Battle of Bajaur

The Battle of Bajaur (English: Operation Lion Heart), also known as Operation Sherdil, was a military campaign in the Bajaur region of Pakistan. It was conducted on 7 August 2008 by the Frontier Corps and Infantry Brigade of Pakistan army. The operation was primarily launched to end the political movement of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. Bajaur area was administered by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan until 2007, and it remained Al-Qaeda's central command and control for carrying out activities in Northeast Afghanistan and Kunar province. Recent reports indicate that ongoing conflict has newly displaced an estimate of 7,000 people between 3 and 4 March in Nurgal district.

Battle of Bajaur (Operation Sherdil)
Part of the Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Bajaur is the yellow colored region
Date7 August 2008 – 28 February 2009
(6 months and 3 weeks)
Location
Result Pakistani victory
Belligerents

Pakistan


 Pakistan Army
 Pakistan Air Force
TTP
Al-Qaeda
TNSM
Commanders and leaders
MG Tariq Khan
B.Gen. Abid Mumtaz
B.Gen. Zafar ul haq
Col Nauman Saeed
Faqir Mohammed
Abu Saeed Al-Masri
Units involved
Frontier Corps
26th Infantry Brigade
Strength
9,000–15,000 ~4,000
Casualties and losses
30 killed and 4 wounded
(Pakistan army)
1,500 killed and 2,000 wounded
(Militants)
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