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  • Battle of Mir Ali
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  • According to the Pakistani Armed Forces, the clashes broke out on 7 October after militants set off improvised explosive devices and conducted ambushes on a Pakistani convoy, near the town of Mir Ali. The subsequent engagements killed nearly 200 people. The army says the casualties were militants and soldiers but local people reported at least ten civilians were among the dead. Hundreds of people fled Mir Ali after more than 50 houses were damaged in the fighting.
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  • Unknown
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Partof
  • the War in North-West Pakistan
Date
  • --10-10
Casualties
  • 13
  • 20
  • 35
  • 47
  • 100
  • 175
Result
  • Ceasefire and military stalemate
combatant
  • Taliban
  • State of Pakistan ----
Latitude
  • 32.590000
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  • Pakistan
Place
  • Mir-Ali Town, North Waziristan Agency, Federally Administrated Tribal Areas, Pakistan
Longitude
  • 70.150000
Conflict
  • Battle of Mir Ali
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  • Mir Ali
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  • According to the Pakistani Armed Forces, the clashes broke out on 7 October after militants set off improvised explosive devices and conducted ambushes on a Pakistani convoy, near the town of Mir Ali. The subsequent engagements killed nearly 200 people. The army says the casualties were militants and soldiers but local people reported at least ten civilians were among the dead. Hundreds of people fled Mir Ali after more than 50 houses were damaged in the fighting. After a number of attacks on military convoys, near Mir Ali, the Pakistan Army sent helicopter gunships and Pakistan Air Force jet fighters to target suspected militant positions in several villages around that region. The military reported that 50 soldiers went missing in the area during the clashes, but that contact had been established with 37 soldiers. The other 13 remained missing. On 9 October, according to the Pakistani Army, military aircraft struck "one or two places" near Mir Ali. There were unconfirmed reports that about 50 militants had been killed. But later reports from witnesses stated that 50 people were killed, and it was a mix of civilians and militants killed when a bazaar was hit. On 10 October, thousands of tribesmen gathered in the village of Epi to bury 50 people killed when about one dozen explosions destroyed shops and homes, residents said.