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ISLAMABAD: At least six militants were killed when Pakistan's military thwarted an attack on its check posts near the Afghan border, officials said Wednesday.

"About 70 to 80 terrorists physically attacked the posts, six terrorists were killed and nine injured due to an effective response by Pakistani troops," a security official said.

The attack occurred Tuesday night near a post between Tripaman and Inkal Sar in the Lower Dir district, close to the Afghan border in the country's restive northwest.

Militants based in Afghanistan have attacked Pakistani security posts a number of times souring diplomatic ties between Islamabad and Kabul.

Islamabad has blamed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Mullah Fazlullah for the attacks. Fazlullah is believed to be hiding somewhere in Afghanistan's Nuristan province.

In a statement Pakistan's foreign office said it had "strongly" protested the attack and summoned the Afghan Charge d'Affairs.

"The Afghan authorities were, once again, urged to take effective steps to stop the use of Afghan territory for repeated cross-border fire and physical attacks by terrorists," the statement said.

Pakistan's military has been fighting an offensive against the Pakistani Taliban in the restive North Waziristan tribal district since mid-June.

The assault, which was rumored for months, followed a brazen insurgent attack on Karachi airport that left dozens dead and a peace process with the Pakistani Taliban in tatters.

North Waziristan had become a major base for the TTP which rose up against the state in 2007, while the United States had long called for action in the area against militant groups targeting NATO forces in Afghanistan.

More than 500 militants and 27 soldiers have been killed in the assault so far, according to the military, though their death toll for insurgents cannot be independently confirmed.

In addition, more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee from North Waziristan by the assault, with most ending up in in the nearby town of Bannu where they either live in government-run camps or pay high rents for private accommodation.

The rugged mountainous tribal area has for years been a hideout for Islamist militants of all stripes - including Al-Qaeda and the homegrown TTP as well as foreign fighters including Uzbeks and Uighurs.

However, there are fears that many top militants have fled, including fighters from the feared Haqqani network which is blamed for numerous bloody attacks in Afghanistan.



Read more: Afghan militants storm Pakistan check posts, kill 6 | News , World | THE DAILY STAR
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The funny thing is there is a video and a soldier has a mini gun and he is Like allah HO akbar :O and you know he keeps firing the minigun i guess its not funny unless you see :p
 
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The funny thing is there is a video and a soldier has a mini gun and he is Like allah HO akbar :O and you know he keeps firing the minigun i guess its not funny unless you see :p
Video plz?-
 
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The funny thing is there is a video and a soldier has a mini gun and he is Like allah HO akbar :O and you know he keeps firing the minigun i guess its not funny unless you see :p

Elaborate.
 
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The funny thing is there is a video and a soldier has a mini gun and he is Like allah HO akbar :O and you know he keeps firing the minigun i guess its not funny unless you see :p

Minigun? wut?
video...
 
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ISLAMABAD: At least six militants were killed when Pakistan's military thwarted an attack on its check posts near the Afghan border, officials said Wednesday.

"About 70 to 80 terrorists physically attacked the posts, six terrorists were killed and nine injured due to an effective response by Pakistani troops," a security official said.

The attack occurred Tuesday night near a post between Tripaman and Inkal Sar in the Lower Dir district, close to the Afghan border in the country's restive northwest.

Militants based in Afghanistan have attacked Pakistani security posts a number of times souring diplomatic ties between Islamabad and Kabul.

Islamabad has blamed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Mullah Fazlullah for the attacks. Fazlullah is believed to be hiding somewhere in Afghanistan's Nuristan province.

In a statement Pakistan's foreign office said it had "strongly" protested the attack and summoned the Afghan Charge d'Affairs.

"The Afghan authorities were, once again, urged to take effective steps to stop the use of Afghan territory for repeated cross-border fire and physical attacks by terrorists," the statement said.

Pakistan's military has been fighting an offensive against the Pakistani Taliban in the restive North Waziristan tribal district since mid-June.

The assault, which was rumored for months, followed a brazen insurgent attack on Karachi airport that left dozens dead and a peace process with the Pakistani Taliban in tatters.

North Waziristan had become a major base for the TTP which rose up against the state in 2007, while the United States had long called for action in the area against militant groups targeting NATO forces in Afghanistan.

More than 500 militants and 27 soldiers have been killed in the assault so far, according to the military, though their death toll for insurgents cannot be independently confirmed.

In addition, more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee from North Waziristan by the assault, with most ending up in in the nearby town of Bannu where they either live in government-run camps or pay high rents for private accommodation.

The rugged mountainous tribal area has for years been a hideout for Islamist militants of all stripes - including Al-Qaeda and the homegrown TTP as well as foreign fighters including Uzbeks and Uighurs.

However, there are fears that many top militants have fled, including fighters from the feared Haqqani network which is blamed for numerous bloody attacks in Afghanistan.



Read more: Afghan militants storm Pakistan check posts, kill 6 | News , World | THE DAILY STAR
(The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: Breaking News, Lebanon News, Middle East News & World News | THE DAILY STAR

Woops, double post.


Original thread: Pakistan owns 100 Afghan militants attacking from Afghan/American controlled safehaven.
 
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What does the title of this thread mean?
"Pakistan owns 100 Afghan militants attacking from Afghan/American controlled safehaven."

It makes no sense or am I missing something here? :undecided:
 
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afghan govt is under serious influence of US and Indian consulates.. they r not going to take action against these bastards.. NO ONE KILL OWN SONS

Pakistan is in all out war against these leeches and look what these thankless afghans r doing !
 
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What does the title of this thread mean?
"Pakistan owns 100 Afghan militants attacking from Afghan/American controlled safehaven."

It makes no sense or am I missing something here? :undecided:
it means that NDS and CIA controlled fighters got owned by Pak Army in lower dir no casualty reported 6 terrorist killed and 9 arrested all other ran for their life inside afghanistan and were bombed by fighter jets
 
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ISLAMABAD: At least six militants were killed when Pakistan's military thwarted an attack on its check posts near the Afghan border, officials said Wednesday.

"About 70 to 80 terrorists physically attacked the posts, six terrorists were killed and nine injured due to an effective response by Pakistani troops," a security official said.

The attack occurred Tuesday night near a post between Tripaman and Inkal Sar in the Lower Dir district, close to the Afghan border in the country's restive northwest.

Militants based in Afghanistan have attacked Pakistani security posts a number of times souring diplomatic ties between Islamabad and Kabul.

Islamabad has blamed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Mullah Fazlullah for the attacks. Fazlullah is believed to be hiding somewhere in Afghanistan's Nuristan province.

In a statement Pakistan's foreign office said it had "strongly" protested the attack and summoned the Afghan Charge d'Affairs.

"The Afghan authorities were, once again, urged to take effective steps to stop the use of Afghan territory for repeated cross-border fire and physical attacks by terrorists," the statement said.

Pakistan's military has been fighting an offensive against the Pakistani Taliban in the restive North Waziristan tribal district since mid-June.

The assault, which was rumored for months, followed a brazen insurgent attack on Karachi airport that left dozens dead and a peace process with the Pakistani Taliban in tatters.

North Waziristan had become a major base for the TTP which rose up against the state in 2007, while the United States had long called for action in the area against militant groups targeting NATO forces in Afghanistan.

More than 500 militants and 27 soldiers have been killed in the assault so far, according to the military, though their death toll for insurgents cannot be independently confirmed.

In addition, more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee from North Waziristan by the assault, with most ending up in in the nearby town of Bannu where they either live in government-run camps or pay high rents for private accommodation.

The rugged mountainous tribal area has for years been a hideout for Islamist militants of all stripes - including Al-Qaeda and the homegrown TTP as well as foreign fighters including Uzbeks and Uighurs.

However, there are fears that many top militants have fled, including fighters from the feared Haqqani network which is blamed for numerous bloody attacks in Afghanistan.



Read more: Afghan militants storm Pakistan check posts, kill 6 | News , World | THE DAILY STAR
(The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: Breaking News, Lebanon News, Middle East News & World News | THE DAILY STAR
Do you realize that by changing the title you make it look as if the Pakistan is behind the people who are attacking?
 
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Can't find the video must have gotten removed but it was a pakistani soldier firing a gun :3 towards the Taliban *-*
 
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I fail to see the point of this thread and these outrageous accusations. What is the meaning of American safe havens? If militants are attacking Pakistani check posts on the border, how does that lead you to assume that we are providing a safe haven of some sort to militants? Is this just another U.S. bashing thread, without rhyme or reason? The officials apparently quoted in the article do not even mention anything about the identity of the militants. Of course there will be attacks by the militants, your military is conducting an operation in that region but what does that have anything to do with the United State military, I fail to see the connection especially when we give military aid to the Pakistani military as part of our support for their counterinsurgency efforts. There are factsheets and numerous data on that military assistance, at some point you have to realize that the facts draw a contradictory picture and such accusations do not even make common sense.

Haroon Ahmad
Digital Engagement Team โ€“ USCENTCOM
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu
 
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I fail to see the point of this thread and these outrageous accusations. What is the meaning of American safe havens? If militants are attacking Pakistani check posts on the border, how does that lead you to assume that we are providing a safe haven of some sort to militants? Is this just another U.S. bashing thread, without rhyme or reason? The officials apparently quoted in the article do not even mention anything about the identity of the militants. Of course there will be attacks by the militants, your military is conducting an operation in that region but what does that have anything to do with the United State military, I fail to see the connection especially when we give military aid to the Pakistani military as part of our support for their counterinsurgency efforts. There are factsheets and numerous data on that military assistance, at some point you have to realize that the facts draw a contradictory picture and such accusations do not even make common sense.

Haroon Ahmad
Digital Engagement Team โ€“ USCENTCOM
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu

What about Ind-dia and their consulates ? Which they got their.. Infact

They got more consulate in Aghwanistan then they got TOILETS in their own country lol
 
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I fail to see the point of this thread and these outrageous accusations. What is the meaning of American safe havens? If militants are attacking Pakistani check posts on the border, how does that lead you to assume that we are providing a safe haven of some sort to militants? Is this just another U.S. bashing thread, without rhyme or reason? The officials apparently quoted in the article do not even mention anything about the identity of the militants. Of course there will be attacks by the militants, your military is conducting an operation in that region but what does that have anything to do with the United State military, I fail to see the connection especially when we give military aid to the Pakistani military as part of our support for their counterinsurgency efforts. There are factsheets and numerous data on that military assistance, at some point you have to realize that the facts draw a contradictory picture and such accusations do not even make common sense.

Haroon Ahmad
Digital Engagement Team โ€“ USCENTCOM
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu

The concern we have is legitimate , when militants numbering in 80s and 100s are coming into Pakistan via US-controlled Afghanistan and US air and ground assets do nothing to intercept them , then there something fishy going on
 
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