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India-Pakistan
Gunfight breaks out at Pakistan-Afghan border meeting
2007-05-14
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A gunfight broke out at meeting involving U.S., Afghan and Pakistani soldiers in Pakistan on Monday, and a number of soldiers were killed and wounded, officials said. The flag meeting in the northwest Kurram tribal agency had been called in a bid to resolve a border clash between Pakistani troops and Afghans the previous day. Pakistan and Afghan officials gave starkly different accounts of the firing on the soldiers, while a U.S. military spokesman in Afghanistan said he had heard of an incident in a border area, but did not have details.
We'll have to wait for the U.S. troops to get back to base and be debriefed before we get the facts
Afghan Defence Ministry spokesman Zahir Azimi told Reuters: "At the meeting, a Pakistani officer rose up and fired at U.S. soldiers, resulting in the deaths of two soldiers and the wounding of two others." Azimi said U.S. helicopters later arrived to evacuate the casualties. He said he did not know why the Pakistani officer had opened fire.
Being Pakistani, we can guess
Somewhere a mustache was cursed ...
But Major-General Waheed Arshad, Pakistan's military spokesman, said Pakistani troops were not involved in the firing. "As the convoy (of U.S. soldiers) was moving back, some miscreants fired," Arshad said. "Three to four U.S. soldiers and three to four Pakistani soldiers were injured. Now we have reports that one U.S. soldier has died and a Pakistani soldier has also died."
"Unidentified miscreants, could be Samoans."
A senior Pakistani security official, however, gave another version of events. "A man disguising himself as a Pakistani paramilitary soldier opened fire," the official told Reuters.
"Why,it was such a good disguise, he'd been passing as a soldier for years."
The incident came a day after Pakistan said Afghan troops had started "unprovoked firing" on five or six border posts in the Kurram tribal region. Pakistani paramilitary forces retaliated and killed up to seven Afghan troops on Sunday, according to Pakistani officials. Afghanistan said its forces suffered minor injuries but two school children were killed, which prompted thousands of civilians to join government forces in fighting Pakistani troops in reaction to the "infiltration".

Relations between the neighbours have deteriorated sharply over the past 18 months, largely over Afghan complaints that Pakistan is not doing enough to stop Taliban insurgents operating from the Pakistani side of the disputed border. The clash comes two weeks after Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf met for the first time in months and agreed to step up security cooperation. Disagreement over the internationally recognised border, known as the Durand Line after the British colonial administrator who drew it, has bedevilled relations since Pakistan's creation in 1947. Pakistan is also deeply suspicious of the involvement of its old rival, India, in Afghanistan.
Posted by:Steve

#6  If one US troop was killed then 10,000 pakis should die. It won't happen but it should.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2007-05-14 16:24  

#5  One more reason Pakiwakiland should not have chinese designed nukes.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-05-14 15:50  

#4  What's the difference?
Slightly different tabs.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-05-14 14:41  

#3  What's the difference?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-05-14 14:13  

#2  Which Pak army ? The one Musharraf controls or the one radical Islam controls ?
Posted by: wxjames   2007-05-14 13:54  

#1  Latest US report says they were ambushed while going back to their helicopters. Paki soldiers wounded and one US soldier dead. No info on whether or not it was Paki army.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-05-14 12:00  

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