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13 militants killed in clash with security forces in Pak

Updated on: 20 May,2009 01:43 PM IST  | 
PTI |

At least 13 militants were killed in a clash with security forces that erupted when dozens of pro-Taliban fighters attempted to rescue seven persons, including five Arabs, who had been arrested in Pakistan's restive Mohmand tribal region.

13 militants killed in clash with security forces in Pak

At least 13 militants were killed in a clash with security forces that erupted when dozens of pro-Taliban fighters attempted to rescue seven persons, including five Arabs, who had been arrested in Pakistan's restive Mohmand tribal region.


The seven men five Arabs including four Saudi nationals, a Libyan and a local were detained at Khapakh check post, west of the Mohmand Agency's headquarters of Ghalani, yesterday.


The Arabs were wearing burqas at the time of their detention. When troops were taking the detained men to Ghalanai, they were attacked by about 60 militants. The subsequent clash continued for over two hours, an official spokesman said.


Security forces shelled militant positions from Ghalanai with mortars and artillery, killing 13 terrorists while the others escaped. Two vehicles being used by the militants were destroyed, the spokesman said.

Security personnel brought the body of one militant to the Frontier Corps camp in Ghalanai while the other bodies were taken away by the attackers.

The administration sealed all entry points to the tribal region and beefed up security to apprehend the militants responsible for the attack. Troops also launched a search operation in Mian Mandi bazar.

A jirga of tribal elders would meet in Ghalanai today to discuss steps to address the presence of militants, including foreigners, in the area.

The spokesman said the seven detained men, suspected to be militants, had been hiding in the area for several days and had attacked the Khapakh check post.

"They came to Pakistan via Afghanistan, which is financing them," he claimed. The spokesman said machine guns, grenades, passports and other documents had been seized from the detained men.

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