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Pakistan troops launch ground offensive against Taliban | Pakistan troops launch ground offensive against Taliban |
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The Pakistani army says it has launched a ground offensive against Taliban militants in North Waziristan. | |
A statement said operations had begun around Miranshah, the main town in the tribal region bordering Afghanistan. | A statement said operations had begun around Miranshah, the main town in the tribal region bordering Afghanistan. |
The move follows air strikes which the army says have killed 370 militants. There is no confirmation of the figure. | |
North Waziristan has long been a sanctuary for militants. Correspondents say many are thought to have left the area before the offensive began. | North Waziristan has long been a sanctuary for militants. Correspondents say many are thought to have left the area before the offensive began. |
The assault comes three weeks after militants attacked Pakistan's largest airport in Karachi, leaving more than 30 people dead. | |
For the past two weeks, Pakistani forces have been carrying out air strikes against what it says are militant hideouts in North Waziristan. | |
Among their targets, they say, have been Uzbek militants who claimed responsibility for the Karachi attack and their Pakistani Taliban (TTP) allies. | |
Monday's army statement said troops were now conducting a door-to-door search in Miranshah. | |
"Troops have recovered underground tunnels and IED [improvised explosive device] preparation factories," it said. | |
The town has been one of the main TTP bases during recent years when militants who had at times been tolerated by the military killed thousands of people in a bombing campaign across Pakistan. | |
In public statements, Pakistani commanders have said they will not discriminate between so-called good and bad Taliban, reports the BBC's Andrew North in Islamabad. | |
But our correspondent says there are widespread reports from within North Waziristan that many militants were allowed to escape before the operations began. | |
Nearly half a million people have left North Waziristan since the offensive was announced following the Karachi airport attack. |