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Pakistani forces targeted dozens of militants, killing at least 77 in a series of airstrikes and ground assaults just days after a deadly Taliban-led school attack, the country's military said Friday.

The militants were killed during multiple operations, mainly in the Khyber tribal region Thursday and Friday, the Pakistani military said in a statement. There has been no independent verification of the operations or deaths.

The Pakistan military didn't say whether those killed were linked to Tuesday's assault on a school in the nearby northwestern city of Peshawar that left 148 dead, including 132 students.

Obama condemns 'horrific attack' in Pakistan


The Pakistani Taliban said the school attack was revenge for a military offensive that began in June aimed at flushing out militants in the northwest, along the border with Afghanistan.


Pakistani worshipers attend a prayer service on Dec. 19 in Karachi for the victims killed in a Taliban attack on a military-run school in Peshawar. (Photo: Fareed Khan, AP)

NBC News reported Friday.

In one of the Pakistani military's larger operations, security forces killed 32 militants in an overnight ambush Friday in the Khyber region near the Afghanistan border, one of two main areas in the northwest where militants often withdraw to avoid police after attacking cities. The military said the militants were headed for the Afghan border.


"Security forces ambushed (the) moving group," the military said in a statement according to Reuters. "Fleeing terrorists left behind bodies of their accomplices."


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Tragedy strengthens Pakistan resolve against Taliban


The recent operations suggest Pakistan is sticking to its renewed commitment to rout out terrorists after Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif pledged Wednesday to step up a campaign that targets militants in the wake of the school attack.

The Pakistani leader also promised to lift a moratorium on the death penalty for terrorism crimes. In a sign the government was moving quickly on that pledge, the army said late Thursday that the death warrants for six convicted terrorists had been signed. Still, it was unclear when the military planned to execute the men, whose identities and crimes have not been made public.

The government is also appealing a Pakistani court decision Thursday to grant bail to the main suspect in the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai that left 166 dead over the course of three days. Zaki-ur-Rahman Lakhvi — on trial with six others — has not yet been released.
 
talibans in jails would be cursing those TTP , that they were at least a live in jails , lolz now they all will be having nightmares of a rope and " Jalaad " :D
 
They are as good as dead... bitchez... lmao.. asking for mercy ? i mean comeon dont you want to be shaheeds now?

the only Taliban i like is one wrapped in a white kaffan ...
they will not ask mercy but they have many supporters who will come up for their help , like JI and JUI , Lal masjid etc...
but i think its too late for them , and we are just completing their final last wish , they want to be with God , we are just arranging the transport :)
 
Ground operation in Gujrat too. It's a terrorist den in central Punjab along with Gujranwala.
 
Army also released footage of Cobra fuking taliban ... on media (that footage is pure sex)

o.0 wtf?

PS: Oh I get it. I thought it was really a cobra(snake) having !@# with Taliban. Man I can expect anything from them. They can make demonic tattoos on their back, kill children.
 
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Family of wagah border suicide bomber arrested. Seems like a shift in Pakistan army policy. Now even family members won't be spared, Israel style.

And yes, a good initiative. These people sell their sons as suicide bombers to the Taliban. They get fully compensated with cash. They're as criminal as their sons who blow themselves up.
 

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