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The Pakistan army bombs militant positions in South Waziristan - Source: ONE News -
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Pakistani forces fought fierce battles with Taliban militants, a
day after launching a long-awaited offensive aimed at bringing the
writ of state to lawless tribal lands on the Afghan border.
The offensive on the global Islamist hub of South Waziristan
follows a string of brazen militant attacks in different parts of
the country, including an assault on army headquarters, in which
more than 150 people were killed.
About 28,000 soldiers are battling an estimated 10,000 hard-core
Taliban, including about 1,000 tough Uzbek fighters and some Arab
al Qaeda members, after surrounding militant territory and pushing
in from three direction.
Heavy clashes erupted on Saturday as soldiers backed by aircraft
and artillery encountered resistance, and four soldiers were killed
and 12 wounded, the military said.
There was no information about militant casualties.
Security forces captured a Taliban stronghold at Spinkai Raghzai on
Saturday after the militants withdrew from their fortifications and
took refuge in nearby mountains, officials said.
"It is a flat area so whenever they tried to put up resistance, the
helicopter gunships fired at them so they decided to flee to the
mountains," said a senior government official in the northwest.
In a show of unity before the offensive, government and
political party leaders gave the military full backing on Friday,
vowing to weed out militants.
Nuclear-armed Pakistan has been under US pressure to crack down on
Islamist militancy as President Barack Obama considers a boost in
troop numbers fighting in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Many al Qaeda and Taliban members fled to northwest Pakistan after
US-led troops ousted the Taliban in Kabul in 2001 and the region
has become a global hub for Islamist militancy.
The offensive could be the army's toughest test since the militants
turned on the state and it will be hoping Afghan Taliban factions
elsewhere in South Waziristan and in North Waziristan stay out of
the fight.
Up to 100,000 civilians have fled from South Waziristan in
anticipation of the offensive, the army said, while the United
Nations said 500 people were leaving every day.
Security force are on alert across the country in case of
retaliatory strikes.
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