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Thursday, August 9, 2012

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

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PAKISTAN AIR FORCE JETS BOMBING TALIBAN

Pakistan's military announced at least 14 suspected Taliban militants were killed Sunday by airstrikes in a northwestern tribal region.

Based on intelligence reports, at least three houses suspected of harboring terrorists in Orakzai were destroyed by air force missiles, The Nation newspaper reported from Islamabad.
Military officials said the death toll was 14, but couldn't say how many others were injured by the attack.
The Press Trust of India said the targeted men were part of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan sect.
Pakistani intelligence officials identified the region as a staging area for Islamist militants in 2008, although it isn't on the border with Afghanistan, The Nation said.

The mountainous and remote regions of northwestern Pakistan that border Afghanistan are known by Pakistani and U.S. officials to be havens for Taliban and al-Qaida fighters who cross the porous border at will.
On a near-weekly basis, the CIA deploys missile-equipped unmanned aircraft to target suspect locations along the border, which Pakistan has protested due to civilian deaths.


Sunday, June 17, 2012

PAF ANNUAL DAY

ISLAMABAD - The Annual Parents’ Day of the Pakistan Air Force Public School Lower Topa was held at Murree on Saturday.
Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, was the chief guest on the occasion.
The chief guest, while speaking on the occasion, praised the students and faculty members for producing exceptional results in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. 
Earlier, the principal of the school, Air Vice Marshal (retd) Syed Imtiaz Hyder, presented annual report, highlighting the significant achievements of the institute.
Later, the chief guest awarded prizes to the winners of different events. 
Amongst the key award winners, Abdul Mubeen Siddiqui was awarded with Topian Tiger trophy while Amir Wadood and Muhammad Yaqoob clinched the Topian Scholar and Top Boy trophies, respectively. 
The Quaid-i-Azam shield for the best all-round performance was awarded to Siraj House for the year 2012.
The event included a smartly turned-out marching contingent of the pre-cadets followed by an impressive PT display, demonstration of gymnastics and a martial arts show.



PAF JETS BOMBING KILLS DOZENS OF MILITIANS IN FATA

The first incident occurred in the Orakzai Agency, one of the subdivisions of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan (FATA), in which nine militants were killed. The second incident occurred when tribal militants tried to attack Pakistani army installations in the Upper Dir District, located in the in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.
According to confirmed reports from the Pakistani Army, a total of nine insurgents were killed and several others seriously injured, when their hideouts were bombed by the Pak fighter jets in the Orakzai Agency. The Pakistan Air Force first bombed suspected rebel locations near the villages of Adokhel and Botakhel in the Mamozai region, while the Pak Army backed up the operation by undertaking a ground offensive against the rebels. The army further advanced to the Dogar and Ghiljo areas after the offensive and are currently consolidating their positions.
Meanwhile, suspected Afghan insurgents tried to attack a Pakistani military outpost in the district of Upper Dir, which lies along the Afghan border. Army officials said that the attack occurred at night-time and the soldiers successfully repulsed the offensive without suffering any casualties. They further informed that currently a military offensive is underway in the Bin Dara region of the district, in pursuit of the fleeing militants.
Militancy is a major problem in the FATA, and in some areas of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, but recently the Pak army has achieved a string of victories over the rebels. The army claimed that more than 92% of the territory in the Orakzai Agency has been cleared of the militants, and said that they are undertaking military offensives to clear whatever area remaining. Two weeks ago, close to 20 militants were killed in separate PAF strikes in the Orakzai and Khyber Agencies.