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Pakistan Taliban step up attacks on army 12 Oct 09

A week after the Pakistani Taliban vowed to avenge the death of their former leader, Beitullah Mehsud, they have delivered on their promise, staging a wave of attacks across the country, and seemingly acting at will.

The latest strike saw the army being targeted once again but, as in many cases, civilians made up the majority of the more than 40 killed.

It came when a suicide bomber blew himself up in Shangla District, next to the Swat Valley.

Kamal Hyder reports.

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Airstrike Targets Militant Hideouts in Pakistan
By VOA News
14 October 2009


Intelligence officials say Pakistani fighter jets have bombed militant targets along the Afghan border, killing at least nine insurgents.

Pakistani officials said Wednesday's air force attacks on militant hideouts in the South Waziristan region come as troops continue to prepare for a broader ground operation against the militant hub.

Military airstrikes have hit suspected Taliban hideouts in the region for weeks. On Tuesday, fighter jets targeted the Taliban strongholds of Makeen, Ladha and Nawazkot in South Waziristan, killing at least two people.

The airstrikes follow four high-profile terrorist attacks that killed more than 100 people in the past week. On Sunday, a suicide bomber targeting a military convoy killed 41 people near the troubled Swat Valley. Militants also bombed a U.N. office in Islamabad, a crowded market in Peshawar and took soldiers hostage inside the army's main headquarters.

Pakistan's government says most of the militant attacks in the country are planned in the tribal regions.

The Pakistani military has been preparing for months to expand an offensive in the region. Officials say the assault will begin soon. U.N. observers say some 80,000 civilians have fled the tribal region in anticipation of a new offensive.

Even as the army prepares for a South Waziristan operation, thousands of troops continue to patrol the Swat Valley, where the government said in late May it was close to declaring victory.

On Tuesday, the Pakistani military said that troops searching for militants encountered some 33 militants who voluntarily surrendered in the last 24 hours. Soldiers reporters several clashes, which killed five suspected militants and wounded two soldiers. The military's claims have not been independently confirmed.

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  • fuck india

  • Pakistan brought this upon themselves for being a bitch of America - if they had stayed nuetral in the Afghanistan invasion by the USA, like iran did, this would not have happend. Instead they decided to bend over backwards to the Americans, despite the fact the coward leaders of pakistan had nuclear weapons. Now its the young men with AK47's that are going to hold these leaders and their institutions responsible for this betrayal of muslim brotherhood.

  • only one way we leave america in war or terror

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