Pakistan Claims Victory In Militant Stronghold -- Yahoo News/AP
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's army claimed Monday to have routed Taliban militants in a stronghold near the Afghan border but turned up no sign of Osama bin Laden or al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri.
The government ordered a halt to the operation to allow some of the 300,000 families who fled airstrikes and combat in the Bajur region to return home for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
However, officials reported that troops fired on militants seen moving toward a security post late Monday, and that stray mortar shells killed at least two civilians.
U.S. officials recently stepped up calls for Pakistan to put more pressure on militants using bases in its remote tribal areas to mount crossborder attacks also on NATO and government troops in Afghanistan.
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Military halts offensive in Pakistan for Ramadan -- Yahoo News/AP
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Pakistan stops its offensives for Ramadan -- The Guardian
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Pakistani Taliban: Attacks Will Continue During Ramadan -- Voice Of America
Pakistan "missed chance" to catch al Qaeda deputy -- Reuters
US hits al Qaeda safe house in North Waziristan -- Long War Journal
Second Missile Strike On al-Qaeda In Pakistan In Two Days -- Strata-Sphere
Missile strike kills six in Miranshah -- Daily Times
6 Killed, 8 Injured In Missile Attack In N. Waziristan -- Pakistan News
10 killed in shelling in Pakistan's tribal area -- China View
Pakistani tribesmen organize private armies to fight Taliban -- CHristian Science Monitor
U.S. seeking more aggressive stance from Pakistan on insurgents -- Stars And Stripes
Pakistan: Banks directed to freeze Taliban accounts -- AKI-Adnkronos
My Comment: Its hard to claim success when most of the people who live in the region support the other side.
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