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terraX
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Joined: 23 Mar 2008 Posts: 103
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US missile strike, clashes kill 84 in north-west Pakistan - Summary
Islamabad - Up to 84 people were killed on Wednesday in separate incidents of violence, including suspected missile strikes by United States forces in neighbouring Afghanistan, and sectarian violence and clashes between Islamic militants in Pakistan, security officials and media reports said Wednesday. At least seven people were killed and five injured when missile strikes targeted a hideout of Islamic militants in the Zerilor area of Wana, the main town of tribal district South Waziristan.
"Two missiles hit a compound visited regularly by 'Arab mujahidin' - a term used by the locals referring to al-Qaeda terrorists - at around 19:00 PST (12:00 GMT)," said a security official.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the house that was completely demolished by the attack belonged to Yaqub Mughal, who was also injured in the incident.
"The missiles were fired from Afghan province of Paktika," he claimed, adding that it was not clear how many al-Qaeda fighters were among the killed and injured.
Military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said he did not know about the missile strike but he was aware that "some explosion has occurred in the area," the usual kind of statement that comes from the Pakistani Army after an attack from Afghanistan.
Mughal is believed to be a follower of a hardcore pro-Taliban tribal commander, Mullah Nazir, whose hideout near Wana was hit by missiles, possibly fired from an unmanned US aircraft, on August 13.
More than 10 people, including some suspected al-Qaeda members, died in the airstrike.
US forces in Afghanistan have launched several missile strikes this year in Pakistan's tribal area, which has been a sanctuary for Taliban and al-Qaeda militants launching cross-border attacks into Afghanistan.
Al-Qaeda's chemical weapons expert Abu Khabab al-Masri, also known as Midhat Mursi, was killed in a similar strike in South Waziristan on July 28.
Separately, 34 people, including 15 militants and five security personnel, were killed in ongoing clashes between the Taliban and government forces in Bajaur tribal district, where more than 300,000 people have been diplaced by the fighting.
Urdu-language Aaj news channel reported while quoting official sources that the clash occurred when a group of militants attacked a paramilitary Frontier Constabulary's check post in the Matak area of Charmang. Ten militants were killed by return of fire from the security personnel, they claimed.
Meanwhile helicopter gunships targeted militants' hideouts in Damadola, Badaan, Haji Long, Inayat Kalay, Siddiqabad and other areas, local residents told the news channel.
Militants handed over 14 corpses of security officials killed in the conflict to a tribal jirga (assembly) in the Luisum area.
Meanwhile, English-language DawNews channel said 43 people have been killed and dozens more injured in the conflict between Shiite and Sunni Muslim tribesmen in the nearby Kurram tribal district, where the death toll reached around 250 in two-week running battles between the sides.
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AVERAGE CIVILIAN KILL SCORE
DICTATORSHIP = 25 / 24hr
DEMOCRACY = 150 / 24hr
hurray for DEMOCRACY.. new method for population reduction..
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mhdkami
Pak Newbie
Joined: 08 Jul 2008 Posts: 6
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A shameful act...God give us the right way to deal.
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| Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:18 am |
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terraX
Full PK Member

Joined: 23 Mar 2008 Posts: 103
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| oopsie... the secret is out in the open now... |
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ever wondered how these shiny new hummers get into afghanistan and iraq..
hmm...
okay now look at this photograph..
Two Afghan-bound NATO vehicles torched in Pakistan: police
7 hours ago
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hwe5Eni9ehptFOZ2rAgYRCuIX2VA
KARACHI (AFP) — Suspected militants in the Pakistani port city of Karachi torched two armoured vehicles destined for NATO-led forces in Afghanistan, police said Monday.
The vehicles were parked outside the Karachi port when unidentified assailants set them on fire, destroying one and damaging the other, senior police officer Iqbal Mehmood told AFP.
The consignment was to be transported to southern Afghanistan via the Chaman border in Pakistan's Baluchistan province.
But a truck drivers' strike in Karachi had held up delivery of the vehicles, which were loaded on a trailer, for the past three days.
"A group of unknown people set the vehicles on fire near the Karachi Port, which totally burnt one vehicle while another was damaged," Mehmood said. "We are investigating whether any extremist group is behind it."
Authorities stepped up security of Afghanistan-bound NATO consignments after the incident, he said.
Contractors handling NATO consignments for landlocked Afghanistan were also being contacted and told to provide adequate security in the future, Mehmood said.
Suspected Taliban militants have in the past attacked oil tankers supplying fuel to US bases in eastern and southern Afghanistan.
Islamic militants in the northwestern border town of Landikotal blew up 36 tankers carrying fuel for US and NATO troops in neighbouring Afghanistan in March. Officials blamed pro-Taliban militants for the attack.
Copyright © 2008 AFP. All rights reserved.
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