Villagers flee as Pak relaxes curfew in violence-hit North Waziristan
Thousands of villagers fled as Pakistani army relaxed a curfew in troubled North Waziristan.
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A young boy looks out of the window as he arrives in Bannu, Pakistan, on Wednesday.
Thousands of villagers fled as Pakistani army relaxed a curfew in troubled North Waziristan. Pakistani jets pounded targets in the country's northwest in major offensives designed to root out safe havens in the volatile region. (Source: AP)- 2 / 7
People offer water to fleeing Pakistani tribal villagers after they arrive in Bannu, Pakistan. (Source: AP)
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A girl arrives sitting with household things in Bannu, Pakistan. (Source: AP)
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Local villagers offer water to fleeing tribal families after they arrive to Bannu, Pakistan. (Source: AP)
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A local villager offers water to fleeing tribal woman after her arrival to Bannu. (Source: AP)
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A Pakistani tribal girl sits next to her belongings on a truck after arriving to Bannu. (Source: AP)
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Pakistani tribal people arrive in Bannu. (Source: AP)