Pakistani victory Pakistan Army The Mohmand Offensive also known as Operation Brekhna (English: Thunder) was a Pakistani military operation against the Tehrik-i-Taliban in the Mohmand Agency area of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas that began in 2009.
[1] In late 2009 the Pakistani military had been engaged in a campaign to clear criminals and terrorists from the Mohmand Agency, with the commander of forces in the area claiming that 80 percent of the area had been cleared as of September 2009.
At least 17 Pakistani Taliban insurgents were killed and 10 others injured, when the Pakistan Army, targeted and destroyed several militant hide-outs.
At least 1 Pakistani citizen were killed and 3 others injured by a roadside bomb in Mohmand Agency.
At least 11 Pakistani soldiers and 24 Pakistani Taliban insurgents were killed, after some 150 insurgents launched a series of militant attacks against five Frontier Corps checkpoints within the Mohmand Agency, of north-western Pakistan.
A least 39 Taliban insurgents were arrested by Pakistani army forces in Mohmand Agency.
At least 3 Pakistani citizen were killed and 1 other injured by a bomb explosion in Mohmand Agency.
The attack was owned by the TTP as they stated that the children were involved in Education against sharia, the Islamic code of life.