Two security personnel killed in North Waziristan

Published May 29, 2015
According to security sources, the militants targeted a security vehicle which was patrolling the area as per routine. —AFP/File
According to security sources, the militants targeted a security vehicle which was patrolling the area as per routine. —AFP/File

PESHAWAR: Two security personnel were killed and one injured Friday in North Waziristan's Ghulam Khan area when militants opened fire at a security forces' vehicle.

According to security sources, militants targeted a security forces' vehicle which was patrolling the area as per routine. Two security men were killed whereas one sustained injuries.

The casualties were shifted to Miramshah hospital after the incident.

Also read: 13 suspected militants killed in North Waziristan blitz: ISPR

The semi-autonomous tribal areas on the Afghan border have for years been a hideout for militants of all stripes, including Al Qaeda and the Pakistani Taliban as well as foreign fighters such as Uzbeks and Uighurs.

Pakistan began a long-awaited push to clear insurgent bases from North Waziristan last June after a bloody Taliban attack on Karachi airport finally sank faltering peace talks.

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