Pakistan Pound Taliban After Launching New Assault -- AFP
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) — Pakistani forces pounded militants in tribal areas Monday, after vowing an all-out assault on a Taliban chief in the lawless Afghan border region known to be an Al-Qaeda and rebel hideout.
Security forces are already locked in a seven-week campaign against the insurgents in three other northwest districts, and late Sunday announced a "full-fledged" second front along the mountainous and wild tribal belt.
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