
Tragic Clash in SW Pakistan Claims 18 Soldiers’ Lives
Eighteen paramilitary soldiers and twelve militants were killed in fierce fighting in southwestern Pakistan, as reported by the Pakistan military’s media wing.
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Eighteen paramilitary soldiers and twelve militants were killed in fierce fighting in southwestern Pakistan, as reported by the Pakistan military’s media wing.
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