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78 killed in
Swat pitched battle
ISLAMABAD—Security forces backed by gunship helicopters killed up to 70
militants in two days of clashes in a northwestern region, the army said
Thursday quoting police and paramilitary sources. A ceasefire broke down
in the troubled Swat Valley on Wednesday and fresh fighting erupted
early Thursday when militants loyal to a hardline pro-Taliban cleric
attacked a security checkpost, the army said.
“Police and Frontier Constabulary sources have confirmed death of 60 to
70 miscreants,” an army statement said. On Wednesday night officials
gave a death toll of 20. Top military spokesman Major General Waheed
Arshad talking to a private TV channel; told that the latest round of
fighting began at 4:30 am when the rebels attacked the checkpoint and
law enforcement personnel responded with mortar and small arms fire.
“It is going on and helicopters are still engaged by law enforcing
agencies,” he said. The figures could not be confirmed independently.
Pakistan moved 2,500 troops into Swat last week to counter radical
cleric Maulana Fazlullah, who is also known as “Mullah Radio” for his
speeches on his private radio station, in which he calls for a holy war
on the authorities.
He and his followers are pushing for the imposition of harsh Islamic
Sharia law in the area, which formerly drew tourists from around the
world to see its ancient Buddhist heritage. A day after the deployment,
30 people were killed in a bomb attack on a paramilitary vehicle in the
region. The violence in Swat has fuelled fears of a spillover from the
troubled tribal belt bordering Afghanistan, where 90,000 Pakistani
troops are combating Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants.
In ongoing clashes between local Taliban and security forces, local
Taliban on Thursday captured the area of Khwaz Kheela Bazaar. According
to private TV, people are leaving the area owing to uncertain security
situation in the area. Security personnel fired rockets from FC Kanju
Check Post that fell on buildings and in the residential area of
civilian people. Kanju, Manglore and Sanghota are remained under target
of security forces whereas clashes are on the move in the area of Matta,
Ghambat and Pirkalay.
Bomb blasts have been heard whole night in the area of Tehsil Kabl and
according to eyewitnesses more than one hundred blasts have been heard.
A school and a house have been damaged in the area of Swat during
clashes between local Taliban and security personnel.
Meanwhile, correspondent of BBC, Arshad Majeed informed that the
government had set up a camp consisting of five hundred tent houses at
Bari Kot 30 kilometers West of Mangora.—Agencies |