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20 NATO trucks burn in Pakistan
Sun, 15 Mar 2009
About 20 vehicles have been destroyed when unknown militants fired several rockets at a NATO supply terminal in northwestern Pakistan.
Local police officials told Press TV correspondent that unknown militants launched several rockets at a terminal in Peshawar in the North-West Frontier Province. They said that the attack started at midnight on Saturday and continued through Sunday.
Fire broke out after the attack and burnt twenty vehicles, which were expected to deliver supplies to NATO forces in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Pakistan suspended truck shipments of US military supplies through the famed Khyber Pass after lawyers and political parties launched their anti-government campaign dubbed "Long March" for the restoration of deposed judges.
The suspension of the key supply route came amid tensions between ruling PPP party and the two-time former premier Nawaz Sharif's PML-N over a number of issues which include a court ruling that bars Nawaz and his brother from holding public office,
Press TV's Nasir Kazmi reported on Saturday.
Sun, 15 Mar 2009
About 20 vehicles have been destroyed when unknown militants fired several rockets at a NATO supply terminal in northwestern Pakistan.
Local police officials told Press TV correspondent that unknown militants launched several rockets at a terminal in Peshawar in the North-West Frontier Province. They said that the attack started at midnight on Saturday and continued through Sunday.
Fire broke out after the attack and burnt twenty vehicles, which were expected to deliver supplies to NATO forces in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Pakistan suspended truck shipments of US military supplies through the famed Khyber Pass after lawyers and political parties launched their anti-government campaign dubbed "Long March" for the restoration of deposed judges.
The suspension of the key supply route came amid tensions between ruling PPP party and the two-time former premier Nawaz Sharif's PML-N over a number of issues which include a court ruling that bars Nawaz and his brother from holding public office,
Press TV's Nasir Kazmi reported on Saturday.