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Fresh aerial strikes in Tirah Valley kill 31 militants, ISPR

KHYBER AGENCY: As many as 31 militants were killed in aerial strikes of Pakistan Air Force jet planes in Khyber Agency area of Tirah Valley on Saturday , ISPR said.

 According to the Inter Services Public Relations,  Jet planes targeted hideouts of terrorists in Tirah Valley killing as many as 31 militants and four hideouts also destroyed in the attack.

A training camp for suicide bombers also destructed in the attack and dead include many suicide bombers.

The aerial strikes were carried out in a continued operation in Khyber Agency named Khyber I.

It is also pertinent to mention here that in another action by security forces along Pak-Afghan border on Saturday, a banned outfit chief of Lashkar-e-Islam Mangal Bagh also injured seriously.

But he succeeded to flee in injured state as he received bullets in his stomach.

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