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Pakistan army retaliates to Peshawar attack, kills 57 militants

The army launched 20 airstrikes yesterday on several Taliban hideouts in Tirah valley area of Khyber tribal region

Press Trust of India Islamabad
Pakistan army retaliated to the the deadly Taliban attack at Peshawar school by killing 57 militants in massive airstrikes in the Khyber tribal region where the suicide bombers were reportedly trained.

The army launched 20 airstrikes yesterday on several Taliban hideouts in Tirah valley area of Khyber tribal region which is adjacent to Peshawar and killed 57 militants, an army spokesman said.

The strikes were launched after reports that militants involved in the Peshawar army school attack in which 148 people, including 132 school children were killed, were trained in the Bara area of Khyber.

The military said that the ongoing operation Khyber-1 in the district is being reviewed.
 
Pakistan had yesterday pledged to announce a 'national plan' to tackle terrorism within a week with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif saying 'this entire region' should be cleaned of terrorism.

Taliban spokesman claimed that its 6 suicide bombers attacked the army school, saying it was a revenge for the military's operation against militants in the North Waziristan tribal area close to Peshawar.

The security forces have killed hundreds of militants in the region but they are still far from defeated.

The militants hide in the mountainous porous border and frequently cross towards Afghanistan to avoid attacks.

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First Published: Dec 18 2014 | 1:05 PM IST

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