Militants kill at least seven troops in Pakistan

Pro-Taliban militants killed at least seven Pakistani paramilitary troopers in an ambush today in a tribal region bordering Afghanistan…

Pro-Taliban militants killed at least seven Pakistani paramilitary troopers in an ambush today in a tribal region bordering Afghanistan, officials said.

Officials said five militants were believed to have been killed in a counter-attack after the military convoy the troopers were travelling in came under fire as it passed through a village in the mountains near Miranshah, the main town of the North Waziristan region bordering Afghanistan.

"Seven security personnel were martyred and 26 wounded," the interior minister said.

Residents said they saw helicopter gunships in the area after the ambush, and officials said five militants were killed but the bodies were carried away by their comrades.

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Waziristan has been the scene of fierce battles between Islamist militants and security forces over the past two years. More than 250 people have been killed in clashes in recent weeks.

Many al-Qaeda militants and their Taliban allies fled to Pakistan's semi-autonomous tribal belt after they were chased out of Afghanistan by US-backed forces in 2001.