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Two soldiers die in Pakistan militant ambush

Security officials patrol on a street after a bomb attack in Jamrud about 25 km (15 miles) west of Peshawar March 1, 2014. ( Reuters photo used for representational purpose)
Security officials patrol on a street after a bomb attack in Jamrud about 25 km (15 miles) west of Peshawar March 1, 2014. ( Reuters photo used for representational purpose)

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Two soldiers have been killed after militants in Pakistan's northwestern tribal area of North Waziristan ambushed an army vehicle on Tuesday, an official statement said.

The Inter-Services Public Services, the media wing of the Pakistani army, said in a statement that those killed include a 21-year-old soldier and an officer who recently got passed from a military academy.

The vehicle was on the road when militants attacked it from the surrounding mountains, and fled the scene in North Waziristan Agency, a semi-autonomous tribal area along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area.

No group or person has claimed the attack yet, according to the Xinhua news agency.

This was the second incident of such attacks on a military vehicle in the agency over the past one week. The earlier attack left six people including three candidates for Pakistani army killed.

Pakistani military launched an armed offensive in the area in 2014 after which militancy has been reduced to a great extent.

The military said the whole North Waziristan area has been cleared of the militants and there are no remaining hideouts of them anywhere inside the agency.

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