Peshawar, Aug 13 (PTI) A mortar shell struck a home during an ongoing military operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwestern Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of a woman and two children, according to hospital authorities on Wednesday. The operation commenced on Monday, targeting militants under a curfew in the Lowi Mamund and War Mamund tehsils of the Bajaur district, a region previously dominated by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The offensive is expected to extend until Thursday, as per officials. The deadly incident occurred on Tuesday when the mortar shell hit the family's residence, causing injuries to several others who were subsequently taken to a local hospital. Hospital authorities confirmed the unfortunate deaths. Meanwhile, approximately 55,000 people have been displaced since August 9 due to the operation, with over 20,000 families seeking shelter at designated locations. The provincial government has announced a special relief package for those affected, with registration efforts continuing as of Wednesday morning. The district administration is currently providing meals to the displaced individuals three times a day. Authorities have eased curfew restrictions on Wednesday, reopening markets and major roads, including Khar-Munda, Khar-Nawagai, Khar-Sadiqabad, and Inayat Killi. No official statements have been released regarding casualties among militants or security forces.
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