Pakistan Militant Assault Kills Three Troops, Officers Say
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) – Militants in northwest Pakistan set off a bomb whereas focusing on a short lived army camp with rockets and weapons, in an incident that killed at the least three troops, safety officers mentioned on Friday, however there was no rapid declare of duty.
The violence comes after Pakistan declared a brand new offensive towards militants following a resurgence of assaults in current months, comparable to a February mosque bombing that killed greater than 100.
Troops engaged the attackers for a number of hours from Thursday night time within the district of Lakki Marwat, close to a rugged tribal space bordering Afghanistan, two officers informed Reuters, on situation of anonymity as they weren’t authorised to supply info.
A minimum of three troops and a number of other of the militants died consequently, they added. The troopers had been on their technique to take up new posts at a close-by army base.
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The military’s public relations wing gave no particulars of the incident and didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
A report made by a Pakistani intelligence company to authorities officers, which was seen by Reuters, recognized a brand new, little-known militant group, the Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan, as being concerned within the assault.
Reuters couldn’t instantly affirm the report.
The tribal area has lengthy been dwelling to Islamist militants, together with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, extensively generally known as the Pakistani Taliban, which is an umbrella group of a number of Sunni militant outfits.
The native Taliban have been waging a struggle on the state in a bid to overthrow the federal government and exchange it with their very own harsh system of Islamic governance.
Pakistan’s army has launched a number of operations within the space, dismantling the militants’ infrastructure and networks, forcing their leaders to flee to neighbouring Afghanistan.
(Writing by Asif Shahzad; Enhancing by Clarence Fernandez)
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