ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's army says it has killed at least 30 Taliban in battles across the troubled northwestern Swat Valley.
Army spokesman Akhtar Abbas says soldiers looking for militants after a suicide bombing encountered resistance in several areas and that battles raged into the early morning Monday.
The military has said it is restoring security in the valley after a three-month operation to retake control of areas overrun by Taliban militants. Still, suicide attacks and skirmishes continue.
A suicide bomber on Sunday sneaked into a police courtyard in the valley's main town and killed 17 cadets while they were training. The attack was the deadliest since the military regain control of most of Swat in July.
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I really do not see what is accomplished by every day having a number count of taliban killed..There are millions of those people ready and willing to take up arms against the so called infidels (you and I). I would rather see a scenario such as More..