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12 Soldiers, 35 Militants Killed in Clashes Near Afghan Border
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|September 14, 2025
Pakistani security forces raided two hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban near the Afghan border in the past two days, triggering fierce clashes that killed 12 soldiers and 35 militants, the military said Saturday.
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The death toll underscores the struggles Pakistan faces as it tries to rein in resurgent militant groups.
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