Suspected U.S. Airstrike Kills 4 in Northwest Pakistan
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MIR ALI, Pakistan, Sept. 24 — A suspected U.S. missile strike killed four people in northwestern Pakistan late Thursday, intelligence officials said — the latest in a spate of attacks close to the Afghan border that have squeezed al-Qaeda and the Taliban. (Washington Post — 16 October, 2009)
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The Pakistani army and the Taliban claimed to be inflicting heavy casualties on each other as fierce fighting raged Sunday on the second day of a military assault on an al-Qaida and Taliban sanctuary close to the Afghan border. (MSNBC — 19 October, 2009)
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — The Pakistani army pushed farther into a mountainous Taliban and al-Qaeda haven Sunday, as civilians continued to flow out of an area that has become a full-fledged battleground. (Washington Post — 19 October, 2009)
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — Pakistani soldiers surrounded militant hideouts and seized heavy weapons in the Taliban-riddled hills of South Waziristan on Monday, military officials said. (Washington Post — 4 hours ago)
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani army pushed further into a mountainous Taliban and al-Qaeda haven on Sunday, as civilians continued to flow out of an area that has become a full-fledged battleground. (Washington Post — 19 October, 2009)
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The regional U.S. military commander was visiting Pakistan on Monday as that country’s military continued its massive ground offensive against Taliban militants in the restive northwest tribal region. (CNN — 20 hours ago)
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