Pakistan's military says it killed 57 Taliban militants

Pakistan's military says it killed 57 Taliban militants

PanARMENIAN.Net - Pakistan's military says it has killed 57 militants in ground assaults and air strikes on Taliban units in areas near the border with Afghanistan, BBC News reports.

The operations come days after the Taliban killed 141 people at a school in Peshawar, mostly children. The military has stepped up its offensive against the insurgents in the provinces of the Khyber agency and North Waziristan.

Assaults on militants in North Waziristan began in June.

This week's operations were a combination of ground assaults and 20 air strikes by Pakistani jets.

An ambush on Thursday, Dec 18 night by special forces in the Tirah Valley, an area near the Afghan border, killed 32 militants.

The army says it has killed more than 1,700 militants since the its current offensive started in June.

However, restricted access to many of the conflict zones means that the numbers are difficult to independently verify, the BBC says.

The June offensive started in response to a Taliban attack on the country's busiest airport in Karachi left at least 38 dead, including the attackers.

Efforts to stamp out insurgent networks have focused on the North Waziristan agency on the border with Afghanistan.

The province is a stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) as well as the Haqqani Network - a Pakistan-based militant group with links to both the Taliban and al Qaeda.

The city of Peshawar, close to the Afghan border, has seen some of the worst of the violence during the Taliban insurgency in recent years, culminating in Tuesday's attack on the army-run school.

The massacre at the Public Army School prompted outrage around the world. The Taliban said that the attack was an act of revenge for its own losses in the army's military offensive.

It is estimated that as many as 50,000 Pakistanis have been killed in political violence since 2001. Members of the security forces, including both the army and the police, account for around 10,000 of those deaths.

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