The military has faced fierce resistance from the Taliban and its allies in the Tirah Valley in the Khyber region since troops set out to dislodge insurgents from strategically important heights above the valley six days ago.
Pakistani military officials say insurgents use the valley as a base camp that enables them to carry out raids in other semi-autonomous tribal areas near the Afghan border.
"Fresh clashes started early Thursday when the security forces launched another operation to secure control of the valley," said a military official in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, adding that 15 militants and a soldier had been killed.
On Tuesday, the military said 23 Pakistani soldiers and 110 militants had been killed in four days of fierce fighting in the area.
Since 2009, the Pakistani military and pro-government militias have clawed back territory from the Taliban, who once controlled land a few hours' drive from the capital, Islamabad.
However, a series of army offensives have failed to break the back of the Taliban, which is close to al Qaeda and is blamed for many of the suicide bombings across nuclear-armed Pakistan, a strategic US ally.
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American drones could assist Pakistani troops - even if they did nothing but provide surveillance intel it would save Pakistan soldiers lives.
Pak army, carry on regardless and finish them all.
Army should be ruthless with these tribals and kill all of them. We need to protect our cities by this act. Pakistan army zindabad.
@Sajid: salam to sanjjy kumar
@Appalled: its impossible to fence this border, simply impossible. Iv seen that area, our soldiers are really undertaking a huge task. TTP and criminals have joined hands there
AOA,
i will say that atleast we dont support our army in these dark hidden operations. Sympathy for our brave pushtoons brothers.
Sajid
Just exterminate these ugly terrorists from the face of earth . More power to Pakistan Army.
The country supports the army in teaching a lasting lesson to the tribal militants.
So we have paid $40 billion for this war, why couldnt we have just fenced the border and set up electronic surveillance in that much? :S