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Four Pakistani security personnel were killed and six others were injured in separate attacks on security forces in North Waziristan today.
Peshawar/ Miranshah, July 24 : Four Pakistani security personnel were killed and six others were injured in separate attacks on security forces in North Waziristan today.
Militants attacked Darrakhel, Kambar check posts and Gharlamay camp with automatic weapons and rockets.
Also, Gosh check post near Miranshah was attacked in which three out of seven feeders of the grid station here went out of service, reported The News. An office of town committee was also destroyed.In retaliation, security forces destroyed a car at Chashma Bridge. No causality was reported.
On Monday, 35 militants were killed by security forces' operation in different parts of North Waziristan.
Meanwhile, the grand tribal Jirga has resumed talks with Taleban in North Waziristan tribal region after successful talks with North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Governor Ali Muhammad Jan Orakzai.
The 45-member Jirga had concluded talks with Orakzai at Governor House Peshawar, in which they discussed the peace deal and maintenance of peace in the tribal region, two members of Jirga-- Malik Nasrullah Khan and Maulana Nek Zaman MNA -- told Geo News.
The Jirga members termed the talks with the governor as "successful", without divulging details.
They said that their efforts would continue till revival of the peace deal.
ANI