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3 people killed, 5 soldiers injured after assault on N Waziristan check post: ISPR

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Following reports of violence during a protest in North Waziristan on Sunday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) released a statement in the afternoon saying that a check post in the area was assaulted by a group and in an exchange of fire, three people were killed while 15 were injured ? including five soldiers.

According to the statement by the Army's media wing, MNAs Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir ? both of whom are leaders of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) ? were leading the group. "A group led by Mohsin Javed [Dawar] and Ali Wazir assaulted Kharqamar check post, Boyya, North Waziristan tribal district this morning. They wanted to exert pressure for release of suspected terrorists' facilitato­r arrested the other day," added the statement, without specifying who the suspect was.

"Troops at the check post exercised maximum restraint in the face of provocatio­n and direct firing on the post. Due to firing of the group, five Army soldiers got injured. In exchange of fire, three individual­s who attacked the post lost their lives and 10 got injured," it said.

All injured have been shifted to Army Hospital for treatment, said the ISPR statement, adding that Ali Wazir along with 8 individual­s have been arrested while Mohsin Javed [Dawar] is at large. The PTM leadership has yet to issue a statement regarding the incident.

Earlier in the morning, reports of violence during a sit-in had started making rounds. A source had told mediathat at least 20 people were injured after violence erupted during a sit-in being held in North Waziristan's Doga Macha Madakhel area.

The sit-in staged by residents of the area against the alleged assault on a local woman began and was joined by workers of the PTM on Sunday. A source within the PTM said the protest was calm until MNAs Dawar and Wazir reached the area to participat­e in the sitin. Upon their arrival, protesters began sloganeeri­ng and the situation turned tense. Unidentifi­ed individual­s opened fire on the crowd of protesters, the source told media, after which Wazir was taken into custody and Dawar received a minor hand injury.

As local news outlets reported that a clash had taken place between law enforcemen­t agencies and the PTM protesters, unverified visuals of the protest and ensuing violence started circulatin­g on social media. A curfew was imposed in North Waziristan following the incident, and landline, internet and cellphone services have all been suspended, PTM and local sources told media.

PTM is a rights-based alliance that, besides calling for the de-mining of the former tribal areas and greater freedom of movement in the latter, has insisted on an end to the practices of extrajudic­ial killings, enforced disappeara­nces and unlawful detentions, and for their practition­ers to be held to account within a truth and reconcilia­tion framework.

Prime Minister Imran had addressed a public gathering in Orakzai earlier this year in which he endorsed the grievances of Pashtuns, but said that agitation would not yield any benefits.

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