Operation Janbaz

The Pakistan Army General Headquarters attack (Codename: Operation Janbaz; Urdu: فوجی آپریشن جانباز), was a hostage-rescue mission carried by SSG Division on 10 October 2009, when 10 gunmen in military uniform opened fire on the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. The attack killed nine soldiers, nine militants and two civilians and was a major escalation in Pakistan's domestic insurgency. One militant was wounded and captured by security forces. Soon after the attack, the militants infiltrated the security buildings where 22 civilian and military officials were held hostage by the militants. The Pakistan Army immediately launched a hostage rescue operation led by the SSG Division, Army Special Forces and the 13th Regular Regiment.

Operation Janbaz
Part of the Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Date10–11 October 2009
Location
Result

Pakistani victory

  • Taliban commander captured
  • Pakistani hostages were rescued
Belligerents
Pakistan Army Tehrik-i-Taliban, LeJ
Commanders and leaders
BGen Anwar-ul-Haq Ramday  
Lt.Col Waseem Amir  
Mohammed Aqeel  (POW)
Units involved
13th Regular Army Regiment
SSG Division
Army Special Forces
Unknown
Strength
Unknown (Possibly 50–100) 10 TTP militants
Casualties and losses
12 killed 9 killed
1 captured
2 civilian hostages killed
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