Suicide bomber in Pakistan's Swat kills 3 troops

The start of the Swat Taliban’s counter attack? We know major pockets still remain and the leadership is largely intact, not to mention the support they are getting from other safe havens outside of Swat. So far, the army has refused to go into Waziristan, despite attacks by the Taliban there.

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Suicide bomber in Pakistan’s Swat kills 3 troops

AP – Troops from the Pakistan army patrol in main market of Mingora, capital of Pakistan’s troubled Swat Valley …
By MUNIR AHMAD, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 3 mins ago
ISLAMABAD – A suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into a security checkpoint in Pakistan’s northwestern Swat Valley on Saturday, killing at least three soldiers, police said.
It was the first suicide attack in Swat since July, when the government said a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban in the valley and surrounding areas had largely been successful.
Several more soldiers manning the checkpoint were wounded in the attack in the town of Khawaza Khela, said senior police official Idrees Khan. He provided no further details and said officers were still investigating.
The military has been winding down its three-month offensive in Swat, although the army said it still faces pockets of Taliban resistance in the surrounding area. Hundreds of thousands of the roughly 2 million people who fled the area during the fighting have been returning home amid tight security.
Pakistan has said troops will remain in Swat until the fighters of notorious Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah — whose thousands of followers are blamed for the violence — are eliminated. Although the military says it has killed or captured a number of Fazlullah’s commanders, he himself has evaded capture.
Meanwhile, a Pakistani army officer and two intelligence officials said Saturday that a clash between Pakistani and Afghan border guards killed a Pakistani soldier and wounded 12 others.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the press, said the clash took place near the border town of Angore Adda in the South Waziristan tribal region after mortars fired from Afghanistan struck a Pakistani post Friday. They said Pakistani forces returned fire, and the shootout continued for two hours.
But Afghanistan’s border police command said there was no clash, although there had been an operation carried out 12 miles (20 kilometers) inside Afghanistan in Khost province that borders Waziristan.
Skirmishes between Pakistani and Afghan forces along the border have occurred in the past, although none have been reported in recent months.
Pakistan is a key ally of the United States in its war on terror and it has deployed more than 100,000 troops near Afghanistan in an effort to flush out Taliban and al-Qaida operatives who are believed to be hiding there.
Separately, two other security officials said Pakistani fighter jets targeted a suspected militant hide-out in South Waziristan on Saturday, killing at least 5 insurgents. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the record.


Associated Press writer Ishtiaq Mahsud in Dera Ismail Khan and Hussain Afzal in Parachinar contributed to this report.

Re: Suicide bomber in Pakistan’s Swat kills 3 troops

The army needs to become more flexible in it’s approach and needs to be proactive instead of sitting back and reacting after a delay.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Taliban consolidating in Malakand

  • Nazim kidnapped for refusing to allow local youth to train with Taliban

By Akhtar Amin

PESHAWAR: The Taliban are strengthening their positions in Malakand Agency again and have abducted a union council nazim from the Palai area and beheaded two policemen in the past three days, residents told Daily Times.

“The Taliban are strengthening their position in some parts of Malakand. They beheaded two plainclothesmen who visited Palai three days ago,” said Muhammad Ayaz, a resident of the area. He said the **Taliban had also kidnapped Zormandai Union Council Nazim Sher Muhammad on Wednesday and were demanding Rs 5 million as ransom.
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Money or men: One of the nazim’s relatives, Amanullah, said the Taliban had initially demanded that Muhammad buy arms for them and allow 10-15 youths from the union council to train with them. He said that when the nazim refused to comply, the Taliban picked him up and were now demanding Rs 5 million as ransom.

Muhammad Fayyaz, another resident of Palai, said that government officials and policemen of the area had stopped visiting their houses for fear of being captured and beheaded by the Taliban. He claimed the Taliban had taken refuge in Palai due to the military operation in Swat and Buner districts.

Earlier, in May 2009, the Taliban blew up a checkpost in Palai, killing one Levies personnel and abducting three others.

Re: Suicide bomber in Pakistan's Swat kills 3 troops

do NWFP want to be part of the pak union?