Thursday, July 22, 2010

Taliban Attempt Another Ambush in Orakzai, Pakistan - and Another 30 Taliban Are Now Dead and Gone


Talk about throwing bad after worse...the Taliban in Orakzai agency tried yet another ambush of Pakistani troops and the same usual scenario resulted - a battlefield full of dead Taliban, with 30 of the jihadists being killed.

This brings the total number of Taliban killed in Orakzai to 1500 in just the past in the past three months - that's an average of about 15-20 per day, every day. I know, I know, it's a real shame, huh?

The report at DAWN is here.



Thirty militants killed in Orakzai fighting


KALAYA: Thirty militants and three security personnel were killed in a clash in Dabori area of Orakzai on Wednesday.

The clash is reported to have taken place after a group of militants tried to encircle troops near Zokhtan.

Three soldiers—Ramazan, Ghulam Bashir and Mehrab—were killed and five others—Ghulam Sarwar, Tanveer Shah, Kalimullah, Khasadars Naeem and Qayyum—were injured.

The injured were taken to the Kohat CMH in a helicopter.

After suffering heavy causalities, the militants fled to nearby Gandi Tal area and troops took control of their stronghold in Rokhtan.

A curfew was imposed and troops launched a search operation.

AFP adds: A security official said about 50 Taliban fighters attacked a convoy to block the movement of troops in the area.

Three soldiers were killed in the Taliban attack, he said, adding that troops retaliated and killed 33 militants.

“We have recovered 17 bodies from the site of the encounter,” another official said.

A spokesman for the paramilitary Frontier Corps confirmed the clash but gave no details, beyond saying that troops had “occupied important heights” near the towns of Ghiljo and Sambagha “after encountering stiff resistance”.

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