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Battle of Wana

Battle of Wanna
Part of the War in North-West Pakistan
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Military Intelligence map: The area involved in the fighting.
Date March 16 – March 23, 2004 (7 days)
Location Wanna, South Waziristan, Federally Administrated Tribal Areas, Pakistan
Result

Pakistani indecisive victory

  • Capture of area by Pakistan Armed Forces
  • Pakistan consolidates grip with the launch of Operation Rah-e-Nijat
Belligerents

Pakistan State of Pakistan


 Pakistan Army
al-Qaeda
Commanders and leaders
Flag of the Pakistani Army.svg LGen Ali Jan Aurakzai Afghanistan Nek Muhammad 
Ayman al-Zawahiri
Tohir Yuldoshev (WIA)
Units involved
9th Infantry Division
4th Cobra Squadron
20th Mountain Brigade
4–8 F-7, F-16 jets of PAF
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
Strength
~7,000
~50 members of ISI CAD
400 Al-Qaeda fighters
Casualties and losses
49 soldiers killed,
11 soldiers captured,
33 soldiers wounded
55 Al-Qaida fighters killed,
150 fighters captured
15 civilians killed

Pakistani indecisive victory

Pakistan State of Pakistan

The Battle of Wanna was a March 2004 military engagement between the Pakistan Army and members of Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda at Azam Warsak, near the South Waziristan town of Wanna. The army troops and intelligence paramilitary soldiers faced an estimated ~500 al-Qaeda foreign fighters holed up in several fortified settlements, the fighting ended with 49 mountain troop soldiers dead.

It was speculated at the time that Osama bin Laden's deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri was among those trapped by the Pakistan Army, but he either escaped or was never among these fighters. After weeks of fighting, the ISPR admitted that it was actually Tohir Yoldeshev, leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, who was hiding there.

Wanna (Pashto: واڼۀ‎, pronounced [ˈwɑɳə]) is a small town inhabitant by the Mehsud and Wazir Tribes. The town is situated in complex series of White mountains range in western Pakistan. The town closely aligned with Tora Bora area of adjacent country, Afghanistan.


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