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Pakistani jets bomb militants, Taliban leader among 31 dead

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Wed, 01 Feb 2012 8:53p.m.

The attacks followed clashes between soldiers and militants (AAP)

The attacks followed clashes between soldiers and militants (AAP)

By Hussain Afzal

Pakistani fighter jets bombed the hideouts of two militant commanders along the Afghan border Wednesday, killing up to 31 insurgents, government and security officials said.

One of those killed was reported to be a Pakistani Taliban leader in Orakzai region named Moin ud Din, said one security official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

It was not possible to independently confirm the information because the border region is effectively off-limits to reporters. Militants have in the past disputed army accounts of casualties, and human rights groups say civilians often die in military actions.

There were air strikes in the bordering regions of Kurram and Orakzai, said government officials Wajid Khan and Ameer Gul.

The attacks followed clashes between soldiers and militants over a strategic mountaintop in Kurram that killed over 60 people in the last week.

In recent years the Pakistani military has launched a series of offensives against militants in the border regions, which are only under the nominal control of the central government. They have had some success, but large areas remain under the effective control of extremists, who use the region to plan attacks in Pakistani cities and Afghanistan.

AP

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