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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Two senior militant commanders injured; Lashkar razes houses of Taliban, supporters
By Mushtaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR: Thirty-two people, including 25 suspected militants and seven Pakistan Army soldiers, were killed and several others injured in fierce fighting and bombing by jet fighters and gunship choppers in the restive Bajaur Agency on Wednesday.
The militants faced a major loss when their two senior commanders suffered serious injuries. A statement issued by the paramilitary Frontier Corps media cell in Peshawar said 25 militants were killed and several others injured in the daylong bombing by jet fighters, gunship helicopters and artillery shelling by the security forces on militants' strongholds.
Military officials said seven security personnel were killed in fierce clashes near Rashakai when the militants attacked a government school housed by the troops. "Soon after the clash between the militants and the security forces, gunship helicopters and jet fighters arrived and started pounding hideouts of militants," said a military official based in Khar, headquarters of Bajaur Agency.
The security forces also targeted suspected hideouts of militants in Loisam, Tang Khatta, Gang, Shanikot, Bhai Cheena and Kausar villages with heavy artillery and bombing by warplanes and strafing by gunship helicopters.
They said several positions and hideouts of militants were also destroyed in the daylong offensive of the security forces near Tang Khatta and Loisam where militants had reportedly dug caves. Military officials said the security forces later started search operation in pursuit of the militants in Tang Khatta, Rashakai and Khazana areas. However, no arrest was made in the reported search operation.
The officials said the troops destroyed several hideouts of militants and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition during the operation. Sources within the militants said two senior Taliban commanders, including Qari Ziaur Rahman and Qari Ali Rahman, had been injured in clashes with the security forces.
Qari Ziaur Rahman, who is an Afghan Taliban commander and was earlier operating in Afghanistan's restive Nuristan and Kunar provinces against the US-led Nato forces, was reportedly injured in fierce clashes with the security forces near Rashakai.
Qari Wali Rahman, who is the head of the Jaishul Islam militant organisation based in Mamond and Charmang Tehsils and is close to Qari Ziaur Rahman, was seriously injured near Mamond when an artillery shell fell near him.
His spokesman Qari Saifullah told The News that Wali Rahman was critically injured after being hit by an artillery shell.He said Qari Wali had just stepped out of his car and was walking towards his position in Mamond when an artillery shell fell near him, causing serious injuries to him.
He has been kept at a private health facility run by the militants where, according to his spokesman, his condition was deteriorating. In a separate incident, two volunteers of the Salarzai tribal Lashkar died and seven others sustained serious injuries when an improvised explosive device ripped through the double-cabin pick-up they were driving.
An official of Bajaur Levies force confirmed the incident to The News and said personnel of the Levies force rushed to the spot and recovered the bodies and shifted the injured to the agency headquarters hospital in Khar.
The local tribesmen assumed the roadside bomb blast could be the handiwork of the militants to avenge the onslaught of the tribal Lashkar against them. Later, the Lashkar burnt 12 houses owned by militants and their supporters in Ghakhi village and vowed to continue the crackdown against militants in their area.
It is pertinent to mention here that Salarzai tribesmen have raised an armed Lashkar and have demolished several houses of militants and their supporters in the area. The tribal Lashkar has also arrested several militants and fined their cohorts in the area.
After the operation was expedited against the militants, the situation in Khar and adjoining areas was relatively peaceful, prompting the security forces to relax curfew from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. However, curfew remained imposed for the 19th consecutive day in other parts of troubled Bajaur Agency.
25 militants, seven troops killed in Bajaur
25 militants, seven troops killed in Bajaur
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Two senior militant commanders injured; Lashkar razes houses of Taliban, supporters
By Mushtaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR: Thirty-two people, including 25 suspected militants and seven Pakistan Army soldiers, were killed and several others injured in fierce fighting and bombing by jet fighters and gunship choppers in the restive Bajaur Agency on Wednesday.
The militants faced a major loss when their two senior commanders suffered serious injuries. A statement issued by the paramilitary Frontier Corps media cell in Peshawar said 25 militants were killed and several others injured in the daylong bombing by jet fighters, gunship helicopters and artillery shelling by the security forces on militants' strongholds.
Military officials said seven security personnel were killed in fierce clashes near Rashakai when the militants attacked a government school housed by the troops. "Soon after the clash between the militants and the security forces, gunship helicopters and jet fighters arrived and started pounding hideouts of militants," said a military official based in Khar, headquarters of Bajaur Agency.
The security forces also targeted suspected hideouts of militants in Loisam, Tang Khatta, Gang, Shanikot, Bhai Cheena and Kausar villages with heavy artillery and bombing by warplanes and strafing by gunship helicopters.
They said several positions and hideouts of militants were also destroyed in the daylong offensive of the security forces near Tang Khatta and Loisam where militants had reportedly dug caves. Military officials said the security forces later started search operation in pursuit of the militants in Tang Khatta, Rashakai and Khazana areas. However, no arrest was made in the reported search operation.
The officials said the troops destroyed several hideouts of militants and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition during the operation. Sources within the militants said two senior Taliban commanders, including Qari Ziaur Rahman and Qari Ali Rahman, had been injured in clashes with the security forces.
Qari Ziaur Rahman, who is an Afghan Taliban commander and was earlier operating in Afghanistan's restive Nuristan and Kunar provinces against the US-led Nato forces, was reportedly injured in fierce clashes with the security forces near Rashakai.
Qari Wali Rahman, who is the head of the Jaishul Islam militant organisation based in Mamond and Charmang Tehsils and is close to Qari Ziaur Rahman, was seriously injured near Mamond when an artillery shell fell near him.
His spokesman Qari Saifullah told The News that Wali Rahman was critically injured after being hit by an artillery shell.He said Qari Wali had just stepped out of his car and was walking towards his position in Mamond when an artillery shell fell near him, causing serious injuries to him.
He has been kept at a private health facility run by the militants where, according to his spokesman, his condition was deteriorating. In a separate incident, two volunteers of the Salarzai tribal Lashkar died and seven others sustained serious injuries when an improvised explosive device ripped through the double-cabin pick-up they were driving.
An official of Bajaur Levies force confirmed the incident to The News and said personnel of the Levies force rushed to the spot and recovered the bodies and shifted the injured to the agency headquarters hospital in Khar.
The local tribesmen assumed the roadside bomb blast could be the handiwork of the militants to avenge the onslaught of the tribal Lashkar against them. Later, the Lashkar burnt 12 houses owned by militants and their supporters in Ghakhi village and vowed to continue the crackdown against militants in their area.
It is pertinent to mention here that Salarzai tribesmen have raised an armed Lashkar and have demolished several houses of militants and their supporters in the area. The tribal Lashkar has also arrested several militants and fined their cohorts in the area.
After the operation was expedited against the militants, the situation in Khar and adjoining areas was relatively peaceful, prompting the security forces to relax curfew from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. However, curfew remained imposed for the 19th consecutive day in other parts of troubled Bajaur Agency.
25 militants, seven troops killed in Bajaur