Sunday, May 24, 2009

Pakistani jets pound Taliban militants in northwest

Nothing better than hearing about the Taliban being pounded !


GHALJO, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani aircraft bombed Taliban militants on Sunday in the Orakzai ethnic Pashtun region, killing at least seven, while soldiers battled insurgents in the main town of the Swat region, government officials said.

Pakistan, a vital ally of the United States as it struggles to bring stability to neighboring Afghanistan, is engaged in its most concerted effort to roll back a spreading Taliban insurgency that has thrown the nuclear-armed country's future into question.

The army launched an offensive in Swat this month after the militants, emboldened by a controversial peace deal, pushed out of the former tourist valley to conquer neighboring districts, including one just 100 km (60 miles) northwest of Islamabad.

While the army has been focusing on eliminating the Taliban from their Swat bastion, the situation in other militant strongholds on the Afghan border has been relatively quiet.
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But on Sunday, government forces attacked a group of militants in Orakzai who were preparing to travel to the South Waziristan region on the Afghan border to fight the army there, security officials said.

Government fighter aircraft bombed militant hideouts in several strikes on three villages over the course of several hours, said Yaseen Khan, a senior government official in the region's main town of Ghaljo.

"We have 7 confirmed dead but there must be a bigger number of casualties as these were very precise and accurate strikes," Khan told Reuters.

A Taliban spokesman in the region, Maulvi Haider, said 13 of his men had been killed and he vowed revenge.

"We'll hit back and our target could be anywhere in Pakistan," Haider said by telephone.

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