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Pakistan attacks Taliban fighters in Swat
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-05-07 07:41

MINGORA, Pakistan: Pakistani security forces attacked Taliban fighters yesterday killing at least 27 of them, the military said, after the United States called on the government to show its commitment to fighting militancy.

A February peace pact aimed at ending Taliban violence in Swat is in tatters and thousands of people fled from Mingora, the region's main town, on Tuesday after a government official said fighting was expected.

The military launched attacks on the outskirts of Mingora, 130 km northwest of Islamabad, and in the nearby district of Buner, where a paramilitary force said 27 militants were killed. There was no independent confirmation of the toll.

While a curfew kept people off Mingora's streets, government forces struck with artillery and helicopters in and around the town, including at an emerald mine the Taliban had taken over.

A security official in the region said troops had captured the mine and a militant headquarters near Mingora.

"There have been two quick offensives by security forces. We knocked the militants out and are moving forward," said the security official who declined to be identified, adding that the militants had suffered casualties.

A military official, who declined to be identified, brushed off speculation the clashes signaled an imminent major offensive in Swat but residents said they saw troops being trucked in and a government official also said reinforcements were arriving.

Up to 38,000 people have been displaced from Swat and nearby districts since fighting flared late last month, provincial authorities said, adding that up to 800,000 people could flee from the valley, which has a population of some 1.6 to 1.7 million.

Several hundred thousand have already fled fighting in different parts of the northwest since August, putting an extra burden on an economy propped up by a $7.6 billion International Monetary Fund loan.

Pakistani stocks have been hurt by security worries in recent months but the main index ended 1.65 percent higher yesterday.

A Taliban spokesman said the Swat peace pact was over.

"The situation is very bad. They're using all sort of force against us. Full-fledged war has begun and our fighters are putting up resistance," the spokesman, Muslim Khan, said by telephone.

'Unwavering commitment'

President Asif Ali Zardari, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto's widower, was due to meet US President Barack Obama and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai for talks on the militant threat.

Pakistan attacks Taliban fighters in Swat

Obama will urge the leaders to put aside a history of mistrust and join Washington in an alliance against extremists, US administration officials said.

Pakistani action against militant enclaves on the Afghan border is vital to efforts to stabilise Afghanistan.

But increasing violence and the spread of the Taliban in Pakistan have raised doubts about the ability of the civilian government elected last year to deal with the threat.

"Pakistan must demonstrate its commitment to rooting out al Qaeda and the violent extremists within its borders," Richard Holbrooke, US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, said in congressional testimony on Tuesday.

Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said Pakistan's commitment was unwavering: "We are suffering the most because of terrorism. Who else would be more interested in extirpating this?"

Reuters

(China Daily 05/07/2009 page11)

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