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Militant leader among 3 dead in drone attack |
2011-10-02 |
[Dawn] A top-ranking jihad boy 'commander' and a close aide to Maulvi Nazir was among three Islamic fascisti killed in a dronezap![]() The pilotless aircraft fired eight missiles targeting a vehicle carrying Islamic fascisti of the group of Maulavi Nazir, near the ancestral graveyard of Ahmedzai Wazir and Masud tribes in Angoor Adda area. The vehicle was destroyed and three forces of Evil were killed on the spot. Local people carried away the three bodies. Noorullah, a resident of the area, told Dawn by phone that Islamic fascisti of Maulvi Nazir group reached the area soon after the attack, cordoned it off and took the bodies away. Sources in intelligence agencies, political administration and witnesses confirmed the death of three jihad boys, including top commander Aleemullah, a close associate of Maulvi Nazir. He was said to be the fourth on the seniority list of commanders of the Nazir group. He belonged to Wana and had beat feet several drone attacks in the past. The other two Islamic fascisti killed in the attack were identified as Haji Karam and Kharh who hailed from Angoor Adda. AGENCIES ADD: "A US drone fired two missiles at a vehicle and at least three Islamic fascisti were killed," a security bigshot said. At least two other Pak intelligence officials confirmed the drone strike and the corpse count. The dead were identified as local rustics who fought under a nebulous Taliban umbrella, on behalf of jihad boy leader Maulvi Nazir, whose fighters are allied to the Haqqanis and active in the 10-year war in Afghanistan. The missile attacks are seen at the most effective weapon Washington has at hitting Al Qaeda and Afghan Islamic fascisti like the Haqqanis in the northwest. There were more than 100 such attacks last year; this year there have been around 50. Most have hit targets in North Waziristan, considering the main jihad boy sanctuary and the base of the Haqqani network. |
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42 Uzbeks among 58 dead: Fierce clashes in S. Waziristan | ||||||||||||
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![]() There was no independent confirmation of the death toll on both sides but information gathered from three different government security sources corroborate reports emerging from the restive region that the tribespeople who had once whole-heartedly welcomed foreign militants were now on a hunting spree for them.
The exact number of militants from the central Asian republic associated with the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan led by Tahir Yaldashev in Wana is not known but intelligence estimates vary from eight hundred to little over one thousand. A security official said Mr Yaldashev had
But one official said the afternoon talks between senior Taliban figures and Maulavi Nazir and his tribal supporters had failed and another round was expected sometimes late Tuesday evening. Hand-picked, Nazir owes his own position to the Haqqanis, who Officials said the fighting was mostly concentrated in Zha Ghundai, Azam Warsak and Kaloosha areas of Wana region. There is sporadic gunfire, one official said. One report indicated that militants from banned jihadist outfits, who had also taken sanctuary in Wana, had also joined the tribespeople and blocked the Wana-Azam-Warsak road and checking vehicles for Uzbek militants. What essentially was a fight between a pro-government tribal elder and Uzbek militants has now turned into a larger fight, bringing in the likes of Maulavi Nazir. We were waiting for this to happen with bated breathes and thank God it has happened. Those who were too weak but wanted to take on the Uzbeks now feel emboldened. We were anticipating this for a long time and now it unfolding before our eyes, commented a government official. | ||||||||||||
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