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Pakistan says 66 Taliban killed, as hotel blast probe continues
AFP - 2 hours 7 minutes ago
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) - - Pakistan's army said Thursday it had killed 66 Taliban as fighting spilled into a tribal area and known bolthole for the militant group blamed for a deadly bombing at a luxury hotel.
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At least nine people were killed when three attackers shot their way through a security checkpost and rammed an explosives-laden truck into Peshawar's five-star Pearl Continental late Tuesday.
On Thursday the northwestern city was again the scene of a deadly suicide attack, when two people were killed and 13 others including police injured in a grenade and bomb attack targeting security forces, police said.
It was the latest in a string of attacks in Pakistan widely seen as revenge by the Taliban for a punishing military offensive launched against insurgents around northwest Swat valley on April 26.
But the army shows no signs of letting up on the Islamist extremists, with operations this week expanding into Bannu district on the fringes of Waziristan, where Washington alleges Al-Qaeda and Taliban rebels are holed up.
In a daily update, the army said that "during the last 24 hours... 34 terrorists were killed while three were apprehended" in Bannu, where artillery and helicopter gunships have been pounding rebel positions.
In South Waziristan itself, 22 suspected rebels were killed when the army repulsed an attack, the statement said.
"Late last night about 400 terrorists attacked Siplatoi and Jandola Fort... three soldiers embraced shahadat (martyrdom) and five were injured, while 22 terrorists were killed and a large number injured," the army said.
In Swat's Taliban stronghold of Peochar, 10 suspected militants were killed, taking the total killed in the last day to 66.
The campaign in and around Swat was launched under US pressure after Taliban fighters advanced to within 100 kilometres (60 miles) of Islamabad, flouting a deal to put three million people under sharia law in exchange for peace.
Rumours have swirled that a full-scale military offensive will soon begin in semi-autonomous South Waziristan, although the army has denied an imminent campaign in the region bordering Afghanistan.
Pakistan's tribal zones harbour Taliban and Al-Qaeda rebels who fled the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, and Washington has said militants are using the lawless areas to regroup and plan attacks on the West.
In further unrest Thursday, two were killed and 13 injured when an attacker threw a hand grenade and then blew himself up at a police van near a checkpoint in Peshawar.
"When police gathered a suicide bomber blew himself up," said Senior Peshawar police officer Mohammad Ejaz. One civilian was immediately killed and another later died in hospital, officials said.
Elsewhere, one person was killed and 35 injured when a bomb hidden in a toilet exploded on a train in southwestern Baluchistan province, railway official Manzoor Ahmad Magsi said.
The blast happened about 45 kilometres (25 miles) away from the provincial capital Quetta in an area rife with militant and sectarian violence.
On a road to Peshawar, gunmen attacked the car of northwest provincial minister for prisons Mian Nisar Gul. The official was wounded, while two of his bodyguards and one of the assailants were killed, police said.
In the northwestern town of Dera Ismail Khan, also troubled by sectarian violence, one person was killed and 30 wounded in two separate hand grenade attacks in crowded bazaars, police and hospital officials said.
Investigators, meanwhile, sifted through the rubble of the Pearl Continental hotel for DNA and other clues to try to piece together exactly who was behind the blast which killed nine people and wounded 62.
"We are investigating the blast from different angles. We have taken two hotel employees and four other suspects in for questioning," Qazi Jamilur Rehman, a senior police officer in Peshawar, told AFP.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
Provincial information minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said on Wednesday the blast was likely the work of Taliban seeking revenge for the northwest offensive against them, and warned of more attacks.
About 155 people have been killed in bombings since the military offensive began, with the Taliban claiming responsibility for a May 27 assault on a Lahore police building, warning of more "massive attacks".
The military says it has killed nearly 1,400 militants since the assault began in late April, although the figures are impossible to verify.
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