At least eight soldiers were killed in two different terrorist attacks in Pakistan's North Waziristan, a media report said on Friday.
In the first incident, which happened on Thursday in Datakhel tehsil of North Waziristan tribal district, seven soldiers were killed when terrorists ambushed a vehicle of security forces, the Dawn newspaper reported.
In the second incident, which also happened on Thursday in the Isham area of the district, a soldier was killed in a clash between security forces and terrorists.
"As for the first attack, the terrorists attacked a moving vehicle of the security forces in Datakhel near the Afghan border. A rocket-propelled grenade launcher and assault guns were used in the attack," a senior official was quoted as saying.
According to reports, security personnel also retaliated but casualties on the side of the militants could not be ascertained.
The media wing of the Pakistan Army is yet to confirm the ambush attack and has not issued a formal statement.
In the second attack, an exchange of fire took place between troops and terrorists in the Isham area of the district, in which a 28-year-old soldier was killed, the report quoted the military's media wing as saying.