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EXCHANGE OF FIRING BETWEEN SECURUTY FORCES AND TALIBAN IN THE NORTH EAST OF PAKISTAN

Peshawar : Pakistan | about 1 year ago  
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After the peace deal for the first time there happened an exchange of firing between Taliban and the security forces in the Ningoli Village of tehsil Kabal Swat Pakistan.According to the reports one policemen killed and one injured.More interestingly, no body so far has taken the responsibility of this attack on the checkpost of security forces.Later on curfew was imposed in the area and in the search operation the security forces arrested at least two suspected militants.

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