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August 10, 2009
The tide is turning and the morale is high. Our boys from Sukkur create a good feeling through military ranks today.
Ahmed Quraishi
ISLAMABAD, PakistanAmbush attacks usually work in favor of the attackers because of the element surprise and the relative unpreparedness of the ambushed target. But not today. The soldiers of the 1st Sindh Regiment Battalion who were part of a convoy passing through Asad Khel, south of the town of Miranshah in North Waziristan, numbering about 80 soldiers, repelled today a huge attack by terrorists from Afghanistan and their local recruits.
At least three bodies of the attackers were brought back to the base. Interestingly, all of them are Uzbek, and all three of them are uncircumcised, something highly unusual for those supposedly fighting a jihad and calling themselves Pakistani Taliban.
Ahmed Quraishi.com
The tide is turning and the morale is high. Our boys from Sukkur create a good feeling through military ranks today.
Ahmed Quraishi
ISLAMABAD, PakistanAmbush attacks usually work in favor of the attackers because of the element surprise and the relative unpreparedness of the ambushed target. But not today. The soldiers of the 1st Sindh Regiment Battalion who were part of a convoy passing through Asad Khel, south of the town of Miranshah in North Waziristan, numbering about 80 soldiers, repelled today a huge attack by terrorists from Afghanistan and their local recruits.
At least three bodies of the attackers were brought back to the base. Interestingly, all of them are Uzbek, and all three of them are uncircumcised, something highly unusual for those supposedly fighting a jihad and calling themselves Pakistani Taliban.
Ahmed Quraishi.com