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Attacks demonstrate Taliban resurgence in Pakistan – AP

Posted by MB Snow on Oct 12th, 2009 and filed under Political News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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    Pakistani army troops return back to base camp after conducting an operation their own army’s headquarters in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009. Pakistani commandos raided their own army’s headquarters Sunday to free 30 people held hostage by Islamist fighters who staged a brazen attack on the compound while wearing military uniforms. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)

    Oct 11, 10:50 PM EDT

    Attacks demonstrate Taliban resurgence in Pakistan

    By RAVI NESSMAN – AP

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — A week of terror strikes across Pakistan, capped by a stunning assault on army headquarters, show the Taliban have rebounded and appear determined to shake the nation’s resolve as the military plans for an offensive against the group’s stronghold on the Afghan border.

    The 22-hour raid on Pakistan’s “Pentagon” in the city of Rawalpindi, which ended with 20 dead Sunday, was the third terror attack in a week to shake this nuclear-armed nation. It demonstrated the militants’ renewed strength since their leader was killed by a U.S. missile strike in August and military operations against their bases.

    The attack followed warnings from police as early as July that militants from western border areas were joining those in the central Punjab province in plans for a bold attack on army headquarters. The suspected ringleader in Saturday’s raid, known as Aqeel, also was believed to have orchestrated an ambush on Sri Lanka’s visiting cricket team in Lahore this year.

    via News from The Associated Press.

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