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ISLAMABAD, July 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistani military
Friday said that the US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan have killed 24
Taliban fighters in the Pakistani territory close to the Afghan border.
"During the search, we found 24 dead bodies of those involved in the alleged operation and two destroyed twin-cabin
cars," military spokesman Major General Shaukat Sultan told Pakistan TV.
He said Pakistani troops were not involved in the
operation at Lwara Mandi area of Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region.
Lwara Mandi is located 90 kilometers south of Miran Shah, the headquarters of
North Waziristan.
He said Pakistani forces were put on alert after
information was received Friday night that there had been clashes between the
coalition and anti-coalition forces.
"The firing and deaths occurred sometimes in the
night as the coalition forces had the stand-up capability and to fire in the
night, so at a stage during the clash they fired on the Taliban fighters and the
casualties took place on our soil," said the spokesman.
Asked if the coalition forces fired missiles in
Pakistani territory, Sultan said that it would be determined if the coalition
forces violated Pakistani territory or air space, but headded that the people
were killed on Pakistani territory.
Pakistan says that 70,000 troops have been deployed
in the tribal areas and 669 checkpoints have been established to check illegal
cross-border movement. Enditem
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