Gunship helicopters pound North Waziristan after militants kill security official

Militants attacked check post in Miranshah, curfew inposed in Machis Camp area for search operation.


Our Correspondent October 19, 2012
Gunship helicopters pound North Waziristan after militants kill security official

MIRANSHAH: Military gunship helicopters pounded suspected militant hideouts after unidentified gunmen killed a security official in Civil Colony Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan on Friday.

Security forces killed two suspected militants immediately after they attacked a check post in the area. Later, a curfew was also imposed in the Machis Camp area before the security forces launched an operation to arrest more militants.

According to details, security forces were inspecting vehicles at the check post when unidentified gunmen riding motorcycles opened fire in which a security official was severely wounded who later succumbed to his injuries.

In retaliation, security forces shot down two militants.

During the shootout, two passers-by Sadam Khan and Said Wali were also injured and were taken to the Agency Headquarters Hospital .

Heavy gunfire and artillery shelling was heard near Machis Camp after the shootout, a resident of the area told The Express Tribune.

As a result, the political administration officials in Miranshah imposed a curfew in the area at around 3:00pm while the security forces launched a search operation in Machis camp, around one kilometer towards east of the Miranshah, to arrest militants.

The armed forces were backed by gunship helicopters and artillery while several families were planning to leave the area.

COMMENTS (26)

Bob | 12 years ago | Reply

@huzaifa Oh they know. They also know that these two states are not talented enough to be strong, so no such danger. If 'strong' is taken in a positive meaning that their people are happy and prosperous, then it is probably because they made peace with India and people like you who think India is somehow an enemy are insignificant minority.

Enlightened | 12 years ago | Reply

@Mirza: You have made the correct observation on use of air power and drone technology. Even US and NATO forces found aerial and artillery bombardment to be counter-productive in Afghanistan as many civilians were killed and even Indian army has never used both weopon systems in Kashmir and North-East to avoid collateral damage. Ground operations can only be successful if hammer and anvil tactics is used ie sandwiching the terrorists from all sides which causes maximum causalities on them but if they are allowed free passage, the whole purpose of these operations is lost. US had suggested for joint or coordinated operations on both sides of the border with Pakistan for eliminating them which was surprisingly rejected by Pakistan.

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