Five militants killed in Mohmand clash
islamabad — Security forces on Saturday killed at least five militants in a gunfight in a restive northwestern tribal district bordering Afghanistan, the military said.
Troops encountered the militants near Ghalanai, the main town of Mohmand, one of the seven tribal border districts which have been home to militants. “Five terrorists were killed by security forces in Mohmand early morning today,” a military statement said.
Troops engaged the militants as they were planning a “terrorist activity”, it said without elaborating, adding that the bodies were handed over to the local administration.
The clash comes after Taleban militants killed at least nine policemen in two almost simultaneous attacks in Mohmand on Wednesday.
They killed seven police in an ambush on a checkpoint in Pandyali area of Mohmand and shot dead two more who were guarding a solarpowered tube well in Michni area.
Pakistan’s army stepped up its offensive in the region after the Taleban’s massacre of 153 people, mostly children, in Peshawar in December 2014, and killed or pushed hundreds of militants to Afghanistan.
Overall, levels of militant-linked violence have dropped, with 2015 seeing the fewest deaths among civilians and security forces since 2007 — the year the Pakistani Taleban umbrella group was formed.