UAE- Pakistan air strikes kill 13 militants in Khyber districts


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) The military said those who killed included a rebel commander known for his training of suicide bombers but it did not disclose his name or nationality.

Pakistan’s military said on Sunday it killed 13 militants including an important rebel commander in air attacks in a troubled tribal district near the Afghan border.



The strikes were mounted in Khyber district where the Taleban and another banned militant group the Lashkar-e-Islam have taken refuge the military said in a statement.



It said 10 militant hideouts and an ammunition depot were also destroyed.



The military said the commander who was killed was known for his training of suicide bombers but it did not disclose his name or nationality.



Two suicide bombers were also among those killed it said.



The military launched a large-scale offensive in the North Waziristan tribal district in June in response to a bloody raid by insurgents on Karachi Airport an attack which ended faltering peace talks between the government and the Taliban.



Militants have taken sanctuary in Khyber after fleeing strongholds in North Waziristan and troops began a military operation in Khyber in October.



More than 150000 people have fled the district since then.



The army says it has killed more than 1100 militants and lost around 100 soldiers since the start of the June operation.



But the toll and identity of those killed is difficult to verify because journalists do not have regular access to the conflict zones.

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