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5 militants killed in shoot-out, 2 arrested

Incident comes as US sets stage for deal with Afghan Taliban

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Pakistani security forces said yesterday five suspected militants were killed in an overnight raid in the country’s northwest, and two other militants were arrested in a separate operation.

Senior counter-terrorism officer Tahir Khan said the shootout took place at a compound in the working-class suburb of Mathra near Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province.

He said the militants belonged to a banned group and that security forces found suicide vests, sub-machine guns and other weapons at the scene.

Two militant commanders from the Sajna group of the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban, were captured in a second Friday-night raid, according to counter-terrorism officer Mohammad Ajmal. The operation took place in Tank district, which serves as a gateway to the mountainou­s South Waziristan district, a former militant stronghold.

Pakistan has carried out a number of operations in the country’s rugged northwest in recent years. The government has repeatedly claimed the areas were cleared of insurgents, but violence there has continued.

Interlinke­d

Militant groups in northwest Pakistan are often interlinke­d with those across the border in Afghanista­n. That makes the Pakistani government’s progress at reining in terror critical, particular­ly as the US is setting the stage for signing a peace deal with the Afghan Taliban next week.

Terror attacks in Pakistan dropped by more than 85 per cent over the last decade, from nearly 2,000 attacks in 2009 to fewer than 250 in 2019, according to Pakistani think tanks.

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