Islamabad
Pro-Taliban militants have executed 18 soldiers taken prisoner over
the weekend in continuing clashes in Pakistan's restive tribal belt
by the border with Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.
The soldiers were shot dead after they were captured in Shawal area
of North Waziristan in a firefight Sunday, a security official said
on condition of anonymity.
Their bodies were found Monday dumped in a stream. More than 30
militants were also killed in the fighting in Shawal, the official
added.
The deaths of the soldiers came days after the Pakistani military
claimed it had killed up to 90 militants in operations, using air
power and artillery in the tribal areas.
The region has experienced a surge in violence since commandos
stormed Islamabad's radical Lal Masjid (Red Mosque). More than 100
people were killed in the assault ordered by the leadership under
President Pervez Musharraf.
Local tribesmen have carried out a series of retaliatory attacks on
law enforcers in the aftermath of the storming operation, killing
dozens of troops and police.
Meanwhile, four soldiers were injured on Tuesday when militants
fired several rockets at two security checkpoints in North
Waziristan.
In South Waziristan, 200 soldiers taken prisoner by Islamic fighters
on August 30 are still being held hostage.
Concerned at the resurgence of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the
tribal areas and the rise in cross-border attacks into Afghanistan,
the United States has pressured Musharraf to step up military
operations against the insurgents.
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