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26 killed in Tank fighting | |
2007-03-29 | |
They do this and it brings tears to these rheumy old eyes. Tears of laughter, but tears just the same.![]() The recent surge in violence began on Monday when police clashed with Taliban recruiters outside a private school and a police officer and a militant were killed. Intelligence sources said that Tank was under siege and no outsider was allowed to enter the city following reports that militants would make an attempt to enter the city on Wednesday night. Tank District Police Officer Mumtaz Zarin said that
Police officer Noor Islam said that electricity supply to the city had been disrupted and the residents were staying indoors. Markets, schools, banks and government offices have also been closed, he added. Islam told AFP that two unidentified bodies were found in the town’s bazaar, while two guards at local banks were also injured. Tank District Nazim Riaz Kundi blamed the instability in South Waziristan for the disturbance in Tank city. “We are on the border with South Waziristan where the security situation is not good,” Kundi told Daily Times by telephone. A police source said that two police stations, a paramilitary fort and branches of the MCB, UBL, ZTBL and NBP were damaged in the Taliban attack. “Several banks were looted and their record was burnt,” he added. Meanwhile, AFP reported that militants had abducted Farid Mehsud, principal of the Oxford High School where a local Taliban leader was killed in a clash with the police, and his brother late on Tuesday. The principal had asked for police protection after local Taliban visited his school and others in a bid to recruit youth to fight jihad against NATO and US forces in Afghanistan. A local militant told The Associated Press that they were questioning the principal to determine whether he had alerted police about the presence of their associates at the school. “We will kill him if we find him guilty,” the militant said on condition of anonymity. The militant who spoke to AP said those who fought the police in Tank were followers of Baitullah Mehsud. The man, who spoke by telephone, has regularly provided information on behalf of Mehsud. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Meanwhile in the nearby village of KungFu fighting suddenly erupted. |
Posted by: Shipman 2007-03-29 17:54 |
#2 Fatality rate of one every 15 minutes... somebody was aiming their gun. |
Posted by: Grunter 2007-03-29 09:33 |
#1 Oh, that Tank. I thought we were having another Kursk. |
Posted by: Jackal 2007-03-29 08:17 |