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Pakistani raid kills all Taliban hostage-takers, officials say | Pakistan Taliban News

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December 20, 2022
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Thirty-three TTP fighters were killed when special forces raided the facility where they were holding hostages.

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Pakistan attack: Security forces says hostage situation over

Pakistan’s special forces have raided a counterterrorism centre in a remote northwestern district, killing all of the 33 Pakistani Taliban fighters who earlier this week overpowered guards at the facility, seized arms and taken hostages, officials said.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) fighters had killed two hostages before the rescue operation on Tuesday, according to the country’s defence minister.

But it was not immediately clear how many officers had been held by the hostage-takers at the centre in Bannu, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, since the brazen takeover on Sunday.

The officials declined to elaborate or provide details on the operation, which was launched after more than 40 hours of negotiations with the Pakistani Taliban failed.

On Monday, officials had said that one officer was killed when the TTP detainees, held for years at the Bannu counterterrorism centre, seized the facility.

Security officials guard a blocked road leading to the counterterrorism centre [Muhammad Hasib/AP Photo]

Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif told the parliament that two hostages were killed by the fighters and the rest had been freed.

Asif said 15 security forces were wounded in Tuesday’s operation. He said there were 33 hostage-takers and all of them were killed by the security forces in the operation.

Earlier, the Taliban had claimed they were holding at least eight security personnel and officials had said there were about 30 Taliban fighters involved and that they had demanded a safe passage to former strongholds of the group.

Three military and police officials said seven members of the special forces who took part in the operation were wounded.

Mohammad Ali Saif, a government spokesman in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said the Taliban hostage-takers were given a chance to surrender before the raid but refused.

Thick black smoke billowed into the sky from inside the compound after two explosions were heard as the raid got under way on Tuesday. Intermittent gunshots continued reverberating across the area for two hours, officials said.

All the officials spoke to The Associated Press news agency on condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing situation. No military or government spokesmen were immediately available for comment.

Sunday’s takeover of the police centre reflected the Pakistani government’s lingering inability to exercise control over the remote region along the border with Afghanistan.



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