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Finally, the United States should conduct strikes against terrorist hide-outs in Pakistan.
His DNA was found in most of the hide-outs in Brussels, the authorities say.
The Nigerian military has made gains fighting Boko Haram, hunting out militants from forest hide-outs.
Politicians, roused from their holiday hide-outs, seized on the burkini row—and not just on the right.
For more than two years, the Bernholzes found safety at the farm and in various forest hide-outs.
Taliban violence diminished as the authorities closed radical madrasas and carried out assaults on militant hide-outs in tribal areas.
To relive the bad old days, you can visit the mob's old speakeasies, haunts and hide-outs on these tours.
One can imagine herb humidors instead of wine cellars, dedicated smoking rooms instead of basement hide-outs for getting high.
They spotted one daughter, Saratu Ayuba, in images of the hostages that have trickled out from the militants' hide-outs.
They hide behind software that obscures their identity and leads investigators to look in countries far from their actual hide-outs.
Many communities are sealed off from safety as insurgents scatter from hide-outs in the forest, pushed out by recent military operations.
The caves that the cadres used as hide-outs from Japanese bombers still exist, buried into the bleak hills like black eyes.
The military has made major progress in beating back the group, raiding its forest hide-outs and seizing terrain once controlled by militants.
The marauding continues, but the group has faced setbacks as the Nigerian military makes major progress rooting fighters from their forest hide-outs.
Rooms at both sites are being restored, and the artifacts going on view convey how Stowe and Twain created peaceful hide-outs for writing.
This is especially important during hibernation: They don't have to fatten up like bears or find warm hide-outs like conventional mice and rats.
According to Mr. Cifuentes, Mr. Guzmán was able to sign in through Wi-Fi even from his hide-outs in the Sierra Madre mountains.
Under Mr. Buhari, a former general, soldiers have made major gains against Boko Haram, storming forest hide-outs and scattering fighters into the countryside.
Or that the protests ended after Israel warned Hamas's leaders, whose preferred hide-outs include Gaza's hospital, that their own lives were at risk?
The Nigerian military has made major gains against Boko Haram in recent months, penetrating forest hide-outs and retaking territory once held by militants.
Among the postindustrial-chic buildings and stylish restaurants and shops: Victorian splendor, verdant hide-outs and the long-ago haunts of writers and musicians.
Angered by that bombing, Pakistan's military closed the border with Afghanistan and shelled what it believed to be militant hide-outs across the border.
The initial military push against the group routed many fighters from their forest hide-outs and put an end to major attacks on military installations.
The land around Makhmur is rocky, hilly and arid, with numerous natural caves that the Islamic State has exploited as hide-outs and for storing weapons.
Their absence allowed many of the remaining Islamic State militants to flee, regain scraps of territory and renew guerrilla attacks from hide-outs across the country.
While the conflict gradually diminished, the group's fighters, in the tents and hammocks of their hide-outs, continued to preach Marxist armed struggle until early this year.
Dozens of Islamic State fighters were killed, three cave hide-outs were destroyed, and local Afghans said the blast was felt as far as 10 miles away.
The rebels vanished from the public radar, returning to their hide-outs in the Lacandon jungle and quietly organizing their own communities in lieu of seeking publicity.
Mr. Dhlakama left Maputo and returned to his wartime hide-outs in Gorongosa, losing yet another presidential election in 2014 and facing a string of assassination attempts.
But with many of their hide-outs gone, fighters can no longer gather in huge groups and instead exist in pockets in Nigeria and in bordering countries.
When Mr. Buhari assumed the presidency in 2015, he made progress in the fight against militants, chasing them from forest hide-outs and killing scores of fighters.
The team was ordered to press on to that location, hoping to collect any information left behind that might offer clues about Mr. Cheffou's hide-outs and network.
According to people living nearby, the market was frequented mostly by merchants, not Houthi fighters, and was not near any of the rebels' military gatherings or hide-outs.
The missiles, built and buried around 1960, lasted only five years in their hide-outs before they were removed and converted into space rocket launchers, or scrapped entirely.
The missiles, built and buried around 1960, lasted only five years in their hide-outs before they were removed and converted into space rocket launchers, or scrapped entirely.
China believes Canada is among the many nations that have become hide-outs for former officials charged with corruption, and it has stepped up diplomatic pressure for their return.
Drones used against targets in Libya have flown from Sicily, but with a range of about 2003,100 miles, the Reapers could not reach militant hide-outs in southern Libya.
He was set to interview a member of the Solidarity movement, the highest-ranking official not yet in custody, who had evaded arrest by moving to different hide-outs.
We at Mada Masr belong to the many in Egypt today who did not disappear when we lost but instead remain in the hide-outs created by that political void.
There are hide-outs on the banks of the Nile River, where young people stretch themselves out under mango and banana trees, chewing khat and throwing peanuts in their mouths.
The Nigerian military has cleared parts of the countryside to hunt for Boko Haram's hide-outs, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to move into huge settlements throughout northeastern Nigeria.
Throughout the monthslong air campaign, allied warplanes have relied mainly on Syrian Kurdish militia to flush out insurgents from their hide-outs or fortified fighting positions, or help pinpoint their locations.
The two men lived together at several mountain hide-outs, conducting their business and playing cat and mouse with the Mexican army, from 2007 until Mr. Cifuentes was arrested in 2013.
Austin Iwar, the police commissioner in Kaduna, said the killings were part of a reprisal attack, after armed vigilantes who protect the village had attacked the bandits in their hide-outs.
A Flemish television station, VRT, said that the fingerprints of the man — Osama Krayem, also known as Naim al-Ahmed — were found at several hide-outs used in preparation for the attacks.
Between April and September, just minutes after waves splash over beaches along the eastern Atlantic coast of England, Wales, France or the Channel Islands, tiny, green worms emerge from their sandy hide-outs.
At first, Mr. Rodriguez said, he helped Mr. Guzmán develop an encrypted cellphone network that was accessible by Wi-Fi even in the crime lord's hide-outs deep in the Sierra Madre mountains.
The authorities carried out raids on suspected Islamic State hide-outs in Istanbul today, after a terrorist attack at the city's main airport on Tuesday killed dozens of people and wounded more than 200.
Wilayat al-Furat is the only province that crosses the Iraq-Syria border and the territory and remote areas like it are potential hide-outs for senior members — if they are not there already.
With this quest, "Children of Men" becomes a dark and bloody magical adventure, played out in cozy woodland hide-outs and hellish concentration camps populated by the human equivalents of hobbits, wizards and orcs.
Mr. Rodriguez testified that once during a stay at one of Mr. Guzmán's hide-outs in the Sierra Madre mountains, the kingpin asked how long it would take to make a computer "special" too.
Even after the Islamic State had lost most of its territory, the United States trained counterterrorism units to do tactical raids on ISIS hide-outs and provided them with intelligence needed to plan them.
The Trump administration dropped what it boasted was the biggest non-nuclear bomb on the group's hide-outs on April 13; a militant leader and two American soldiers have been killed in the operations.
About a third of the estimated 300,000 local residents have made their way back from the mountain hide-outs and refugee camps to which they fled after an unsuccessful revolt against the rule of President Saddam Hussein.
The nearly 5,000 American troops stationed in Iraq provide essential support to the Iraqi forces trying to hunt down the thousands of ISIS insurgents still plotting attacks from hide-outs in remote rural areas, deserts and mountains.
Failure to do so would lead to a protracted, monthslong debate in Congress while FARC fighters remained in limbo in jungle hide-outs, which raises the likelihood of further cracks in the fragile cease-fire with the government.
Mr. Cifuentes first grew close to Mr. Guzmán in late 2007 when he went to live with the drug lord (and his entourage of secretaries, maids and bodyguards) in a series of secret hide-outs in the Sierra Madre mountains.
And so in 2008, the ambitious, young techie visited Mr. Guzmán at one of his hide-outs deep in the Sierra Madre mountains, inspecting the kingpin's communications system and his shoddy internet setup, which often broke down when it rained.
The mountain's prehistoric cave systems, which in previous eras had served as hide-outs for Creek Indians and Confederate soldiers and particularly resourceful bootleggers, were now outfitted with Wi-Fi, several hundred lights (otherworldly greens and purples) and a New Age soundtrack.
Today, tourists can explore islands, beaches and villages that haven't been exposed to visitors in decades; steep themselves in the Tamils' culture and history; and visit war museums, the former hide-outs of some of the guerrillas' most notorious commanders; and former battlefields.
CAIRO — Egypt said its warplanes struck militant targets in North Sinai on Friday night, destroying weapons dumps as ground forces raided militant hide-outs, as part of a major offensive against the Islamic State in one of the group's most enduring Middle East strongholds.
The offensives have displaced almost two million people, according to figures from the United Nations refugee agency and the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Center, as homes, schools and hospitals have been turned into hide-outs by militants and meager civic amenities have been destroyed.
The Tehuelches adorned many of their hide-outs with petroglyphs, some of them 10,000 years old: pictures of guanacos, ostrichlike choikes, a narrative of a puma hunt, a child's footprints, and a depiction of a woman giving birth that I saw, fittingly, on my birthday.
The Nigerian military has made progress in the past weeks in chasing fighters from their forest hide-outs, and this month the military secured the release of high-profile hostages — a group of female police officers and several university professors who had been held by the fighters.
But for Europe's leaders, who now consider themselves at war with the Islamic State after large-scale terrorist attacks at home, the challenge is more complicated: The enemy's hide-outs are ghettoized parts of Paris, Brussels and other European cities that amount to mini failed states inside their own borders.
Though Mr. Guzmán was convicted that same year on charges of murdering the cardinal, he escaped from prison in 2001 — in a laundry cart pushed by a jailhouse janitor — and spent the next decade either on the lam in one of his mountain hide-outs or slipping through various police and military dragnets.
Although occupied by the Islamic State for only half a year, much of the city was obliterated in the Iraqi military's prolonged campaign to retake it, which included hundreds of bombing runs by American warplanes and block-by-block combat with Islamic State fighters who created a network of underground tunnels and hide-outs.
El Lago is a city in Harris County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,706 at the 2010 census. El Lago has particular historical significance as it sits on the site of one of the main hide-outs for the French pirate and privateer Jean Lafitte.
Players gain money by plundering treasure from ports and taking it to their secret hide-outs, indicated on the board by a coloured border around the place, with the colour corresponding to the player's own chosen colour. The first player to reach a pre-set sum of money wins.
In 1816 the pirate Louis-Michel Aury established a settlement on Galveston Island but was soon succeeded by the pirate Jean Lafitte. Lafitte transformed Galveston and the bay into a pirate kingdom establishing bases and hide-outs at locations such as Trinity Bay, Clear Lake, and Eagle Point. Chang (2006), p. 187. Kearney (2008), p. 177.
"Watt, p. 130 With the near collapse of the Comet Line in June 1943 due to arrests by the Germans, Duman assumed more of a leadership position. "She became a sort of odd-job woman: looking for hide-outs, escorting pilots, recruiting new agents, collecting food coupons, restore[ing] the escape route after each wave of arrests. She had a thorough knowledge of the whole line.
"Fighter jets and helicopter gunships attacked militant sanctuaries in the villages of Dabori, Gojar and Kamer Mela in Orakzai, killing 40 suspected insurgents", said Samiullah Khan, a senior government administrator in Orakzai."Troops attacked militant hide-outs in Koul village, triggering clashes that killed 18 suspected insurgents.Five soldiers and at least 25 militants were wounded in the fighting. The injured militants were taken into custody", said Jehanzeb Khan, a local administrator.
The 10th Regiment began a strategic retreat across the border into South Thailand in the mid-1950s. Many of the members would not see their home villages again for five decades. From secret jungle hide-outs, they conducting guerrilla warfare against the armed forces of the day. When the government of China began diplomatic relations with Malaysia in the early 1980s, aid from Beijing stopped and life became more difficult.
Disorientated, Bertram de Shotts was then decapitated in an unpleasant death. A proud, and now wealthy, De Muirhead then carried the blooded head to the King and was rewarded with a 'Hawk's Flight' of land. This land subsequently became Muirhead's Lauchope estate. A relic of Bertram’s exploits is still to be seen in one of his hide-outs, Law’s Castle, known to old residents as the Giant’s Cup and Saucer.
He then moved on to Kerala State Youth Federation (KSYF), which later became the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI). He became the president of the state committee. During that period, when communists in Kerala were organising the political activities from different hide-outs, Pinarayi Vijayan was imprisoned for one and a half years. Later he was elected as the president of the Kerala state co-operative bank.
Mohammad Fahim Dashty is a journalist, politician and political analyst from Afghanistan. An ethnic Tajik, born in Panjshir province in 1973, Dashty studied political sciences in Kabul University. Fighting in his homeland forced him to exile in Iran in 1989. Because of his close relations and respect to Northern Alliance leader Ahmad Shah Massoud, Dashty constantly had to move about Central Asia and seek hide-outs in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, France, Pakistan and Iran.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant has claimed responsibility for many of the attacks, although the Hasina government insists local terror outfits are more likely to be responsible. Since this attack, the Government took stricter measures against extremists as the security forces led a numerous raids on suspected militant hide-outs. The measures led to reduction in extremist attacks and fatalities. Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh in October 2017 In 2017 the country faced fresh challenge from incoming Rohingya refugees.
Falak ol-Aflak Castle appears to have been built with a dehumidifier system. Previously, the experts believed these dehumidifier canals with a height of more than 1 meter covering all the area beneath the castle were hide-outs for the residents. But in reality, due to being aware of the changing climate in the region and the underground waters, the Sassanid engineers have equipped the castle with a dehumidifier. Falak ol-Aflak castle is made with different materials like stone and wood that are vulnerable to humidity.
Plati is notorious for being a center of the powerful 'Ndrangheta, the Calabrian organized crime organization. The town has been called the "cradle of kidnapping" and it is suspected that kidnap victims were held within underground hide-outs. The wealth of the crime families is well hidden, and the municipality is officially the one with the lowest per capita income in Italy. In a large scale operation in the night of 13 November 2003, thousands of carabinieri stormed the town, discovering hidden underground rooms and hallways and arresting 131 people.
Since this attack, the Government took stricter measures against extremists as the security forces led a numerous raids on suspected militant hide-outs. The measures led to reduction in extremist attacks and fatalities. Sheikh Hasina during the Munich Security Conference 2019 In 2017 the country faced fresh challenge from incoming Rohingya refugees. Starting in early August 2017, the Myanmar security forces began "clearance operations" against the Rohingya in northern Rakhine state — killing thousands of Rohingya, brutalizing thousands more, and driving hundreds of thousands out of the country into neighboring Bangladesh.
9 July. Main Article Mohmand Agency attack. 2 November. The Taliban fighters blew up a school for girls in Mohmand Agency. 3 November. At least 17 Pakistani Taliban insurgents were killed and 10 others injured, when the Pakistan Army, targeted and destroyed several militant hide- outs. 9 November. The Taliban fighters blew up a three school in Mohmand Agency. 14 November. At least 1 Pakistani soldier was killed after a landmine struck a Pakistan Army military vehicle within the Mohmand Agency, of north-western Pakistan. 15 November. The Taliban fighters blew up a primary school in Mohmand Agency.
"Strikes should be carried out on their homes so their kids get killed and then they'll realise".Taliban recruits teenage suicide bombers for revenge attacks Before the start of the Army offensive against the Taliban, Khan claimed that his fighters controlled "more than 90 per cent" of Swat.Pakistan war planes bomb Taliban hide-outs After the 2009 operation in Swat he was still at large, vowing that his men will step up attacks.Swat Taliban vow attacks after Ramzan However he was arrested on 10 September by the security forces of Pakistan TTP spokesman Muslim Khan arrestedDawn Pakistan in the suburbs of Mingora.
On September 30, 2011, US drone-launched missiles killed four people, including al-Qaeda propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki, in Al Jawf Governorate. The strike also killed Samir Khan, American-born editor of Inspire magazine. The strike marked the first known time that the US had deliberately targeted US citizens in a drone attack.Almasmari, Hakim, Margaret Coker, and Siobhan Gorman, "Drone Kills Top Al Qaeda Figure", Wall Street Journal, October 1, 2011, p. 1. A reported drone strike on militant hide-outs east of Zinjibar, capital of Abyan Governorate, on October 5, 2011 killed five AQAP militants.
Platon Alexiades, Target Corinth Canal 1940-1944, Pen & Sword, 2015. After the Battle of Crete, Cumberlege aided in the evacuation of dozens of Allied personnel who were stranded on occupied Crete. The caïques HMS Escampador and HMS Hedgehog (which were under the command of Cumberlege), successfully rescued 550 Allied troops from the Cretan coast. Once pre-arranged evacuations became impossible, he spent three weeks surreptitiously mapping the deserted south coast of Crete between Cape Litinon and Tsoutsouros Bay, looking for landing beaches and hide-outs for small craft and landing several SOE agents and supplies, without being detected.
The crew of a No. 21 Squadron Liberator at Fenton Airfield, Northern Territory In September 1943 No. 21 Squadron was re-formed at Gawler, South Australia, and re-equipped with Vultee Vengeance dive- bombers.. In November the unit moved to Lowood, Queensland, for advanced training. In January and February 1944 the squadron transferred to Nadzab in New Guinea to undertake operations. By the end of February the unit had commenced attacks on Japanese barge hide-outs on the Wagol River. Supply dumps and concentrations of troops were also attacked and the squadron took part in large air raids on the Japanese airstrips at Hansa Bay, Madang and Alexishafen in concert with Nos.
As part of Oliver North's activities to trade arms for hostages with Iran and to support the contra rebellion in Nicaragua, Southern Air carried four loads of US weapons bound for Iran from the US to Israel, and on the return flights carried weapons destined for the US-backed right-wing Contra rebels in Nicaragua from Portugal. On 5 October 1986, a Southern Air Transport C-123K, loaded with weapons, failed to return from a scheduled drop to the Contras in Nicaragua. In charge of the operation was Felix Rodriguez. He was the logistics officer for airlifts of weapons and supplies from the Ilopango air base, in El Salvador, to the jungle hide-outs of the Contras.
As Manise walks out he spots the silver car again and manages to get the driver into his trunk, he drives off to a car stop far away from the city and tells the henchman that Jacquillat leave him and his friends alone, the henchman tells him that accidents happen all the time, Manise is infuriated and hits the man with his gun and leaves. That night Agnès steals Cécile's car with the copies that she made and goes to the chalet looking for Le Roux but he is not there. She leaves a note explaining that he should avoid his known hide outs. She then drives around the city and frustrates the stake outs.
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has been using their F-16A fleet to attack militant positions and support the Pakistan Army's operations in North-West Pakistan against the Taliban insurgency. Since May 2009, PAF F-16s have used 500 lb and 2,000 lb unguided and laser-guided bombs to attack caves, tunnels, training camps, ammunition dumps and hide-outs used by the militants. Over 100 combat missions have been flown in South Waziristan and over 300 in the Swat Valley as of 29 July 2009. Prior to the operations in the Swat Valley, approximately 10 of the PAF's F-16s were fitted with high-resolution infra-red sensors for reconnaissance purposes, supplied by the United States, to provide the Pakistani military with detailed imagery of the area.
The so-called Demon type (the Greek Cypriot operators apparently marked their own vehicles in paint or chalk with this name)British Pathe 1964 Photo Archive entered service no later than January 1964, with an estimated 5, or possibly six vehicles involved in combat house demolition in the Turkish Cypriot-held Ktima quarter of Paphos in March 1964, as well as in later skirmishes in Nicosia. Similar tactics had been noted in use by the Israelis in Palestinian-controlled territories, leading to a Greek Cypriot use of bulldozers fitted with armour to level buildings favoured by Turkish Cypriots as hide-outs, machine-gun nests and sniper positions. All vehicles of this type were marked with a "K-1" format serial number, marked in bold white characters on the sides and rear.Central Press, Getty Images.
The Coterels and their associates were a "greenwood gang", as they favoured making their hide- outs in the local woods. They cooperated with similar groups, most notably with the Folvilles, and when Eustace Folville hid out in Derbyshire—"during his enforced absences" from Leicestershire—James Coterel was later described as his leader, although strictly the Coterels were of a lower social status (Maurice Keen wrote that James Coterel "might have ranked as a minor gentleman", while Folville was a knight). Either way, the Coterels did not merely have contacts within the gentry class; they were members of it. They were known to hide out on the "wild forests of the High Peak"—James Coterel was called "the king of the Peak"—with spies keeping a look-out for the sheriff's men; they avoided capture this way on at least one occasion.
Many auto camps were used as havens and hide-outs for criminals of the 1920s; Bonnie and Clyde had a shootout in the infamous Red Crown Tourist Court near Kansas City on July 20, 1933. Courtney Ryley Cooper's 1940 American Magazine article "Camps of Crime" attributed to J. Edgar Hoover a denunciation of tourist courts as bases of operation for gangs of desperadoes, claiming that "a large number of roadside cottage groups appear to be not tourist camps but assignation camps" and alleging that "marijuana sellers have been found around such places." Ultimately, efforts to curb the unconstrained growth of tourist courts were futile as motor courts (as motels were called in the 1930s and 1940s) grew in number and popularity. Motels have served as a haven for fugitives in the past as the anonymity and a simple registration process helped fugitives to remain ahead of the law.

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