The Pakistan army has reportedly killed up to 50 fighters in a battle near the border with Afghanistan.
The army said on Sunday that it inflicted heavy casualties when about 300 fighters stormed a military base in Lhada on Wednesday and Thursday, the Associated Press reported.
The military used small-arms fire and artillery to dissuade the attack.
The clashes are the bloodiest in weeks in the region, where high-ranking Taliban and al-Qaeda leaders are thought to be hiding and planning operations.
An army statement said: "Intelligence resources revealed the killing of [between] 40 and 50 militants."
Officials also said that two Uzbek "extremist fighters" were shot and killed by pro-government tribesman.
The deaths occurred early on Sunday in South Waziristan.
The Pakistani government has attempted to encourage tribes to fight against what they see as undesirable groups - many of whom harbour foreign fighters.
The border with Afghanistan became a scene of constant battles after the September 11, 2001, attacks and Pakistan's consequent support for America's "war on terror".
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Pakistani tribesman fighter.


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