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Eleven Killed as Pakistan Troops Fire on Van
2004-02-28
WANA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani troops opened fire on a van they thought was carrying Islamic militants on Saturday, killing at least 10 people in a region where forces are hunting Osama bin Laden, witnesses and intelligence officials said.
Jim Maceda on MSNBC said the 11 opened fire first
That's probably true, though not necessarily an indication that there were al-Qaeda in the van. In the NWFP, everybody carries an AK-47, multiple RPGs, and maybe some rockets for good measure ...

The incident took place in the South Waziristan tribal region -- where Pakistani troops have been hunting fighters from bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network -- shortly after missiles were fired on a military camp, they told Reuters.
oooohhh, that’ll make the troops friendly
Rockets being fired at government troops (as opposed to the local lashkar) would seem to imply that somebody wanted to the feds to stay away ...

An intelligence official told Reuters initial investigations suggested those in the van were not militants and that it was "mistaken fire."
Bzzzt! Bad answer!
A statement from the Pakistani military said some of those killed may have been "terrorists," but added: "The chances of some civilian having been killed cannot be ruled out.
"not every one of them had his own RPG launcher"
Be careful. In the NWFP, that may not be too terribly far from the truth ...

The military said sixteen people had been arrested.

The intelligence official said four armed men traveling in a car fired in the air as troops were trying to defuse rockets in Shulam, a village near Wana, capital of South Waziristan.
That isn't the smartest thing to do while driving, but okay ...

He said troops radioed a message to a nearby military post about the fleeing car. "The troops mistook the van, believing it was carrying militants," the official said.

OSAMA’S CAPTURE DENIED Saturday’s incident came as U.S. officials denied a report on Iranian state radio which quoted "an informed source" as saying that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been captured in the border region but the news was being withheld for later release to help President Bush’s re-election prospects.
I think that this is VEVAK disinformation myself, either for local or international consumption. Any comment, Madam Albright?

A senior U.S. defense official denied the report, calling it "another piece of stray voltage that’s passing around out there."

Pakistani troops earlier this week arrested 20 suspects in an operation against al Qaeda and Taliban militants in South Waziristan.

The U.S. military said this month that U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan were moving toward coordinated operations along the border -- "a hammer and anvil approach" -- to prevent fleeing al Qaeda fighters from escaping simply by crossing from one country into the other.
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