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US drones prowl as Pak Army bombs Taliban positions |
2008-09-17 |
Ten Taliban were killed and several others injured on Tuesday as Pakistan Army helicopter gunships and fighter jets fired shells at militant hideouts in Bajaur Agency as United States' drones prowled the sky over another Taliban sanctuary on the Afghan border. In a statement issued by the media cell, Frontier Corps NWFP headquarters said security forces had pounded Taliban positions in the Loyesam, Tang Khata and Shakai areas of Bajaur Agency. Military spokesman Major Murad Khan said ground troops were also searching house-to-house for Taliban. "They have constructed underground bunkers and are putting up stiff resistance. Troops are clearing each and every house in the area," he said. Khan said he had no information about casualties in the current fighting, but the military has said that 117 people have been killed in Bajaur over the past week. An intelligence official in Bajaur said a helicopter gunship had killed nine militants in an attack on a vehicle east of Khar. Residents said US drones had flown over the region, but had not fired any missiles. Curfew: The statement said an indefinite curfew had been enforced in the area, adding that people were fleeing to safer places. It said the Frontier Corps had seized various types of ammunition and large amounts of Afghan currency notes during a search of militant compounds around Tang Khata. Helicopter gunships and fighter jets had killed 24 Taliban in raids on their hideouts in Bajaur Agency on Monday. Several Taliban strongholds had been destroyed in attacks on bunkers in Loyesam, Tang Khata, Rashakai, Tandar Gat, Kirala, Bai Cheena, Tangai and Khazana. Security forces had also patrolled Loy Khwar, Tangi, Kotkai and Charmang but had not made ground advances. Curfew had been relaxed in parts of the agency earlier in the day. |
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Pak Troops open fire at US military helicopters |
2008-09-15 |
Times of India reporting (Via Rooters).![]() "They did? Lemme check into that!" "I've checked into that and find it to be a spurious report," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters. "Did not happen. "Sometimes they say crap like that so the rubes at home will think they're heroic or something." "I've checked all the places that would know about something like that and it doesn't appear to be accurate." "In fact, it's a load of crap. They're still alive, aren't they?" Earlier in the day, reports quoting Pakistani security officials said that firing by Pakistani troops forced US military helicopters to turn back to Afghanistan after they crossed into Pakistani territory in the early hours of Monday. "Yeah, the Mighty Pak Army blew off a few rounds and the infidels flew away." The incident took place near Angor Adda, a village in the tribal region of South Waziristan where US commandos in helicopters raided a suspected al-Qaida and Taliban camp earlier this month. "The US choppers came into Pakistan by just 100 to 150 metres at Angor Adda. Even then our troops did not spare them, opened fire on them and they turned away," said one security official. "The Mighty Pak Army's got no mercy for infidels, believe you me!" Pakistan is a crucial US ally in its war on terrorism, ... that's chock full of beturbanned nutbags waving guns and hollering... and its support is key to the success of Western forces trying to stabilise Afghanistan. ... since there's no other way into Afghanistan without going through But Washington has become impatient over Islamabad's response to the threat from al-Qaida and Taliban fighters in Pakistan's tribal regions on the border. At least 20 people, including women and children, were killed in the South Waziristan raid earlier this month, sparking outrage in Pakistan and prompting a diplomatic protest. "Damn those infidels! They've killed Mahmoud!" "Yeah. And Mom's dead, too." Pakistani army chief General Ashfaq Kayani said in a strongly worded statement last week that Pakistan would not allow foreign troops onto its soil and Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be defended at all costs. "To include national annihilation!" Another security official said on Monday that US armoured vehicles were also seen moving on the Afghan side of the border, while US warplanes were seen overhead. He said Pakistani soldiers sounded a bugle call and fired in the air, forcing the helicopters to return to Afghan territory. "Hark, Murphy! A bugle call!" "You heard that over the rotors?" "No. It's on my ipod... Say! Are those guys down there on the Pak side of the border having gun sex?" "Why, damn me! I believe they are! That's disgusting!" "Don't look! It'll rot your mind!" Military spokesman Major Murad Khan confirmed that there had been shooting. "Yeah. A bunch of our guys shot off... Their guns, I mean." But he said the American helicopters had not crossed into Pakistani airspace and Pakistani troops were not responsible for the firing. "But it wudn't the Mighty Pak Army. They wudn't even there. They wuz... ummm... someplace else." "The US choppers were there at the border, but they did not violate our airspace," Khan said. "We confirm that there was a firing incident at the time when the helicopters were there, but our forces were not involved." |
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