Shootout in northwest Pakistan leaves 2 soldiers, 3 militants dead

Shootout in northwest Pakistan leaves 2 soldiers, 3 militants dead
Pakistani soldiers patrol next to a newly fenced border fencing along Afghan border at Kitton Orchard Post in northwest Pakistan on October 18, 2017. (AFP/File)
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Updated 13 July 2021
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Shootout in northwest Pakistan leaves 2 soldiers, 3 militants dead

Shootout in northwest Pakistan leaves 2 soldiers, 3 militants dead
  • The incident happened when security forces launched a search operation following a shootout in Kurram district near Afghanistan
  • Pakistan has been fencing its border with Afghanistan since 2017 to contain militant movement and curb smuggling

PESHAWAR: Security forces raided a militant hideout in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, triggering an intense shootout that killed two soldiers and three militants, the military said.
According to a military statement, security forces launched a search operation following the shootout in the district of Kurram in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan.
It provided no further details, and the identity and nationality of the slain militants were not immediately known. Kurram, a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban, is located near the Afghan border.
Since 2017, Pakistan has been fencing the country’s northwestern regions along the border to contain the movement of militants and to curb smuggling and illegal border crossings. Pakistan says it has completed 91 percent of the fence along the 2,611-kilometer (1,622-mile) boundary with Afghanistan known as the Durand Line.