He is a 
recipient of Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military). 

Promotion Of Three Air Commodore

GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN PROMOTES THREE AIR COMMODORES TO THE RANK 
OF AIR VICE MARSHAL 
ISLAMABAD 23 JULY, 2014: Government of Pakistan has promoted Air 
Commodore Shahid Niaz, Air Commodore Asim Zaheer and Air Commodore 
Ahmar Shahzad to the rank of Air Vice Marshal. 

Air Vice Marshal Shahid Niaz was commissioned in Pakistan Air Force in 
January, 1984 in Engineering Branch. During his illustrious career, he has 
commanded an Electronics Wing. In his staff appointments he has served as 
Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Electronics Engineering) and Assistant Chief of 
the Air Staff (Networks). He is a graduate of National Defence University (NDU) 
and holds a Master’s degree in National Security and War Studies from NDU and 
MS in Signal Processing from China. He is also a recipient of Sitara-i-Imtiaz 
(Military). 
Air Vice Marshal Asim Zaheer was commissioned in Pakistan Air Force in 
November, 1984 in GD (P) Branch. During his illustrious career, he has 
commanded a Fighter Squadron and an Operational Air Base. In his staff 
appointments he has served as Chief Project Director (CPD) Falcon at Air 
Headquarters Peshawar. He has also served as Air Attaché to France. He is a 
graduate of Combat Commanders’ School, Armed Forces War College and 
German General Staff College. He holds a Master’s degree in War Studies. He is 
also a recipient of Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) and Tamgha-i-Basalat. 
Air Vice Marshal Ahmar Shahzad was commissioned in Pakistan Air Force 
in November, 1984 in GD (P) Branch. During his illustrious career, he has 
commanded a Fighter Squadron and an Operational Air Base. In his staff 
appointments he has served as Chief Project Director (CPD) Falcon at Air 
Headquarters Peshawar. He has also served as Air Attaché to USA. He is a 
graduate of Combat Commanders’ School, Armed Forces War College and 
Command & Staff College UK. He holds a Master’s degree in War Studies 
(AFWC) and a Master’s degree in Defence Studies (UK). He is a recipient of 
Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Military) and Legion of Merit (USA). 

"No Forces Bieng Sent To SAUDI ARABIA" General Asim Bajwa ISPR

In some sections of media it is being reported that troops of Pakistan Army are being sent to Kingdom ofSaudi Arabia and will be deployed there but all such reports are baseless and false. Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asim Bajwa tweeted that no troops are being sent to SaudiArabia and he also dismissed the false reports of some media sections.
Some sections in the Pakistani media have always published and presented false reports against PakistanArmed Forces and later on when such reports are dismissed by ISPR with proof then such media sections have been found guilty. In the last month it was also reported by media that civilians were killed in Shawal,North Waziristan by the bombing of Pakistan Air Force. Later this news was discovered to be false and the baseless allegations were dismissed.
Similar kind of reporting has been done by some sections of media in which they have said that Pakistan Army is sending its troops to Saudi Arabia in result of a deal. All these news are false and no troops are being sent to KSA. Pakistani media has started to mature but still some sections in the media are constantly targeting the Armed Forces and the Intelligence agencies of Pakistan which is certainly not acceptable.
By: Huzaifa Nazir

Thursday, 14 August 2014

HAPPY INDEPENDECE TO ALL PAKISTANIS


LONG LIVE PAKISTAN


 LOVE YOU PAKISTAN





THANKYOU QAUID-E-AAZAM MUHAHAMMED ALI JINNAH FOR GIVING

THESE NEW GENERATION PAKISTANI PEOPLE A NEW & FREE COUNTRY TO LIVE WITH FREEDOM


COME PAKISTANI PEOPLE LETS LIVE WITH UNITY, FAITH AND DISCIPLINE

TO TELL OTHER PEOPLE THAT WE WILL NOT LET TEARS COME IN THE EYES OF OUR ELDERS WHO GAVE MANY SACRIFICES TO GIVE US A FREE COUNTRY PAKISTAN


Latest News About ZARB-E-AZB

This file photo taken on July 13, 2014 shows internally displaced civilians who fled a military operation against Taliban militants in the North Waziristan Agency, queuing outside the World Food Programme food distribution centre in Bannu. PHOTO: AFP


BANNU: When Pakistan Air Force jets bombed a village in North Waziristan last week, it was described as yet another victory over Taliban insurgents in an ongoing military offensive.
However, a counter-claim has emerged with some villagers alleging that there are civilians among the dead in that particular incident.
“Today early morning 35 fleeing terrorists were killed through aerial strikes in Shawal Valley,” said an ISPR statement on July 16.
The press statement was part of a regular series of updates sent out by the army since the operation in North Waziristan tribal district, aimed at clearing Taliban strongholds, began in mid-June.
Almost 500 militants are said to have been killed in the fighting so far, which has been enthusiastically backed by the country’s major political parties and media, who see it as a means of tackling a decade-long insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.
But the official toll has been impossible to verify, raising questions among rights activists over the offensive’s true human cost.
The alleged death of civilians has become a focus of rising anger among tribesmen who have managed to flee to border towns inside Pakistan, and who on Monday threatened to march on Islamabad if the operation does not end soon.
The bombardment in the Shawal Valley began just before 1:00 am, lighting up the sky as residents of Zoi Saidgai village sat down to eat their pre-dawn Ramadan meal.
“It continued for hours, targeting 11 houses,” Malik Mirzal Khan, an elder who claimed he lost his daughter and brother in the strikes, told AFP from a payphone in his village.
“A single bomb dropped from the plane blew up two mud houses and the explosions could be heard 30 kilometres away,” Khan, part of a high-level peace council that attempted to avert the government offensive before it began, said.
Noor Wali Khan, a 27-year-old truck driver, had similar claims to make.
However, the military has so far refused to comment on the matter on the record.
However, a senior security official speaking, requesting anonymity, has said those who were killed, if any, had plenty of warning to evacuate.
“If a terrorist is living with his family and does not abandon them even during the time of operation and we have solid ground intelligence about the terrorist and we target his hideout, what would you call it, collateral damage or what?” the source asked.
“If a terrorist is using his family as human shields what do you expect the military to do?”
Khan, the elder, said his village was never informed it would be a target.
“In the meetings with military and civil officials, we had been assured to stay home as our areas were declared safe and free from militant control,” he said, adding that he had conveyed the same message to the local population and had forbidden them from leaving their own houses.
According to the residents, no rescue officials were able to reach the remote area.
Wali Muhammad, a 28-year-old shopkeeper, said that the nature of Wednesday’s strikes meant the facts would eventually be known.
“You can’t cover up the sun with a finger,” he said, using a Pashto expression that roughly translates to: “The truth will come out”.
Some 500 villagers turned out for funeral prayers to mourn the dead.
In Bannu, where tribesmen held a jirga Monday, elders said the Shawal Valley attack was not an isolated incident. Malik Mirzal Khan, the elder from Shawal, demanded an investigation into the air strike