'New kind of militant' behind Pakistan Karachi attack

The deadly 15-hour siege on Pakistan’s Mehran naval airbase in Karachi on Monday was carried out by attackers with military-level training, raising suspicions they had inside help.

Questions are being asked about the security of Pakistan’s vital military installations after a well-organised group of gunmen held off Pakistan’s equivalent of the US Navy Seals - the Special Services Group - Navy (SSG-N) - for 15 hours.

This SSG-N is said to be the most formidable fighting force in Pakistan, but - for a few hours at least - they appeared to be at the mercy of a brazen group of fighters.
“They weren’t any ordinary militants - certainly not the Taliban,” said one security official, who wished to remain unnamed.
“The aim of all Taliban attacks is maximum death and destruction - these men were very focused on what they were after.”

Speed and organisation

From the beginning it was clear the attackers had an intricate knowledge of the base and its vulnerable areas. They were tactically assured and the operation had clearly been long in the planning.
“They came over the wall cutting the wire on the eastern side of the base,” one official told the BBC, adding that it was one of the weak points. The militants knew and exploited this - just one piece of inside knowledge they had.
“That side is just next to the runway - and the guard tower is at a distance because planes land regularly.”
The first time the militants were seen was when they appeared on the runway, weapons at the ready. “The [navy] men couldn’t believe their eyes,” says an official.
A number of officials listed to me their observations, which reinforced the conviction that they were being confronted with a totally different kind of militant, possibly hitherto unseen:

  • Military formation: One injured sailor told an official that the attackers “moved and dressed like us”. The militants moved in tactical military formation and spoke in military parlance. They spoke between themselves in Urdu, as well as a foreign language.

  • **Clothing and equipment: **The militants wore combat fatigues, according to officials - and had night vision goggles, carrying rocket propelled grenades [RPGs]. “It takes months of training for ease with the goggles, and years to be expert,” one official told me.

  • Tactics and a plan: One witness said that even though the militants had clear sight of them, “they ignored us… Instead, they just aimed RPGs at the two Orions [planes] parked on the tarmac.” They were clearly under instructions to destroy military hardware. They also changed tactics easily and broke away in groups, which clearly had different aims.

  • **Crack shots: **“They were excellent shots - as good as any we have,” said one security official involved in the operation. They used their night vision goggles to maximum effect, witnesses say - and that was an advantage they had until the SSG-N team arrived at the scene. When the gun battle began, one security official said, it was clear that these men could “hold their own” in a firefight. The fact that they had M16 carbines and sniper rifles also set them apart.

    Officials says all of this is in strong contrast to the Taliban, who adopt an equally brutal but more chaotic mode of attack. “Their best weapon is the suicide bomber - they are notoriously poor shots,” one official told me.
    “They were the exception to every rule of Pakistan militant tactics.”
    “They were also not about killing people,” one official said. "It was clear they were interested in the

destruction of equipment, a much more ‘military’ aim."

Shock and disbelief
It was only the sheer numbers of the naval personnel that prevented further damage to the aircraft in the base, one naval spokesman said..
Even so, the ferocity, speed and organisation of the onslaught still came as a shock. The planes were in flames and a gun battle was in full force within minutes.

   But one of the attackers in particular caught the attention of those who were watching and bearing the brunt of the attack. 
     "A small young man with a light beard who later dropped his  M16 for two Uzi submachine guns. He was particularly deadly - he killed  one soldier with a single shot at over 600 yards."
     Another clue as to the level of their training and ability  was their ability to change tactics. One witness recounted how in the  midst of the firefight the attackers appeared to change tactics and back  off.
     They appeared to be going for the barracks housing the  Chinese engineers. Another firefight broke out until another detachment  of naval marines got to the Chinese barracks. The militants, when they  realised what was happening, opened fire on the armoured vehicles the  Chinese engineers were being taken away in. 

Inside help

Everything about the attack pointed to a detailed knowledge of the barracks. After the Chinese engineers were taken away, they broke up into groups and one group took refuge in a nearby barracks.

   "They used the building to maximum effect - they knew it and the surrounding area inside out," one official said.
     "We later discovered plans to the whole compound on them."
     The SSG-N finally got into the barracks and killed the  remaining militants. The attackers had clearly come prepared for a long  siege, bringing bags of dried fruit as rations.
     Officials dismiss the explanation that the attack was in  retaliation for Osama Bin Laden's death. "This took months of planning -  the only parallel I can think of is Mumbai (Bombay)," one said.
     Gunmen killed 165 people in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and  India has repeatedly accused Pakistan and its ISI intelligence agency of  involvement in them.
     "This maybe the first attack of its kind [in Pakistan]," the security official said. "But it's definitely not the last."

Why are we kidding ourselves, these guys can’t be Pakistani taliban by a long shot. Paki taliban don’t operate this way, they’d rather pick an easy target to blow up and cause general death and destruction. I know I’ll be labelled a conspiracy theorist but I don’t ****ing care, this attack is not as simple as a Bin Laden revenge attack. No way. Laugh all you want but the ‘bairooni haath’ exists, you’re just too blind to see it.

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Who ever carried out the attack does not absolve our forces of not being able to pre empt and stop it from occurring, besides even if there is a hidden hand it will never come out. Our security forces are not sure after 48 hours as to how many people attacked and what their nationalities were.

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Foreign language? So they can't recognize what language they were speaking? Dari, Farsi or Tajik?. Yes it is true and make sense that they were very well trained perhaps. Anyway, waiting for the outcome of this investigation.

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i agree ... ttp is all abt suicide bombing ... these savages were very well trained ... govt needs to find out who is backing them!! and from where they are getting their training!

tht stupid interior minister said they were ttp .. but the fact remains ttp are not capable of all this!! like someone mentioned here .. they are all abt doing max damage to civilians and thn they blow themselves up!
this incident was very diff thn wht they usually do!!

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and wht was tht foreign language?? as for Urdu!! alot of non pakistanis can speak and understand urdu ...

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I absolutely agree that this was a major security lapse and an intelligence failure on our part. However I absolutely do not subscribe to the notion that this was carried out by the TTP, presumably as vengeance for Bin Laden. Unless of course they had known in advance about Bin Laden's killing and carried out months of planning for these attacks.

It is pretty clear who the real beneficiaries of this attack are. India benefit from Pakistan's severely hampered surveillance capacity while the US gets to highlight how a country like Pakistan cannot prevent nukes falling into the wrong hands, strengthening their own case for drone attacks and Pakistan's disarmament of nuclear weapons. The Taliban gain nothing from this, except for claiming responsibility like some jealous kid. Their crude methods have been pretty obvious over the years.

Unfortunately as has always been the case, I have no hopes of the investigation actually revealing the full truth behind these attacks. They will count on us having forgotten this ever happened in a month or so and the sad thing is we will.

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exactly ... it sounds funny whn we just say oh they are doing this as a revenge ...cuz osama was killed !!!noway!! this is beyond this!! how long the govt is gonna be in denial tht their so called ally and neighbours are are not involve in this??

however, .. i dunt wanna lose hope!! i really really hope a positive outcome comes out of all this!! this is very very serious it was a attack on not just our navy, its was a attack on Pakistan!
wake up govt!!

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govt is awake only watching mujras in their drawing rooms.

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It does look like the operation was very sophisticatedly carried out by reading the noted observations and truly looks like a long-planned act rather than few days of "jump in the base with grenades and gun and destroy whatever comes in the way" plan. I am also certain that investigation will be carried out, however I am not sure whether this information will be shared with public. I think it shouldn't be disclosed to public rather action taken by military/ISI to get to the roots and exterminate the infestation.

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The night vision goggle thing is hard to beleive since it was not mentioned by any of the official briefings including that of Admiral Bashir. And how did the officers know what language they were speaking as i dont think any of them was near the attackers when gun fight was raging on.

I think the embarassment of the attack and damage to planes is so much that the officers now are hyping the capabilities of attackers.

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Terrorists were having state-of-the-art equipment.... were wearing night vision goggles?

Hmmm, our "ally" refuses to provide our military those but terrorists seem to have them abundantly.

I say it is the right time to check where those 22,000 containers have vanished and what stuff they might have been carrying.

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Seems like you do not want to believe anything that could remotely point the involvement of someone so dear to you.

Even the stuff coming from a news source well known for its anti-Pakistan reporting is not enough to convince you.

Well at the end of the day, it doesnt matter what YOU believe or don't believe, the thing is that we must keep an open mind and do not rule out anything during the investigation.

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This is no excuse, why do we spend heavily on our intelligence agencies??? just to know the capabilities of our enemy after the attack? it was duty of the intelligence to provide information about the capabilities of enemy...

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Absolutely.

And I see if in order to protect our country, we need to break with some "allies", we must go for it.

Kick all those trainers out.

Raid all those safe houses.

Don't concentrate on the foot soldiers but on their master minds and trainers. Scan, search and track those freaking containers coming in and out of Pakistan.

We have to start from somewhere and to my mind this could be a good start.

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Totally agree,

In addition we need to develop a strike force which can identify and destroy all the anti-Pakistan terror-networks and activities in and out of Pakistan

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Looks like a job for Superman...but we already have one...its Rehman Malik :p. it was he who claimed that militants had a meeting in waziristan after OBL death where they decided on these attacaks.....
(but he didn;t mention wat Malik sb. was doing there.? )

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The talibans ARE very well trained......if you know...they have the same training as the pakistanis (our pakistanis themselves trained them)...

The GHQ attack was also like this to some extent........just that they didn't have any hardware to target........

The guys might have had help from 'someone' in planning and stuff.......but they ARE trained to carry out the stuff...

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Considering the skills of these taleban I think the army should hire some of them as trainers maybe they will train them better than americans

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frankly if someone suggesting outside forces i would say first look into inside country.
do we assume these talibans have no brains i agree they may have little but their affiliates like lashkar-e-jhangvi are no ordinary they had been doing this since long before 911.

for sure they had inside information, for commando raid surprise is must and it comes with detailed info first hand.
you take out surprise element from a commando he would be no mere more lethal than ordinary guy with a gun.
yes they had target which is orion they wanted to hit where it hurts.
they weren't interested in navy personnel show their compassion which means some ex military has trained them.
of course it requires guts and training to lauch such a operation where you hold of SSGN for so long and use of night vision proves they were meticulosuly prepared.
we have to comprehen the fact these kinds are in our midst.
as for using M16 carbines perfectly understandable any good trained guy would go for 5.56 calib for better accuracy and control and these are available in pakistan and more these days than to nato containers.

so i would caution you dragging india/US in this would be kind of living in denial, state rarely sponser these knids of lethal raid unless before war or in special circumstances.
this was our own doing and failure on our own part.

what we need to look is how they get it without detected.
they could man the post but atleast they had sensors on wall a decent home in karachi has it.

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That's actually an interesting point. Though the AK-47 is the most widely available gun in Pakistan, with a 300 meter range it is a terrible weapons to expect to use against a nation's elite troops (who would inevitably be the response to the attack. M4 carbines have twice the effective range of an AK-47.