Army takes complete control of Sararogha

Army takes complete control of Sararogha
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Pakistan Army has taken complete control of Sararogha after severe resistance during Operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan, reported Dunya News. Forces killed 180 terrorists including Uzbek nationals while seven soldiers embraced martyrdom. Pakistan Army Spokesman Major General Atthar Abbas told media that large numbers of Uzbek and Arab nationals were present in there. Sararogha is the area from where Baitullah Mehsud and his companions announced war against Pakistan. Pakistan Army Brigade Commander Shafiq told reporters that operation in Sararogha continued for five days. Seventy landmines and 21 suicide jackets were recovered from there.
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