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dbpedia:Second_Battle_of_Swat
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The Second Battle of Swat also known as Operation Rah-e-Rast, began in May 2009 and involved the Pakistani Army and Taliban militants in a fight for control of the Swat district of Pakistan. The first Battle of Swat had ended with a peace agreement, widely criticised in the west, that the government had signed with the Taliban in February 2009.
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Second Battle of Swat (Operation Rah-e-Rast)
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
168 killed, 454 wounded
dbpedia-owl:combatant
State of Pakistan Al Qaeda Lashkar-e-Islam ---- TNSM
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dbpedia:Nisar_Ahmed n4: dbpedia:Sher_Muhammad_Qusab n6: dbpedia:Maulana_Shahid dbpedia:Naseeb_Rehman dbpedia:Major_general n7: dbpedia:Qari_Quraish dbpedia:Air_chief_marshal n8: dbpedia:Muslim_Khan dbpedia:Air_marshal dbpedia:Lieutenant_general dbpedia:Misbah_ud-Din
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2009-07-15Z
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dbpedia:War_in_North-West_Pakistan
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dbpedia:Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa dbpedia:Swat_District
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Decisive Pakistani Army victory *ManyTalibancommanders captured or killed *Swat returned to government control
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2,500 (approx.) 15,000 - 45,000 Regular, Infantry, FC Corps and Airborne Forces
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n11:300