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India-Pakistan
Suspected militants attack Pakistani army HQ
2009-10-10
SUSPECTED militants attacked Pakistan's tightly guarded army headquarters today, opening fire and throwing a grenade at a main gate, security officials and media said. "They wore army uniforms and tried to enter the headquarters area but when they were stopped they opened fire and hurled a hand grenade," a security official told Reuters.
"You there! Wearing uniforms similar to mine! Lemme see yer ID cards!"
The sprawling headquarters is in the city of Rawalpindi, near the capital, Islamabad. The suspected militants had driven up to the gate in a white Suzuki van that was carrying explosives, the official said.
"What's that you got in the back seat?"
"Explosives."
"What're they for?"
"Gift for my Mom."

The attack ended with all four attackers killed, a military spokesman told Pakistani television. "All the four terrorists have been killed. The fighting is over now. The situation is under control," Major General Athar Abbas told private TV channel Geo in a live interview.
"They're dead, Jim!"
Soldiers sealed off roads leading to the headquarters and a helicopter was hovering over the area.
Posted by:tipper

#14  Audacious and cheeky.

But it ended pretty much the way I thought when I saw the headline: gate unbreached and all attackers KIA.
Posted by: gromky   2009-10-10 22:21  

#13  BTW - I would love nothing more than the Pak Army clearing their side of the Jihadis and Taliban factories, but that ain't happening. A sovereign state based on Islam and Jihad against Hindus and Infidels can't do it.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-10 19:22  

#12  I give credit for the attempts, but given the Pak proclivity for doublespeak and inflated heroics (see: Pak vs India) I find their body counts... off. If they wanted to get the pirate Maulana-FM stations off they air, there's WWII tech to do that.

The splits are real, I agree, and until some enterprising Officer decides to upset the corrupt apple cart (a disturbing scenario in itself) I remain a Pak critic.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-10 19:15  

#11  I'm not saying the whole country is marching in lock step like a well oiled machine. But what they've done in Swat and South Waziristan are the most serious efforts to deal with the problem and they have exposed the divisions in the defence establishment as well as the country at large. This attack is evidence of that split. The Paks are putting real chips on the table. Whether or not they win the bet is up in the air, but they deserve credit for making the effort.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-10-10 19:06  

#10  really? The Pak Army is not the ISI, and they apparently consider the conscripts as fodder. Only thing that might agree with you is the Talibs bagged a Brig and a Lt. Col? When they smite a couple Madrassas as the prelim training grounds and destroy a couple ISI-built training camps, I might agree
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-10 18:54  

#9  Be a nice time for the Paks to get really serious about their sovereignty and quit f*cking around

I think they have and that's why this happened.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-10-10 18:44  

#8  pretty good storyline:
Once at the second checkpoint Saturday, the militants opened fire again and lobbed grenades at guards. Witnesses said bursts of gunfire continued to ring out for several minutes, punctuated by the sound of grenade blasts. Overhead, Pakistani military helicopters and Cobra gunships hovered.

While the gun battle raged on, some of the Army's top generals and commanders were trapped inside the compound's buildings. There were unconfirmed reports that explosives were found in the attackers' van.

Police and soldiers established a cordon around the gunmen to keep them from fleeing. By early afternoon, security officials reported that four gunmen had been killed. Among the military personnel killed were a brigadier general and a lieutenant colonel responsible for security at the compound, Abbas said.

Early Saturday evening, military officials said they had traced the location of the gunmen at large to a security building within the compound, where they were holding hostage several security officers and civilian employees assigned to the army headquarters. Pakistani commandos surrounded the building, military officials said.

"We hope to save as many lives as possible," Abbas said. "It all depends on how the operation goes."

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which appeared to be the latest in a string of strikes aimed at retaliating against the government's plans to launch an long-threatened offensive to crush the fundamentalist militants in their primary base of operation: South Waziristan along the Afghan border.


Be a nice time for the Paks to get really serious about their sovereignty and quit f*cking around
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-10 18:12  

#7  I do NOT expect that the firing instructions are printed on the bomb casings.

All mouth no balls.


Of course the firing instructions aren't printed on the bomb casings, RJ. That's all right, Iran will pay well for them anyway.
Posted by: lotp   2009-10-10 16:12  

#6  A Brigadier and Lt Colonel killed.

Paks are making noises about no intelligence compromised. Which probably means it has been.
Posted by: phil_b   2009-10-10 14:35  

#5  I do NOT expect that the firing instructions are printed on the bomb casings.

All mouth no balls.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-10 14:19  

#4  DEBKA says their objective is to take control of the nuclear arsenal from Pakistani military leaders. Serious implications, if so.
Posted by: lotp   2009-10-10 13:49  

#3  Update:

SUSPECTED Pakistani Taliban militants who attacked Pakistan's army headquarters on Saturday are holding several hostages in offices adjacent to headquarters, security officials say.

"They are holding some of our soldiers," one security official said.

Another security official said: "It's a hostage situation. They're demanding the release of some of their fellows."
Posted by: tipper   2009-10-10 11:40  

#2  Coulda just been planning a really big BANG! for Mom's party. Hard to tell from the scattered evidence.
Posted by: lotp   2009-10-10 11:24  

#1  Only suspected militants?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-10-10 10:53  

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