Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Pakistan War News Updates -- June 17, 2009

Pakistani soldiers take up positions on hilltops along the main road through Sakhra Valley. "We have very soft vehicles. This is one of our weaknesses, and any attack can cause casualties," says Brig. Suba Khan, in command of the operation in the valley. Two soldiers were killed the previous day when an improvised explosive device exploded along the same road. Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times

Pakistan Troops Battle Taliban In The Sakhra Valley -- L.A. Times

Heavy fighting in Swat Valley towns has forced militants into more remote valleys such as Sakhra, whose landscape favors the Islamic fighters.

Reporting from Sakhra Valley, Pakistan -- At a remote base camp in the heart of the Swat Valley, Pakistani army troops are hunkered down in a temporary compound, a large private home whose owner recently fled the advancing warfare.

It is the third day of a nine-day operation to clear an area known as the Sakhra Valley, and the soldiers remain under attack by Taliban fighters who had made it one of their strongholds.

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More News On Pakistan's Civil War

Tough Battle in Pakistan Insurgency Stronghold -- New York Times

Skirmishing ahead of new Pakistan offensive -- AP
Pakistan Prepares New Offensive Against Taliban Commander -- Voice of America
Analysis: Waziristan operation to focus on Baitullah Mehsud -- Long War Journal
Army prepares for action against Baitullah -- Dawn
Tribesmen kill 28 Taliban militants in NW Pakistan -- AFP
Al Qaeda commanders reported killed, wounded in Pakistan -- Long war Journal
Over 20 militants killed in NW Pakistan -- China View
Pakistan Arrests 4 Suspected Of Plotting Bomb Attacks -- Wall Street Journal
Terror threat: Peshawar airport closed for 'indefinite period' -- DNA India
Cleric's Slaying Signifies a Shift -- Washington Post
Pakistani Public Opinion Appears to Turn Against Taliban -- Voice of America
Pakistan: land of unintended consequences -- National Post
Pakistan to invite Taliban's victims to fight back -- Yahoo News/AP
Pakistan arrests Sri Lanka cricket attack suspect -- AFP
Pakistan arrests suspect in Sri Lanka cricket attack -- Reuters
47.5 per cent drop in foreign investment in Pakistan -- Dawn

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