8 soldiers, 10 Taliban dead in Pakistan raid: Officials
“Eight soldiers and 10 Taliban were killed after militants attacked a Pakistani security checkpost in the lawless tribal belt before dawn on Thursday”, local security officials said.
More than 100 Taliban armed with rocket launchers and other sophisticated weapons raided the post in South Waziristan, along the Afghan border, triggering a firefight, which lasted for more than three hours.
The attack took place in Marubi, some 40 km from the Afghan border. The area is next to North Waziristan, where the United States is pushing Pakistan to make an all out military offensive. Taliban and other Al-Qaeda-linked militants have carved out strongholds on both sides of the porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border, a region that Washington has called one of the most dangerous places on earth.
The Pakistan military carried out an offensive last year in parts of South Waziristan targeting the headquarters of the country’s main Taliban faction, following an increase in militant bomb attacks in late 2009.
But many of the Taliban commanders and their foot-soldiers are believed to have fled into North Waziristan. Lt. Gen. Asif Yasin Malik, the Pakistan Corps commander supervising all operations in the Northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, last week played down “hype” about the prospect of an imminent offensive in North Waziristan.
“We will undertake operation in North Waziristan when we want to,” he said. Many analysts see multiple drone strikes on the area as compounding pressure on Pakistan to take action. More than 4,400 people have been killed across Pakistan in
attacks blamed on Taliban and other Islamist extremist networks based in the tribal belt since government troops stormed a radical mosque in Islamabad in 2007.
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