More than 100 pro-Taliban militants were killed during three days of clashes with Pakistani forces in a remote tribal town, a provincial official said. “Intelligence reports and information gathered from local sources indicate that more than 100 militants had been killed in fighting in Miranshah,” said Qazi Ijaz, a spokesman for the governor of North West Frontier Province on Monday. Authorities had also imposed a curfew in Miranshah, the embattled main town of the semi-autonomous North Waziristan tribal agency, which borders the province on one side and
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