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Pakistan, fighter planes bomb Taliban hideouts: at least 32 people dead

North Waziristan, Pakistan - Military sources said that among terrorists killed in strikes there are "Some important commanders"

Tens of suspected Taliban terrorists were killed today May 21 in a Pakistani fighter jets raid, in the tribal region of North Waziristan, in the north-west of the country. Official sources said the victims are 32 through "Precise aerial strikes". Local media said up to 50 people were killed in the attacks, reporting of civilian casualties as well, including women and children. Pakistani jets...

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