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Pakistan: Militants killed in air strike

| | Jul 06, 2014, at 03:10 am
Rawalpindi, July 5 (IBNS) Pakistan on Saturday said 'score of terrorists' were killed during air strikes in Pakistan's North Waziristan area early Saturday.


Five terrorists hideouts, caves and huge cache of arms and ammunition were destroyed during the attack.

In a statement, Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said: "On facing fire and resistance from inside Miranshah town and Boya village, air strikes were launched to flush out terrorists. 5 terrorists hideouts, caves and huge cache of arms and ammunition were destroyed and score of terrorists killed in early morning strikes, silencing the firers. Most of the terrorists killed in strikes are Uzbeks."

It said one soldier was killed  when an IED exploded during clearance operation on Satuyrday.

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