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PESHAWAR, Pakistan 鈥?Security forces raided a hideout of the Pakistani Taliban on the outskirts of the northwestern city of Peshawar on Wednesday, triggering a shootout that killed four officers and three insurgents, police said. Shootout between Pakistani Taliban and police during raid kills 4 security officials, 3 insurgents A militant commander, Abdul Rahim, was among the insurgents killed in the raid which took place in the town of Mattani, according to a local police officer, Ashfaq Khan. In a statement, the military said Raheem was wanted by the law enforcement agencies, who had offered a reward of 6
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A search is underway in Pakistan on Sunday to find an Indian national who went on a 10-day pilgrimage as part of th
stanley cup uk e Sikh Jatha and has not returned home. The flags of India and Pakistan. Representative photo Amarjit Singh, 24, from village Niranjanpura in Punjabs Amritsar district, went missing in Lahore after failing to collect his passport from the Evacuee Trust Property Board ETPB , the organisation tha
stanley kubek t oversees religious pilgrimages for minorities in Pakistan. Officials at the board said that Singh had arrived in Lahore along with other Sikh pilgrims to celebrate Baisakhi fes
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