3,500 militants killed, country cleared of organised terror, claims Pakistan Army
World | September 01, 2016 18:29 ISTThe Pakistan Army on Thursday claimed to have cleared the entire country of organised presence of terrorists.
The Pakistan Army on Thursday claimed to have cleared the entire country of organised presence of terrorists.
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