Saturday, October 10, 2009

25 Hostages Freed In Pakistani Security Forces Rescue Operation

Pakistani security force stand guard at the entrance of the army headquarters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, northeast Pakistan's Punjab Province, Oct. 10, 2009. (Xinhua Photo)

Pakistan Army: Commando Raid Frees 25 Hostages -- AP

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Pakistani commandos raided a building inside army headquarters early Sunday and freed 25 people held hostage for more than 18 hours by Islamist fighters, a military spokesman said. Three captives and four hostage-takers were killed, while one militant was believed to be on the run.

The audacious assault on the country's military establishment showed the strength of militants allied with al-Qaida and the Taliban ahead of a planned army offensive on their heartland in South Waziristan along the Afghan border and signaled that any push there would be met with more attacks across Pakistan.

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More News On Today's Daring Rescue

After Siege, Pakistan Army Retakes Its Headquarters -- New York Times
25 hostages freed in Pakistani security forces rescue operation -- China View
Pakistan Army Moves to Free Hostages Held in Military Headquarters -- Wall Street Journal
Pakistan Says 22 Hostages Freed, 3 Killed in Rescue -- Bloomberg
Pakistan 'frees' Rawlpindi hostages -- Al Jazeera

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