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Army retakes fort in South Waziristan
The Pakistani military said it has retaken control of the Ladha Fort in South Waziristan after heavy fighting in the region. The Ladha Fort, which has been under Taliban control since August 2008, was retaken today, the military said. The Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force responsible for ...
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Bill Roggio: Army retakes fort in South Waziristan
Victory Caucus -- All Content — ... Thursday, 05 November 2009 The Ladha Fort was abandoned by the Frontier Corps during the summer of 2008 after the Taliban laid siege on the region. The Army said 28 Taliban fighters have been killed during fighters over the past day. read ...

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