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Afghanistan/South Asia
Pakistani helicopters hit al-Qaeda
2004-03-21
It's Reuters, of course, but don't they seem a bit more antsy than usual in this article?
Pakistani army helicopters fired on suspected al Qaeda militants in mountains near the Afghan border today as Pakistani forces pressed on with a campaign to expel foreign militants. Dozens of people have been killed in battles since Tuesday including 13 civilians, many of them women and children, who some officials said were killed in an attack by a helicopter gunship.
And don't forget the baby ducks ...
''First there was small-arms fire, perhaps targeting the helicopters,'' one witness near the fighting in Pakistan's wild tribal west, said of today's firing. ''Then the helicopters hit back. We heard loud explosions.'' Overnight attacks on the militants, who have been defending clusters of heavily fortified mud-walled compounds, were not as intense as the previous night, residents in the area said. The military said the battle to the west of the town of Wana was just one step in their campaign, and fresh targets would be dealt with soon. ''The operation is continuing,'' said military spokesman Major-General Shaukat Sultan. But in an attack likely to inflame anger in the area, 13 civilians died on Saturday when their vehicles were fired on. A senior security official said militants had fired on the vehicles but two local officials said an army helicopter had attacked them after troops had come under attack.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  I don't know... I think there is a really good chance that there is more to this than we know right now. One thing I'm curious about is the report that the AQ guys are negotiating for the return of 2 dead bodies... why the hell would they want dead bodies?... unless they were important people maybe. Not neccesarily #1 or #2 but I think they got someone important there and there may be more holed up. One thing I'm pretty confident about is that we're not being told the whole story.
Posted by: Damn_Proud_American   2004-3-21 5:19:50 PM  

#3  There are no Ayman al-Zawahri or Osama bin-Laden holed up there, just some Pakistani tribals. But you wouldn't know that listening to the Pakistanis...just another ploy to pass the $3billion 'aid package' through Congress to a country where the majority don't seem to have a very favorable view of us.
Posted by: Steve   2004-3-21 10:58:47 AM  

#2  Let's rethink this best ally this side of NATO biz... see next article.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-21 10:46:46 AM  

#1  they were given plenty of warning to let the women and children leave the compounds but the jihadis use them as human shields all the time--allah will sort it out--blah blah--moab anyone
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-3-21 1:02:44 AM  

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