Six soldiers, 22 fighters killed near Afghan border


SIX Pakistani soldiers and 22 fighters were killed in armed clashes in a northwestern region near the Afghan border, the army said, as Islamist fighters increase their attacks on security forces in the area.

The firefights took place in three districts on Saturday after soldiers conducted intelligence-based operations in Waziristan and its adjoining regions, the army statement said.

The Pakistan Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), said its fighters had killed the soldiers by storming a security checkpoint, but did not say how many fighters had died in the clashes.

The TTP has accelerated its attacks in recent months, mostly targeting members of the security forces. An umbrella group of various Sunni Islamist fighter groups, the TTP has long been fighting in a bid to overthrow the government and replace it with a strict Islamic-led system of governance.

It is separate from the Afghan Taliban movement, but pledges loyalty to the group that now rules Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US-led international forces from the country in 2021. — Reuters

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