Sunday, June 22, 2014

307,000 Pakistanis flee from war in tribal region


Pakistanis fleeing war in the North Waziristan tribal region gather for registration at the Saidgaai check post in Bannu district on June 20, 2014 Pakistanis fleeing war in the North Waziristan tribal region gather for registration at the Saidgaai check post in Bannu district on June 20, 2014


PESHAWAR, Pakistan: A Pakistani government official says the number of people who have fled a tribal area bordering Afghanistan where the army is fighting militants has risen to 307,501.


Senior official Arbab Muhammad Arif said Saturday that since Wednesday, 25,242 families had left the area and registered at checkpoints along the way.


Arif says the figure includes 62,000 people who left the area of operations before June 18. He says displaced families were provided with food, drinks and 5,000 rupees ($50) per family.


The Pakistani army launched a long-awaited operation against foreign and local militants in North Waziristan on June 15. It claims to have killed 262 militants and destroyed scores of their hideouts so far.




 


 


 


 







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307,000 Pakistanis flee from war in tribal region

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