At least 15 people, including members of an anti-Taliban militia, were killed today in a clash between security forces and heavily-armed militants in the restive Khyber tribal region of northwest Pakistan.
The clash began when militants attacked a check post jointly manned by security forces and volunteers of an anti-Taliban militia in Bara area of Khyber tribal agency. The militants used heavy weapons, including rocket-propelled grenades, to target the check post, TV channels reported.
Five members of the pro-government militia were killed instantly and several others were injured. Hundreds of tribesmen rushed to the check post and launched a counter-attack that killed 10 militants. There were reports that a security personnel too was killed but this could not be independently confirmed. Reports said both sides exchanged fire for several hours and some of the militants fled after the tribal volunteers put up strong resistance.
From: http://ping.fm/U1Xb6
Popular Posts
-
A 22-year-old engineering student, who was hit by the official car of a Deputy Commissioner of Police here last month, has succumbed to inju...
-
A nonchalant Mohammed Hafiz Saeed, chief mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks and chief of Jamaat-ud-Dawa (formerly Lashkar-e-toiba) on Monda...
-
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has appointed a whopping 80 security guards to guard the film sets for Dabangg 2, reports Mumbai Mirror. Fro...
-
New Delhi, Oct 21: BJP’s ongoing “Jan Swabhimaan Yatra” is proving to be the last nail in the coffin of the Mayawati-led BSP government in U...
-
Lok Sabha All Set To Pass Lokpal And Lokayuktas Bill With Some Amendments
-
The rupee today declined by 18 paise to close at 52.20/21 against the US dollar on sustained demand from importers for the US currency amid ...
-
Younis Khan hit a confident 122 Saturday but Sri Lanka’s bowlers hit back to keep Pakistan under pressure after day three of the third and f...
-
Umpire Daryl Harper has withdrawn from the third Test between the West Indies and India in Dominica that begins from July 6. From: http://pi...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment